
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders (Screenshot)
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders struggled to hold back tears on Wednesday.
During a press briefing, a young boy asked her what the Trump administration was doing to prevent kids like himself from being shot to death a school.
"I think as a kid, and certainly as a parent, there is nothing that could be more terrifying for a kid to go to school and not feel safe," Sanders replied.
"So I'm sorry that you feel that way," she continued. "This administration takes it seriously, and the school safety commission that the president convened is meeting this week."
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There’s a kid at today’s White House press briefing. He just asked Sarah Sanders about school shootings and safety https://t.co/PrmyAzaik0— Meg Wagner (@Meg Wagner) 1527707384.0