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10:14Now PlayingPresident Trump gave some life advice to children of the White House staff and press corps and from the South Lawn on Thursday.
"Never take drugs, don't drink alcohol, don't smoke. Enjoy your life. OK?" Trump told the children, saying he's told Ivanka Trump that so many times she told him to stop saying it.
The president also commented on the name of the event, Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day.
"It's a very special day, officially called take our daughters and our sons to work day, right? That's the politically correct term, and we always have to be politically correct, right?"
The president reserved his criticism for the White House press corps, at least, most of it. He told the children sometimes journalists take pictures of him that make his chin look odd.
"Sometimes I wish they could make me look a little bit better," the president joked. "Sometimes I think they do it on purpose actually. Always my chin is pulled in, I look terrible, but that's OK."
Earlier in the day, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders held an off-the-record briefing with children of the White House press corps Thursday morning. Sanders tweeted a short video of the children of White House staffers and reporters.
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