The Murdoch-owned New York Post led its Monday edition with a timely editorial calling to “ban weapons of war” after the latest spate of mass shootings in the U.S. The paper specifically called for a restoration of the 1994 federal ban on assault-style weapons like the one used in El Paso, Texas, on Sunday; a previous prohibition on that class of guns expired in 2004 and was not renewed by the Republican-led Congress at the time. “Yes, we know the president regularly praises the Second Amendment and received the National Rifle Association’s support in the 2016 race,” the paper wrote. “But the Second Amendment leaves ample room for regulating gun rights, just as every other constitutional right has its limits.” Also Read: Will El Paso and Dayton Become More Mass Shootings We Forget? The Post editorial also referenced a tweet from President Donald Trump: “God bless the people of El Paso, Texas. God bless the people of Dayton, Ohio.” Then, the Post responded: “God save us all, sir. People all across the nation are scared; many feel like the country is spinning out of control. They’re looking to their leaders for more than prayers.” It goes on to appeal directly...