Orlando Sentinel

President Donald Trump

- By Jonathan Lemire Associated Press

reaffirmed his support for gun rights, telling an NRA convention that “the eight-year assault on your Second Amendment freedoms has come to a crashing end.”

ATLANTA — President Donald Trump reaffirmed his support for gun rights Friday, telling attendees of a National Rifle Associatio­n convention that “the eightyear assault on your Second Amendment freedoms has come to a crashing end.”

Trump, the first sitting president to address the group’s annual convention in more than 30 years, assured the audience that he would defend their right to bear arms in a campaignli­ke speech reminiscen­t of his election rallies.

“You have a true friend and champion in the White House,” he said.

The president’s trip to Atlanta also served as his first foray into a congressio­nal race since taking office. After delivering his NRA remarks, the president headed to a private fundraiser for Republican congressio­nal candidate Karen Handel, who is running against Democrat Jon Ossoff in a special congressio­nal race that has become a national referendum on Trump’s presidency.

Trump has been a champion of gun rights and supportive of NRA efforts to loosen restrictio­ns on gun ownership.

During the campaign, he promised to do away with President Barack Obama’s efforts to strengthen background checks and to eliminate gun-free zones at schools and military bases.

The last president to address an NRA convention was Ronald Reagan, who spoke to the 1983 gathering, according to the gun rights lobby.

Trump’s appearance sparked protests from people advocating for stricter gun control measures.

Steve Hagen, 68, of Tucker, an Atlanta suburb, called the NRA’s push for federal legislatio­n to make any state’s concealed-carry permits valid nationwide “the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. I guess the promoters are throwing states’ rights out the window. It’s just crazy.”

 ?? DAVID GOLDMAN/AP ?? Attendees view Donald Trump’s speech from a TV in the exhibition hall at the NRA conference Friday in Atlanta.
DAVID GOLDMAN/AP Attendees view Donald Trump’s speech from a TV in the exhibition hall at the NRA conference Friday in Atlanta.

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