“As president I will make identifying and stopping lone wolves a top priority,” Clinton said.

She said the U.S. needs to stop terrorists from getting their hands on “military-style assault weapons that have no place on our streets.”

She also said that if the FBI is watching someone for suspected links to terrorism, the person should not be able to buy a gun “with no questions asked.”

She added: “If you are too dangerous to get on a plane, you are too dangerous to buy a gun.”

“It is apparent that Donald Trump does not seem to grasp any of this,” Clinton said.

Clinton said Trump’s comments “have become even more inflammatory” in recent days. “This approach isn’t just wrong, it is dangerous,” Clinton said.

“A ban on Muslims would not have stopped this attack,” Clinton said of the Orlando shootings. “Neither would a wall. I don’t know how one builds a wall to keep the internet out.”

Given space constraints, Wednesday’s event at the Virginia Air and Space Center was not open to the public.