During a listening session at the White House on Thursday, President Trump said that the levels of violence in video games are shaping young people’s thoughts.

Trump and the GOP have been under constant scrutiny and pressure to act on the issue of gun control in the wake of the Parkland, Fla. shooting where 17 people lost their lives to a student who brought a rifle to campus.

President Trump says violence in video games and movies is responsible for shaping young people’s thoughts. “They’re so violent.” — Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) February 22, 2018

CNN’s Meg Wagner posted a video of the President’s comments.

Trump brings up the level of violence in video games and movies. https://t.co/be0VWVrkQM — Meg Wagner (@megwagner) February 22, 2018

“We have to do something about, uhm, maybe what they are seeing and how they’re seeing it.,” the President told listeners. “And also video games. More and more people are saying the level of violence on video games is really shaping young people’s thoughts.”

This isn’t the first time the President has come out and denounced violent video games.

Video game violence & glorification must be stopped—it is creating monsters! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 17, 2012

He also commented on the movie theater content rating system, stating that while youth can be restricted from watching movies because of sex, but not necessarily violence. Something needs to be done there as well. The President has suggested that movies have two separate ratings, one for sexual content and one for violent content.

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