Similarly on Morning Joe, host Joe Scarborough repeatedly brought up gun control and blasted Trump for not immediately talking about it in the aftermath of Las Vegas:

SCARBOROUGH: I do find it fascinating, Mike, that after a man shot hundreds of people in Las Vegas, we heard for weeks because this was going to be seen as a gun debate, that it was too soon to start talking about policy. Now is not the day to talk about policy. Now is not the week to talk about policy. Now is not the month to talk about policy. Once again, within minutes of an attack, anywhere on the globe, Donald Trump immediately starts talking policy. And he starts talking about his answers through policy. The sort of things that they tell us we can never talk about after hundreds and hundreds of people are shot in Las Vegas. And, of course, you see nothing happening, not even on the bump stock compromise that actually would have made a big difference out in Las Vegas, according to a lot of people. That was something that supposedly the NRA was going to let pass but now the cowards in congress have decided not to do that. And let legal guns take on the characteristics of illegal guns and yet Donald Trump and his people still saying, again, too early to talk about guns. It's always too early to talk about guns. It's never the right time to talk about guns. Yet seconds after an act of terrorism, Donald Trump is on Twitter, not waiting for any of the facts to come in.