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House Democrats are back in session and following through with their promise to push “gun violence” legislation the moment they returned from the August recess.
After years of feeling political pressure and opposition from liberal Democrats across the country, Walmart, the world’s largest retailer is now feeling unprecedented praise from those same Democratic detractors over its newly announced gun sales policy.
During a Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America press conference in Coral Springs, Florida, Democratic U.S. Reps. Ted Deutch and Donna Shalala continued their push to pass common-sense gun legislation and to press the U.S. Senate to take up and pass their House approved Bipartisan Background Checks Act (H.R 8).
Florida Rep. Ted Deutch (D), along with Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D), Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D), and other south Florida Democrats are now saying that their first order of business upon returning to Washington is to address the “gun violence” issue, including Deutch's bill to ban "high capacity magazines."
America has always had guns, but the mass shootings that have occurred over the past decade or so, have put an immense emphasis on the results of illicit gun use, creating a deep divide among the gun rights and gun violence lobbies.
After the El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio mass shootings that claimed the lives of 32 innocent people, and injured or maimed dozens more, Congressional Democrats have ramped up their rhetoric and efforts to ban “assault weapons.”
It appears that all the members of the U.S. House of Representatives “got the memo,” got a text message, and maybe even a “robocall” pressing them to vote in favor of the Stopping Bad Robocalls Act.
House Democrats are united against President Donald Trump, but when it comes to issues concerning Israel, pro-Israel legislators find themselves pushing back against anti-Israeli detractors within their own ranks.
“We stand with our Chair in protecting the rule of law against the rise of tyranny,” tweeted Rep. Hakeem Jeffries “@HouseDemocrats will expose the cover-up. No. Matter. What. It. Takes.”
"Animal protection is a cause that enjoys broad support from Americans of all political affiliations."
Regardless of their political affiliation, members of the U.S. Congress always seem to come together on legislation that protects animals, regardless of whether these pets are domesticated or not.
“as the mother of three teenagers, I know that we cannot wait to address this epidemic."
According to the official U.S. Congress website, Deutch’s carbon tax bill would “amend the Internal Revenue Code to impose a fee on carbon content of fuels.”
The shooter made a statement in his 74-page manifesto, where he stated that he saw Trump “as a symbol of renewed identity and common purpose.”
"Bringing Americans home must be our priority."
"There’s not been a significant downside or cost to taking an American hostage."
Nadler told ABC News,"tomorrow we will be issuing document requests to over 60 different people and individuals from the White House
Every since the shooting to place, Deutch has been pushing for gun legislation that the gun lobby believes infringes upon the 2nd Amendment.
