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Biden says domestic abusers should get guns while Trump stays silent

Biden says domestic abusers should get guns while Trump stays silent






President Joe Biden issued a clear and strong statement that domestic abusers should not get guns, while convicted felon Trump said nothing.

Biden said:

No victim of violence should have to fear that their abuser will obtain a gun. With today’s decision, survivors of domestic violence and their families will still be able to count on critical protections, just as they have for the past three decades.

Throughout my career, I have worked to prevent domestic abusers from purchasing guns and to protect all Americans from the threat of gun violence. Thirty years ago, I authored the Violence Against Women Act, and as president, I strengthened the law and secured its highest-ever funding. I signed the bipartisan Safer Communities Act that narrowed the so-called “boyfriend loophole” so that romantic partners convicted of domestic violence could not purchase a gun. And I’ve taken dozens of executive actions to strengthen gun safety and end gender-based violence.

Vice President Harris and I remain steadfastly committed to ending violence against women and protecting Americans from gun violence. We will continue to call on Congress to further strengthen support and protections for survivors and take action to end the epidemic of gun violence that is tearing our communities apart.

It’s a sign of the man who was found responsible for rape in a civil court and was also convicted of 34 felonies, who cares little about the safety and well-being of others. he doesn’t mention that it’s a good idea. not facilitating access to weapons for people who commit domestic violence.

Trump was apparently so worried about displeasing the NRA that he had to avoid the Supreme Court’s ruling that it is legal to deny access to guns to people who have committed acts of domestic violence.

Joe Biden cares about people. Donald Trump doesn’t even try to pretend to feel the same way.










Jason is the editor-in-chief. He is also a member of the White House Press Panel and a Congressional Correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason holds a bachelor’s degree in political science. His graduate studies focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.
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