Joe Biden’s Thanksgiving Message to Americans: “I’m Going to Try and Get Rid of Assault Weapons” (VIDEO)
The Bidens are in Nantucket, Massachusetts where they will spend Thanksgiving at a luxurious estate owned by billionaire businessman David Rubenstein.
The Bidens are taking over Nantucket. There will be barricades, parking restrictions, street closures, and security screening.
They’ve been traveling to Nantucket every Thanksgiving for 46 years. Meanwhile, 1 in 4 Americans is skipping Thanksgiving this year due to high food prices thanks to Bidenflation.
On Thanksgiving Day, Joe Biden delivered a message to Americans saying he will get rid of assault weapons during a stop at Nantucket Fire Department. He really has no idea what he’s saying.
Below is the transcript:
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Look, the idea that we’re not enforcing red-flag laws, period, just based on knowledge, not on parents saying or a loved one saying you should arrest this person now for his own sake, is ridiculous.
We got one of the first red-flag laws in the state of Delaware, and my son Beau was the one enforcing it. And it made a lot of difference. It saves lives. So that’s number one.
Number two, the idea — the idea we still allow semiautomatic weapons to be purchased is sick. It’s just sick. It has no, no social redeeming value. Zero. None. Not a single, solitary rationale for it except profit for the gun manufacturers.
…I’m going to try to get rid of assault weapons.
…I’m going to do it whenever I — I got to make that assessment as I get in and start counting the votes.
Watch the video below:
It can be recalled that Joe Biden called for a ban on “assault weapons” following the deadly mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs.
Joe Biden immediately called for gun control and absurdly claimed the LGBTQ community has been “subjected to horrific hate violence in recent years.”
Biden used the Orlando gay night club massacre as an example of attacks on the gay community without mentioning the shooter, Omar Mateen, was an Islamic terrorist.
“We saw it six years ago in Orlando, when our nation suffered the deadliest attack affecting LGBTQ community in American history,” he said.
“We need to enact an assault weapons ban to get weapons of war off America’s streets,” Biden said in a statement.
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