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Joe Biden Responds to Construction Worker About Gun Control: “You’re Full of Sh**” [VIDEO]

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Jerry Wayne, a Michigan construction worker, confronted Joe Biden about gun control. He said the former vice president “went off the deep end” when accused of trying to take away Americans' Second Amendment rights.

Wayne said in an interview on “Fox & Friends” that he had no idea if Biden was going to take his questions when he visited the Fiat-Chrysler auto plant in Detroit on Tuesday. “I also asked him how he wanted to get the vote of the working man when a lot of us, we wield arms. We bear arms and we like to do that. And if he wants to give us work and take our guns, I don't see how he is going to get the same vote,” he said.

“You are actively trying to end our Second Amendment right and take away our guns,” he told Biden.

Biden responded with “You’re full of sh** … I support the Second Amendment … from the very beginning. I have a shotgun. I have a 20-gauge, a 12-gauge. My sons hunt.”

According to National Review, the two men then argued about whether Biden had said he would try to take away Americans’ guns.

“This is not okay, alright?” Wayne said. Biden responded with: “Don’t tell me that, pal, or I’m going to go out and slap you in the face.”

“You’re working for me, man!” Wayne responded.

“I’m not working for you,” Biden said. “Don’t be such a horse’s ass.”

Fox News reported that “at one point mistakenly referring to ‘AR-14's,’ Biden went on to press Wayne to acknowledge that machine guns are illegal. Biden appeared to then misspeak in saying AR-15's are illegal, before questioning why anyone needs ‘100 rounds.’”

“It was a little bit disturbing to see that a politician wants to take away my right to defend myself,” Wayne said during the interview. “He doesn't need to touch anybody's weapon at all. What we need to do is we need to concentrate on teaching people how to respect firearms and how to use them – not take them away.”

While Wayne didn’t think the former vice president’s use of profanity was something to take against him, he could have “curbed what he said a little bit.”

“Yeah, I thought I was pretty articulate and respectful. I didn't try to raise any feathers and he kind of just went off the deep end,” Wayne said.

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