US President Donald Trump has reprimanded the FBI for purportedly investing excessively energy in the Russia examination as opposed to keeping the Florida school shooting.
Trump said on Twitter late on Saturday that it was "exceptionally tragic that the FBI missed all the numerous signs conveyed by the Florida school shooter".
"This isn't adequate. They are investing excessively energy endeavoring to demonstrate Russian agreement with the Trump crusade - there is no intrigue," he said.
Trump's comments came after the FBI said it got a tip a month ago that the shooting suspect, 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz, had a "want to kill" and access to weapons, yet the FBI specialists neglected to follow up on the data.
Trump likewise scrutinized the Democrats for their inability to pass weapon control enactment.
"For what reason didn't the Democrats pass weapon control enactment when they had both the House Senate amid the Obama Organization. Since they would not like to, and now they simply talk!" he said on Twitter, alluding to the organization of previous US president Barack Obama.
Push for firearm control
Additionally on Saturday, a great many understudies, guardians, instructors and neighbors held signs and pushed for weapon control enactment in Fortification Lauderdale, Florida, days after 17 individuals were shot and killed at a secondary school around 40km away.
The rally gave a political outlet to the developing sentiments of fierceness and grieving started by the bloodletting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas Secondary School in the town of Parkland on Wednesday.
Experts say a previous understudy with emotional wellness issues who had been removed and answered to specialists utilized a legitimately obtained quick firing rifle to slaughter understudies and staff.
Understudy Emma Gonzalez told the group that legislators should prevent taking gifts from the National Rifle Affiliation. She hollered, "Disgrace on you," and the group rehashed her.
Resentment regarding the slaughter on Wednesday additionally has prompted calls for walkouts, sit-ins and different activities on school grounds across the country that are gone for pushing legislators to pass harder weapon laws.


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