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A Minnesota gun-rights group accused Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and FBI director Kash Patel of spreading misinformation about the right to bear arms at protests. Why it matters: The Trump administration's misstatements about Alex Pretti's shooting death are damaging its credibility even with allies,
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.
Pretti was exercising his rights, pro-Second Amendment groups say, pushing back against the Trump admin's claims
The FBI chief says he backs the Second Amendment but urges protesters to be "reasonable," drawing pushback from gun-rights groups.
The killing of the 37-year-old ICU nurse and licensed concealed-carry holder is pitting groups of members demanding investigations and constitutional accountability against others rushing to
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‘Dangerous and wrong.' NRA slams U.S. attorney's response to Minneapolis shooting
A high-ranking federal prosecutor in California is receiving backlash Saturday from gun rights groups like the NRA after his comments on the deadly shooting in Minneapolis Saturday. In a post on X, U.
The FBI director said that people "cannot bring a firearm, loaded, with multiple magazines to any sort of protest you want."
Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel suggested that it was illegal for Alex Pretti to bring a gun to immigration-related protests in Minneapolis. “You cannot bring a firearm, loaded, with multiple magazines,