White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany SMOKES the media at the end of press conference


White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany scolded reporters during Monday’s press briefing for failing to ask a single question about a violent weekend that saw an 8-year-old girl die in Atlanta, as the nation saw a surge in gun violence.
“I’d end with this, I was asked probably 12 questions about the Confederate flag, this president is focused on action and I’m a little dismayed that I didn’t receive one question on the deaths that we got in this country this weekend,” McEnany said.
“I didn’t receive one question about New York City shootings doubling for the third-straight week... not one question. I didn’t receive one question about five children who were killed,” McEnany said.
“I’ll leave you with this remark by a dad. It broke my heart, a dad of an 8-year-old last in Atlanta this weekend, ‘They say Black lives matter. You killed a child, she didn’t do nothing to nobody.’”
McEnany then said, “We need to be focused on securing our streets, making sure no lives are lost, because all black lives matter, that of [retired St. Louis police captain] David Dorn and that of this 8-year-old girl. Thank you.”
At the end of her press conference Kayleigh smoked them for it, saying:
“I’m a little dismayed I didn’t receive one question on the deaths in this country this weekend. I didn’t receive one question on New York City shootings doubling for the third straight week and over the last seven days shootings skyrocket by 142%. Not one question. I didn’t receive one question about 5 children who were killed.
I’ll leave you with this remark by a dad – it broke my heart – a dad of an eight-year-old lost in Atlanta this weekend. “They say black lives matter? You killed a child, she didn’t do nothing to nobody” was his quote. We need to be focused on securing our streets, making sure no lives are lost because all black lives matter, that of David Dorn and that of this eight-year-old girl. Thank you.”
Boom! Kayleigh just dropped the mic on their heads! Loved it!

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