ALJAZEERA: The US Senate has rejected a bipartisan plan to expand background checks for gun buyers, dealing a sharp blow to President Barack Obama’s campaign to curb gun violence after the Newtown school massacre.
Despite emotional pleas from families of victims of the Newtown, Connecticut, shootings and broad public support nationwide, the plan to extend background checks to online and gun-show sales failed on a 54-46 vote on Wednesday, six votes short of the 60-vote hurdle needed to clear the Senate.
Speaking from the White House on Wednesday, Obama blamed the blockage of the legislation on a “minority” in the US Senate, marking it as a “shameful day for Washington”… (more)