Two Years Of Trump is a week-long series of special video reports by The Telegraph's US team. Each day, as the midterm elections approach on November 6, we'll examine the key issues which voters will be weighing up when they go to the polls. Scroll down to watch our video special report.

The mass school shooting in Parkland, Florida in February left a nation in mourning. It was also a pivotal moment in Donald Trump’s presidency, as a group of young survivors began turbocharging the campaign for gun control.

They marched, gave speeches, and called on their generation to vote. And that generation appeared to be listening. Guns were, and continue to be, at the forefront of many voters minds.

Mr Trump could picture a wave of first-time ballot casters heading to the polls for the midterm congressional elections in November.

And they would all be voting for Democrat politicians promising gun reform.

So, the president had a choice to make. Looking at polls he knew that the majority of Americans supported, and still support, tighter gun laws.

Would he give the majority what they want?

Click below to watch Nick Allen's Special Report