Guns

'Peaceful' Jan. 6 is reason Tennessee Dems should be expelled for using a bullhorn: Ed Henry

Disgraced former Fox News host Ed Henry, now of Real America's Voice, compared three Democrats who protested on the Tennessee House floor to Jan. 6 protesters who he said "peacefully" demonstrated.

Henry made the remarks on Thursday prior to a vote to expel Democratic Reps. Gloria Johnson of Knoxville, Justin Jones of Nashville, and Justin Pearson of Memphis. The three had spoken out about gun control on the House floor during a protest over the recent mass shooting at a Christian school.

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Trump lawyer calls for protests while wearing firearm jewelry: 'That's another right, just like guns'

Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, called for protests on behalf of her client while she praised gun rights.

The day before Trump's planned arraignment, Habba sported a necklace with a pistol during an appearance on The Benny Show.

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Behind closed doors DeSantis quietly turns U.S. into majority permitless gun carry nation

Early Monday afternoon the United States of America became a majority permitless gun carry country, as Florida GOP governor Ron DeSantis signed into law a bill quickly passed through the legislature with little time for pushback.

DeSantis frequently holds press conferences and bill signings, often at schools, often surrounded by little children as he tries to advance his "parents' rights" campaign. But on Monday, the governor who many are expecting to formally announce a White House run soon, shunned the cameras and the kids, opting for a quiet, closed-door signing. A tweet from the NRA appears to show DeSantis signing the bill surrounded by their "representatives."

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'So the answer is more guns?' GOPer Crenshaw put on the spot over school shootings

CNN anchor Dana Bash sparred with United States Representative Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) on Sunday's edition of State of the Union over how students can be kept safe in school.

Last week's mass shooting at Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee that killed six people – three of whom were children – reignited the national debate over firearms, which in 2022 surpassed car accidents as the leading cause of death of Americans under twenty-one years of age.

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Joint Base Andrews on lockdown over man seen 'carrying AR-15-style rifle': report

Joint Base Andrews, in Maryland, is on lockdown after reports of a possible active shooter.

Fox5 DC reported that there was an armed person reported near base housing. The individual is a white male and was reportedly wearing a purple sweatshirt and black shorts. The person was reported carrying an AR-15-style rifle.

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Ted Cruz ripped over 'ham-handed' school shooting bills: 'They're not even fully formed pieces of legislation!'

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was shredded by Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) during the Senate proceedings on Thursday.

Cruz, like other Republicans, has focused on making schools more impenetrable as a mechanism for stopping school shootings. The Tennessee shooter fired on the doors to the school, making it possible for her to climb through. An AR-15, however, can penetrate bullet-proof vests used by police officers. So, the doors that would have to be used by a school couldn't merely be particle board.

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Watch: 'Shameful' Republicans mobbed by anti-gun protesters in Nashville

Nashville Rep. Justin Jones (D) scolded his Republican colleagues on Thursday as they pushed through demonstrators protesting the recent shooting at the Covenant Christian school.

Video shared on social media showed hundreds of protesters gathering at the state Capitol.

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US parents' dilemma: how to discuss school shootings without scaring kids

When Elizabeth Barese picked up her 11-year-old son from school on Monday, she knew she had to tell him that a shooting had happened the same day at the school neighboring their family home in Nashville.

"We're right next door and there was a police presence," the 47-year-old told AFP. "I had to address it right away with him."

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Republican wags his finger at Democrat angry about gun violence during Capitol shouting match

A heated debate between Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) erupted just steps from the floor of the House of Representatives on Wednesday.

"They are cowards! They're all cowards!" Bowman shouted in a video posted by CBS News' Ellis Kim. "They won't do anything to save the lives of our children at all. Cowards! Pressure them! Force them to respond to the question, why the hell won't you do anything to save America's children. Explain that all the way until 2024. Let them explain it all the way up until elections day in 2024. They're freaking cowards! They're gutless. They're not here —"

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Lauren Boebert lashes out at gun bans: 'We're not a democracy so quit with that!'

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) argued that the United States is "not a democracy" in response to teachers union president Randi Weingarten's call to enact gun bans similar to ones in Australia and New Zealand.

At an American Federation of Teachers (AFT) meeting Tuesday morning, Weingarten had addressed the Nashville school shooting by calling for a reaction similar to "other great democracies."

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How 5 Republicans are responding to the mass shooting of 3 children and 3 adults in Nashville

There are 535 seats in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and another six non-voting seats for delegates. After Monday's horrific mass shooting at a private Christian elementary school, where three nine-year olds and three adults were shot to death, very few Members appeared on-camera to talk with reporters about the tragedy.

The Democrats who did advocated for various gun control measures, including reinstating the federal assault weapons ban signed into law in 1994 by President Bill Clinton that Republican lawmakers and President George W. Bush refused to renew in 2004, after which mass shootings and gun violence skyrocketed.

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GOP Rep. Clay Higgins: 'There is no such thing as gun violence'

Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) responded to the recent shooting at a Nashville Christian school by declaring there was "no such thing as gun violence."

At a House Oversight hearing on Wednesday, Higgins blasted his Democratic colleagues who blamed the shooting on guns.

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'Just unimaginable': Nashville residents reel from school shooting

Robin Wolfenden was practicing yoga on her balcony on a spring morning in Nashville when she heard the sirens -- the sound of first responders rushing to the scene of America's latest school shooting.

The next day she laid six stones -- a Jewish tradition -- for the victims at the entrance of the nearby Covenant School, where a 28-year-old former student broke in and stalked the halls, killing three staff and three young children.

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