Congressman Who Barely Survived a Shooting Doubles Down on Preventing Gun Control
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise was shot by a lone gunman who opened fired on congressional baseball practice in June. Scalise barely survived — his injuries were so damaging, he had to relearn how to walk. Given Scalise’s personal experience with gun violence, it seems logical that he would now support sensible gun legislation.
Logical, yes, until the Republican party’s confounding love affair with the NRA is recalled. In one of his first TV appearance since returning to the House, Scalise didn’t sway from his dedication to protecting the Second Amendment. When asked by Fox News’ Martha MacCallum if his experience altered his position on gun control, Scalise firmly rejected renewed pleas for tighter legislation following the tragedy in Las Vegas.