explained why he hasn't issued a sweeping executive order on gun control during his appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on Wednesday.
In a clip shared to host Jimmy Kimmel's Twitter account, the comedian asked the president why he can't "issue an executive order" in order to see the gun control measures he wants implemented."Can't you issue an executive order? Trump passed those out like Halloween candy," Kimmel quipped.
Though Biden said he's done everything "within the power of the presidency" on gun control, he added he does not want to emulate his predecessor.
"What I don't want to do — and I'm not being facetious — I don't want to emulate Trump's abuse of the Constitution and Constitutional authority," Biden said. "I mean that sincerely, because I often get asked, 'Look, the Republicans don't play it square. Why do you play it square?' Well, guess what? If we do the same thing they do our democracy will literally be in jeopardy. Not a joke."
Kimmel said he understands Biden's position, but questioned how the president plans to "make any progress."
"It's like you're playing Monopoly with somebody who won't pass Go and won't follow any of the rules," Kimmel said. "How do you ever make any progress if they're not following the rules?
"Well, you gotta send 'em to jail," Biden replied, referencing the popular board game, to laughter from the Kimmel and the studio audience.
At another point in the interview, Kimmel suggested he was disappointed in the progress that was being made on issues like climate change and abortion.
“We’ve moved backwards,” he said.
Later on, Kimmel sympathized with Biden’s challenges, particularly the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court decision that is expected to overturn Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion access nationwide.
“What a terrible job you have,” Kimmel said. “I’m glad you’re doing it. But, boy oh boy, does this seem like a bad gig.”
Biden said he was looking at executive orders that could help with abortion access — “we’re looking into it right now” — but said the best solutions were through legislation and elections.
If the court overturns Roe v. Wade, Biden said, “it’s going to cause a mini revolution and they’re going to vote a lot of these folks out of office.”
The show was taped in the afternoon in Los Angeles. Biden is visiting the city for this week’s Summit of the Americas, which brings together countries from across the hemisphere. First lady Jill Biden was in the audience, along with Biden’s granddaughter Naomi and her fiancé.
On Monday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Biden views any legislation Congress might pass to address gun violence as better than no legislation. Sen. Chris Murphy, the Democrat leading negotiations with Senate Republicans on gun measures, has said incremental steps are more likely than a sweeping bill.