
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke early Friday morning characterized an incendiary tweet from a Texas state representative as “a death threat” against him, and charged that the Republican lawmaker should be stripped of his assault weapon.
O’Rourke, a former Texas congressman, championed hardline gun reforms at Thursday night’s Democratic primary debate in Houston, calling for a mandatory federal buyback of military-style firearms following a mass shooting last month in his hometown of El Paso that killed 22 people.
“Hell yes, we’re going to take your AR-15, your AK-47,” O’Rourke
After O’Rourke’s campaign repeated an abbreviated version of that line from the candidate in a
O’Rourke responded just after midnight to Cain’s post, which was taken down by Twitter. “This is a death threat, Representative. Clearly, you shouldn't own an AR-15—and neither should anyone else,” he
Cain offered a retort less than 20 minutes later, again employing O'Rourke's legal name and
National Democrats and some Republicans have pushed for various gun reform policies following a spate of mass shootings over the summer in California, Texas and Ohio.
All of the Democratic candidates vying to challenge President Donald Trump in 2020 support instituting a system of universal background checks and an assault weapons ban — with some promoting a mandatory buyback of the firearms and others in favor of a voluntary program.
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