A US Secret Service official told CNN that the USSS has spoken to the Trump campaign regarding his Second Amendment comments.
"There has been more than one conversation" on the topic, the official said. But it's unclear at what level in the campaign structure the conversations occurred," the network reported today.
The USSS is one of America's oldest federal law enforcement bodies and responsible for the security of the president, along with the two presidential candidates.
But the 70-year-old real estate billionaire dismissed the CNN report.
"No such meeting or conversation ever happened," Trump tweeted.
The controversy erupted on Tuesday when Trump said at a rally that Second Amendment defenders might be able to stop Clinton from appointing justices to the Supreme Court who could weaken gun rights.
"Hillary wants to abolish -- essentially abolish the Second Amendment. By the way, if she gets to pick, if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don't know," Trump said. "But I tell you what, that will be a horrible day, if Hillary gets to put her judges in, right now we're tied."
Under pressure, Trump said that he was simply trying to unify gun owners against Clinton in the voting booth.
"This is a political movement. This is a strong political movement, the Second Amendment," Trump told Fox News.
"And there can be no other interpretation ... I mean, give me a break."
Clinton responded yesterday to Trump's suggestion at an Iowa rally, saying, "words matter."
Trump's supporters yesterday attempted to quell the controversy, saying either that Trump was joking or that Democrats and the media were spinning it into something bigger than it was. But many interpreted Trump's comments as a threat to rival Clinton.
Corey Lewandowski, Trump's former campaign manager, said the billionaire businessman was trying to unite Second Amendment supporters to turn out to defeat Clinton.
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