In his speech at the Republican convention in 2016, Donald Trump spoke of the mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, where a man with jihadist sympathies murdered 49 people. “As your president, I will do everything in my power to protect our L.G.B.T.Q. citizens from the violence and oppression of a hateful foreign
“Today is a big deal because of what we are celebrating,” Murphy told the crowd. “Last year, this month, Congress passed the first major gun safety bill in 30 years, the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.” As Biden arrived in Connecticut, locals gathered to watch his motorcade, including Joe Young of Hartford, who said he’s seen every living president,
“Donald has eluded accountability for so long and left so much destruction in his wake that there is a lot to take in,” she tweeted, with the hashtag #HappyIndictmentDay. The New York Times blazed the news of the first former US president facing criminal charges across its front page. Channelling Forrest Gump – “hello, my
Vice President Kamala Harris kicked over a beehive after she said some firearms have “no place” in civil society on Twitter Thursday. Biden’s vice president has a history of verbal gaffes, but she was very clear in a tweet that called for an “assault weapons ban” from Congress, promising the president himself would sign it.
Oregon Senate Republicans led a walkout this session that denied a quorum and effectively stalled the Democrats’ extreme partisan agenda to unconstitutionally infringe on Oregonians’ Second Amendment rights. The walkout lasted for 6 weeks, an Oregon record. Today, some of the Senate Republicans returned granting quorum as part of bipartisan negotiations. The return yielded some victories
On June 1, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in Glacier Northwest v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local Union No. 174. The case in question concerned whether Glacier, a concrete company, could sue the Teamsters due to striking employees’ intentionally destroying Glacier’s property by leaving concrete running in trucks when the workers walked off
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) – President Joe Biden will attend the inaugural National Safer Communities Summit Friday as he and other Democrats spotlight the issue of gun reform. The White House said the President plans to use his visit to the summit as a bully pulpit to advocate for further measures, including an assault weapons ban.
Once upon a time, nothing moved faster than .220 Swift, but is there any reason to still use it today? At one point, .220 Swift was the fastest factory-loaded cartridge on the market. Today, this once-proud speed demon languishes, forgotten and unloved by the contemporary shooting public. Are modern shooters overlooking an absolute gem? A
Re “The 28th Amendment” (June 11): I applaud Gov. Gavin Newsom for thinking outside the conventional box; but speaking practically, I urge President Biden to convene a gun summit at Camp David instead. That’s because I believe the time and energy it actually would take to ratify a 28th Amendment could be put to better
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is allegedly using an anti-terrorism program to target conservatives, Christians, and Republicans. This program was detailed in a recent report by a nonprofit organization. Through FOIA requests, the Media Research Center (MRC) was able to exclusively obtain documents showing that federal funds allocated to DHS’ program to prevent violence
Adam Laxalt expects a sell-out event with 2,000 attendees at Saturday’s annual Basque Fry in Gardnerville with the headliner Republican presidential candidate and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. It’s the first visit from DeSantis to Nevada since announcing his run. It’s also the first from the growing field of Republican candidates, who are focusing on the
Plagiarism (noun): the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own. Voters may be surprised to know a few years ago investigators revealed 10,163 legislative bills were plagiarized during an eight year time period with over 2,100 of the copycat bills signed into law. An investigation of law
Rant and Rave has always been more rants than raves. Needless to say, that didn’t change in 2020. From a worldwide pandemic to renewed conflict over systemic racism and police brutality to the continued omnipresence of passionate opinions about the Tan-One-in-Chief, Free Times‘ weekly space for short, anonymous comments has overflowed with venting this year.
Last week, Atlanta City Council members were threatened with physical violence over their votes in support of the controversial “Cop City” proposal. That’s indefensible, and it seriously undermines whatever moral standing that project opponents may have claimed to have. Surely, whatever your stance, we can agree that such threats have no place whatsoever in public
Open this photo in gallery: Former president Donald Trump speaks during the North Carolina Republican Party Convention in Greensboro, N.C., on June 10.George Walker IV/The Associated Press When Donald Trump surrenders at a Miami courthouse on Tuesday to be formally charged with mishandling classified documents and obstructing efforts to get them back, it will kick
President Joe Biden will make his third appearance in Connecticut as commander in chief this Friday to speak at a major gun safety conference at the University of Hartford. The National Safer Communities Summit, is expected to draw hundreds of policymakers, community leaders and gun violence prevention advocates from across the U.S. to commemorate the
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Republican presidential candidates are wary of committing to sending U.S. forces to Taiwan in the wake of a Chinese attack, telling the Daily Caller that they would not go as far as President Joe Biden’s promise to defend the island nation. Biden has repeatedly said the U.S. would intervene militarily if China moved against Taiwan,
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