On the 12th anniversary of the Sandy Hook event, Biden renewed his call for Congress to act on gun reform.

Right on cue.

Biden went on to praise families who used that event to push for unconstitutional gun laws.

He then stated how crime was declining crime.

Where?

At Epstein’s island? That’s true.

But here on the mainland, crime seems to be the new norm, at least in the bigger cities.

And so, Biden demanded that “more must be done.”

With his residency nearing its final stretch, does he really think he can make any changes?

And if so, will they last beyond Jan 20th?

The Hill reports:

Biden marked the 12th anniversary of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Connecticut on Saturday with a fresh pitch for Congress to act on gun reform legislation.

Biden in a press release touted his administration’s efforts to combat gun violence but argued that there was more to be done — especially as his presidency enters the final stretch.

“Jill and I still grieve this unimaginable loss and continue to pray for the victims’ families and others traumatized by this senseless violence,” he wrote. “Many individuals impacted by the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School have turned their pain into purpose.”

“The legacy of this tragedy is one of great loss — but also hope,” he added. “Twelve years ago, moms sitting at their kitchen counters went online, expressed their outrage, and organized for commonsense gun safety legislation.”

The president also offered his appreciation for the families of those lost to gun violence and advocates who have taken a stance, established foundations to carry on their loved ones’ memories and vowed to hold the gun industry accountable.

“With the strength of this emboldened movement by our side, we have made historic progress to reduce gun violence over the past four years,” Biden said, outlining the administration’s gun reform initiatives, including gun safety legislation at the federal and state level, and the creation of the first-ever White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention.

After four years under my administration, homicides are down, crime is falling, and we are seeing fewer mass shootings. This progress is no accident,” he continued. “Still, more must be done.”

“Crime is falling” ?

He doesn’t get out much, does he?

And what about trying to pardon (only a president can do that) Hunter Biden?

And why didn’t we hear from Biden when the Brian Thompson was shot?

And in memory of Sandy Hook’s 12 year anniversary, here’s a clip of Robbie Parker.

He would go on to tell the media that his daughter was just murdered.

Not sure if I’d be chuckling hours after that happened, but hey, maybe his buddy’s are just really funny.



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