Actor and Uvalde native Matthew McConaughey shared stories of shooting victims and their families at the White House in hopes of swaying lawmakers skeptical of gun control legislation
Actor and Uvalde native Matthew McConaughey made a pitch for gun reform at the White House press briefing, sharing stories of victims and their families in hopes of swaying
lawmakers skeptical of gun-control legislation. ‘We are in a window of opportunity right now that we have not been in before. A window where it seems like real change can happen,’ he said
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