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ABC host embarrasses Tim Scott because violent crime 'actually down' under Biden

ABC News host Jonathan Karl fact-checked Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) after he claimed that violent crime was up under Joe Biden's presidency.

During an interview on Sunday, Karl asked Scott if he agreed with the Supreme Court's decision to strike down a ban on bump stocks, which allow some guns to fire more rapidly.

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'800 rounds in a minute, Clarence Thomas': Michael Steele rips judge over gun ruling

MSNBC host Michael Steele jumped all over Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Saturday morning over the majority opinion he wrote that allows so-called "bump stocks' to be sold, effectively allowing semi-automatic weapons to be converted into machine guns.

Thomas' opinion, which was harshly criticized by Justice Sonia Sotomayor was considered a major setback for opponents of allowing weapons of war to be commonplace in American homes.

Before discussing the controversial decision by the conservative-majority court with Slate's Mark Joseph Stern, the former RNC chair had a few words he directed at Justice Thomas.

"Mark, I will just cut to the quick," Steele began. "Folks really don't give a damn about the life of people when your court says, 'Yeah, you can just take this piece of equipment and latches onto your gun and just pull the trigger and have 800 rounds, 800 rounds in a minute be dispensed from that weapon.'"

"No human finger can fire 800 rounds in one minute, Clarence Thomas, but this bump stock can," he exclaimed.

"I mean Clarence Thomas thinks differently and he decides what the law is because he rules us. That is all I can really say," Stern replied. " You know, he claims that bump stocks do the work of a human with a lightning-fast trigger finger — I think that's outrageous. Bump stocks increase the rate of fire from about 180 rounds per minute at most to 800 rounds per minute as you said, they were used in the Las Vegas massacre."

"They decrease accuracy and their only use is to slaughter as many humans as possible in as short of time as possible," he added. "What Justice Thomas did was completely butcher the statutory text here. I think it's hard to overstate just how much violence he did."

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'Gun fetish fan fiction': Legal columnist on Clarence Thomas ruling redefining reality

A Slate legal analyst pointed to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' latest majority decision on Friday declaring the gun attachment bump stocks different from machine guns because the trigger must be depressed.

Speaking about the ruling on MSNBC, Dahlia Lithwick explained that there are two different stories. First there is the ruling. Second, she said, there is a determination of reality.

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'Deadly consequences': Critics predict horror after Supreme Court scraps bump stock ban

An earlier version of this story incorrectly quoted Justice Sonia Sotomayor. The error has been corrected

The Supreme Court on Friday overturned a ban on bump stocks, which was a Trump-era regulation that banned add-ons to firearms that increased their firing rates to those of machine guns.

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Clarence Thomas writes Supreme Court decision overturning Trump's bump stock ban

The Supreme Court legalized Bump stocks on Friday in a landmark ruling.

Bump stocks are devices that modify a semi-automatic rifle and ultimately turn it into a rapid-firing one.

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Hunter Biden's appeal should gain an unlikely ally — 2nd Amendment supporters: strategist

Second Amendment supporters might sound like an unlikely ally for Hunter Biden as the president's son appeals his gun conviction.

But that's the advice of CNN political commentator and former Republican presidential campaign staffer Shermichael Singleton, who shared an emotional anecdote Thursday about learning as a youth the value the Second Amendment holds for Black men in the South.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene claims Biden 'threatened American citizens with F-15s'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused President Joe Biden of wanting to attack American citizens with F-15 fighter jets.

In a post on X Tuesday, Greene highlighted an 11-second video clip from the Republican National Committee that showed Biden stuttering while speaking at an Everytown for Gun Safety event.

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Uvalde shooting survivors’ families sue UPS, FedEx for shipping weapon used by gunman

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Families of survivors of the Robb Elementary School shooting are suing the package shipping companies UPS and FedEx for allegedly violating state and federal law and their own corporate safety standards.

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Jury begins deliberations in Hunter Biden gun case

Jury deliberations began on Monday in the trial of Hunter Biden on federal gun charges, a historic first criminal prosecution of the child of a sitting US president.

Hunter Biden, 54, the son of President Joe Biden, is accused of lying about his illegal drug use when he bought a handgun in 2018, a felony.

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Constitutional Sheriffs founder: Gun owners are being treated like Rosa Parks

Former Sheriff Richard Mack, founder of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, argued this week that gun owners are facing oppression like Rosa Parks faced before becoming a civil rights icon.

Mack, who has promoted his organization to groups like the Oath Keepers, made the remarks on Monday while speaking to podcaster and convicted criminal Steve Bannon.

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'That would be a federal crime': Questions arise about Trump's gun possession as a felon

After his hush money conviction the New York Police Department is quietly moving to strip former President Donald Trump's gun packing license.

CNN's Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst John Miller reported that a senior NYPD official confirmed the formal disarming move.

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‘Glaring crisis’: Postal service blasted for poor policing amid crime wave

The United States Government Accountability Office has released a critical report about the U.S. Postal Service, bolstering the findings of a recent Raw Story investigation that details a dramatic spike in crime against letter carriers.

The Government Accountability Office found that “serious crime” — including homicides, assaults, burglaries and robberies — nearly doubled during a six-year span, from 656 in 2017 to 1,198 in 2023. Robberies alone grew nearly sevenfold between fiscal years 2019 through 2023, according to the report.

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'Two days and it's over': Russian arms dealer endorses Trump amid call for U.S. civil war

Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer dubbed the "merchant of death," endorsed former U.S. President Donald Trump and suggested a new American civil war was needed.

While guest-hosting with Alex Jones on Monday, Bout was asked about his views on Trump.

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