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Biden to console families in Uvalde, press for action

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will travel to Uvalde, Texas, on Sunday to console families and honor victims of Tuesday's mass school shooting in which 19 children and two teachers were killed.

The White House said the Bidens would 'œgrieve with the community that lost 21 lives in the horrific'ť shooting at Robb Elementary School. Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the president would meet with the community and religious leaders and victims' families.

Jean-Pierre, the parent of an elementary school student, delivered an impassioned plea at the White House for lawmakers to come together to address gun violence.

'œThese were elementary school kids, they should be losing their first teeth not losing their lives,'ť she said.

Asked about the propriety of the National Rifle Association going ahead with its planned conference in Houston this weekend, Jean-Pierre, said, 'œWhat is inappropriate is that the leadership of the National Rifle Association has proven time and time again, that they are contributing to the problem of gun violence, not trying to solve it."

'œIt's shameful that the NRA and their allies have stood in the way of every attempt to advance measures that we all know will save lives,'ť she said.

Jean-Pierre echoed Biden, who in remarks Tuesday evening, spoke from personal experience about the pain of losing a child, and called on the country to tighten gun laws in response to the shooting.

''œWhen in God's name are we going to stand up to the gun lobby?'ť he said. 'œWhy are we willing to live with this carnage? Why do we keep letting this happen?'ť

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More on the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas: https://apnews.com/hub/school-shootings

Men form a prayer circle at a memorial site for the victims of the Robb Elementary School shooting, Thursday, May 26, 2022, in Uvalde, Texas. (Kin Man Hui/The San Antonio Express-News via AP) The Associated Press
A women, who declined to give her name, writes a message at a memorial site for Jose Flores, one of the Robb Elementary School shooting victims, in Uvalde, Texas, Thursday, May 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The Associated Press
FILE - President Joe Biden holds pieces of a 9mm pistol as he speaks in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, April 11, 2022. Biden announced a final version of the administration's ghost gun rule, which comes with the White House and the Justice Department under growing pressure to crack down on gun deaths. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File) The Associated Press
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre speaks during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, Thursday, May 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) The Associated Press
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