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President Trump
delivers huge win for military President Donald J.
Trump signed a two-year, bipartisan budget bill this morning
that ends Congress’ brief overnight shutdown of the federal
government.
“Just signed Bill. Our
Military will now be stronger than ever before,” President
Trump tweeted this morning. “We love and need our Military
and gave them everything — and more. First time this has
happened in a long time.”
The President then laid
out what must be accomplished in 2018. “Costs on non-military
lines will never come down if we do not elect more Republicans
in the 2018 Election, and beyond,” he tweeted. “This Bill
is a BIG VICTORY for our Military, but much waste in order to
get Dem votes.”
Read more:
Press
Secretary Sarah Sanders and Defense Secretary James Mattis
explain the budget deal.
‘A magnificent
Winter Olympics’ The 2018 Winter Olympic Games
in PyeongChang, South Korea, kicked off in spectacular fashion
with its Opening Ceremony early this morning. Vice President
Mike Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence are in South Korea to
lead the American Olympic delegation.
The Vice President held
a bilateral meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-in in
Seoul yesterday before the Games. “Allow me to join President
Trump in congratulating South Korea on what we know, in his
words, ‘will be a magnificent Winter Olympics,’” Vice
President Pence said.
As U.S. athletes compete
in the Games, America will remain vigilant against threats to
national security. “We’ll be there to cheer on our American
athletes, but we’ll also be there to stand with our allies
and remind the world that North Korea is the most tyrannical
and oppressive regime on the planet,” the Vice President said
Wednesday. “The United States of America will continue to
stand shoulder-to-shoulder [with South Koreans] in our effort
to bring maximum pressure to bear on North Korea,” he told
President Moon yesterday.
Watch:
Vice
President Pence visits Japan earlier this week
The economic
harm caused by our immigration system As President
Trump applauds congressional leaders for their budget deal that
funds our great military for two years, he and Americans turn
their sights to the pressing need for immigration reform in the
weeks ahead.
“It is time to create
a merit-based immigration system that makes sense for a modern
economy,” the President has said. Here’s what he means:
Low-skilled
labor: Low-skilled immigration has put downward
pressure on U.S. wages at the expense of vulnerable American
workers. Real hourly wages for Americans with a high school
education or less are lower today than in 1979.
A
strain on public resources: A majority, 51 percent,
of immigrant-headed households uses at least one welfare
program.
- Reform to
benefit the economy: President Trump’s immigration
framework would end the visa lottery program and help reduce
the backlog of high-skilled, employment-based immigrant cases.
Read
more about how America’s immigration system prioritizes all
the wrong things.
Photo of
the Day
President Donald
J. Trump delivers remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast |
February 8, 2018 (Official White House Photo by Joyce N.
Boghosian)
POTUS TODAY
This morning, President
Trump will receive an intelligence briefing and later meet with
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. In the afternoon, the
President will meet with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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