Quavo stormed Capitol Hill Wednesday morning on behalf of his Rocket Foundation, and he arrived with the clear-cut agenda of tackling gun violence … TMZ Hip Hop has discovered.
The ex-Migos frontman was joined by his mom and his older sister, Takeoff‘s mom, as a part of the 52nd Annual Legislative Conference.
Quavo met with House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Senator Cory Booker, Representatives Nikema Williams, Steven Horsford, Lisa Blunt Rochester, Robin Kelly, Maxwell Frost and neighborhood organizer Greg Jackson to voice his complaints.
Quavo’s Rocket Foundation was established to deliver consciousness for gun violence prevention on each a state and federal degree.
Several of the Congress members have an energetic “Break the Cycle of Violence Act” marketing campaign, and we’re informed all events had been working Wednesday on viable options in a closed-door assembly.
Takeoff was shot and killed in November 2022, and Quavo hasn’t stopped honoring his legacy.
Sources inform us Quavo is deeply dedicated to eradicating gun violence situations in Black and Brown communities, and also will be helming a neighborhood dialog later right now in the nation’s capital.
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