Harris pivots away from gun control executive action two days after Boulder massacre

Vice President Kamala Harris suggested the White House might opt against taking executive action on guns, despite mounting outside pressure after two mass shootings in a week.

“We should first expect the U.S. Congress to act,” Harris told CBS This Morning during an interview on Wednesday.

Asked if President Biden would take executive action, Harris said, "I don't think the president is excluding that, but again, I want to be clear, that if we really want something that is going to be lasting, we need to pass legislation."
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