Undeterred by Tuesday’s school shooting a few hundred miles away, former President Donald Trump headlined the National Rifle Association’s annual legislative conference in Houston on Friday and called for “a top-to-bottom security overhaul at schools across this country” in addition to “drastically” changing the U.S. approach to mental health. It was a welcome message for
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The National Rifle Association’s annual meeting is going ahead this weekend in Houston—just a few days after 21 people were shot dead at a Texas elementary school. The NRA has declared that “weapons of any kind” will be banned at its Institute for Legislative Action Leadership Forum, including firearms, toy guns and laser pointers. The
Texas Governor Greg Abbott (right) skipped the NRA’s annual meeting to speak to the Uvalde community on Friday (Pictures: Getty Images/Reuters) Texas Governor Greg Abbott skipped the National Rifle Association’s (NRA) annual convention to speak to the Uvalde community, but not before sending a video in which he said laws wouldn’t have stopped the gunman.
– Advertisement – (ANSA) – WASHINGTON, MAY 27 – A four and a half hour drive from Uvalde, where 21 families are mourning their dead, over 50,000 people gathered to celebrate guns and attend the Donald Trump show at the National Rifle Association convention (Nra) in Houston, which has become a real rally ahead of
Donald Trump kicked off his appearance at the National Rifle Association’s annual convention on Friday by awkwardly reading the names of the 21 people slaughtered with an AR-15-style rifle in Uvalde a few days earlier. The NRA played a recording of a bell clanging as the former president strained to pronounce the names of the
But as he admired the display of new assault rifles at a booth in the sprawling George R. Brown Convention Center downtown, Schwartz said he knew the shooting would once again inflame the tense debate about gun control in the U.S., which he said always seems to vilify responsible gun owners like himself who simply
WASHINGTON (AP) — Speakers at the National Rifle Association annual meeting assailed a Chicago gun ban that doesn’t exist, ignored security upgrades at the Texas school where children were slaughtered and roundly distorted national gun and crime statistics as they pushed back against any tightening of gun laws. A look at some of the claims:
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Show Caption Hide Caption Crisis animal response dog brings comfort to Uvalde after shooting The Crisis Animal Response Team is in Uvalde, Texas helping comfort those grieving from the school shooting. Sara Diggins, USA TODAY The claim: NRA is banning guns at its annual conference The National Rifle Association has advocated for more armed personnel in
HOUSTON, Texas — Former US president Donald Trump rejected calls for tightened gun controls Friday following the Texas school massacre, saying decent Americans should be allowed the firearms they need to defend themselves against “evil.” “The existence of evil in our world is not a reason to disarm law-abiding citizens,” Trump said. “The existence of
Show Caption Hide Caption President Biden: ‘So many crushed spirits’ after Texas school shooting President Biden asked the country to pray for the families of those killed in Uvalde, Texas, after a mass shooting at an elementary school. Scott L. Hall, USA TODAY In the wake of Tuesday’s mass shooting at a Texas elementary school,
Following a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas on Tuesday, May 24 — which claimed the lives of 19 children and two teachers — Republicans scrambled to find ways to show that they were being proactive, but without promoting gun control and without saying or doing anything that might offend the National
Houston, May 27 (PTI) The National Rifle Association began its annual convention in Houston on Friday amidst widespread protests, even as parents are grappling with questions on how law enforcement agencies responded to the deadly shooting at a school in Uvalde in Texas in which 19 children and 2 teachers were killed. Former president Donald
Former US president Donald Trump has argued that the United States should make it easier to confine “deranged” people and eliminate gun-free school zones after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers this week at a Texas school. Key points: Tuesday’s shooting dead of 19 students and two teachers by an 18-year-old gunman equipped with
Wayne LaPierre, executive Vice President of the National Rifle Association speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, U.S. February 28, 2021. Joe Skipper | Reuters The National Rifle Association has a bevy of cash at its disposal to influence the gun policy debate after the latest shooting massacre of schoolchildren in
Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) and Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) aren’t shy about how they view some of their fellow lawmakers after the school shooting in Texas and their inaction on gun reform. “I’m disgusted and I’m fed up with colleagues who value money from the gun lobby more than protecting our kids,” McGovern said in
Georgia congressional hopeful Vernon Jones is the latest Republican figure to announce they are still intent on attending the National Rifle Association (NRA) conference in Texas on Friday in the wake of the Uvalde mass shooting. The annual event, which has not been held for the past two years due to the pandemic, has been
The head of the Texas Department of Public Safety has said “there’s no excuse” for officers not trying to break into an elementary school classroom where a gunman was killing 19 students and two teachers on Tuesday. Steven McCraw was facing questions over law enforcement’s response to Tuesday’s shooting at Robb elementary at a lunchtime