Minneapolis shooting tests Trump’s gun-rights stance

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The killing of Alex Pretti by federal officers in Minneapolis provokes backlash among Trump allies over how the administration framed the incident, exposing rifts in the GOP’s gun-rights approach and fueling debate about open carry and protest rhetoric ahead of midterm elections.
- Killing of Alex Pretti scrambles Second Amendment politics for Trump PBS
- Minneapolis Shooting Live Updates: Trump Faults Pretti for Carrying Gun but Says He Wants ‘Honest’ Inquiry Into Killing The New York Times
- Biden condemns ‘our own government targeting’ US citizens in Minneapolis The Guardian
- The Department of Homeland Security’s botched PR response to Alex Pretti’s death was a long time coming CNN
- WATCH: 'You can't have guns. You can't walk in with guns,' Trump says of Alex Pretti killing PBS
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