A January 6 defendant who allegedly showed up to former President Barack Obama's house with guns is asking for a pardon.
Barack Obama might seem an unlikely investor in the firearms industry. But the U.S. president, a fierce advocate for gun regulation, has money in a pension fund that holds stock in gun and ...
Pro-Lifers Should Vote No on RFK The New Fusionism of Wanting to Blow Stuff Up As part of his effort to reduce gun violence, President Obama issued an executive order today that makes it easier to ...
If you took gun advocates at their word, you might think they're enormously displeased when President Obama discusses measures like the expansion (or if you like, clarification) of the background ...
Throwing Money at America’s K–12 Public Education Catastrophe Is Not Helping Trump’s Tariff Folly President Barack Obama commuted ... such as a machine gun, silencer, or sawed-off shotgun.
On Infowars, newly freed Enrique Tarrio calls for retribution: “The people who did this, they need to feel the heat. They need to be put behind bars." ...
I highly doubt that there was much support in Texas for Barack Obama's Libyan misadventure. One can debate whether that's good or bad. But what's not debatable is that the connection between gun ...
Donald Trump is to gardens as Barack Obama was to guns. This isn't a trick sentence or a standardized test question. It's a statement about how perceptions of a presidential administration can ...
Taylor Taranto, of Seattle, is accused of unlawfully possessing firearms and ammunition and of threatening to blow up his van at a federal facility in Maryland.