How The NRA Responded To The July 4 Highland Park Shooting
The NRA tweeted out an independence Day July 4 message ahead of the shooting, claiming that Americans' ability to celebrate is because they are able to be armed. After the shooting, they retweeted a Trump supporter's message saying the NRA was being blamed for something that wasn't their fault.
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