Did Trump give an assassination threat to Hillary?
Washington, Aug 10: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has said the "Second Amendment people" - gun owners or those backing gun rights - could stop his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton from winning the White House and picking new US Supreme Court justices.
Trump's intended message was not immediately clear, but lawmakers advocated that the 70-year-old billionaire tycoon had given an assassination threat to Hillary.
The Trump campaign quickly refuted any such inference and asserted that Trump meant political power to stop Hillary at polls.
"Hillary
wants
to
abolish,
essentially
abolish
the
Second
Amendment.
By
the
way,
if
she
gets
to
pick
her
judges,
nothing
you
can
do
folks.
Though
the
Second
Amendment
people,
maybe
there
is,
I
don't
know,"
Trump
told
a
cheering
crowd
at
an
election
rally
in
Wilmington,
North
Carolina
on
Tuesday.
The
Hillary
campaign
immediately
expressed
its
outrage
at
Trump's
remarks.
"This is simple--what Trump is saying is dangerous. A person seeking to be the President of the United States should not suggest violence in any way," said Robby Mook, Hillary for America Campaign Manager.
The Trump Campaign refuted the allegations and charged the "dishonest media" on trying to extract his Wilmington statement as inciting violence.
"It's called the power of unification - 2nd Amendment people have amazing spirit and are tremendously unified, which gives them great political power. And this year, they will be voting in record numbers, and it won't be for Hillary Clinton, it will be for Donald Trump," said Jason Miller, senior communications advisor to the Trump Campaign.
In an interview later to a local television channel, Trump refuted such an allegation.
"If Hillary Clinton gets elected, I think she's going to decimate the Second Amendment, if not abolish it. And she'll do that through judges, through the justices of the Supreme Court. But the Second Amendment people have tremendous power because they are so united," he told WNCN-North Carolina in an interview.
Several of Trump's supporters came out in his defense.
PTI