KEY POINTS
  • Actor Matthew McConaughey delivered an emotional White House appeal for gun regulations in the wake of last month's mass shooting in his hometown of Uvalde, Texas.
  • Through misty eyes, McConaughey recalled his recent travel to Uvalde, where he and his wife met with victims' families.
  • The mass shooting on May 24, carried out by a lone teenage gunman, left 19 children and two teachers dead.

In an emotional speech at the White House on Tuesday, actor Matthew McConaughey called for new gun regulations in the wake of last month's mass shooting in his hometown of Uvalde, Texas, and urged federal lawmakers to honor their moral obligations instead of party affiliations.

Through misty eyes, McConaughey recalled his recent travel to Uvalde, where he and his wife met with victims' families, local law enforcement and morticians who were tasked with preparing some of the bodies of the school-aged children who were shot to death on May 24.