VP Harris, a former prosecutor, will lead new White House office of gun violence prevention
- The Biden administration has established the "Office of Gun Violence Prevention" and appointed Kamala Harris as its head. There are concerns about Harris's ability to handle this responsibility, given her track record on the border issue.
- Gun safety activists who endorsed Biden for president in 2024 have achieved a key demand with the creation of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention. This office aims to address the urgent issue of gun violence in the country.
- The White House has highlighted increased prosecutions for selling firearms without a license as evidence of their commitment to gun violence prevention. This move demonstrates their efforts to protect people from gun violence.
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