President Biden on April 8 outlined his administration’s plan to curb gun violence after two recent mass shootings. “That is what is fueling so many of the victims and survivors and people who are impacted by gun violence. But the string of mass shootings during his first months in office has already begun to force his hand. Volsky was among several movement leaders who have urged Biden to prioritize gun violence prevention during his joint address to Congress on April 28. That’s what’s lacking.”During a news conference Friday, Biden rejected the notion that he was not spending enough political capital on combating gun violence.
Source: Washington Post April 17, 2021 14:49 UTC