Trump Campaigns on Gun Rights Amidst Economic Concerns

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, In a campaign rally held in South Carolina, former President Donald Trump asserted his unwavering support for the Second Amendment, stating that opponents in the Democratic Party seek to restrict citizens’ access to firearms. Trump argued that citizens must have the ability to defend themselves, framing gun ownership as a crucial right beyond mere recreation.
He reiterated his long-standing defense of the constitutional right to bear arms and cautioned against allowing Democrats to gain control of Congress, which he suggested would lead to challenges against this right. Current data indicates that approximately 500 million firearms are present in the United States, with nearly half of American households having access to them.
Earlier, in an effort to mitigate public discontent, particularly in anticipation of upcoming congressional elections, Trump had also pledged to reduce the price of ground beef by 25 percent. Recent polling data suggests that inflation, exacerbated by the conflict in Iran, is causing American voters to lean towards the Democratic Party.

