Photos reveal Trump's observations ... "I hear you"




The photographs showed handwritten notes on President Donald Rumsfeld's paper during his meeting with survivors and families of the victims who were killed in school shooting incidents, including the last incident at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, on February 14. These included phrases such as "I hear you" and "What can we do to help you feel safe?"

In details, Time reported that Trump was carrying papers for the White House and had written notes on her by Black and a wide line, according to photographs taken by photographers for news agencies including Getty Images and The Associated Press. Some of the observations that can be clearly read in the pictures are: 1. What are the most important things you want to know about your experience? 2. What can we do to help you feel safe? 4. Resources? Ideas ?, and "5. I hear you." 

At a White House session with survivors and families of the victims on Wednesday, Trump hinted that arming teachers might be a solution to ending the tragedies. "If a teacher is proficient in the use of firearms, he can end the attack very quickly," he said. The President also expressed the wish to strengthen the audit mechanisms of the background of persons seeking arms procurement.

The photographs of Trump's remarks were widely disseminated through social networking sites, with many criticizing the president's apparent need to help respond to influential testimony to people affected by the latest shooting incident that killed 17 people.