


White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre had a drastically different tone when discussing the latest seemingly ideologically based shooting, this time near Dallas, Tex., compared to the recent massacre at a Nashville Christian school.
For the Biden administration, the actions of the trans-identified shooter who murdered 3 children and 3 adults spurred a call for gun control. The shooter's apparent anti-Christian ideology was not mentioned. However, when a Hispanic man who massacred shoppers at a mall was linked to white supremacist views, the White House used that to discuss their efforts against "hate-fueled" violence and domestic terrorism.
The trans-shooter was not a domestic terrorist, per the administration, and within days of the shooting Biden referred to trans people as the "soul of the nation." In response to the Dallas massacre, the White House claimed they were "fighting for the soul of the nation."
Jean-Pierre was asked on Monday about reports that the shooter, Mauricio Garcia, is involved in a white supremacist ideology.