Biden establishes White House office on gun violence prevention, taps Harris to lead
- President Biden created a new White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention to be led by Vice President Kamala Harris.
- The office aims to implement gun safety laws, support communities affected by gun violence, and identify new executive actions.
- The announcement comes amid rising concerns over mass shootings and gun violence in America.
- Stricter gun laws are desired by most Americans but have faced resistance in Congress.
- The new office reflects a growing movement to address gun violence as a major public health issue.