MSNBC's Joe Scarborough delivered a scathing critique of House Speaker Mike Johnson's stance against gun reform following a mass shooting in Maine. In an interview on Fox News, Johnson argued that the issue is not guns but "the human heart" and said it's not the time to discuss legislation. Scarborough pointed out the fallacy of this argument, noting that countries with stricter gun laws have lower rates of mass shootings. He also highlighted the frequency of mass shootings in the US, stating that there have already been 566 incidents in 2023. Scarborough criticized Johnson's refusal to address the issue and accused him of being dishonest. He expressed disbelief that a politician in 2023 would claim it's not the right time to discuss mass shootings. Scarborough's remarks reflect the growing frustration with politicians who refuse to take action on gun reform despite the alarming number of mass shootings in the country. The debate over gun control continues to divide lawmakers, with some prioritizing gun rights and others pushing for stricter regulations. As the issue remains unresolved, the US continues to grapple with a rising tide of gun violence.