Andrew Pollack

[2][dubious – discuss] Unlike many other Stoneman Douglas survivors and victims' parents,[3] Pollack has endorsed politicians who oppose gun-control measures, and he advocates programs that would arm teachers.

[6] After briefly attending Sullivan County Community College, Pollack opened a debris cleanup business with a high school friend.

Her father told CBN that as the shooter returned, Meadow covered another student (who died in the shooting) in an attempt to protect her.

[13] Pollack has met with President Donald Trump and his cabinet, Florida governors Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis, and many legislators.

[14] On February 21, 2018, Andrew and his two sons attended a White House listening session hosted by President Donald Trump that consisted of siblings and friends of slain victims along with survivors of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.

[14] Republican Governor-elect of Florida, Ron DeSantis, included both Andrew and Hunter on his Transition Advisory Committee on Public Safety[16] On September 10, 2019, Pollack released his book, Why Meadow Died: The People and Policies That Created The Parkland Shooter and Endanger America's Students, alongside education expert and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, Max Eden.

Pollack and his wife, sitting alongside President Trump and others.