the house gets a chance to send the bill to the president s desk, first time congress passed a piece of legislation since 1993. carley: leaders have spoken up strongly calling it an effort to chip away at law-abiding citizen second amendment rights. griff jenkins has the latest developments from washington. good morning. griff: good morning, that vote remarkable, democrats needed 10 republicans and they got 15 on an issue, the gop long resisted, guns. chuck schumer praising the bipartisan effort. the gun safety bill can be described with three adjectives, bipartisan, common sense, life-saving. griff: gop included minority leader mcconnell after negotiations were led by senator john cornyn. i knew this effort was about the art of the possible, looking at areas where we could agree and setting aside areas where we could not. griff: not everyone does agree, senator ted cruz blasting in a statement saying approach of democrats is to take away democrats from law-abiding
against it. brooke singman joins us with the latest. brooke: pro-choice activists linked to jane s revenge is now targeting a building shared by a pro-life organization and michigan campaign office. fox news received the photos from congressman tim walberg. he shares a building with jackson right to life. we feel it is such a sad state of affairs that groups like jane s revenge are resorting to domestic terrorism and hate crimes. walberg blames the white house. he says it is shameful president biden and speaker nancy pelosi have refused to condemn the tactics from radical pro-abortion activists. there are fears things could get worse. fliers are circulating ahead of the supreme court ruling that could overturn roe v. wade. president biden has yet to tackle headon leaning on the press secretary to address the uptick in attacks. violence and destruction of property have no place in our country under any circumstance, and the president denounces this action regardless of our
defense production act over the price of gas. carley: the president s push for a gas tax holiday getting pushback from the democrats, warning this policy would at best achieve miniscule relief while blowing $10 billion hole in the highway trust fund that would need to be filleded if we want to fix crumbling bridges, advance the modern infrastructure system, and griff jenkins is live in washington can more. good morning. griff: good morning. the president s plan is combination of suspending federal gas tax until september and calling on states to suspend their respective gas tax and now issuing war-footing edick that oil companies lower their prices. watch. president biden: to companies running gas stations and setting prices at the pump, this is a time of war, global peril, ukraine, these are not normal times. bring down the price you are charging at the pump to reflect cost you are paying for the product. do it now, do it today. griff: the president s messaging bla
the house gets a chance to send the bill to the president s desk, first time congress passed a piece of legislation since 1993. carley: leaders have spoken up strongly calling it an effort to chip away at law-abiding citizen second amendment rights. griff jenkins has the latest developments from washington. good morning. griff: good morning, that vote remarkable, democrats needed 10 republicans and they got 15 on an issue, the gop long resisted, guns. chuck schumer praising the bipartisan effort. the gun safety bill can be described with three adjectives, bipartisan, common sense, life-saving. griff: gop included minority leader mcconnell after negotiations were led by senator
top white house officials, gop scalise pressing republicans to vote against a package telling members, the legislation is toefrt chip away at law-abiding citizen second amendment rights. top items would advance background checks for people 18 to 21, include money for red flag laws and provide billions for mental health services. mike lee voted against the bill and said lawmakers were not given enough time to read the fine print. this is 80 pages, 80 pages is something you can read quickly if you are reading a fast-paced novel or newspaper, legislative text takes longer to digest and fully understand. a lot of characterization of it didn t add up and still doesn t. supporters hope to pass it in the senate by saturday before 4th of july recess and it would