KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden outlined actions on Wednesday that his administration is taking to curb the recent rise in violent crime and gun violence.
  • Biden announced tougher enforcement standards for gun dealers who violate federal laws.
  • The president also said he would make it easier for state and local governments to use pandemic relief funds to combat gun violence.
U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks accompanied by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, after a roundtable discussion with advisors on steps to curtail U.S. gun violence, at the White House in Washington, June 23, 2021.

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden outlined several actions on Wednesday that his administration is taking to curb the recent rise in violent crime and gun violence, ahead of a summer that experts worry could be especially deadly.

"Crime historically rises during the summer. And as we emerge from this pandemic with the country opening back up again, the traditional summer spike may even be more pronounced than it usually would be," Biden said Wednesday afternoon at the White House.