Trump says he’s ‘working on’ national concealed-carry legislation
President Donald Trump reiterated his support for national concealed-carry reciprocity legislation on Tuesday, suggesting that the White House is “working on” advancing a bill through Congress. Both congressional chambers introduced concealed-carry reciprocity bills last year. Legislation introduced by Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) moved out of committee in October of 2025, but the Senate Judiciary Committee […]
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President Donald Trump reiterated his support for national concealed-carry reciprocity legislation on Tuesday, suggesting that the White House is “working on” advancing a bill through Congress.Both congressional chambers introduced concealed-carry reciprocity bills last year. Legislation introduced by Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) moved out of committee in October of 2025, but the Senate Judiciary Committee has not advanced a competing bill. Trump has previously stated he would sign legislation on the subject into law.
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