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WATCH: Pelosi Says a Democratic President Will Declare a National Emergency On This Issue

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After President Donald Trump declared his national emergency Thursday afternoon, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) had a warning for Republicans: a Democratic president can declare a national emergency on gun violence. Because today marked the one year anniversary of the tragic shooting in Parkland, Florida, Pelosi used the opportunity to slam Trump's decision to declare an emergency on the border but not for gun violence.

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Pelosi's statements leaves so many unanswered questions.

If the president declares a national emergency on gun violence, then what's the solution? Universal background checks? High capacity magazine ban? An assault weapons ban? Implementing red flag law? A national registry? Gun confiscation? 

At least when Trump talked about declaring a national emergency at the border we knew what the end goal was: a border wall to keep out illegal aliens. With a "gun violence" declaration, there's no clear goal or endgame. And not only that, but this would be a direct assault on the Second Amendment. 

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The right to keep and bear arms is protected in the Bill of Rights. The right to come to America without permission is not anywhere in the United States Constitution (despite what Democrats may try to tell you). 

Don't think for one second that Democrats won't use this as ammunition to push their Second Amendment hating, anti-gun, propaganda-filled agenda. 

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