Kids told to “build a wall” at White House Halloween party; parents outraged
WHITE HOUSE- Children who were visiting the White House for Halloween were told to help “build the wall” and parents are outraged.
The Oct. 25th party was held in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
According to Yahoo News, there was a colorful display of bricks on a wall, and each brick had a child’s name on it. The “wall” was also reportably bracketed by construction signs that read “America First” that also included a huge cut-out figure of Donald Trump in a hardhat.
(Like he does any work)
The children were asked to decorate their bricks and then tape it to the “wall.”
The White House is denying these claims, with a Pence spokesperson saying “Our ceremonial office had a plane display,” adding “We had kids build their own paper airplanes and fly them.”
Well, there’s a huge problem with that because there’s actual photos of the display.
EXCLUSIVE: The White House had a Halloween party for kids at the EEOB, with paper planes in Pence's office, a candy store, and games.
Oh, and a "Build the Wall" display where kids were told to write their name on paper bricks. @janawinter got pics. https://t.co/lpNFGH0UAd
— Sharon Weinberger (@weinbergersa) November 2, 2019
Are we surprised that they would deny these claims?
“Horrified. We were horrified,” a source told Yahoo News on Saturday…