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4. Following school shooting, Republicans shift attention to antidepressants (but not guns)
Mon Sep 1, 2025, 06:12 PM
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As GOP officials connect mass shootings and antidepressants, remember: It’s not just that they’re wrong, it’s that they’re not even trying to be right.

As Republicans try to shift the focus from guns to antidepressants, remember: There’s a difference between bad arguments and unserious arguments.

Republicans aren’t just wrong, they’re not even trying to be right. The goal is to survive a news cycle, not win a policy debate.

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-08-29T13:54:07.431Z

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/school-shooting-republicans-shift-attention-antidepressants-not-guns-rcna227966

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for example, appeared on Fox News on Thursday morning and declared, “We’re launching studies on the potential contribution of some of the SSRI [selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor] drugs, and some of the other psychiatric drugs that might be contributing to violence.”

Soon after, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt echoed the point, emphasizing possible “links” between prescription antidepressants and youth violence.

The same afternoon, JD Vance stuck to the new script. NBC News reported on comments the vice president made a political event in Wisconsin:

We really do have, I think, a mental health crisis in the United States of America. We take way more psychiatric medication than any other nation on Earth, and I think it’s time for us to start asking some very hard questions about the root causes of this violence,’ Vance said at an event in Wisconsin in his first public remarks about Wednesday’s church shooting in neighboring Minnesota, in which two children were killed.


At this point, we could talk about the fact that the available scientific research does not support the proposition that psychiatric drugs contribute to school shootings. We could also talk about the fact that, if the Trump administration had genuine concerns about mental health and violence, it wouldn’t have cut student mental health grants, which were approved with bipartisan support and were intended to help prevent school shootings......

The result is this dynamic in which GOP is peddling gibberish ideas in the hopes that some combination of time, distraction, legislative abuses and policy inertia will once again leave our gun laws unchanged. They might very well be right.

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