Rep. Sires Issues Statement on Mass Shootings in El Paso, Dayton
"Our nation is reeling from two devastating attacks this weekend. In
"Throughout my time in
"Today, the President said that hate has no place in America, and yet his rhetoric fuels it every single day when he tells my colleagues to go back to where they came from, calls white nationalists very fine people, and dehumanizes entire communities simply because of where they are from or the color of their skin. The President called for increased mental health funding, and yet his administration is actively working to repeal the Affordable Care Act and has repeatedly tried to decrease funding for mental health programs. The President tweeted that legislation on background checks should be considered, and yet he has made such calls before, only to revoke his support.
"I do not believe what the President said today because everything he has done before shows that he is not serious about ending hate, funding mental health programs, or closing background check loopholes. If he was, he would be supporting the numerous pieces of legislation that the
"We are the only nation that allows mass shootings to happen and that is unconscionable."
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