Trump at odds with Republican lawmakers over gun reforms

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US President Donald Trump has stunned lawmakers from both parties by accusing them of being "petrified" of the National Rifle Association (NRA).

In a break from his party's anti-gun control stance, Mr Trump urged lawmakers during a televised meeting to come up with a "strong" reform bill.

The NRA said that Mr Trump's remarks "made for great TV", but "would make for bad policy" if implemented.

The US gun debate has been reignited by a deadly school shooting in Florida.

"I want you to come up with a strong bill - and really strong on background checks," Mr Trump told lawmakers at the White House on Wednesday, pushing them to work together on bipartisan legislation.In the meeting, which was broadcast live from the White House, Democrats looked gleeful as Mr Trump suggested expanding background checks for gun buyers and raising the legal age to buy rifles from 18 to 21.

The Republican president said the NRA has "great power over you people", but that the lobby has "less power over me".

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