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Biden says he beat the NRA twice, but his push as VP for expanded background failed in 2013.
He wants Congress to pass a host of gun-control measures, including universal background checks.
A White House official said Biden was also weighing executive actions to address gun violence.
Shortly after the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, then-Vice President Joe Biden shared his advice for managing grief in a lengthy phone call with Mark Barden, who was still in shock from losing his seven-year-old son Daniel.
The
St. Louis Post-Dispatch used a February 20, 2021, editorial to suggest President Joe Biden could make the left’s gun control dreams come true.
The editorial opened with:
Three years ago last Sunday, a gunman opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, killing 17. The deadliest high school shooting in U.S. history mobilized students and others to demand sane national gun policy, only to be thwarted by an obstinate Republican Party in the thrall of the National Rifle Association. If the Biden administration and the new Democrat-dominated Congress do nothing else in the coming two years, it’s crucial they institute universal background checks and other rational reforms.
Tim Tebow poses with two individuals at the 2021 Shine-Thru prom event. | Tim Tebow Foundation
Hundreds of churches worldwide took part in the Tim Tebow Foundation’s Night to Shine prom events for people with special needs last weekend. Unlike the last six years of the annual Valentine’s Day weekend tradition, this year s prom gatherings looked different.
In a tweet Friday, Tebow shared that six months ago, they did not know how to approach Night to Shine 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. But, canceling the event was never the alternative.
“COVID can cancel a lot of things but it can’t cancel celebrating people’s value and worth,” Tebow tweeted.
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