Jamaal Bowman, Thomas Massie have shouting match on weapons at Capitol
WASHINGTON–The largest debate on Capitol Hill Wednesday played out in a hallway – not the Home flooring.
After voting wrapped up, Rep. Jamaal Bowman, a New York Democrat, was simply getting began.
“They’re all cowards! They will not do something to avoid wasting the lives of our kids. Cowards,” Bowman said to reporters assembled outdoors the Home chamber. “They’re gutless.”
Rep. Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican, began to stroll by and requested Bowman what he was speaking about.
“I am speaking about gun violence!” Bowman shouted.
“, there’s by no means been a college taking pictures in a college that enables academics to hold,” Massie stated.
Their dispute got here days after the Nashville faculty taking pictures Monday, when three 9-year-old college students and three employees members have been killed.
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Lawmakers battle within the hallway about gun management

Bowman grew extra outraged, saying extra weapons lead to extra deaths and accused Massie of “carrying the water for the gun foyer.”
Rep. Steny Hoyer, -D-Md., tried to intervene, however finally walked away.
Bowman continued to yell at Massie to “have a look at the info,” claiming states with open carry legal guidelines have extra deaths.
Massie advised Bowman to settle down.
“Relax? Kids are dying!” he stated.
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The argument within the hallway is one other signal of how far aside some Home Democrats and Republicans are on gun management and exhibits why any motion on laws is unlikely.
President Joe Biden has referred to as on Congress to move an assault weapons ban, however Democrats and Republicans in each chambers have stated there’s not sufficient help to do it.
Sweet Woodall is a Congress reporter for USA TODAY. She may be reached at cwoodall@usatoday.com or on Twitter at @candynotcandace.