Two mass shootings in Texas and Ohio reverberated across the United States’ political arena on Sunday.<br />The carnage shocked a country already grimly accustomed to mass shootings, and heightened concerns about domestic terrorism.<br />According to Reuters, Democratic presidential candidates called for stricter gun laws.<br />Some also accused President Donald Trump of being a white nationalist.<br />Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney rebutted the Democrats’ allegations and attributed the shootings to “sick” individuals.