People or people with rage or hate, sick people. Im all in favor of it. It doesnt seem confusing, so why is that confusing . Because the president has said that before with no followthrough. Here he was just after the mass shooting in parkland, florida. Were going to be very strong on background checks, well be doing very strong background checks. We want to be very powerful and strong on background checks. We certainly have to strengthen background checks. Everybody agrees with that. Were really i think going to have the support of the nra having to do with background checks. Very strong background checks. Again, nothing happened. In the Washington Post has new reporting that may help explain why these promises seem to evaporate into thin air. Three letters, the nra. According to the post, trump spoke with the chief executive wayne la pierre and he told the president that expanding background checks, quote, would not be popular among trump supporters. So now what . Joining us now is a
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