Trump has a way with kids

President Trump welcomed thousands of people to what we used to think was the White House for the annual Easter Egg Roll.

I am sure it was the most people ever and certainly more than Crooked Hillary would have had, and being totally aware this was a children oriented event, he spoke to the children about things important to them.

“On behalf of the Trump family, many of whom are with us right here in the audience, I just want to thank you. This is a special year. Our country is doing great. You look at the economy; you look at what’s happening. Nothing is ever easy, but we have never had an economy like we have right now. And we’re going to make it bigger and better and stronger.”

Then he let the kids know,

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He took time to correct the misinformation the children have been fed at school about the presidential mansion being called “The White House”, when he set the record straight while thanking

“all of the people who work so hard with Melania, everybody, to keep this incredible house, or building, or whatever you want to call it because there really is no name for it. It is special, and we keep it in tip-top shape. We call it sometimes ‘tippy-top’ shape. And it’s a great, great place.”

After drawing, rolling eggs, listening to stories, the children left satisfied that the economy was good, the military had better funding, and that they would not get the history test question wrong if, like the president, they could not recall the name of the house where the president lives.

 

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