Kellyanne Conway: GOP Objections to Gun Control Are ‘Reconcilable’
During the August 11, airing of Fox News Sunday Kellyanne Conway suggested Republican objections to gun control are “reconcilable.”

During the August 11, airing of Fox News Sunday Kellyanne Conway suggested Republican objections to gun control are “reconcilable.”

Actress Sophia Bush has called on Congress to “stop the madness” and “oust the autocrat” in President Donald Trump following the two recent mass shootings that have reignited the debate about gun control.

The most recent FBI crime stats show that more people were killed in 2017 with hammers and clubs than were killed with rifles of any kind.

Six persons were wounded Sunday morning when a gunman opened fire in Chicago’s East Garland Park.

On Saturday Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden stressed his belief that the government should require all guns to be outfitted with biometric readers in order to lock and unlock them.

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) vetoed expanded background checks and other gun control legislation passed by the state’s Democrat-controlled House and Senate.

Six people were shot in less than two hours late Friday night to early Saturday morning in heavily gun-controlled Baltimore, Maryland.

Police identified the man who entered a Springfield, Missouri, Walmart with a “tactical rifle,” and they made clear that he is lucky he is still alive.

On August 8, 2019, NRA executive vice president Wayne LaPierre issued a statement taking exception with the gun control push currently emanating from the White House and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).

Montana Gov. Steve Bullock (D) is campaigning for the Democrat presidential nomination and telling would-be voters that Democrat candidates can seize 2020 by supporting gun control.

Actress Julianne Moore called on the Senate to come back to Washington from its recess and address what she called the “national crisis” on gun violence by passing universal background checks and red flag laws.

President Donald Trump endorsed the idea of “meaningful” background checks on Friday, as Congress continues to grapple with the concept of more gun control after the duel mass shootings last weekend.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) indicated an “assault weapons” ban and other gun controls would be “front and center” when the Senate reconvenes in September.

A concealed carry permit holder in Charlotte, North Carolina, shot and killed a robbery suspect at a 7-Eleven early Thursday morning.

A good guy with a gun stopped a man carrying a rifle and 100 rounds of ammunition in a Springfield, Missouri, Walmart Thursday.

Arizona State University journalism professor Steven Beschloss admitted on social media this week that he is not a fan of the Second Amendment. In fact, he is “sick to death” of the right to bear arms. He also blames President Donald Trump, who he claims is “bent on allowing these white supremacists to wage war on our country.”

While campaigning to secure the Republican presidential nomination, Donald Trump released a position paper asserting his opposition to “expanding a broken system” of background checks.

Rush Limbaugh said Wednesday that Democrats are focused on blaming Trump rather than putting a stop to mass shootings.

CNN’s Chris Cuomo used a tweet Thursday to suggest the Second Amendment only protected a collective right until Supreme Justice Antonin Scalia read an “individual right” into it.

A 14-year-old Blaine, Kentucky, girl grabbed her family’s 9mm handgun and shot at intrusion suspects in order to save her sisters.

The El Paso shooting suspect’s mother reportedly called police weeks prior to the August 3, 2019, attack that killed 22 people

Visa chairman and CEO Alfred Kelly says his company will continue to process gun sales as long as buying guns is a legal activity.

A worker at Walmart corporate is asking thousands of fellow employees to take part in an organized “sick out” over the retail giant’s gun and ammo sales.

Julianne Moore reveals in a new interview how she recruited actress Reese Witherspoon and a throng of other A-list Hollywood stars to join her campaign for gun control and opposition to the NRA.

Fox Business Anchor Trish Regan is urging President Trump to seize the opportunity to secure numerous gun controls via executive power.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) pushed for universal background checks on Tuesday in the wake of the August 3, 2019, Dayton attack.

Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl on Monday criticized the “unregulated” possession of firearms like the one used in the August 3, 2019, Dayton attack.

While speaking to reporters Wednesday morning President Trump voiced support for bipartisan background check legislation.

Sen. John Thune (R-SD) is “confident” Republicans and Democrats can work together to secure the red flag proposals President Donald Trump put forward Monday.

The FBI indicates the July 28, Gilroy Garlic Festival gunman had list of a potential targets that included religious, political, and judicial targets.

Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden responded to the weekend shootings by calling for gun controls that already failed to stop the Dayton, Ohio, attack.

Police responded to reports of shots fired at a Walmart on Burbank Dr. in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Tuesday.

Chicago Police released a recording of the sound of gunfire filling the air over the weekend in Democrat-controlled Chicago.

Over four dozen individuals were shot, seven fatally, over the past weekend in Democrat-controlled Chicago.

Barack Obama used a tweet Monday to call for more gun control following the heinous attacks in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio.

Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke told podcast host Jon Favreau that he supports the idea of making gun licensing and mandatory buybacks part of the conversation revolving around the El Paso and Dayton shootings.

CNN reportedly claimed that President Trump ended a rule to keep guns away from the “mentally ill.”

Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) suggests President Trump should “demand” universal background checks in the wake of the Texas and Ohio shootings.

Actor Mark Ruffalo has claimed that Americans are now too fearful to leave their homes for fear that they will be attacked by a murderous gunman.

Democrat presidential hopeful Cory Booker blasted Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) after the Texas and Ohio shootings, demanding the Senate be convened for a gun control vote.
