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President Trump said Tuesday the White House is advancing national concealed-carry reciprocity legislation. Bills on the issue were introduced in both chambers of Congress last year.
Washington ExaminerSpeaking in Pennsylvania, the president raised the topic while addressing National Rifle Association members. " Bills on the issue were introduced in both chambers of Congress last year.
Legislation introduced by Rep. Richard Hudson moved out of committee in October 2025, but the Senate Judiciary Committee has not advanced a competing bill. Trump has previously stated he would sign such legislation into law.
White House officials did not say Tuesday whether the president was referring to the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2025 or new legislation. "National right to carry, we’re working on it," Trump said.
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Military.comNorth Korea commissioned the 5,000-ton destroyer Choe Hyon into its navy Tuesday at Nampo port. Kim Jong Un attended and outlined further plans for nuclear-armed surface ships. The move follows earlier tests and a damaged sister vessel.
vanguardngr.comNorth Korea commissioned the Choe Hyon destroyer on June 23 at the port of Nampo. Kim Jong Un attended and outlined plans to expand the navy with nuclear weapons and larger surface combatants.
France 24NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte will meet President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday. The session occurs two weeks before the annual NATO summit scheduled next month in Turkey.