
Ripping ‘The Trace’ Apart for What it Is, and What It’s Not
In the ever-expanding echo chamber of anti-gun media, The Trace stands out as a particularly insidious player, masquerading as objective journalism while functioning as a
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In the ever-expanding echo chamber of anti-gun media, The Trace stands out as a particularly insidious player, masquerading as objective journalism while functioning as a

Tom Knighton’s latest takedown at Bearing Arms is a masterclass in impeccable timing, exposing The Trace’s latest anti-Republican screed just as red flag law backlash

The Trace, that Bloomberg-funded anti-gun megaphone masquerading as journalism, just onboarded some fresh blood to its board—and oh boy, their resumes read like a who’s

If I ever find the individual who suggested these three new board members to The Trace, I might have to buy them a beer. Why?

In a move that’s as predictable as it is insidious, Michael Bloomberg’s anti-gun juggernaut The Trace has just stacked its board with fresh journalism and

Michael Bloomberg’s gun-control propaganda outlet, The Trace, just dropped what they probably thought was a mic-drop exposé on the firearms industry: revealing it’s… an industry.

The Trace, that ever-reliable mouthpiece for gun control activism, has once again trotted out a study claiming ghost guns—privately made firearms—are a major driver of

The Trace, that darling of the gun-control echo chamber funded by Michael Bloomberg’s bottomless wallet, has decided to shine a spotlight on Philadelphia’s Black Lion

No federal agency has withered under President Donald Trump’s second term quite like the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives—or so wails The Trace,