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The vote Wednesday night was along party lines, 222-203, with one Republican in favor.

The family of 86-year-old Ruth Whitfield, one of the victims of a mass shooting at a Buffalo grocery store, joined civil rights attorney Ben Crump at a news conference on May 16, 2022, to mourn her death and discuss the shooting.The House passed legislation Wednesday night that would devote more federal resources to preventing domestic terrorism in response to the racist mass shooting in Buffalo, New York.

"We in Congress can’t stop the likes of Tucker Carlson from spewing hateful, dangerous replacement theory ideology across the airwaves. Congress hasn’t been able to ban the sale of assault weapons. The Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act is what Congress can do this week to try to prevent future Buffalo shootings," Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Ill., who first introduced the measure in 2017, said on the House floor.

People visit a makeshift memorial set up outside the Tops supermarket on May 18, 2022 in Buffalo, New York. Senate Democrats are pledging to bring up the bill for a vote next week. Its prospects are uncertain, with Republicans opposed to bolstering the power of the Justice Department in domestic surveillance.

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