Biden: “When in God’s name are we going to stand up to the gun lobby?”

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President Biden opened his remarks from the White House Tuesday night with a deep sigh, after a shooter killed at least 18 children and one adult at an elementary school in Texas. It was a sigh indicative of a fresh horror and yet, an all-too familiar one. 

“I had hoped when I became president I would not have to do this — again,” the president said, with longtime teacher first lady Jill Biden at his side. “Another massacre. Uvalde, Texas. An elementary school. Beautiful, innocent second, third and fourth graders. And how many scores of little children who witnessed what happened — see their friends die, as if they’re in a battlefield, for God’s sake. They’ll live with it the rest of their lives.” 

The president was briefed on the shooting on his return from a trip to Asia, and ordered flags at the White House and all other federal buildings to be flown at half-staff. Mr. Biden said he is “sick and tired” of mass shootings like this, and “we have to act.” 

“As a nation, we have to ask, when in God’s name are we going to stand up to the gun lobby?” Mr. Biden said. “When in God’s name will we do what we all know in our gut needs to be done?” 

The president said it’s been 3,448 days since he stood up at Sandy Hook Elementary School, where a gunman massacred 26 people, including 20 first graders, in 2012. Since then, he said there have been over 900 incidents of gunfires reported on school grounds. 

U.S. President Joe Biden makes a statement about the school shooting in Uvalde
President Joe Biden makes a statement about the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas shortly after he returned to Washington from his trip to South Korea and Japan, at the White House in Washington, U.S. May 24, 2022. KEVIN LAMARQUE / REUTERS

Tuesday’s mass shooting took place at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, on the students’ last week of school before summer break. Two law enforcement sources confirm to CBS News that the 18-year-old shooter had a handgun, AR-15 weapon, and high-capacity magazines. The gunman’s motivation is unclear at this time. 

On Tuesday night, the president urged Congress to pass “common-sense” gun laws. 

“We can’t and won’t prevent every tragedy. But we know they work, and have a positive impact,” the president said of gun restriction measures. “… The idea that an 18-year-old kid can walk into a gun store and buy two assault weapons is just wrong.” 

Vice President Kamala Harris also addressed the mass shooting at the beginning of a speech Tuesday night, saying, “Our hearts keep getting broken” and “enough is enough.” 

Mr. Biden has spoken with Texas Governor Greg Abbott to offer any assistance he needs, White House communications director Kate Bedingfield tweeted. 

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