GOP leaders clash over guns and NRA convention.

Former Vice President Mike Pence is expected to draw implicit contrasts with former President Donald Trump on guns during his speech at the National Rifle Association's annual leadership summit in Indianapolis. Pence aims to get to the right of Trump on guns, advocating for mental health facilities, armed officers at schools, and expediting the death penalty for perpetrators, but avoiding championing red flag laws and banning bump stocks, which Trump was open to or acted upon during his administration. The cattle call will be the first time that both Pence and Trump have shared a stage since they left office, and it will be the first of a series of events ahead of the 2024 presidential primary where they will both be featured speakers.
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