Nashville shooting: White House presses GOP on assault-style weapons ban

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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre speaks during a press briefing at the White House, Monday, March 27, 2023, in Washington. (Online News 72h Photo/Patrick Semansky) Patrick Semansky/Online News 72h

Nashville shooting: White House presses GOP on assault-style weapons ban

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March 27, 02:23 PM March 27, 02:27 PM
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President Joe Biden is seeking to put pressure on congressional Republicans to pass an assault weapons ban after three children and three adults were killed during a school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee.

"He wants Congress to act because enough is enough," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Monday. "How many more children have to be murdered before Republicans in Congress will step up and act to pass the assault weapons ban?"

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Schools should be "safe spaces for our kids to grow and learn and for our educators to teach," Jean-Pierre said, adding Biden had been briefed on the situation and that the White House is coordinating with the Justice Department and local officials. She defended Biden's gun-related executive orders and the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which incentivized states to introduce so-called red flag laws.

"I don't have the data" on the effectiveness of Biden's unilateral action, the press secretary said.

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Biden will address the shooting at a small-business event Monday afternoon, she added.

Six people are dead, as well as the shooter, after a 28-year-old woman opened fire with two assault-type rifles and a handgun Monday morning at the Covenant School, a private Christian school in Nashville.

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