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ABC News says 'consoler in chief' Joe Biden's response to mass shooting was a 'defining moment'

After mass shootings in Atlanta and Boulder, ABC News Politics is comparing the responses of presidents to mass shootings — and how also “beyond leading mourning, they’ve been frustrated pushing stricter gun laws.” Barack Obama famously called the Sandy Hook massacre the saddest day of his presidency, and ABC News remembers how he spoke of his frustration trying to pass gun control in an interview with Oprah Winfrey years later.

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The piece really isn’t about presidents acting as ‘consoler in chief’ as much as it is their efforts to pass gun control legislation after the shootings. Michelle Stoddart, turning to President Biden, notes that “Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas mocked the proposals from Biden and Democrats at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on how to stop gun violence.”

So how is the mass shooting in Boulder a defining moment for Biden? His visit to Atlanta for his “I feel your pain” moment did bring CNN’s correspondent to tears, though.

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