Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday spelled out the choice that America likely faces in tackling gun violence when it comes to the 2024 presidential election.
Clinton shared on X (formerly Twitter) a video of President Joe Biden recently ripping his predecessor, former President Donald Trump , for telling a campaign event in Iowa to get over and move forward from a school shooting.
When it comes to preventing gun violence in our communities, the choice in 2024 is between We have to get over it and We have to stop it, Clinton, who lost the 2016 election to Trump, captioned the clip.
I know which Im choosing, she added.
When it comes to preventing gun violence in our communities, the choice in 2024 is between \"We have to get over it\" and \"We have to stop it.\"
I know which I'm choosing. https://t.co/EWB4nGKX8R
When it comes to preventing gun violence in our communities, the choice in 2024 is between "We have to get over it" and "We have to stop it."
Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) January 10, 2024
I know which I'm choosing. https://t.co/EWB4nGKX8R
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Four-times-indicted Trump is the clear front-runner in the Republican race despite his myriad legal woes.
It increases the likelihood of a replay of the Trump-Biden presidential election of 2020, which Trump still falsely insists he won.
Trump, who styles himself as pro-gun, has said hell be the most pro-Second Amendment president ever.
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Biden, meanwhile, has frequently railed against Republican efforts to thwart gun control measures and, in September 2023, created the new Office of Gun Violence Prevention to tackle the issue.
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