The Trump administration didn’t have a whole lot to work with after a federal officer shot and killed someone again this weekend in Minneapolis.
Experts said advocates on all sides of the gun debate have found common ground in defending Alex Pretti for legally having a ...
After federal immigration agents shot and killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, FBI Director Kash Patel said people cannot bring loaded firearms to protests. Laws vary by state, but the law in Minnesota, ...
Biden praised the people of Minnesota for their courage and neighborliness, saying that their actions “reminded us all what ...
Eleven states and the District of Columbia ban concealed weapons at demonstrations and protests, and 11 states and the district ban open carry of weapons at demonstrations or protests, according to a ...
The death of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis is opening a new fault line between President Donald Trump and his conservative base, ...
Gun ownership advocates are pushing back against the Trump administration over its response to the killing of Alex Pretti on Saturday.
After immigration agents killed Alex Pretti Saturday, the Trump administration cast aspersions on common gun-carry practices and upset gun-rights groups.
Friction is growing between gun rights groups and some Trump administration officials over their comments following this weekend’s fatal shooting in Minneapolis by federal agents. Bill ...
A number of pro-gun rights Republicans pushed back on the administration's argument that Alex Pretti was dangerous because he had a gun. Pretti was legally licensed to carry one.
The Justice Department is considering loosening a slate of gun regulations as it seeks to bolster support from ardent Second Amendment advocates.
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