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Rocker Ted Nugent called out the Biden administration Friday over its alleged targeting of “MAGA” and sporting goods-related consumer transactions, saying the left is “engineering recidivism” by ignoring actual gun crimes while putting the screws to law-abiding sportsmen. Nugent’s comments come weeks after Republicans, led by Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C. who wrote a critical letter
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Following is a summary of current US domestic news briefs. Trump comments on Russia, NATO ‘appalling and unhinged’ -White House The White House on Saturday rejected comments made by former U.S. President Donald Trump about not protecting NATO allies from a potential Russian invasion as “appalling and unhinged.” Trump, appearing to recount a meeting with
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CNN  —  Former President Donald Trump on Saturday ramped up his criticism of special counsel Robert Hur’s decision not to charge President Joe Biden over his handling of classified documents, while repeatedly questioning his successor’s mental acuity and peddling conspiratorial claims about former President Barack Obama. Less than two days after the release of Hur’s report, Trump is
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Sign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email On Friday, former president Donald Trump addressed a crowd of supporters at the National Rifle Association’s Great American Outdoor Show in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where he made several surprising comments, including how
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JILL COLVIN Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa. — Former President Donald Trump told thousands of members of the National Rifl e Association that “no one will lay a finger on your firearms” if he returns to the White House, and bragged that during his time as president he “did nothing” to curb guns. “During my four
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Presented by With help from Eli Okun, Garrett Ross and Bethany Irvine DRIVING THE DAY WORKING WEEKEND — The Senate remains in session today as it grinds through a series of procedural hoops toward passage of the $95 billion supplemental spending bill delivering aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. Barring an unlikely amendment deal, there