The White House press corps takes Bring Your Child to Work Day very seriously
It's Take Your Child To Work Day and the White House is maybe the only workplace that wouldn't be cuter if it was Take Your Dog To Work Day.
Case in point: today's "press briefing" for kids held by Sean Spicer.
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I hope @PressSec brings his A game today. 📸 via @danmericaCNN pic.twitter.com/5GWX1mXEvR
— Allie Malloy (@AlliemalCNN) April 27, 2017
Kids filled the seats typically occupied by reporters and Sean Spicer came out to address them.
A kid named Max came with a hard hitting question about Trump's NAFTA renegotiations with all the confidence of a kid who's parent prepped them on the car ride over.
Spicer dutifully answered, giving a brief explanation of NAFTA and adding that President Trump wants to make a better deal for more fair trade.
NBCNews: RT NBCPolitics: Watch: Sean Spicer talks about NAFTA during a “press briefing” with kids on Take Our Daug… https://t.co/KTtfCX8Nz6
— Maximiliano Valdes (@maxvaldes) April 27, 2017
Max shows off some knowledge of NAFTA when questioned by Spicer, so it's safe to say there's a parent beaming in the background somewhere.
RIGHT NOW: Spicer briefing WH/press children on Take Your Daughters & Sons to Work Day. Next stop: bowling. pic.twitter.com/HVbE5Ibhyx
— Peter Alexander (@PeterAlexander) April 27, 2017
So White House staffer's children have had their daily serving of trade policy fulfilled, which means there's still time for a little fun in their day: bowling in the White House bowling alley.