WASHINGTON - The White House believes the United States is enduring a "gun violence public health epidemic," so President Joe Biden is taking executive action to address it.Biden spoke from the Rose Garden Thursday morning, announcing new gun control measures that target ghost guns, red flag laws, pistol-stabilizing braces and other issues.He said he wants Congress to do more than offer "thoughts and prayers" to the victims of gun violence."They’ve offered plenty of thoughts and prayers, members of Congress," Biden said, "But they’ve passed not a single new federal law to reduce gun violence.
Enough prayers, time for some action."Because substantial changes to gun laws have always met fierce Republican resistance in Congress, Biden said he.