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May 25, 2022: Terror in Texas reignites gun control debate
May 25, 2022: Terror in Texas reignites gun control debate
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7 minutes
Released:
May 25, 2022
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Tuesday night’s primaries brought some major news:
Former President Donald Trump suffered embarrassing defeats in Georgia
(A must-read from Alex Isenstadt: “‘We’re going to go f---ing
scorched-earth’: How Brian Kemp crushed Trump in Georgia”) … Rep. Mo
Brooks mounted a successful comeback and is now headed to the Alabama
Senate runoff despite losing Trump’s endorsement … And Rep. Henry
Cuellar's narrow lead over Jessica Cisneros means she could request a
recount in the Democrats’ most-watched House primary, though Cuellar
declared victory Tuesday night. … Five key takeaways from Tuesday night,
by David Siders, Adam Wren and Ally Mutnick
And will this time be any different? At least 19 elementary school-aged
children and two adults are dead at the hands of an 18-year-old gunman
in Texas. And once again, the nation is mourning the loss of precious
lives. But in Washington, there is a serious question of not just
whether lawmakers will do anything about gun safety following the latest
mass shooting — but whether they will even try.
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Raghu Manavalan is the Host of POLITICO's Playbook.
Jenny Ament is the Executive Producer of POLITICO Audio.
Former President Donald Trump suffered embarrassing defeats in Georgia
(A must-read from Alex Isenstadt: “‘We’re going to go f---ing
scorched-earth’: How Brian Kemp crushed Trump in Georgia”) … Rep. Mo
Brooks mounted a successful comeback and is now headed to the Alabama
Senate runoff despite losing Trump’s endorsement … And Rep. Henry
Cuellar's narrow lead over Jessica Cisneros means she could request a
recount in the Democrats’ most-watched House primary, though Cuellar
declared victory Tuesday night. … Five key takeaways from Tuesday night,
by David Siders, Adam Wren and Ally Mutnick
And will this time be any different? At least 19 elementary school-aged
children and two adults are dead at the hands of an 18-year-old gunman
in Texas. And once again, the nation is mourning the loss of precious
lives. But in Washington, there is a serious question of not just
whether lawmakers will do anything about gun safety following the latest
mass shooting — but whether they will even try.
Subscribe to the POLITICO Playbook newsletter
Raghu Manavalan is the Host of POLITICO's Playbook.
Jenny Ament is the Executive Producer of POLITICO Audio.
Released:
May 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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