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Parkland Father Slams Biden’s Move On Guns After He Interrupted White House Event

Jason Collins by Jason Collins
July 12, 2022 at 10:27 am
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Parkland Father Slams Biden’s Move On Guns After He Interrupted White House Event

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 11: Manuel Oliver, whose son Joaquin was killed in the Parkland mass shooting, interrupts U.S. President Joe Biden as he delivers remarks at an event to celebrate the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act on the South Lawn of the White House on July 11, 2022 in Washington, DC. Calling the new law "the most significant gun violence reduction legislation in the last 30 years," the White House invited lawmakers, gun violence victims and other supporters to the White House to commemorate its passage. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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Manuel Oliver, the father of one of the 2018 Parkland shooting victims, is slamming President Joe Biden’s move on guns.

Oliver, whose son Joaquin was a victim in the 2018 Florida shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, believes the new gun legislation is not enough and slammed the president’s move on guns in an interview he gave with CNN after he interrupted the president at the White House. 

During Monday’s CNN interview, Oliver criticized the event for being called a celebration: “It’s been a while that I’ve been calling out that using the word celebration, getting together, it’s like we’re going to a party, to a wedding today, you know, we all received invitations. And meanwhile, you can see these mothers in Uvalde that just saw how their kids were massacred inside a school.”

Oliver added that there should be more substantial provisions in the new legislation, “I really wish there was more in this package of bills, and I will do everything, whatever I can to get more in this package of bills.”

He also said that the gun safety bill was akin to “giving a green light to Congress to wait another 30 years to do something else.”

Parkland father Manuel Oliver, who called on President Biden to “do more” during his speech celebrating the bipartisan gun safety bill:

“This is like giving a green light to Congress to wait another 30 years to do something else.” pic.twitter.com/dvLpX0T1PT

— The Recount (@therecount) July 11, 2022

As Biden discussed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, Oliver interrupted the president’s speech and shouted, “We have to do more than that.” 

According to a White House statement, this legislation is “the most significant gun violence reduction legislation to pass Congress in 30 years,” but Oliver disagrees.

There are others who agree with Oliver. Democrats believe the gun control legislation is not enough.

In addition, Biden has also been facing heavy criticism for seemingly not being as involved while senators worked toward finalizing the bill.

Moreover, many are now questioning if this bill is enough, considering the Fourth of July parade shooting in Highland Park came just days after Biden had signed this new bill into law. 

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