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Uvalde Schools Police Chief Says He Did Not Consider Himself Incident Commander

Uvalde schools police chief Pete Arredondo said he never considered himself the incident commander of the scene of last month's school shooting in Texas that killed 19 children and two teachers, and that he did not order police to hold back on breaching the building.

Mother Whose Son Was Shot ‘Point Blank in the Head’ Decimates Dem Gun Control Agenda: ‘I Don’t Need the Government to Save Me’

Gun rights activist Lucretia Hughes delivered powerful testimony to lawmakers on Wednesday, making her case for why more gun control laws will not solve gun violence problems.

Democrats Oppose Bill Supplying Extra Security for Supreme Court Justices

Pelosi and House Democrats fail to bring the bill to a vote.

FBI Arrests Republican Gubernatorial Candidate on Jan 6 Misdemeanor Charges

Republican Ryan Kelley arrested at his home.

California Man Went to Justice Kavanaugh’s Home With Intent to Kill

A California man has been charged with the attempted murder of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh after telling dispatchers his intent was to do just that Wednesday, June 8, federal officials said.

5 House Republicans Vote for Sweeping Gun Control: Bill Heads to Senate

Four of the five Republicans who voted 'yes' will not be returning to Congress next term.

Assassination Attempt on Justice Kavanaugh Downplayed by Mainstream Media

CNN host claimed the suspect’s motives were unclear.

Report Links 75 Soros-Backed U.S. Prosecutors to Disturbing Outcomes

Prosecutors assisted by Soros represent more than 1 in 5 Americans.

Here’s the Fatal Flaw in Matthew McConaughey’s ‘Common Sense’ Gun Plan

Actor Matthew McConaughey visited Washington, D.C., this week to push for what he termed “reasonable, practical, tactical regulations” on gun rights, such as background checks, red-flag laws, and higher age limits.

Justice Department Names Nine-Member Team to Review Texas School Shooting, Law Enforcement Response

Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday announced a nine-person team to help the Justice Department in a review of law enforcement’s response to the mass shooting last month at a Texas elementary school.

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