"We want to learn everything we can learn. Starting about two minutes after this meeting, we're going to work. This is a long-term situation that we have to solve. We'll solve it together," Trump told a group of survivors, parents and family members of victims of school mass shooting victims.
Also present at the meeting were representatives from advocacy groups formed after the school shootings at Columbine High School and Sandy Hook Elementary School.
"You have gone through extraordinary pain, and we don't want others to go through the kind of pain that you've gone through. Wouldn't be right," said the president.
A Pollack, whose daughter died in the Florida school shooting said that it is time for the country to come together.
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"We as a country failed our children. This shouldn't happen," he said.
"I can't get on a plane with a bottle of water, but we leave it, some animal could walk into a school and shoot our children. It's just not right, and we need to come together as a country and work on what's important, and that's protecting our children in the schools. That's the only thing that matters right now, Pollack said.
"Me and my friends, we get scared when a car drives by, anywhere," said Sam Zeif, a student from Marjory Stoneman Douglas in Parkland.
His friend was killed in last week's shootout.
Trump listened to all of the participants.
One of the participants suggested having people in the school - teachers, administrators, who have volunteered to have a firearm safely locked in the classroom, and are given training throughout the year.
Trump appeared to be favourable to the idea.
"If the coach had a firearm in his locker...if he had a firearm, he wouldn't have had to run. He would have shot, and that would have been the end of it. And this would only be, obviously, for people that are very adept at handling a gun. It is called concealed carry, where a teacher would have a concealed gun on them," said the president.
"We need that. And then, after we do that, when we see this trouble, we have to nab them," he said.
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