Time for some action: Biden executive actions aim to curb gun violence in America Cole Miller, KOMO News Reporter Time for some action: Biden executive actions aim to curb gun violence in America
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“They’ve offered plenty of thoughts and prayers, members of Congress, but they’ve passed not a single new federal law to reduce gun violence,” Biden said at the Rose Garden. “Enough prayers. Time for some action.
One action is to stop the increased sale of so-called “ghost guns” which can be built with kits and molded out of 3-D printers. They have no serial number and no background check is necessary. He’s also using his power increase regulation in stabilizing braces for pistols which increase their accuracy.
Alabama’s Richard Shelby among few senators to have participated in three impeachments
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The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is bringing back college memories for Angi Stalnaker and a lesson she learned from a beloved political science professor at the University of Alabama.
She recalled her professor, Bill Stewart, writing down the names of the Republican and Democratic senators who, prior to the 1999 impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton, indicated how they would vote before the trial started. Those who did have their minds made up beforehand, Stalnaker recalls Stewart saying, “violated their oaths.”
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jane Mayer, chief Washington correspondent for The New Yorker, about Sen. Mitch McConnell and what motivated him to finally cut ties with then-President Trump.