ABBY PHILLIP: Well, those guns -- those laws being violated suggest that it's D.C.'s gun laws that are making those guns illegal, because you actually are not allowed to have -- for the most part, most people are not allowed to have guns in the District of Columbia.
SCOTT JENNINGS: That's true.
MAXWELL FROST: Well, I'm just a little confused though because, Scott, you're saying that, you know, Republicans in Congress and folks are not free legal guns, why is Donald Trump completely gutting the bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the parts of it that support law enforcement, the parts of it that support the entire federal government, working together with local law enforcement on crime, illegal gun statistics, on intelligence on guns, illegal gun trafficking, cracking down on these guys, why is Donald Trump undoing all of that from A to Z?
JENNINGS: Well, I don't know that's true, A-
FROST: It is true.
JENNINGS: B, Republicans are for legal gun ownership. Of course, we believe in a Second Amendment.
FROST: Well, you can't just, like, toss that aside and move forward.
JENNINGS: Well, you're making an allegation and I don't know that it is true. I'm just saying that Republicans want to enforce the law. And the laws of D.C. have obviously not been enforced to the point where the citizens believe they're safe. That's the point of this 30-day --
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PHILLIP: Republicans also want fewer gun laws, period.