Why the Minneapolis killings have driven a wedge between Trump and pro-gun groups

Trump loyalists are upset the administration has blamed Pretti’s shooting on him exercising his right to carry a gunGun rights groups have long been among Donald Trump’s most loyal allies. But following the killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, the alliance is showing rare cracks.In the days...

<p>Trump loyalists are upset the administration has blamed Pretti’s shooting on him exercising his right to carry a gun</p><p>Gun rights groups have long been among Donald Trump’s most loyal allies. But following the killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, the alliance is showing rare cracks.</p><p>In the days since the shooting, the movement has forcefully defended its stance that the second amendment is a means to keep Americans safe from government overreach and abuse and has stood fast in its fight to expand Americans’ right to carry concealed firearms in public and private spaces, even as <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/trump-administration">Trump administration</a> officials, and Trump himself, suggested otherwise.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/29/trump-administration-gun-rights-groups-minnesota-shooting">Continue reading...</a>
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