President Biden addressed the nation calling on Congress to act after the recent round of mass shootings in the country. “How much carnage are we willing to accept?” Biden asked. He called for raising the age to purchase assault weapons from 18 to 21 if lawmakers can’t agree on an outright ban of those firearms. Nicole Hockley lost her son Dylan in the 2012 ... Show More
Jul 16
Clayton Avoids Answering Whether Biden Won in 2020
Jay Clayton, President Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence, avoided a clear answer on who won the 2020 presidential election during a confirmation hearing Wednesday. One of the lawmakers who questioned him, Democratic Senator Mark Kelly from Arizona, joins to ta ... Show More
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Mar 2021
Joe Biden’s 30-Year Quest for Gun Control
<p>In less than a week, the United States has seen two deadly mass shootings: one in Boulder, Colo., and another in the Atlanta area.</p><p>These events prompted President Biden to address the nation on Tuesday. In his speech, he said it was time to ban assault weapons.</p><p>Mr. ... Show More
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