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White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said that he would not be making light of Palin's comments.
"The reaction of some people I think is to make light of some of the
rhetoric that we see on the campaign trail, particularly from Gov.
Palin," Earnest said at Thursday's press briefing. "But the fact is
domestic violence is not a joke. Gun violence is not a joke. Problems
with addiction are not a joke. The consequences, or I should say, the
sacrifices that many of our men and women in uniform make for our safety
and security are not a joke."
Palin's son Track was arrested Monday
on suspicion of domestic violence against his girlfriend, among other
charges. He allegedly punched her in the eye and threatened to shoot
himself, according to a police report.
Palin suggested Wednesday at a rally in support of Republican
presidential candidate Donald Trump that Track's behavior stemmed from
his combat service.
Earnest said the Obama administration takes the health concerns of military service members very seriously.
"We take them all very seriously and there are many communities and
families that are dealing with these very difficult challenges in a way
that is sometimes difficult to talk about publicly," he said.
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