Biden talks stricter gun laws during Thanksgiving trek to Nantucket
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President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are spending Thanksgiving on Nantucket with other members of their extended family, as per their family's tradition. The Bidens, along with their two-year-old grandson Beau, visited firefighters at a Nantucket firehouse to thank them for their hard work. The White House said they called service members from each branch of our military who are stationed around the world.  Mr. Biden spoke briefly to reporters at the firehouse, saying, "I'm sick and tired of these shootings" when asked about the Virginia Walmart shooting. He called for stricter gun laws and said "I'm going to try" when asked if he would try to pass gun legislation before Republicans take control of the House of Representatives in January. "I'm going to do it whenever — I got to make that assessment as I get in and start counting the votes," Mr. Biden said.  The Bidens also called the owners of Club Q, the site of a shooting Saturday night that left five dead in Colorado Spring
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