President Joe Biden took a question on the assassination of Japanese PM Shinzo Abe Friday and pointed to the disparity in gun deaths in Japan and the U.S.
Japan’s former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated. Utah and national leaders joined in mourning his death. Utah Sen. Mitt Romney called Abe a true friend of the United States. President Joe Biden said he is outraged.
The former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated on Friday, leaving Japan and the rest of the world deeply shaken by the news. Here's how world leaders have responses.
I was desperately praying for him to survive, but unfortunately that prayer was not answered, and we now face this sad news. I have no words. I would like to express my deep condolences. In the midst of an election which is the root of democracy, this dastardly event took place. I would like to…