Parkland survivor tells Trump 40,000 Americans dying a year from gun violence ‘a pretty damn good’ national emergency
David
Hogg, a survivor of the Parkland
high school shooting, has told Donald
Trump that the 40,000 Americans who die each year from gun violence is
a “a pretty damn good” national emergency to deal with. As the president
prepares to address the nation about the partial government shutdown and what
he has termed a national crisis at the US-Mexico border, the 18-year-old
student said there were genuine issues Mr Trump could be tackling. Most
Democrats, and others, have accused the president of not telling the truth
about the situation regarding immigration and has created the so-called crisis
for political reasons.
“If we really want to
start talking about the national emergency like the president likes to talk
about, 40,000 Americans dying annually from gun violence is a pretty damn good
one to start off with,” Mr Hogg told CNN. The teenager, who
became one of several students campaigner for gun regulations and background
checks after a former classmate stormed into Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School in February 2018, killing 17 students and staff, and injuring 17
more.
He and fellow survivor
Jaclyn Corin, said on Tuesday that gun control should be considered a
“nonpartisan issue” among Democrats and Republicans. “Both Democrats and
Republicans die from gun violence. Bullets don’t discriminate and neither
should our legislators,” said Hogg... read more
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/parkland-shooting-david-hogg-trump-adress-national-emergency-gun-crime-deaths-violence-us-a8718421.html