Kamala Harris gets new role to fight gun violence
- US Vice President Kamala Harris has taken on the new role of leading the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, giving her the opportunity to work on a visible issue in her portfolio.
- The creation of this office highlights the urgency of tackling gun violence in the United States, especially with the 2024 race approaching. Harris's involvement underscores the administration's commitment to address this issue.
- With her background as a former California prosecutor, Harris brings valuable experience and expertise to this role, which will be crucial in developing effective strategies to combat gun violence.
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Kamala Harris tasked with new role fighting U.S. gun violence
US Vice President Kamala Harris took on a new role Friday fighting gun violence, a job likely to give her more visibility ahead of the 2024 election.The 58-year-old Democrat will head up the new White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, which will provide coordination on the issue but largely lacks any kind of enforceable power to tackle the scourge in a country that has more firearms than people."We know true freedom is not possible if peo…
Kamala Harris tasked with new role fighting US gun violence
WASHINGTON, Sept 23 — US Vice President Kamala Harris took on a new role Friday fighting gun violence, a job likely to give her more visibility ahead of the 2024 election. The 58-year-old Democrat will head up the new White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, which will provide coordination on the issue but largely lacks any kind of enforceable power to tackle the scourge in a country that has more firearms than people. “We know true freed…
Kamala Harris gets new role to fight gun violence
United States Vice President, Kamala Harris, took on a new role Friday fighting gun violence, a job likely to give her more visibility ahead of the 2024 election. The 58-year-old Democrat will head up the new White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, which will provide coordination on the issue but largely lacks any kind
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