1 month ago | By DCCC
Fung notably doesn't mention guns in his statement on Texas shooting that killed innocent children, teachers
Allan Fung waited days to make a statement on the mass shooting in Texas - to defend himself.
Fung's statement conspicuously avoided mentioning gun violence or calling the Uvalde tragedy what it was - a mass shooting. Instead, he pointed fingers instead of offering solutions.
Why? Because Allan Fung sides with the gun lobby against common-sense measures to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people - like when he opposed a 2018 red flag law.
In his past campaigns, Fung has...
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