“We’re all going to get murdered now.”
After Vice President Kamala Harris announced on social media Friday that she will oversee the White House’s first “Office of Gun Violence Prevention,” conservatives warned her track record is a grim sign for its success.
“Because you marched, organized, and voted, we passed the most significant gun safety legislation in 30 years. But let’s be clear — we have more work to do,” Harris announced in a post on X, formerly Twitter. “Today, I am proud to share that I will oversee the first-ever White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention.”
“We are doing this work in large part because of the activism, the organizing, the marching, the voting of all of you leaders,” she said in the attached video. She went on to note that these leaders come from varied backgrounds including “students, parents, teachers, community leaders who understand that living free from gun violence should be a right.”
By Alexander Hall