As thousands showed their support across the world for the March for Our Lives, President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence’s silence on the issue remained deafening. With a full roster of celebrities and student activists, such as Emma González and the inspiring 11-year-old Naomi Wadler, taking to the stage or the streets carrying creative signs, America’s political leaders remained tight-lipped on the march and the movement.

Instead, President Trump embarked on one of his signature golfing trips, spending the weekend at Mar-a-Lago, his private resort in Palm Beach, Florida. Earlier in the day, however, Trump did tweet his “thoughts and prayers” to the victims of the recent deadly terrorist attacks in southern France. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims of the horrible attack in France yesterday, and we grieve the nation’s loss,” Trump wrote. “We also condemn the violent actions of the attacker and anyone who would provide him support. We are with you @EmmanuelMacron!”

Meanwhile, Pence tweeted about seeing a sneak peek of the film I Can Only Imagine. He gave the film a thumbs-up, saying, “Great movie! Inspiring message!”