President Joe Biden recently took aim at his predecessor and Republican vice presidential nominee, Senator JD Vance, for their past comments regarding school shootings. During a speech addressing gun violence, Biden referenced remarks made by former President Trump and Senator Vance that he found concerning.
Biden criticized Trump for his response to a school shooting in Iowa, where the former president reportedly said, 'Just get over it.' The current president expressed his disapproval of such dismissive attitudes towards the tragic events that have become all too common in American schools.
Regarding Senator Vance, Biden misstated his title as Secretary but highlighted comments attributed to him where he allegedly referred to school shootings as 'facts of life.' The president questioned the mindset of individuals who downplay the seriousness of such incidents and called for accountability.
Expressing his frustration, Biden asked, 'Who the hell do these people think they are?' as he emphasized the need for a more compassionate and proactive approach to addressing gun violence in the country.
Following his remarks, President Biden signed an executive order aimed at enhancing active shooter drills in schools and addressing the challenges posed by emerging firearm technologies, including ghost guns and 3D-printed firearms. The executive order reflects the administration's commitment to improving school safety and tackling the issue of gun violence through targeted measures.
The president's strong stance on the matter underscores the urgency of addressing the root causes of gun violence and implementing effective strategies to prevent future tragedies in educational settings.