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Biden’s trip to Uvalde follows his visit to Buffalo earlier this month, where another 18-year-old shooter committed a spree killing.
U.S. President Joe Biden reacts as he makes a statement about the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas shortly after Biden returned to Washington from his trip to South Korea and Japan, at the White ...
And on Wednesday, Biden delivered remarks to mark the one-year remembrance of the Uvalde shooting. “Remembering is important, but it’s also painful,” Biden said.
President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden visited the small Texas city of Uvalde on Sunday to meet and console the families of victims and survivors of last week's mass shooting at Robb Elementary ...
He later visited Uvalde.Over the last year, Biden has signed legislation called the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act into law and implemented two dozen executive actions to try to reduce gun violence.
The visit to Uvalde was Biden's second trip in as many weeks to console a community in loss after a mass shooting. He traveled to Buffalo, New York, on May 17 to meet with victims' families and ...
The visit to Uvalde was Biden's second trip in as many weeks to console a community in loss after a mass shooting. He traveled to Buffalo, New York, on May 17 to meet with victims' families and ...
As Biden departed church to meet privately with family members, a crowd of about 100 people began chanting “do something.” Biden answered, “We will,” as he got into his car.
Biden honors Uvalde victims on first an­niversary of massacre: 'Re­mem­bering is important, but it’s also painful' By Spectrum News Staff Washington, D.C. UPDATED 4:06 PM ET May. 24, 2023 ...
The visit to Uvalde was Biden’s second trip in as many weeks to console a community in loss after a mass shooting. He traveled to Buffalo, New York, on May 17 to meet with victims’ families ...
President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden visit the small Texas city of Uvalde to meet and console the families of victims and survivors of last week's mass shooting.
But, he said, "so does the border." Garza will not be the only Uvalde resident with mixed feelings about the president and his visit. In 2020, Uvalde County voted for Trump 57% to Biden's 42%.