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		'How many more lives?': Reactions to Texas school shooting
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		 [May 25, 2022] (Reuters) 
		-U.S officials, members of Congress and 
		other prominent Americans reacted to the Texas school shooting that 
		killed 18 children and one adult on Tuesday: 
 U.S. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN
 
 "I hoped when I became president I would not have to do this, again," 
		Biden said, decrying the death of "beautiful, innocent" second, third 
		and fourth graders in "another massacre."
 
 Their parents "will never see their child again, never have them jump in 
		bed and cuddle with them," he said.
 
 "As a nation, we have to ask, 'When in God's name are we going to stand 
		up to the gun lobby?'"
 
 "We have to act," he said and suggested reinstating the assault weapons 
		ban and other "common sense gun laws."
 
 FIRST LADY JILL BIDEN
 
 "Lord, enough.
 
 Little children and their teacher.
 
 Stunned. Angry. Heartbroken."
 
		
		 
		CONNECTICUT DEMOCRATIC SENATOR CHRIS MURPHY:
 "Spare me the bullshit about mental illness ... We don't have any more 
		mental illness than any other country in the world. You cannot explain 
		this through a prism of mental illness because we're not an outlier on 
		mental illness. ... We're an outlier when it comes to access to firearms 
		and the ability of criminals and very sick people to get their arms on 
		firearms. That's what makes America different."
 
 UTAH REPUBLICAN SENATOR MITT ROMNEY:
 
 "Grief overwhelms the soul. Children slaughtered. Lives extinguished. 
		Parents' hearts wrenched. Incomprehensible. I offer prayer and 
		condolence but know that it is grossly inadequate. We must find 
		answers."
 
 WEST VIRGINIA DEMOCRATIC SENATOR JOE MANCHIN:
 
 "That makes no sense at all, why we can't do common-sense, common-sense 
		things and try to prevent some of this from happening."
 
 PETE BUTTIGIEG, SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION:
 
 "How many more lives? How many more children? And how much longer before 
		we reject the choices that have made ours the one country where this 
		happens routinely? It is not inevitable, it is horrific. It must end."
 
 REPUBLICAN TEXAS GOVERNOR GREG ABBOTT:
 
 "Texans are grieving for the victims of this senseless crime & for the 
		community of Uvalde.
 
 "Cecilia & I mourn this horrific loss & urge all Texans to come 
		together."
 
 SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADER MITCH MCCONNELL:
 
 "Horrified and heartbroken by reports of the disgusting violence 
		directed at innocent schoolkids in Uvalde, Texas. The entire country is 
		praying for the children, families, teachers, and staff and the first 
		responders on the scene."
 
 
		
		 
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			A priest comforts people as they react outside the Ssgt Willie de 
			Leon Civic Center, where students had been transported from Robb 
			Elementary School after a shooting, in Uvalde, Texas, U.S. May 24, 
			2022. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
            
			
			
			 
            GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS NBA COACH STEVE KERR TO 
			REPORTERS:
 Addressing McConnell, he said: "I ask you, are you going to put your 
			own desire for power ahead of our children...? Because that's what 
			it looks like."
 
 TEXAS REPUBLICAN SENATOR TED CRUZ:
 
 "Heidi & I are fervently lifting up in prayer the children and 
			families in the horrific shooting in Uvalde. We are in close contact 
			with local officials, but the precise details are still unfolding. 
			Thank you to heroic law enforcement & first responders for acting so 
			swiftly."
 
            TEXAS REPUBLICAN SENATOR JOHN CORNYN:
 "I'm grateful to law enforcement and everyone who worked to stop the 
			shooter, as well as the medical staff working now to prevent further 
			loss of life. I join my fellow Texans in lifting up the entire 
			Uvalde community during this unimaginable tragedy."
 
 TEXAS REPUBLICAN ATTORNEY GENERAL KEN PAXTON:
 
 "I ask you all of you to join me in praying for our fellow Texans 
			impacted by the horrific shooting in Uvalde today. Lord, our refuge 
			and strength, we pray for the souls of those lost, those who were 
			wounded, their families, and our brave first responders."
 
 FORMER PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA:
 
 "Nearly ten years after Sandy Hook — and ten days after Buffalo — 
			our country is paralyzed, not by fear, but by a gun lobby and a 
			political party that have shown no willingness to act in any way 
			that might help prevent these tragedies. It’s long past time for 
			action, any kind of action. And it’s another tragedy — a quieter but 
			no less tragic one — for families to wait another day."
 
 
             
			VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS:
 
 "Enough is enough ... As a nation, we have to have the courage to 
			take action and ... to ensure something like this never happens 
			again."
 
 FORMER PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON:
 
 "Our elected leaders at the local, state and federal levels, 
			regardless of party, must find common-sense ways to keep our 
			children and communities safe. They can do so without touching the 
			right to hunt, sport shoot, and keep guns for self-defense. 
			Propaganda and paranoia have kept us from helping each other on this 
			for too long. We can do - and be - better. The time to act is now."
 
 Gunman kills 18 children, 3 adults in Texas elementary school -officialsU.S. 
			Senator Murphy implores lawmakers to act on guns after Texas school 
			massacre
 
 (Compiled by Makini Brice, Leslie Adler, Heather Timmons and Andrea 
			Shalal; Editing by Howard Goller)
 
            
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