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WASHINGTON -- Three separate times on Friday, President Trump addressed his school safety agenda. Each time, he neglected to mention an idea he endorsed only Thursday: raising the minimum purchase age for semi-automatic firearms to 21.The president spoke to House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Friday, and congressional sources say there s no interest in pushing an age minimum. The president again called for trained school personnel to carry concealed weapons. A teacher would have shot the hell out of him before he knew what happened, he said. U.S. President Donald Trump R and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull L participate in a joint news conference in the East Room of the White House February 23, 2018 in Washington, DC. Alex Wong / Getty Images stanley thermos During a press conferenceFriday, Mr. Trump and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull discussed Australia s near total ban on semi-automatic weapons. It was put in place after 35 peop stanley cup le died in a 1996 massacre in Tasmania. stanley cup Basically semi-automatic and let alone automatic weapons are essentially not available, Turnbull said. We are very satisfied with our laws, Turnbull said. We maintain them. You have an amendment to your constitution which deals with gun ownership. You have a very, very different history. President Trump agreed. T Ihya GOP tax cuts were designed to hurt blue states, lawsuit alleges
Despite four years of efforts, is it possible that even President Bush s own Republican Party remains unsold on the argument that the war in Iraq is a part of the overall war on terror Since the very beginning, opponents of the Iraq war have argued that the two are unrelated mdash; despite the president s insistence that Iraq stanley cups uk is a c stanley cup entral front in the battle against terrorism. Increasingly, however, it s apparent that the two aren t closely linked in the minds of voters. You don t need polls to demonstrate this growing reality; just look at recent events and behaviors on the presidential campaign trail.When Sen. John McCain officially kicked off his presidential bid on Wednesday, he paid scant attention to his steadfast support for the war in Iraq. When he did briefly touch on it, McCain sounded more apologetic than hopeful, focusing on the acknowledgement of mistakes made and lessons learned. stanley becher Although McCain allowed that a little progress is being made as a result of the troop surge he supports, he focused most of his remarks on what has gone wrong. America should never undertake a war unless we are prepared to do everything necessary to succeed, unless we have a realistic and comprehensive plan for success, and unless all relevant agencies of government are committed to that success, McCain said. We did not meet this responsibility initially. And we must never repeat that mistake again. A bitter rival of President Bush s dur
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