President Barack Obama and administration officials made a strong push for gun control Tuesday in the wake of the terrorist attack in Orlando. Speaking about the attack after a meeting with his national security team, the president asserted gun control is needed if Congress is serious about being tough on terrorism.
People with possible ties to terrorism, who are not allowed on a plane should not be allowed to buy a gun,” Obama said. “Enough talking about being tough on terrorism. Actually be tough on terrorism and stop making it easy as possible for terrorists to buy assault weapons. Reinstate the assault weapons ban, make it harder for terrorists to use these weapons to kill us.”



When The Daily Signal asked White House press secretary Josh Earnest if any national security or intelligence report has identified gun control as an effective counterterrorism tool, Earnest cited only comments from an interview with Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson.
“We have to face the fact that meaningful gun control has to be a part of homeland security,” Johnson told CBS News on Tuesday. “We need to do something to minimize the opportunity for terrorists to get a gun in this country.