Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) appeared on MSNBC following the Catholic school shooting in Minnesota, attributing the tragedy to Republicans and saying the now-deceased gunman had used an “automatic rifle.”“All the work we’ve done to ban these automatic rifles, and do something when it comes to background checks and everything. We keep getting thwarted. We were able to pass a limited measure…but not enough to stop something like this. It makes you think about that,” she said.
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