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No Secret Service talks with Trump

A federal US official says there has been no formal conversations between the Secret Service and Donald Trump's campaign over his remarks about gun rights.

A federal official has denied a news report that the US Secret Service has formally spoken with Republican Donald Trump's presidential campaign regarding his suggestion that gun rights activists could stop Democratic rival Hillary Clinton from curtailing their access to firearms.

Pushing back against a CNN report that the law enforcement agency had had "more than one" exchange with the Trump camp about the remark earlier this week, an official familiar with the matter told Reuters there had been no formal conversations with the campaign regarding the comment made to supporters the day before.

"If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do folks," Trump told a North Carolina campaign rally on Tuesday, accusing Clinton of wanting abolish the Second Amendment by appointing liberal justices to the US Supreme Court.

"Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don't know," he added, leading some critics to believe Trump was referring to gun violence against his rival.

The controversy came as the campaign tried to stay on message after a contentious previous week. Trump weathered criticism within his own party for delaying endorsements of fellow Republicans and for a prolonged clash with the family of a fallen Muslim American US Army captain.

The campaign denied that inciting violence had been the intent of Tuesday's remark, and on Wednesday said there had been no conversations with the Secret Service about it.

"No such meeting or conversation ever happened," Trump wrote on Twitter, accusing CNN of having made up the report.


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