Biden urges Americans to vote to combat gun violence after deadly July Fourth shooting
NBC News’ Mike Memoli breaks down how President Biden is reacting to the deadly shooting at a July Fourth parade in Highland Park, Illinois, that left at least six people dead and dozens of others injured.
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