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Texas Sen. Ted Cruz(R) stormed away from an interview after being questioned by a British reporter on why school mass shootings “only happen in America” following Tuesday’s tragic elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, that took the lives of 19 children and two teachers. “Is this the moment to reform gun laws?” Sky News journalist Mark Stone said to start his questioning. “You know, it’s easy to go to politics,” the senator responded. “But it’s important, it’s at the heart of the issue,” Stone pressed. Cruz responded that he knew politics is what the media is focused on, but that the Dem...
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Giffords, a gun-control nonprofit created by former Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-Arizona) has filed a federal lawsuit against the National Rifle Association, claiming it illegally used offshore companies to contribute as much as $35 million in campaign contributions to Republican candidates, including former President Donald Trump. Giffords is accusing the NRA of creating companies in order to avoid financing laws to donate millions to various Republican candidates. The lawsuit claims that the NRA and the shell company they created were, “functionally indistinguishable.” Giffords is a retired membe...
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Last week, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado) refused to have her bag searched when it set off metal detectors at the Capitol building. Boebert is a gun rights activist and the co-chair of the Second Amendment caucus, which supports expanding gun accessibility to civilians. While Boebert refused to have her bag searched by Capitol police and did not say if she was carrying a firearm in her bag, she later wrote in a Twitter message, “I am legally permitted to carry my firearm in Washington, D.C. and within the Capitol complex.” She called the enhanced Capitol security measures a “stunt” orchestra...
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