President Joe Biden marked the 12th anniversary of the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting by urging Congress to take action on gun control. In a statement, Biden highlighted the work of gun control advocacy groups like Moms Demand Action and Giffords, and touted his administration's 2022 gun safety legislation. He called for universal background checks, red flag laws, safe storage measures, and an assault weapons ban.
President Joe Biden urged Congress to “do something” on gun control Saturday, the 12th anniversary of the attack on Sandy Hook Elementary.
He painted a picture of the groups as being organic, omitting any mention of the relationship between Moms Demand and Mike Bloomberg.
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