2020 candidates call out President Trump's remarks on mass shootings
"Mr. President, immigration isn’t the problem. White nationalism is the problem. America’s inaction on gun safety legislation is the problem. It’s time to put the politics aside and pass universal background checks and an assault weapons ban. Lives depend on it," Biden tweeted.
“Right now, we have to decide what kind of nation we’re going to become. The attack that we saw in El Paso two days ago was a result of hate and bigotry. For four years now, since he launched his campaign, Donald Trump has made hate and bigotry and division a political strategy," he said."The attack two days ago was an attack on the Latino community, it was an attack on immigrants, it was an attack on Mexicans and Mexican-Americans—and that is no accident.
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