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Donald Trump has appeared to undermine Second Amendment rights in statements about Alex Pretti’s killing. Many in the firearms community are going along with it.
Between Jan. 24 and Jan. 29, Trump officials' statements evolved in a case that has become a major political liability for the president.
Federal investigation into Alex Pretti shooting focuses on use-of-force policies, despite gun groups raising Second Amendment concerns.
"You cannot bring a firearm" to a protest, said FBI Director Kash Patel.
Trump supporters have seized on new videos of a confrontation between Alex Pretti and ICE agents 11 days before his fatal shooting.
The video, recorded Jan. 13, shows Pretti kicking out the rear taillight of a vehicle before being tackled by federal officers.
Trump learned that Good’s father, Timothy Ganger, was a “big supporter” during an interview with CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil on Jan. 13. The sit-down came nearly a week after 37-year-old Good, a mother and poet, was fatally shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in a residential neighborhood south of downtown Minneapolis.
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Trump's pivot on Alex Pretti's shooting and scientists' 'snow drought' concern: Morning rundown
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