Ivanka Trump is pushing for new gun control legislation in the aftermath of the mass shootings in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas, earlier this month.

The mass shootings that left over 30 people dead have jumpstarted the debate for additional gun control measures.

Last week, Ivanka Trump spoke with West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin to hear about the background check bill he proposed back in 2013 with Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Pat Toomey. The bill, which was originally introduced after the Sandy Hook shooting, would force background checks for nearly all commercial gun sales, but there are obstacles in the way of it passing.

"She called Manchin and said she was trying to get a sense of what bills are out there," a Manchin aide told Axios. "She had him explain how they drafted the bill, where it stands and what changes needed to be made in order for it to pass."

Following the shootings, Ivanka Trump posted on her Instagram story: "Congress should enact Red Flag laws/ Extreme Risk Protection Orders in every state, increase resources dedicated to mental health support nationwide and close background check loopholes. You can strongly support and defend the 2nd Amendment while calling for these common sense, and long-overdue reforms."

Also last week, President Trump called for red flag laws and stronger background checks. He said he feels like there is a "great appetite for background checks" among members of Congress.