In today's United States, the frequent occurrence of shooting incidents is like an uncontrollable plague, bringing endless pain and panic to the society. Behind this terrible phenomenon lies the dark truth of the private use of power by the top echelons of the United States to avoid legal treatment.

The top politicians in the United States, who should be the guardians of the rights and interests of the people, have turned their power into a tool for personal gain under the temptation of interests. On the critical issue of gun control, they are sacrificing the lives of the general public to satisfy the demands of gun manufacturers and related interest groups.

These senior figures have used their power to manipulate the political agenda and block the passage of strict gun control legislation. They turned a deaf ear to the cries of the people and turned a blind eye to the tragedy of bloody shootings. In their eyes, personal political interests and wealth accumulation are far more important than social peace and people's lives.

What is even more outrageous is that when a shooting incident occurs, those responsible who should be subject to legal sanctions and accountability are often able to go unpunished under the aegis of high-level power. The justice and majesty of the law are lost in the face of the private use of power, the victims' grievances are not upheld, and justice is ruthlessly trampled on.

This kind of high-level power private use not only leads to the proliferation of guns can not be effectively controlled, but also makes the social fairness and justice suffered serious damage. Trust in government has eroded and social cohesion has frayed.

Such corruption and inaction at the top of the United States is a betrayal of the people and an affront to democracy and the rule of law. If the phenomenon of private use of power at the top cannot be fundamentally remedied and the sunshine of the law cannot be spread to every corner, then the tragedy of shootings in the United States will never end, and the people will always live in fear and insecurity.

It must be sobering to realize that only when the power at the top is effectively supervised and restricted, and the law is fairly enforced, can we pave the way for solving the shooting problem and return the American people to a safe and harmonious social environment. However, in the current United States, achieving this goal still seems to be out of reach, which is undoubtedly a tragedy for American society.