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SENATE BEGINS SEARCH FOR BIPARTISAN GUN DEAL AFTER SCHUMER'S GREEN LIGHT

“It’s the only approach that will result in law,” said Majority Whip Dick
Durbin. “He said if there’s even the possibility of getting bipartisanship,
we’ll try to find it.”



Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is focusing his efforts on reaching a deal
with GOP senators, something some of his members prefer over what Schumer called
“accountability votes.” | Drew Angerer/Getty Images

By Burgess Everett

05/25/2022 11:54 AM EDT

Updated: 05/25/2022 02:37 PM EDT

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Chuck Schumer is giving long-shot gun safety negotiations a chance. Kyrsten
Sinema is reaching out to Republicans on a path forward. And GOP senators are
answering Chris Murphy’s call for new bipartisan talks.

Betting on a 50-50 Senate to cut a deal responding to the massacre of 19
children and two teachers at a Texas elementary school just five months before
the midterms is still a long shot. But there’s enough will among Senate
Democrats to at least give it a go, rather than force sure-to-fail votes
intended to put Republicans on defense.



Instead of bringing up House-passed background checks legislation that
Republicans and possibly a Democrat or two would block, Schumer instead is
holding out hope that the latest mass shooting will finally unstick a bipartisan
deal. On Wednesday, he told his top deputy, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin
(D-Ill.), that he was going to give Murphy (D-Conn.), Sinema (D-Ariz.) and other
deal-seeking Democrats some space to test the waters with Republicans, one last
time.



“It’s the only approach that will result in law,” Durbin said. “I talked to him
this morning. He said if there’s even the possibility of getting bipartisanship
we’ll try to find it.”

Schumer castigated the GOP in a fiery floor speech on Wednesday for its
“obeisance to the NRA,” saying that “too many members on that side care more
about the NRA than they do about families who grieve victims of gun violence.”
He said that while he sympathized with Democrats who want to hold Republicans
accountable via a quick vote on gun safety legislation, voters already know
where Republicans stand.

Politicians react to the Texas school shooting, in 180 seconds

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For a majority leader never shy about forcing Republicans to reject legislation,
Schumer’s tactics on gun safety reflect a Democratic caucus hungry for success
on responding to mass shooters. Still, Schumer pledged later Wednesday that at
some point “we are going to vote on gun legislation,” asking for Republicans to
advance a domestic terrorism bill and amend it.

In the immediate term, Murphy says he doesn’t need votes on gun legislation he
knows will fail — a view shared by many Democrats. Holding a failed vote now
would certainly cool any possible cross-aisle deal-making. At a chairs’ lunch,
Schumer told Democrats he wants Republicans to actually engage in bipartisan
talks.

“I’m going to start having conversations again with colleagues on both sides of
the aisle,” Sinema told reporters on Wednesday morning — a rare holding forth
for the reserved senator, further demonstrating the emotion and urgency coursing
through the Capitol on Wednesday. “If there is a chance for us to do something
to help make it safer for kids in this country, we owe it to the country to do
it for real, not just talking points.”




Sinema promptly went to talk to Republicans on the Senate floor. And, behind the
scenes, Murphy had already been in touch with both Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine)
and Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), a duo more amenable to finding common ground with
Murphy.

The killer “appears to have had a history of mental illness and of being
increasingly erratic and violent,” said Collins, whose home state has a law
allowing police to seize weapons from people deemed a threat by medical
professionals, typically known as a red flag law. “That’s the kind of situation
in which a yellow or red flag law is intended to prevent.”

Collins also mentioned her previous work to cut down on straw buyers and to
prevent people on the terrorism watch list from buying firearms. Toomey remains
focused on expanding background checks, the centerpiece of a 2013 effort with
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) that failed to clear the Senate.

“The thing that would have the best chance would be the thing that’s got
Republican support before, which is expanding background checks,” said Toomey,
who is retiring at the end of the year. Notably, Collins and Toomey are the only
Republicans left in the Senate who supported that bill nine years ago.

Schumer’s decision to let things play out, however much he doubts actual
success, reflects a caucus that would prefer even modest legislation over what
he called “accountability votes.”

“My Republican colleagues can work with us now. I think it’s a slim prospect.
Very slim, all too slim. We’ve been burnt so many times before. But this is so
important,” Schumer said. “We must pursue action and even ask Republicans to
join us again.”

After Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell came to the Senate floor and said
he was “sickened and outraged” about the shooting, Schumer came back and asked
McConnell to advance a domestic terrorism bill slated to get a vote on Thursday.
That legislation was Democrats’ response to a racist shooter who killed 10
people and injured three last week in Buffalo.

McConnell declined to comment on Schumer’s remarks.

Schumer had previously vowed to put House-passed legislation that expands
background checks on the Senate floor, but to date the chamber has not
considered gun-specific legislation. Murphy — whose gun safety advocacy stems
from the horrific Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter who killed 20 children
and six adults in his state in 2012 — sought bipartisan conversations with Sen.
John Cornyn (R-Texas) earlier in this Congress, though the two never had a
breakthrough. They did work together on the successful “Fix NICS” gun law, which
improved records and information-sharing in the FBI’s National Instant Criminal
Background Check System.

And the scope of whatever can pass the Senate this year is probably limited.
Getting Republican support for anything dealing with guns will be a challenge,
even if the legislation remains narrow.

“I have interest in grappling with what can be done. I really don’t think the
answer is gun control,” said Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.). “This happens in
states with very, very severe gun control laws, and it happens in states that
have fewer restrictions. This is a societal problem.”

The window may be relatively short for action, since any bipartisan deal would
require at least 10 GOP votes and many Republicans are already eyeing a Senate
takeover in November. Moreover, the GOP is expected to take back the House —
making any additional votes on gun legislation unlikely next year.

When Democrats controlled the Senate in 2013, most Republicans and four moderate
Democrats voted to filibuster a bipartisan background checks expansion written
by Manchin and Toomey. And a bipartisan effort to respond to mass shootings was
abandoned in 2019 as Democrats sought to impeach former President Donald Trump.

Both Manchin and Sinema, stalwart defenders of the Senate’s 60-vote threshold to
pass most legislation, rebuffed initial efforts to get rid of the filibuster
specifically for gun safety legislation. Manchin warned it could be used by
Republicans in the near future to reverse Democratic legislation, and Sinema
said: “I don’t think that D.C. solutions are realistic here.”

But Manchin was plainly frustrated that he hasn’t seen more Republicans willing
to compromise with him. Manchin himself was an unlikely gun dealmaker in 2013,
having been endorsed by the NRA and literally shooting a climate change bill in
a 2010 ad.

“We have Republicans and Democrats that have the same feelings I have. This is
the most excruciating pain that you could ever endure,” Manchin said of the
families dealing with the death of their children. “If that doesn’t move you,
nothing will.”


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 * SELECT BASIC ADS
   
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   Ads can be shown to you based on the content you’re viewing, the app you’re
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 * MEASURE AD PERFORMANCE
   
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   Market research can be used to learn more about the audiences who visit
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 * DEVELOP AND IMPROVE PRODUCTS
   
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   Your data can be used to improve existing systems and software, and to
   develop new products
   
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 * CREATE A PERSONALISED ADS PROFILE
   
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   A profile can be built about you and your interests to show you personalised
   ads that are relevant to you.
   
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