Trump’s shifting gun stance reshapes U.S. gun politics as NRA wanes

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Trump’s gun policy has swung from Parkland-era calls for stronger background checks to friction with gun-rights groups as the NRA’s influence wanes. The Minnesota shooting and the ensuing debate—where Democrats defended protesters’ right to carry guns while Republicans weighed the balance—highlight a realignment in U.S. gun politics.
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