OnPolitics: What President Joe Biden, lawmakers are saying after Nashville mass shooting

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President Joe Biden could visit Nashville in the aftermath of the latest deadly mass shooting that killed three students and three adults Monday.

Biden condemned the shooting at The Covenant School, a small Christian school in Tennessee, and renewed his push for Congress to pass legislation banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.

"Those children should all be with us still," the president said during remarks Tuesday. "As a nation, we owe these families more than our prayers. We owe them action."

First lady Jill Biden is set to attend a candlelight vigil in Nashville tonight to honor and mourn the victims, according to the White House.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Will Biden visit Nashville after shooting? Plans 'underway now'