John Cornyn, top Republican negotiator on gun package, booed at Texas GOP convention
CNN
Sen. John Cornyn, the lead Republican negotiator on the bipartisan gun safety package, told a home-state crowd at the Texas GOP convention on Friday that he had "fought and kept President Biden's gun grabbing wish list off the table," yet still received boos from the crowd as he talked about what the bill could include.
"Democrats pushed for an assault weapons ban, I said no," Cornyn said. "They tried to get a new three-week mandatory waiting period for all gun purchases, I said no. Universal background checks, magazine bans, licensing requirements, the list goes on and on and on. And I said no, no, 1,000 times no."
Cornyn left Washington on Thursday without reaching a deal to convert an agreement reached over the weekend into actual legislative text. Lawmakers from both parties have faced pressure to act on gun safety legislation in the wake of more mass shootings, but it's unclear if any package could overcome a filibuster in the Senate.
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