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White House Looking at 'Best Ways to Protect Kids'

White House Looking at 'Best Ways to Protect Kids'
Dimitrious Pagourtzis, second from right, walks into his arraignment at the Galveston County Jail in Galveston, Texas, on Friday. A judge denied him bond at a court hearing Friday evening. (Kelsey Walling/AP)

Saturday, 19 May 2018 12:47 PM EDT

White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders on Friday said the Trump administration is continuing to explore "the best ways to protect kids across the country" in the wake of a shooting that killed 10 people at a Santa Fe, Texas, high school.

Sanders said that a school safety commission established by U.S. President Donald Trump after the shooting at a Parkland, Florida high school in February had been "activated" and would meet next week.

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White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders on Friday said the Trump administration is continuing to explore "the best ways to protect kids across the country" in the wake of a shooting that killed 10 people at a Santa Fe, Texas, high school.
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