President Trump is responding to the latest mass shooting in Texas. Speaking at the White House today, Trump said he's still having conversations with Congress about measures to stem gun violence. However, he said Saturday's shooting in West Texas which left seven people dead "hasn't changed anything." He says stricter background checks wouldn't have stopped mass shootings over the past several years. The President went on to say that a lot of people are still talking about gun violence and "that's irrespective of what happened yesterday in Texas." Trump reiterated he believes gun violence to be a mental health shooting.
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