U.S. President Donald Trump met on Thursday with the makers of popular video games "Grand Theft Auto" and "Doom" to discuss what the president believes is a link between video games and violent acts like last month's school shooting in Florida.
It was the latest in a series of meetings Trump has held to talk about how to stop mass shootings at schools. Trump has said he would consider a wide range of policy options, but has not yet clarified his positions on how best to address gun violence.
The meeting included lawmakers, critics of video games, and executives from Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., which owns "Grand Theft Auto," and ZeniMax Media Inc., owner of "Doom." Trump's younger brother, Robert Trump, is on the board of ZeniMax.
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