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Trump eliminates violence against public health advisory weapons

Trump eliminates violence against public health advisory weapons

The Department of Health and Human Services recently eliminated the warning of a former general surgeon declaring a violence of weapons a public health crisis to comply with the President’s Executive Order to protect the second modification rights, according to a white house official.

Giffords, the group of weapon violence prevention founded by former Gabby Giffords representative, announced on Monday that the former The councilor of the surgeon’s general Vivek Murthy The recognition of weapons violence as a public health crisis has been deleted from the website of the Department for Health and Human Services. Murthy-which was nominated by former president Joe Biden issued consulting in June last year, citing the increasing number of wounds and deaths related to firearms in the USA

When asked about the opinion taken from the website of the Department for Human Health and Services, a spokesman of the Department told Politico that “HHS and the General Surgeon Office comply with the Executive Order of President Trump to protect the rights of second modification”.

“Illegal violence of any kind is an issue of crime and, as it has again clarified during its recent speech at the Department of Justice, President Trump undertakes to make America safe again, empowering the law to comply with the law and order,” an official of the White House said in a statement to Politico.

The executive order, which Trump signed last month, directed the federal government to stop the existing policies that the Trump administration considered it violating the constitutional right to carry weapons. The order also guided the Attorney General Pam Bondi to examine all the actions established by the Biden Administration in relation to the firearms for a possible elimination.

“By eliminating this important public health opinion with life rescue resources, President Trump has chosen to give priority to profits in the weapon industry to protect children and families,” said Emma Brown, the executive director of Giffords in a press release about movement. “Pistles were the number one criminal of 2020 American children and teenagers, and non-healthy health experts have understood the violence of weapons as a public health crisis.”

This is not the first movement of the new Trump administration that has angered firearms safety lawyers. Trump actually closed the White House Office to prevent weapon violence after his return to the office, which Democratic MPs criticized and asked the president to restore. The office was launched by the Biden Administration in 2023 to establish a cross -health approach to prevent weapon violence.

Along with the Biden administration, Mourthy also held the position of general surgeon under former President Barack Obama. President Donald Trump hit Dr. Janette Nesheiwat – A former FOX News medical taxpayer – for the position in its new administration, although it has not yet been confirmed.