Sen. Kamala Harris doubled-down this week on her proposal to use executive orders to enact gun control measures should Congress “fail to act,” saying she understands how “some people” may view the action as “too bold.”

“Some will say my plan to combat gun violence is ‘too bold.’ As president, if Congress continues to bury its head in the sand, I will act. Too many people have died for us to wait any longer,” posted Harris on social media.

Some will say my plan to combat gun violence is “too bold.” As president, if Congress continues to bury its head in the sand, I will act. Too many people have died for us to wait any longer. https://t.co/KJEMAZ72az — Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) April 25, 2019

Sen. Harris issued her stunning proposal during a televised town hall event Monday; saying she would give Congress 100 days to pass gun safety regulation or she would be forced to act.