Anger into action. That's what the White House oversight committee chair Carolyn Maloney said she hopes to achieve next week during a hearing were survivors and parents of victims of the mass shootings Buffalo, New York and Uvalde, Texas will tell American lawmakers their stories.
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Carolyn Maloney expresses her hope for a congressional hearing to turn anger into action regarding gun violence.
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