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Monday, June 13, 2016

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14 mass shootings, 14 speeches: How Obama has responded

President Obama makes a statement on the mass shooting
It wasn't the first time President Obama denounced a hate crime in the aftermath of a mass shooting, and it wasn't the first time he expressed resolve in the face of a terrorist attack.

And it certainly wasn't the first time he called for action to keep firearms out of the hands of would-be killers.

But Sunday's remarks following the Orlando nightclub shooting were the first to incorporate all three of those themes.

It was at least the 14th time that President Obama spoke to the nation in the immediate aftermath of a mass shooting — and the sixth time within just the past year.

Obama himself has acknowledged that his remarks have become all too predictable. "Somehow this has become routine. The reporting has become routine. My response here, from this podium, has become routine," Obama said last October, following the shooting at an Oregon community college.

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