Trump Announces Support for National Right-to-Carry Law at Pennsylvania Event
1-Minute Brief
The announcement comes as President Trump addresses economic and energy concerns ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
Key Facts
- President Trump stated his administration is working on national right-to-carry firearm legislation.
- Trump visited a business in the Allentown area of Pennsylvania during his trip.
- The visit coincides with voter concerns about the economy, gasoline prices, and Trump's political record.
- Trump highlighted the U.S. economy and oil prices during his remarks in Pennsylvania.
- The White House signaled support for expanded firearm carry rights at the event.
What Happened
President Trump visited Pennsylvania, where he announced his administration's efforts toward national right-to-carry firearm legislation and addressed economic and energy issues.
Why It Matters
The announcement signals a potential shift in federal firearm policy and comes as economic and energy issues are prominent for voters ahead of the midterm elections.
What's Next
Observers are watching for legislative proposals on national right-to-carry laws and further White House statements on economic and energy policy.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight3h agoTrump fuels hopes for nationwide right-to-carry legislation with surprise declaration at Pennsylvania event
- NBC NewsLeft5h agoTrump touts U.S. economy and oil prices in a midterm pitch in Pennsylvania
- The IndependentLeft20h agoTrump heads to Pennsylvania as voters weigh economy, prices and his political record
