Adrian Walker
Mother’s fight against guns travels to Washington
The Rev. Kim Odom’s personal tragedy has become a political crusade, one that landed her at the State of the Union, and in a meeting with Michelle Obama.
State of the Union
In his State of the Union address, the president urged Congress to approve policies to strengthen the economy, overhaul the immigration system, and tighten gun laws.
Adrian Walker
The Rev. Kim Odom’s personal tragedy has become a political crusade, one that landed her at the State of the Union, and in a meeting with Michelle Obama.
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