Trump needs to 'talk to these kids' who survived Florida school-shooting massacre: Democratic representative

A Florida Democrat and a Republican, both in Congress, talked gun laws.

Trump needs to “come to Parkland and talk to these kids and their families and everyone who has suffered. That's what should happen. That's how change will come,” Deutch said.

The Democratic representative added that the student survivors of the shooting who are demanding gun control are "just not going to sit back after what they experienced, after what they saw, the worst things imaginable. They're not just going to sit back and take it. They're going to stand up for their lives."

A Florida Republican congressman, Carlos Curbelo, who appeared on "This Week" with Deutch agreed that “something has to happen.”

“What we need is congressional leaders, specifically in my party, to allow some of these bills to come to the floor for debate,” Curbelo said. “There are a lot of Republicans who are prepared to support reasonable, commonsense gun-safety laws, new laws, stronger laws that protect rights for responsible citizens, people who are responsible gun owners, but will prevent those who want to do harm to innocent people from obtaining these weapons.”

But Deutch said survivors of the shooting “don't want to hear about co-sponsoring. They want action."

"We need the opportunity to vote ... [Curbelo] should talk to the speaker," Deutch said. "He should come to the speaker with those kids" from Stoneman Douglas High School.