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Trump Sparks Backlash After Suggesting Limits On Gun Rights Following Minneapolis Shooting

Speaking to reporters as he boarded Marine One en route to Iowa, the US president referred to the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, who was killed by federal agents in Minneapolis on Saturday.

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Social media erupted on Tuesday after President Donald Trump appeared to acknowledge limits to the Second Amendment, triggering sarcasm, criticism and accusations of double standards rather than praise.

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Speaking to reporters as he boarded Marine One en route to Iowa, the US president referred to the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, who was killed by federal agents in Minneapolis on Saturday.

Trump suggested Pretti should not have been carrying a firearm while documenting the actions of agents.

When pressed on the constitutional right to bear arms, the president doubled down, framing the incident as avoidable and deeply unfortunate.

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Trump Comments Raise Questions About Second Amendment Limits

“You can’t walk in with guns,” he said. “You can’t do that. It’s just a very unfortunate incident.”

The remarks marked a rare departure from Trump’s usual staunch defence of gun rights and immediately drew attention for implying that the Second Amendment is not absolute, despite allowing firearms to be carried in public.

The comments followed an appearance by FBI Director Kash Patel on Fox News a day earlier, during which Patel incorrectly stated that protesters are prohibited from bringing loaded firearms to demonstrations.

Media and Public Highlight Perceived Inconsistencies

CNN’s Anderson Cooper noted the apparent selectivity in his stance on gun ownership, observing that the president’s support for the Second Amendment often depends on “who’s carrying the gun and who gets killed.” He added: “Alex Pretti was apparently not his kind of gun owner.”

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The president’s remarks also come against the backdrop of recent policy and legal developments. Ten months ago, his administration removed an advisory that classified gun violence as a public health issue.

Earlier this month, a US appeals court ruled that California’s ban on openly carrying firearms in most public places was unconstitutional.

Social Media Reacts With Sarcasm and Accusations of Hypocrisy

Online reaction was swift, with many users pointing to what they viewed as a contradiction between the president’s long-standing pro-gun rhetoric and his comments on Pretti’s death.

Posts ranged from biting sarcasm to direct accusations of hypocrisy, amplifying the controversy across platforms.


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Charles Walton for SurgeZirc UK | Edited by Ashley Williams, Managing Editor
Charles Walton for SurgeZirc UK | Edited by Ashley Williams, Managing Editorhttps://surgezirc.co.uk/author/charles-walton/
Charles Walton is the news editor for SurgeZirc UK. He expertly navigates the evolving landscape of news reporting. With a strong background in journalism and a keen instinct for uncovering the truth, Charles ensures that SurgeZirc UK's readers receive accurate news.
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