Washington D.C. - The political landscape is buzzing with activity as two major stories unfold. Former President Trump's administration is actively responding to the leak of classified war plans that appeared on the Signal messaging platform earlier this week. Details are still emerging about the extent of the leak and the potential national security implications. Sources close to Trump have indicated a strong condemnation of the leak and a call for a thorough investigation.
In a separate but equally significant development, the Supreme Court has upheld the Biden administration's regulations targeting ghost guns. These regulations aim to classify ghost gun kits as firearms, requiring serial numbers and background checks for buyers. The ruling is a major win for the Biden administration and gun control advocates, who argue that ghost guns pose a serious threat to public safety. Opponents of the rule argue that it infringes on Second Amendment rights. CBS News continues to monitor both stories and will provide updates as they become available.
Trump Reacts to Leaked War Plans; Supreme Court Upholds Ghost Gun Rule
Former President Trump's team is responding to the recent leak of classified war plans on the Signal messaging app. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Biden administration's efforts to regulate ghost guns, which are firearms that can be assembled at home and are difficult to trace. This decision marks a significant victory for gun control advocates. CBS News provides continuing coverage on both developing stories.
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