"People should not jump to conclusions," said White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest, adding the FBI - which is investigating the incident - is investigating all the facts of the shooting that killed 14 people and injured 17.
"He (president) is not going to jump to conclusions. Investigators are not going to jump to conclusions. They're going to allow the facts to guide the investigation as they should," he said in response to a question.
"That's why the president convened a meeting of members of his national security team, including the director of the FBI, the attorney general and deputy secretary of Homeland Security. Because he himself is determined to get to the bottom of what exactly happened," he noted.
"So what he had in mind when he made that comment is to urge people not to jump to conclusions. And to allow the investigators to do their important work. There are hundreds of federal law enforcement officials that are working on this case even as we speak," Earnest said.
Obama is determined to do everything he possibly can to try to make the country safer, he said.
"He certainly believes that members of Congress should have the same impulse. Unfortunately, too many members of Congress have allowed politics to block that impulse. We know that there are some things that Congress can do, and that only Congress can do, that would make it harder for people who shouldn't have guns, from getting them," he said lashing out at the Republican-controlled Congress.
Earnest said the president doesn't envision a law that would prevent every single act of violence from occurring -- not such law exists.
"But there are surely some common- sense measures that can be taken that would make it just a little bit harder for people who shouldn't have guns from getting their hands on them, or for people who shouldn't have access to guns getting their hands on weapons of war," he said.
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