In a heated national conversation over gun rights and public safety, Jeanine Ferris Pirro, the Trump-appointed U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, ignited controversy with remarks suggesting anyone who brings a firearm into the nation’s capital “can count on going to jail” — license or no license. That statement, repeated on social media and cable news, struck many gun owners as a stark departure from long-standing Republican and conservative support for the Second Amendment and raised serious questions about federal enforcement priorities and constitutional rights in America’s most politically charged jurisdiction.
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