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'This is about begging for our lives': Parkland students reveal plan to destroy politicians in bed with NRA

Survivors from the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida said on Sunday that they expect students around the country to stand up against and "shame any politicians taking money from NRA and using us for collateral."

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'You will not get re-elected': Florida sheriff blasts politicians who don’t support new gun control measures

Florida sheriff blasts politicians who don’t support new gun control measures: “You will not get re-elected”

Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel blasted politicians after Nikolas Cruz murdered 17 people at a Parkland, Florida, high school, saying that if gun laws don’t change, “you will not get re-elected in Broward County.”

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Watch MSNBC host Joy Reid ridicule pastor she booted from her show over his plans to run for Congress

MSNBC host Joy Ried gleefully took a shot at a former guest -- who she was forced to kick off her show when he went on a rant about racism -- for thinking he can win a congressional seat currently being held by outgoing Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC).

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WATCH: Vicente Fox blames US school shootings on 'violent language and racism' coming from Trump White House

Appearing on HBO's Real Time with host Bill Maher, Vicente Fox, the former president of Mexico, jumped right onto the fray by claiming the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, is the end result of growing racism and bigotry in the U.S. under the leadership of President Donald Trump.

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'You're praying for kids and paying for their funerals': Watch GOP lawmakers flee questions about enacting new gun laws

In video uploaded to Facebook by American Bridge, four GOP lawmakers who have taken large contributions from the NRA are seeing fleeing questions about doing more to halt gun violence in the US than offer 'thoughts and prayers."

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Grieving Florida mom who blew up at Trump invokes Barron to demand the right to protect kids against guns

In a sit-down interview with CNN's Alysin Camerota, the Florida mom who lost her 14-year-old daughter and blasted President Donald Trump after the Florida high school shooting that occurred on Wednesday, called on the president to proetct other children like he would protect his own 11-year-old son, Barron.

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Sports host Jim Rome stuns listeners with rant on shooting: 'I know what is not the answer -- thoughts and prayers'

CBS Sports Radio host Jim Rome on Thursday veered off topic to discuss Wednesday's mass shooting at Florida high school.

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Florida school superintendent: 'Now is the time to have a real conversation about sensible gun control'

Broward Country Schools Superintendent Rob Runcie reacted to the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Thursday by calling for a conversation on gun control.

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Florida rep. opens can of whoop-ass on GOP: 'Let's look the families in the face and tell them we'll do nothing'

Florida state Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D) did not hold back about his disgust with the Republican Party for blocking legislation that could prevent mass shootings in the United States.

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Ted Cruz claims Dems trying to 'politicize' massacre -- then blames Obama for mass shooting

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Thursday accused Democrats of politicizing the latest school massacre and insisted that "evil" would always be present regardless of gun laws.

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Teacher who hid 19 students slams lawmakers for praying instead of acting: 'Congress is failing us'

A teacher who hid 19 students during a school massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School slammed lawmakers on Thursday for offering prayers to the vicitms instead of acting to prevent school shootings.

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'A disgrace': Dem rips Mulvaney over $30 million Trump parade that would fund food stamps for 20,000

Budget Director Mick Mulvaney revealed on Wednesday that a military parade requested by President Donald Trump could cost as much as $30 million -- enough to fund food stamps for over 20,000 people each year.

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'I mean, come on': Paul Ryan says Trump should 'absolutely' come out against wife beating

House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) on Wednesday called on President Donald Trump to publicly speak out against domestic abuse.

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