President Donald Trump on Monday called for reforms to mental health laws and criticized violent video games after a pair of mass shootings over the weekend, saying he had also asked the FBI to identify resources needed to disrupt domestic terrorism.
Trump did not repeat his call for stronger background checks, as he tweeted earlier Monday.
“Mental illness and hatred pulls the trigger, not the gun,” Trump said in a televised address. “I am open and ready to listen and discuss all ideas that will actually work and make a very big difference.”
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