The border crisis facing the Biden administration continued to be at the forefront of the Sunday political shows in which Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said the president should say sorry to Border Patrol officers for the humanitarian crisis caused by unaccompanied minors being held at the U.S. border with Mexico.
Senators also expressed some promise that gun control legislation could meet a 60-vote threshold in the chamber after two shootings in less than one week killed 18 people combined.
Meanwhile, Deborah Birx, the former COVID-19 response coordinator said in a new interview set to air on CNN Sunday evening that she had an “uncomfortable” conversation with former President Trump after a television interview in August in which she warned of the dire situation when it came to the pandemic.
Read more of The Hill’s coverage below.
Murphy, Toomey say background check bill could pass Senate |
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Republican Sen. Pat Toomey (Pa.), a key GOP senator involved in a background check bill after the 2012 shootings at the Sandy Hook elementary school in Connecticut, on Sunday suggested that Congress can strike a bipartisan deal on gun reform if the focus remains on background checks for commercial gun sales. |
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