There's signs Congress may respond to new calls for tighter gun control after the recent massacres. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell tells @CBSNewsRadio @840WHAS, that he will talk with members during the August recess, to see what kind of bills they'll support. pic.twitter.com/vIXbftwPCi— CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) August 9, 2019 After the mass shootings in Ohio and Texas, the push for tighter gun control appears to be gaining momentum with some key lawmakers, @peteralexander reports. pic.twitter.com/69TFAW2QB5— TODAY (@TODAYshow) August 9, 2019 Looking forward to joining @TerryMeiners today on @840WHAS in #Kentucky to discuss the news of the day. Tune in live at 4:05 ET today: https://t.co/TKlXiZ1ism— Leader McConnell (@senatemajldr) August 8, 2019 Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told a Kentucky
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Protesters take gun law demands from McConnell’s lawn to his downtown office
📻 @RepJohnYarmuth describes @senatemajldr McConnell as an anarchist, weighs in on @RepAOC cutout controversy, doxxing laws, profane McConnell home protesters, assault-style weapons limits, more 🎙️ LISTEN https://t.co/erfktFAUiP #KYpolitics #USpolitics @840WHAS @KYGOP #KYDems pic.twitter.com/ZN7Sc2Ow9a— Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) August 6, 2019 Rep. John Yarmuth jumped on the radio with me today to discuss last night's tumultuous protest outside the home of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. We also talked about what to do with modified weapons that fire 100 rounds in a few seconds, the perils of doxxing, and the uproar over McConnell fanboys pawing all over a cardboard cutout of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Yarmuth said Republicans are fearful of acting on gun legislation because they would likely pick up primary opponents