Trump Administration Guts Efforts to Prevent Gun Violence, Suppressing Reports
Why This Matters
Key context: Senator Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut has pushed to make the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention permanent after President Trump shuttered the office, which originated under former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. This development from The New York Times highlights ongoing changes in the sector.
Senator Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut has pushed to make the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention permanent after President Trump shuttered the office, which originated under former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.
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