Donald Trump, Minneapolis and Second Amendment
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Claims by Trump administration officials that the man fatally shot by a federal agent in Minneapolis lacked a right to possess a firearm and that his killing was justified are being dismissed by legal experts and assailed by gun rights groups ordinarily aligned with the president.
"The 2nd amendment is not for hunting, it is not for self protection," Kirk's post from 2018 started.
A sweeping state law was passed in 2024, supporting a crackdown of "ghost guns" and increasing age restrictions for the purchase of guns.
The Supreme Court has made a mess of the law concerning the Second Amendment. Two years ago, in the last Supreme Court decision about the Second Amendment, United States v. Rahimi, […]
“Alex Pretti was apparently not his kind of gun owner,” the CNN anchor said after rolling tapes that highlighted the president’s hypocrisy.
CNN anchor Anderson Cooper criticized President Donald Trump’s stance on the Second Amendment on Monday following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
CNN’s Stephen Collinson tells Becky Anderson the shooting of Alex Pretti has upended traditional political dialogue on U.S. gun rights.
This is an opinion column. Tommy Tuberville said this week that introducing a gun into a volatile environment increases the odds of tragedy. I think that’s what he meant, anyway. Just so we’re clear,