“Every single Biden attack on gun owners and manufacturers will be terminated my very first week back in office, perhaps my first day,” he said.
It’s up to us to hold Trump to this promise.
Several gun groups have asked President-elect Donald Trump to abolish the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention when he returns to the Oval Office. Trump is expected to comply.
Lawrence Keane, the senior vice president and general counsel of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the industry representative, said, “Nowhere else, within the U.S. government, are taxpayers forced to fund efforts to denigrate their rights protected by the law. This office was established to appease the special-interest gun control lobby and donors.”
Trump is also being pressured to abolish or limit the authority of the ATF. The agency under Biden has become a regulations-heavy anti-gun outfit that targets gun sellers and has been trying to regulate commonly used and owned firearms.
In a speech at a National Rifle Association outdoors convention in Pennsylvania earlier this year, Trump promised action. “Every single Biden attack on gun owners and manufacturers will be terminated my very first week back in office, perhaps my first day,” he said.
By Paul Bedard