Trump’s gun-rights stance tests GOP messaging after Minneapolis shooting

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Trump’s remarks on a Minneapolis shooting put Republicans in a bind between defending the Second Amendment and political messaging, with lawmakers citing constitutional gun rights while gun-rights groups—and the NRA’s fundraising leverage—shape the party’s response.
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