07-29-2016, 12:34 PM
White House Defends Obama’s Claim That It’s Easier to Buy a Gun Than a Book
The White House struck back after a clean sweep of fact checkers criticized President Barack Obama’s assertion that it’s easier to obtain a gun than a book.
“With all due respect to the fact checkers, when the president delivered that line to a room full of about a thousand cops, there was not a lot of evident disagreement,” White House press secretary Josh Earnest told The Daily Signal at a White House press briefing.
“I think there is genuine concern on the minds of law enforcement officials who work in these economically disadvantaged communities about how readily accessible illegal guns are and, frankly, how hard it is for kids in that community to get access to a quality education,” Earnest added.
The White House struck back after a clean sweep of fact checkers criticized President Barack Obama’s assertion that it’s easier to obtain a gun than a book.
“With all due respect to the fact checkers, when the president delivered that line to a room full of about a thousand cops, there was not a lot of evident disagreement,” White House press secretary Josh Earnest told The Daily Signal at a White House press briefing.
“I think there is genuine concern on the minds of law enforcement officials who work in these economically disadvantaged communities about how readily accessible illegal guns are and, frankly, how hard it is for kids in that community to get access to a quality education,” Earnest added.
White House Defends Obama’s Claim That It’s Easier to Buy a Gun Than a Book
The White House struck back after a clean sweep of fact checkers criticized President Barack Obama’s assertion that it’s easier to obtain a gun than a book.
“With all due respect to the fact checkers, when the president delivered that line to a room full of about a thousand cops, there was not a lot of evident disagreement,” White House press secretary Josh Earnest told The Daily Signal at a White House press briefing.
“I think there is genuine concern on the minds of law enforcement officials who work in these economically disadvantaged communities about how readily accessible illegal guns are and, frankly, how hard it is for kids in that community to get access to a quality education,” Earnest added.
The White House struck back after a clean sweep of fact checkers criticized President Barack Obama’s assertion that it’s easier to obtain a gun than a book.
“With all due respect to the fact checkers, when the president delivered that line to a room full of about a thousand cops, there was not a lot of evident disagreement,” White House press secretary Josh Earnest told The Daily Signal at a White House press briefing.
“I think there is genuine concern on the minds of law enforcement officials who work in these economically disadvantaged communities about how readily accessible illegal guns are and, frankly, how hard it is for kids in that community to get access to a quality education,” Earnest added.


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