Kamala Harris and Quavo Discuss Gun Control at Atlanta Summit
The Vice President joins the rapper to address gun violence in memory of Takeoff, building on recent legislative efforts.
- The summit is hosted by Quavo's Rocket Foundation, established after the death of his nephew Takeoff.
- Harris's participation follows President Biden's call for more gun control measures at a recent event.
- Quavo has committed over $2 million to community violence intervention programs.
- The event highlights the Biden-Harris administration's ongoing push for expanded gun control legislation.
- Quavo's past music often glorified firearms, adding complexity to his advocacy against gun violence.