"Video game violence and glorification must be stopped - it is creating monsters!"
Six years after Donald Trump tweeted his views on video game violence, it seems he is looking to take action.
In a White House briefing following the Florida school shooting, when press secretary Sarah Sanders was asked about the president's policy on gun control she said Donald Trump will "be meeting with members of the video game industry to see what they can do on that front".
Ms Sanders response has been widely discussed on social media, with some criticising the president for pointing the finger at fictional guns, rather than actual firearms.