Biden to mark one year since Uvalde school shooting with speech at White House

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Biden to mark one year since Uvalde school shooting with speech at White House
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President Biden will remember the victims of the Uvalde shooting and call for more action to reduce gun violence, a White House official said.

last June to tighten some gun restrictions in the wake of Uvalde and other shootings. Mr. Biden has continued to advocate for banning assault weapons, an unlikely scenario in a Republican-controlled House. of every child and adult who lost their lives that day.

"Nevaeh. Jacklyn. Makenna. Jose. Eliahna. Uziyah. Amerie Jo. Xavier. Jayce. Tess. Maranda. Alithia. Annabell. Maite. Alexandria. Layla. Jailah. Eliahna. Rojelio. And their teachers, Irma Garcia and Eva Mireles," Harris said."Nineteen children and two educators who should be here with us today ...

After the Uvalde shooting last year, the president asked,"When in God's name are we going to stand up to the gun lobby?" "As a nation, we have to ask, when in God's name are we going to stand up to the gun lobby?" Mr. Biden continued."When in God's name will we do what we all know in our gut needs to be done?": President Biden marks one year since the Robb Elementary School shooting

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