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The Trump administration's aggressive gun crackdown in Washington DC, despite past policies, reveals an uneasy relationship with gun rights. The initiative, led by Attorney General Bondi and US Attorney Pirro, has resulted in numerous gun seizures and arrests, but raises concerns among gun rights advocates.
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Crime Crackdown in D.C. Shows Trump Administration’s Uneasy Relationship With Guns By Glenn Thrush Sept. 1, 2025 The Trump administration’s crackdown on crime in Washington has been propelled, in part, by an aggressive clampdown on guns, with city and federal officials confiscating around 150 weapons since the president declared a crime emergency in the capital nearly three weeks ago. “I’m pleased to report another 105 arrests have been made and 12 illegal guns taken off the streets of Washington, DC,” Attorney General Pam Bondi wrote on social media on Thursday. It was part of her near-daily tally of gun seizures, an effort spearheaded by Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. Under almost any other president, heralding a gun sweep would not be notable. But the shift toward gun enforcement — and publicizing the aggressive street sweeps — marks an abrupt departure for an administration that has courted Second Amendment maximalists and sharply downgraded fed...
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