WASHINGTON − For years, Republicans including President Donald Trump have advocated for broad Second Amendment rights, arguing the right to bear arms means Americans are allowed to bring guns to virtually all public places.
They've often said more good guys with guns are needed to stop people with bad intentions. Trump hailed Kyle Rittenhouse as the "poster boy" for self-defense after the then-17-year-old shot three men, two fatally, during protests in 2020 Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Yet after the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal authorities in Minneapolis, Trump has dramatically changed his tune, saying the 37-year-old nurse should not have been carrying a loaded firearm to a protest.
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