The Senate's ambition for gun reform ebbs as horror haunts those left behind after mass shootings
CNN
The ambition of the Senate's response to massacres in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York, is ebbing by the day even as harrowing new details emerge of the horror of the victims' last moments and the agony of those left behind.
While there are still hopes of bipartisan agreement on a narrow package, the magnitude of the terror is clearly not being matched by political will to stop it from happening again.
This is despite the courage of a teacher who lost a class full of kids and sobbed an apology to parents in a television interview aired Tuesday, haunted by his failure to keep their beloved children alive. Hollywood actor Matthew McConaughey, accompanied by his wife, visited the White House's briefing room with the green Converse sneakers used to identify a schoolgirl disfigured by the gunshots that killed her, a searing detail in an emotional speech by the Uvalde native.