Republicans are silent on gun control a week after Trump rally shooting
by Eric Berger from US news | The Guardian on (#6PCCD)
Reagan's assassination attempt led to bipartisan support for reforms. Now, the GOP will probably focus on security instead
More than a week after the attempted assassination of Donald Trump with an assault weapon, his political supporters and fellow members of the Republican party have remained silent on the issue of tightening America's notoriously lax gun control laws.
That intransigence plays out against the backdrop of a US election that was already deeply marred by fears of political violence and the possibility of civil unrest before a 20-year-old gunman fired a AR-15-style rifle at the former president, injuring him and two others and killing one rally-goer at an event in Pennsylvania.
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