
Biden to celebrate gun safety legislation Monday with mass shooting survivors
CNN
President Joe Biden on Monday will meet with mass shooting survivors and victims' families to celebrate the federal gun safety legislation he signed into law late last month.
Biden will be joined at the White House by "survivors and family members of victims of mass shootings from Columbine, Virginia Tech, Aurora, Tucson, Sandy Hook, Parkland, Santa Fe, Uvalde, Buffalo, Highland Park, and more," the White House said in a fact sheet, "as well as survivors and family members of daily acts of gun violence that don't make national headlines."
Elected officials from communities impacted by gun violence and gun safety advocates and experts are also set to attend, the White House added.

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