After the massive shooting of children in Minnesota, the Trump administration sent a clear message about their position about massive shootings and gun violence by showing and taking a question from YouTuber Brandon Tatum.
Asked Tatum to Karoline Leavitt:
The first question is associated with the shooting that took place recently, and I want to ask the question, we know it is not weapons. Every rational person knows that it is not a gun thing. We know it is a psychological issue. So I want to know from you what President Trump is and will do a white house to tackle mental health problems throughout the country related to these shootings? “
And the second is Chicago. Know, everyone with, and I say with a connected brainstem, know that Chicago’s crime is getting out of hand and young black men are killed, who are in the middle of the streets in the middle of the streets every day. No president has tackled one of these issues. And what will the White House do to tackle problems in their ability to tackle the conflict of violence in Chicago?
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Tatum was chosen by the White House to be with the briefing and selected to ask a question.
The press briefings of the White House have become as script as professional struggle as the Trump administration has filled the briefing space with people they know they will ask the ‘right questions’.
Leting a softball to Karoline Leavitt, which states that mass shootings are not a gun a day after children were shot at a Catholic school while they attend mass, is a large middle finger for every family who has lost a child or has wounded a child during a shooting at school.
When Tatum asks the question, the message also sends that Trump will not do anything about massive shootings and children who die.
Trump lowered the flags to half the staff for the victims of Minnesota, but that is all they are going to get, because this White House does not believe that massive shootings are a “gun thing”, so they have no interest in removing the favorite tools of mass killers in schools in the entire country.
Positions such as these ensure that Republicans and the Trump administration look pro-mass shooter, because Trump is apparently looking for shootings at school again.
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