This is the moment Obama cried during his speech on gun control
From the White House Tuesday, President Obama discussed a series of executive actions he’s rolling out to curb mass shootings in America, a number of “common sense” solutions the president says he hopes will finally stem the tragedies that have become all-too-common.
In a moving speech, the president explained that the new measures—stronger background checks, better enforcement of gun safety laws already in place, better support for mentally ill Americans, and improved technology that would make it harder to steal guns, among others—won’t rob citizens of their Second Amendment rights. Rather, Obama said, they would offer more protection of other rights, like peaceful assembly.
The president held it together pretty well when outlining the folly of Congress and the differences the new mandates might create. “We know we can’t stop every act of violence,” Obama said, “but maybe we can try to stop one.”