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Watch these emotional pleas for gun safety reform from victims and their family members in 90-second highlight reel

The House Committee on Oversight and Reform on Wednesday held hours of emotional testimony by survivors of mass shootings and their families, testimony that Politico condensed into a powerful 90-second video.

“After 19 innocent children and two teachers lost their lives in Texas just ten days after the mass shooting in my home state of New York, I’m turning my anger into action," Chair Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) said.

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Expert claims foreign terrorists are plotting to use loose US gun laws to commit attacks

Donell Harvin, the former chief of Homeland Security for Washington, D.C., revealed that there continues to be "chatter" monitored by United States intelligence agencies that international terrorist groups are considering using loose gun laws to commit acts of terror in the country.

Speaking to MSNBC on Wednesday, Harvin called it a "serious concern."

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'How dare you?' Katie Porter clashes with Republican witness at gun violence hearing

Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) clashed with Amy Swearer of the conservative Heritage Foundation at a hearing on gun violence in the United States.

While appearing as a witness for the minority at a House Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday, Swearer insisted that Porter had accused her of perjury regarding assault weapons legislation.

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GOP lawmaker blames 'dang smartphones' at hearing on mass shootings

Rep. Pat Fallon (R-TX) this week linked mass shootings to "the overuse" of "dang smartphones."

At a House Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday, Fallon rejected the call for new gun regulations following the recent mass shooting at a school in Uvalde, Texas.

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WATCH: Mother of Buffalo victim invites lawmakers to help 'clean' son's bullet wounds caused by AR-15

Zeneta Everhart, whose 21-year-old son was shot in the neck and back during a racist massacre in Buffalo last month, told members of Congress at a House hearing Wednesday that if listening to her testimony doesn't compel them to take action against gun violence, they should visit her home to help "clean Zaire's wounds so that you may see up close the damage that has been caused."

"To the lawmakers who feel that we do not need stricter gun laws, let me paint a picture for you: My son, Zaire, has a hole in the right side of his neck, two on his back, and another on his left leg, caused by an exploding bullet from an AR-15," said Everhart, fighting back tears.

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The View's Joy Behar rails against GOP opposition to domestic terrorism bill: 'Those are their voters'

The women of "The View" railed against Republicans on Wednesday who have been unwilling to do anything on gun safety laws.

Co-host Sunny Hostin asked conservative guest host Lindsey Granger why Republicans are unwilling to take steps on gun safety laws that enjoy the support of the overwhelming majority of Americans, such as universal background checks.

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US congressman demands teachers be given guns at House gun control hearing on Uvalde

U.S. Rep. Andrew Clyde is demanding that elected officials give teachers guns and ensure they are legally allowed to carry them in their classrooms. The far-right Georgia Republican who owns several gun stores also demanded "Gun Free Zone" signs in school neighborhoods be replaced with signs threatening teachers will "do anything" to protect children.

"To those who say that teachers or staff will not take up arms to protect their students, I say they will," Clyde told the House Oversight Committee Wednesday during its highly-publicized hearing on gun violence focusing on the victims and families of those killed in recent mass shootings in Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde Texas.

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Far-right GOP congressman boycotts House gun violence hearing – claims it ‘exploits’ kids after 19 were shot dead

U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), the former chairman of the far-right House Freedom Caucus, announced he is boycotting Wednesday's House hearing on gun violence, claiming it exploits children.

The hearing, which is currently being held, is focused on the victims and survivors of the recent mass shootings in Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde, Texas, in which 29 people in total, including 19 elementary school children, were killed.

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Ted Cruz mocked in Mexico as country's president airs video of senator fleeing gun question

Mexico President López Obrador mocked Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) after the American politician was seen fleeing from a reporter who asked about gun control in the wake of a mass shooting at a school in Uvalde, Texas.

At the press conference on Wednesday, Obrador noted that both Cruz and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) have alleged that he has links to illegal cartels.

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Elizabeth Warren: Republicans aren't willing to do anything meaningful in terms of gun legislation

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) told Raw Story about the hopelessness in dealing with legislation that could help stem mass shootings in the United States.

She explained that it isn't about leaders coming together in a bipartisan way to pass legislation. There are bipartisan solutions that could pass, but due to the ongoing filibuster issue, there's a need for a supermajority to pass any legislation.

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Suspected judge assassin dies in hospital days after apparent self-inflicted gun wound: report

The Wisconsin man accused of assassinating John Roemer, a retired Wisconsin judge, before apparently turning the gun on himself has died after being hospitalized on life support since the Friday shootings, the Associated Press reported Tuesday.

"Wisconsin Department of Justice spokeswoman Gillian Drummond confirmed Uhde’s death. The agency said that Uhde was declared brain-dead on Saturday morning and his body remained on life support until Tuesday morning to allow for organ donation," The AP reported. "Uhde had an extensive criminal and prison record dating back at least two decades, including a case when he was sentenced by Roemer to six years in prison on weapons charges. He was released from his last prison stint in April 2020."

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Ron Johnson trashed after saying the Senate shouldn’t pass any gun safety bills until they probe Hunter Biden

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) made it clear why it's so difficult to get Republicans and Democrats to come together around gun safety solutions that are overwhelmingly supported by American voters.

On Tuesday, Johnson was asked about increasing the age to buy a gun to 21 and expanding background checks. Instead of talking about bipartisan efforts or indicating what he would support, he turned to attack Hunter Biden.

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