President Biden Says , ‘The 2nd Amendment Is Not Absolute’ , Following Slew of Mass Shootings.<br />CBS News reports that on May 25, President Biden said he <br />and the first lady will go to Texas "in the coming days"...<br />... to be with the people of Uvalde who've been devastated <br />by the recent mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.<br />The president also called <br />for "common-sense gun reforms.".<br />Biden said that such measures can help to curb gun violence <br />in America without infringing upon the Second Amendment. .<br />The Second Amendment <br />is not absolute, President Joe Biden, via statement.<br />The idea that an 18-year-old can walk into a store and buy weapons of war designed and marketed to kill is I think just wrong. , President Joe Biden, via statement.<br />Just violates common sense. Even the manufacturer, the inventor, of that weapon, thought that as well. You know, where's the backbone?, President Joe Biden, via statement.<br />Vice President Kamala Harris <br />also issued a statement.<br />As the president said last night, we must have the courage to stand up to the gun lobby and pass reasonable gun safety laws. We must <br />work together to create and America where <br />everyone feels safe in their community. <br />Where children feel safe in their schools, Vice President Kamala Harris, via statement.<br />Biden encouraged the Senate to confirm his <br />nominee for ATF director, Steve Dettelbach.<br />Biden encouraged the Senate to confirm his <br />nominee for ATF director, Steve Dettelbach.<br />The Senate should confirm him without delay, without excuse. Send the nomination to my desk. It's time for action, President Joe Biden, via statement