"Biden Administration Under Fire for Rollback of Gun Restrictions: A Shift in National Gun Policy" In a move that has sparked widespread concern among gun control advocates, the Biden administration is quietly dismantling key restrictions on firearms that were put in place to prioritize public safety. This dramatic shift in national gun policy is a stark departure from President Trump's campaign promises to expand Second Amendment rights nationwide. As part of this effort, the administration is working to relax regulations on gun sales and ownership, sparking fears that the country may be heading towards a more permissive and potentially more deadly gun culture. With the nation still grappling with the aftermath of mass shootings and rising gun violence, the White House's decision to roll back these restrictions has left many wondering if the administration is putting politics over people's lives.
During his race for the White House, President Trump pledged to expand Second Amendment rights nationwide. Now his administration is taking major steps to roll back gun restrictions put into place for public safety. Justice correspondent Ali Rogin discussed the administration's efforts with Chip Brownlee, a staff writer at The Trace, covering federal gun policy.