House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has spoken out against the connection between video games and violence. In an interview on Fox News Sunday , Pelosi challenged the idea that violent media leads to real-life violence.

“ We want to know what is the evidence, what will really make a difference here? And I think it has to be comprehensive.

Host Chris Wallace compelled Pelosi to talk to her “friends in Hollywood” about violent games, movies and TV shows, saying they need to “knock it off.”"I think we have to do it all, and that's why we included in there that we have to take a look at what these games are," she added. "I don't think we should do anything anecdotally. We have a saying here, 'the plural of anecdote is not data.' So we want to know what is the evidence, what will really make a difference here? And I think it has to be comprehensive."Pelosi’s comments come after several U.S. senators blamed games for gun violence last month and President Obama asked Congress to commission a study on violent games Via GI.biz

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