Biden marks El Paso mass shooting by reiterating gun control push, denouncing 'hate-fueled violence'

President Biden on Tuesday, in marking two years since the El Paso shooting which took the lives of 23 individuals, called for Americans to “stand united against hate and violence,” outlining his administration’s efforts to combat domestic terrorism and end “the plague of gun violence” in the country.
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