Gun Control Must Include Background Checks, Dems Tell Trump

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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., meets with reporters just after the House Judiciary Committee approved guidelines for impeachment hearings on President Donald Trump, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Washington – Congressional Democratic leaders warned President Donald Trump on Sunday that any proposal on gun control must include a House-passed bill to expand background checks for gun purchases — or else risk no legislation at all.

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In a joint statement, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said they spoke Sunday morning by phone with Trump, who planned to announce as soon as this week what measures he supported.

Pelosi, D-Calif., and Schumer, D-N.Y., said they made clear that any proposal lacking the House legislation “will not get the job done” by leaving dangerous loopholes.

“We know that to save as many lives as possible, the Senate must pass this bill and the president must sign it,” they said.

A White House spokesman, Judd Deere, confirmed that Trump spoke with the Democratic leaders at their request and indicated to them a desire to find a “bipartisan legislative solution” but made no commitments.

“The conversation was cordial,” Deere said. “The president reiterated his commitment for his administration to continue work on these issues.”

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has declined to hold a vote on the bill, which was approved by the Democratic-controlled House in February. He says it’s not clear the Senate would be able to pass the legislation or that Trump would sign it into law.

The bill would expand background checks to cover private sales such as one that allowed a Texas shooting suspect to purchase his weapon before killing seven people last month.

Trump and White House aides have discussed a number of gun-control measures with members of Congress, including steps to go after fraudulent buyers, notify state and local law enforcement when a potential buyer fails a background check, issue state-level emergency risk protection orders, boost mental health assistance and speed up executions for those found guilty of committing mass shootings.

Pelosi and Schumer said they promised Trump that if he endorses the House legislation on background checks and gets McConnell to act on it, they would join the president “for a historic signing ceremony at the Rose Garden.” Their call with Trump, which took place shortly after 11 a.m., lasted about 10 minutes, according to a Democratic aide.

“We will not stop until these bills are passed and our children’s lives are safe,” the Democratic leaders said.

After a summer of devastating mass shootings, Congress has struggled to reach agreement on legislation to curb gun violence as Trump pledged to protect the Second Amendment and wavered on what kind of bill he wants the lawmakers to send for his signature.

But while the president has waffled publicly on expanded background checks, he has directed his staff to continue to work with lawmakers — including Republican Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania and Democratic Sens. Chris Murphy of Connecticut and Joe Manchin of West Virginia — to try to hash out an agreement he can support.

(AP)


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Phineas
Phineas
4 years ago

It’s about fr**king time.

RedLeg
RedLeg
4 years ago

Please note that the New York State “Safe Act* already requires background checks for private sales of firearms. Since only Federal Firearms Licensed dealers have access to the NICS system, the law in NYS requires that the private seller accompany the prospective buyer to a licensed dealer who is required perform the NICS background check. The Licensed dealer can charge up to $25 for the service.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
4 years ago

Mass murderers should get no trial . They do not need a trial . Their guilt is as obvious as the sun is yellow . A mass shooter should be taken to the gallows and hung in public . They are the lowest of the lowest . No it’s not an issue of democracy . It’s a mass shooting for heavens sake . We need to stop being so stupid .

RedLeg
RedLeg
4 years ago

Archy, I thought that you were a true American. Everyone, no matter how heinous is entitled to due process of law. Even if Hitler Y”S had been caught alive, he would be so entitled. Due process for all is enshrined in our Constitution (5th Amendment) and fundamental to our National ethos. Shame on you.

Voice of Reason
Voice of Reason
4 years ago

Aside from agreeing that background checks are needed, and loopholes should be closed, I am particularly pleased Pelosi and Schumer busy with this. It seems to have taken them more that 2 years to realize that we have a president and that their jobs are about passing laws. It is high time they abandon their “Trump is a criminal obsession” which has wasted millions of dollars, and nearly all waking hours for Democrats and MSM. They should have been doing this 2 years ago.

Redleg
Redleg
4 years ago

Archly, we agree on many things but your dismissal of core American values belies your professed patriotism. A brown shirt would fit you very well.