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Trump Says He’s “Working On” National Right-to-Carry After NRA President Presses Him in Pennsylvania
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Trump Says He’s “Working On” National Right-to-Carry After NRA President Presses Him in Pennsylvania

Jim Flanders
Last updated: June 26, 2026 12:51 am
Jim Flanders Published June 26, 2026
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Key Takeaways

  • President Trump announced support for national right-to-carry legislation during a rally in Pennsylvania.
  • He received applause after confirming the administration is ‘working on’ this issue.
  • Two main proposals exist: the National Constitutional Carry Act, which allows unpermitted carry, and H.R. 38, which mandates reciprocal recognition of concealed carry permits across states.
  • Trump’s remarks indicate potential Republican support for advancing gun rights legislation, but no specific bill was named.
  • The outcome remains uncertain as the administration has yet to commit to backing either proposed legislation.

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MACUNGIE, PA — President Donald Trump told a Pennsylvania crowd this week that his administration is “working on” national right-to-carry, the clearest signal yet that the issue has the White House’s attention.

Trump made the comment Tuesday at the Mack Trucks facility in Macungie. He recognized NRA President Bill Bachenberg in the audience and credited the organization for standing behind him.

The president said Bachenberg had asked whether he would back national right-to-carry legislation. Trump put the question to the crowd, which answered with loud applause.

“National right to carry. Yeah, we’re working on it,” Trump said.

He treated the cheering room as his own polling operation, joking he did not need to pay anyone for numbers to know where his supporters stand.

Trump did not name a specific bill, and he did not say whether his team is drafting new legislation or pushing measures already on the table. That leaves two main vehicles in play.

Sen. Mike Lee of Utah introduced the National Constitutional Carry Act earlier this year. As described by its sponsor, the bill would let any American who can legally own a firearm carry without a permit, while barring states from imposing licensing requirements, fees, or criminal penalties on otherwise lawful carry. Anyone already prohibited under federal law would stay prohibited.

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On the reciprocity side, Rep. Richard Hudson’s H.R. 38 would require states to honor concealed carry permits issued elsewhere, the way a driver’s license works across state lines. That bill has drawn dozens of co-sponsors but has not moved.

The distinction matters. Reciprocity forces states to recognize permits they did not issue. Constitutional carry removes the permit requirement altogether. Both expand where law-abiding citizens can lawfully carry, and Trump’s remark did not lock in either one.

For me, the takeaway is simple. A carry permit should not lose its meaning the moment you cross a state line, and the right to defend your own life does not stop at a border on a map. Hearing a sitting president say it out loud, standing next to the NRA’s president, is worth something.

It is also just a statement. Words at a rally are not a signature on a bill. But the politics are lining up, and Republican majorities already have the bills written.

I’ll keep tracking where this goes, including whether the administration puts its weight behind Lee’s bill, Hudson’s, or something new.

Read the full article here

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