After Mass Shootings, Democratic Congressman Says Moments Of Silence Make His ‘Head Explode’

A Democratic congressman remains to be uninterested in lawmakers reducing flags and now not talking as a substitute of passing regulation to forestall gun violence.

In a throwback video from “The Day-to-day Display” in 2018, Rep. Jim Hines (D-Conn.) mentioned refusing to take part in moments of silence within the wake of mass shootings. He described how lawmakers in Washington be offering 10 seconds with out speaking slightly than one hour of labor that might resolve actual issues.

“That’s what we provide to the individuals who had been so traumatized through the occasions in Las Vegas, the occasions in Sandy Hook, the development in Orlando,” Himes mentioned on the time. “It’s simply the drum beat of that impotence and that silence. I’ll inform you, it simply makes my head explode.”

Himes’ district is adjoining to the website online of the 2012 Sandy Hook bloodbath, a capturing that left 26 other people lifeless at a Newtown, Connecticut fundamental faculty. He started waving off moments of silence in 2016 after 49 other people died in a mass capturing at an Orlando-based LGBTQ nightclub in 2016. In a sequence of tweets on the time, Hines mentioned silence mocked sufferers of the tragedy and the gesture become an “abomination.”

On this throwback interview, which Himes retweeted on Thursday following the fatal faculty capturing in Uvalde, Texas, he additionally described lawmakers’ gestures like reducing flags after tragedies as “negligence.”