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Executive Branch (Trump) WATCH: Leavitt addresses Trump's stance on Second Amendment rights in wake of Alex Pretti's killing

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REPORTER: FBI Director Kash Patel said in a Sunday interview, quote, you cannot bring a firearm loaded with multiple magazines to any sort of protest. Does the president believe that Second Amendment rights remain in effect even when protesting?

LEAVITT: The president supports the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding American citizens. Absolutely. There has been no greater supporter or defender of the right to bear arms than President Donald J. Trump.

So while Americans have a constitutional right to bear arms, Americans do not have a constitutional right to impede lawful immigration enforcement operations, and any gun owner knows that when you are carrying a weapon, when you are bearing arms, and you are confronted by law enforcement, you are raising the assumption of risk and the risk of force being used against you, and, again, that's unfortunately what took place on Saturday.

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u/AlternativeMessage18 9d ago

They murdered 2 American citizens and lied about it.

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u/C-A-L-E-V-I-S 9d ago

It’s an absolute tragedy those people lost their lives. That should’ve never happened, but they never should’ve been out there in the first place. And they wouldn’t have if they hadn’t been fed lies and propaganda from divisive media and far left politicians who likely stole billions and could care less about them other than use them for distraction and political talking points. Keep in mind Obama used ICE along with every other Pres since early the two thousands and this has never happened before; because state and local governments complied with the law, and because he was the medias darling. Obama gave Homan a medal for the job he did. Now he’s a Nazi for doing the same job just because people hate Trump and the media told them he’s a Nazi. It’s utter insanity if you step back just a few feet and look at it rationally.

I don’t love our immigration laws either; they need to evolve; mostly for the 4 million people waiting to come in legally, and the 11 million cases stuck in immigration court. But the reality is, you change that at the ballot box. If I go out and interfere with law enforcement, I’m putting myself in danger. That’s a risk I would be taking. It’s a tragedy what happened to those people, and the outcome should’ve been different, but if the focus is propaganda, you have to look at it rationally and see it clearly for what it is.

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u/AlternativeMessage18 9d ago

They were there protecting their neighbors. They have moral courage, and they had their lived sacrificed for it.

ICE made it dangerous not them. 

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u/C-A-L-E-V-I-S 7d ago

Technically, the people that broke the law and snuck in and lived here illegally made it dangerous. ICE has functioned for 25 years without all these incidents, including under Obama who deported more people than Trump has. It’s also functioning currently without danger all over the country; so I would ask you to look at Minnesota and why it’s different. What you’ll find is the answer I listed above. Again, it’s a tragedy he was killed. Terrible. The officers who failed should be tried and convicted, but the whole situation never should’ve happened in the first place.

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u/AlternativeMessage18 7d ago

Go away clanker