In the wake of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, young survivors issued a call to action to President Trump, but his eldest son is telling him not to listen.
By Asawin Suebsaeng
By Asawin Suebsaeng
As President Donald Trump surveys aides and guests at his resort at
Mar-a-Lago about what to do about gun control in the wake of another
school shooting, one voice close to him is advising that he not give in
to those calling for stricter measures.
Donald Trump Jr., the
president’s eldest son, has been assuring his dad that the right move
was to stay strong on gun rights and draw a hard line on the issue that
helped propel him in the 2016 election. He is among the host of people
talking to the president in the wake of the massacre at Marjory Stoneman
Douglas High School, which resulted in the death of 17 people. But the
fact that he is family makes his access more personal and his guidance
more trusted.
For those hoping to turn the latest national
tragedy into a robust legislative response on guns, this isn’t a good
thing. While some friends have urged Trump to adopt a more balanced
approach, or even for the revival of an assault-weapons ban, Trump Jr.
has argued that there was no time for even a hint of reversion to the
more restrictive views on guns that Trump espoused years before he became leader of the Republican Party.
According
to three sources with knowledge of their conversations, the president
and Trump Jr. repeatedly discussed gun control over the long Presidents’
Day weekend, often as they both closely watched a TV airing footage in
real-time of young Parkland students savaging the president for his inaction.
When
polled on his opinions on the matter, the first son emphatically
replied that the president must not waver on his pro-gun stance,
whatever the impassioned calls for reform. Trump Jr., according to these
sources, reminded his father that inching toward gun control would be
immediately taken by his conservative base—as well as major donors and
motivated activist networks, including the National Rifle Association—as
an unforgivable betrayal.
Eric Trump, his middle son, readily agreed.
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Source: The Daily Beast
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