Trump gives a statement about the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton before boarding his plane to Washington at Morristown Airport. NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/Getty Images

Asked what he was going to do to address gun violence, President Trump told reporters Sunday that “a lot of things are in the works” and claimed his administration has done “much more than most administrations.”

Trump oversaw a ban on so-called bump stocks but has not pursued large-scale gun control efforts. His predecessor, Barack Obama, took dozens of executive actions on gun control, including on background checks and mental health.

Trump touted his administration’s work on the issue, saying, “We’ve done actually a lot but perhaps more has to be done.”

Trump also said this is a “mental illness” problem.

Trump ignored other questions on the topic, including one on white nationalism.