President Obama famously introduced his vice president as “Sheriff” Joe Biden in 2009, claiming Biden would be the keeper of stimulus money.
It’s a nickname you may hear again today—but with a far different significance.
The president this morning will tap Biden to spearhead the White House response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting.
Watch the event live from the Brady Press Briefing room on msnbc at 11:45 am.
On Tuesday, the White House signaled in the boldest terms yet that the president and this administration is ready to act on the complex issue of gun control reform.
Among policies already under discussion are renewing the federal assault weapons ban and closing gun show loopholes.
Even the NRA, breaking its Newtown silence Tuesday during our air, pledged a “meaningful contribution” to the debate.
Biden has, through his career, earned his F-rating from the NRA. His work as Delaware senator in scripting and pushing the federal ban was pivotal in getting the legislation onto President Clinton’s desk in 1994.
Beyond the firearm, Biden often has spoken about the need for more law enforcement, better mental health, and more extensive background checks.
Gun control was an issue in 2007 and 2008 during his run for presidency and ultimately on the campaign trail as Barack Obama’s running mate.
The Virginia Tech massacre, after all, was very fresh in the minds of Americans.









