WHITE HOUSE
Biden renews push to ban assault weapons in wake
of Nashville shooting
“I call on Congress again to pass my assault weapon
ban. It’s about time we begin to make some progress, but there’s more to
learn,” President Joe Biden said.
President Joe Biden has focused on reinstating the
assault weapons ban that he helped pass in 1994 as senator, but which lapsed in
2004. |
By KIERRA
FRAZIER
03/27/2023
03:22 PM EDT
Updated:
03/27/2023 03:27 PM EDT
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/27/biden-assault-weapons-ban-nashville-shooting-00089050
President
Joe Biden on Monday revived his push for a federal assault weapons ban in the
aftermath of a deadly elementary school shooting.
“I call on
Congress again to pass my assault weapon ban. It’s about time we begin to make
some progress, but there’s more to learn,” Biden said at a Small Business
Administration Women’s Business Summit.
The event
in the East Room of the White House began lightheartedly as Biden opened his
address by discussing his favorite ice cream flavor and talking to kids in the
audience.
“I came
down because I heard there was chocolate chip ice cream,” Biden said. His
speech quickly shifted to calling on Congress to ban assault weapons in the
wake of the shooting.
Three
adults and three children were confirmed dead following a mass shooting Monday
morning at The Covenant School, a private Christian school in Nashville.
The
28-year-old female suspect, who has not been identified, was killed in an
altercation with police. The woman had at least two semi-automatic rifles and a
handgun, police said.
Biden
called the shooting “heartbreaking” and a “family’s worst nightmare.”
“We have to
do more to stop gun violence; it’s ripping our communities apart — ripping the
soul of this nation,” Biden said. “And we have to do more to protect our
schools, so they aren’t turned into prisons.”
Biden has
focused on reinstating the assault weapons ban that he helped pass in 1994 as
senator, but which lapsed in 2004. The president doesn’t appear to have the
votes for an assault weapons ban in Congress.
“How many
more children have to be murdered before Republicans in Congress will step up
and act to pass the assault weapons ban,” White House press secretary Karine
Jean-Pierre said Monday.
At an event
in Washington on Monday, first lady Jill Biden also spoke about the shooting.
“I am truly
without words. Our children deserve better. We stand, all of us, we stand with
Nashville in prayer,” Jill Biden said.


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