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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has channelled 1970s action star Charles Bronson in defending gun rights in the aftermath of the shooting at an Oregon college that left nine dead. Trump, the billionaire businessman and early Republican front-runner, said yesterday in a rally in suburban Nashville that he has a handgun carry permit in New York.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has channelled 1970s action star Charles Bronson in defending gun rights in the aftermath of the shooting at an Oregon college that left nine dead. Trump, the billionaire businessman and early Republican front-runner, said yesterday in a rally in suburban Nashville that he has a handgun carry permit in New York.
He added that any attacker will be "shocked" if he tries to assault him, and that he would emulate Bronson in the vigilante film "Death Wish." "Can you imagine with Trump, somebody says, 'Ohhh, all these big monsters aren't around, he's easy pickins, and then pu-ching!" Trump said to laughter and applause. "So this is about self-defense, plain and simple."
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