Trump plans rollback of regulations on 'ghost guns,' background checks
- President Donald Trump has signed an executive order titled Protecting Second Amendment Rights to review potential infringements on gun rights during the Biden administration.
- The Attorney General is tasked with examining federal actions from January 2021 to January 2025 for any infringements on Second Amendment rights.
- The executive order has received strong support from Second Amendment advocates, while critics argue it undermines efforts to address gun violence.
- The National Rifle Association stated that the order is a monumental win for gun rights in America and reflects Trump's commitment to uphold constitutional freedoms.
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Trump Dismantles Biden’s Gun Control Actions, Signs Executive Order to Protect Gun Owners
President Trump on Friday signed an Executive Order dismantling Joe Biden’s gun control actions. “The Second Amendment is an indispensable safeguard of security and liberty. It has preserved the right of the American people to protect ourselves, our families, and our freedoms since the founding of our great Nation. Because it is foundational to maintaining all other rights held by Americans, the right to keep and bear arms must not be infringed,…
Trump's 'going to get Americans killed' with industry-friendly order: critics
An executive order issued Friday by President Donald Trump that aims to rollback gun control measures instituted by his predecessor received swift rebuke from critics who said the order should be seen as a giveaway to the profit-hungry gun industry at the expense of a society ruthlessly harmed by gun violence year after year after year.Trump's order tasks U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi with conducting a sweeping review of the policies and posit…
Trump plans rollback of regulations on 'ghost guns,' background checks
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday, Feb. 7, directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to review and potentially roll back Biden-era gun control policies, including ghost gun regulations and expanded background checks. The order aims to assess whether these measures infringe on Second Amendment rights and recommend actions within 30 days. The review targets several key policies, including stricter oversight of gun dealers, the …
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