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Trump Rejects New Gun Control After Shooting

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President Trump has firmly opposed new gun control laws following a shooting at Florida State University. He stated that people, not guns, are responsible for such incidents. Trump emphasized his duty to protect Second Amendment rights. The decision reignites debates over gun policy in the U.S.
The Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms in the U.S. Constitution. It has been a cornerstone of gun rights advocacy for centuries.
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The FSU shooting, adds to a history of campus tragedies. Such events often prompt calls for stricter gun regulations.
Trump’s stance aligns with his long-standing support for gun rights. His administration has prioritized protecting constitutional freedoms over new restrictions.
Gun control debates have polarized U.S. politics for decades. High-profile shootings frequently reignite discussions about safety and rights.
Federal gun laws regulate firearms sales and ownership across 50 states. Proposals for background checks or bans often face legislative gridlock.
Some Americans support tighter laws to curb violence and mass shootings. Others defend gun ownership as essential for self-defense and liberty.
Public opinion splits sharply, with urban areas favoring control, rural areas resisting. Both sides cite safety, though with differing solutions.
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| Total News Sources | 40 |
| Left | 15 |
| Right | 10 |
| Center | 12 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 38% Left |
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