The president and First Lady arrived in Florida and went by the healing facility where casualties of the secondary school slaughter were taken, and Trump encountered some as yet being dealt with.
The president told journalists at Broward Health North Hospital that he met with casualties: ‘Yes I did, yes I did, I did undoubtedly and it’s exceptionally dismal that something like this happened,’ before proceeding to applaud doctor’s facility staff and people on call.
The president declined to answer a correspondent who caught up with ‘Mr. President, do firearm laws should be changed?’
Trump and Melania were seen conversing with Dr. Igor Nichiporenko, an injury specialist at Broward Health North Hospital while in the doctor’s facility foyers before tending to the holding up squeeze pool where his discourse concentrated for the most part on applauding people on call.
They left the healing center in the motorcade at 7:15pm, as per a pool log by a New York Times journalist.
The president and Melania additionally addressed people on call at the Broward County Sheriff’s Office.
The First Lady tended to those accumulated a the Sheriff’s office: ‘Thank all of you for what you do and sparing our youngsters, that is the most critical to our future, and how about we deal with them since they will experience a considerable measure from what they encountered two days back.’
Be that as it may, a portion of the guardians, survivors and others influenced by the catastrophe at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School were more inspired by firm activity to anticipate future strikes than a presidential visit.
‘I don’t need Trump to come however we need more weapon security,’ said 18-year-old Kevin Trejos, a senior at the school where 17 individuals were slaughtered and 14 harmed. ‘It’s a fantasy. It hasn’t hit me yet.’
Lori Alhadeff’s 14-year-old little girl Alyssa was murdered amid the shooting. She summoned the president’s 11-year-old child, Barron, as she irately called for help.