First Mom WH Press Secretary Sarah Sanders Sends Message to Every Kid in America

Sarah Sanders WH Mom

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Newly appointed White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders reflected on her new position and had a message for every “kid in America” during Wednesday’s on-camera press briefing.

Sanders expressed that she would “like to give us all a little reminder of why we’re here every day, which I imagine for most of us is because we love our country and want to help to make it better.”

She said she has spent much time with the President over the past year and described him as tough, a fighter, a strong leader, “somebody who deeply loves this country,” who “loves its people” and who “wants to make America great again.”

She continued, “The reason we’re here is to serve the American people. And today I’d like for you to indulge me and let me tell you a little bit about what that means for me.”

“To the best of my knowledge, I’m the first mom to hold the job of the White House Press Secretary,” Sanders said. “That says less about me than it does about this President. It’s not just with personnel, it’s about people and it’s about policy. Empowering working moms is at the heart of the President’s agenda, particularly when it comes to things like tax reform.

Sanders continued:

I have three children, and the oldest, Scarlett, starts kindergarten in a few weeks.  Scarlett and every little girl in America should grow up in a country that if we deliver on the President’s agenda of better jobs, better healthcare, and a better tax system, that incentivizes women to work and raise children.

As a working mom, it’s not lost on me what a great honor and what a privilege it is to stand here at the podium, and I thank the President for the opportunity. I’ll always do my absolute best to truthfully answer your questions and to deliver the President’s message.

The Press Secretary said she hoped to send a message not only to her own daughter, but to every kid in America, “Don’t listen to the critics, dream big, and fulfill your potential — because in this country, you still can.”

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