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【USA Mail
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JUST RELEASED:
In President Donald J. Trump’s latest Weekly Address, he
discusses his meeting with law enforcement leaders last week on
the scourge of violence from the gang MS-13. “Glaring
loopholes in our laws have allowed criminals and gang members
to break into our country,” President Trump says.
Watch
his Address here.
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The President’s
plan to rebuild America America has long been a
Nation of builders, President Trump told the country January 30
in his first State of the Union Address. “We built the Empire
State Building in just 1 year—is it not a disgrace that it
can now take 10 years just to get a permit approved for a
simple road?”
He called on leaders of
both parties in Congress to come together to deliver the safe,
reliable, and modern infrastructure that Americans deserve.
Today, he will outline his legislative principles to accomplish
just that:
$200
billion in Federal funds to spur at least $1.5 trillion in
infrastructure investments with partners at the state, local,
tribal, and private level
New
investments in rural America, which has been left behind for
too long
Decision-making
authority will return to state and local governments
Regulatory
barriers that needlessly get in the way of infrastructure
projects will be removed
Permitting
for infrastructure projects will be streamlined and shortened
- America’s
workforce will be supported and strengthened
“We will build
gleaming new roads, bridges, highways, railways, and waterways
all across our land,” President Trump said. “And we will do
it with American heart, and American hands, and American grit.”
Read
more about how President Trump plans to rebuild America’s
infrastructure.
To save Gaza,
turn on the lights The Kerem Shalom border
crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip has long been a
flashpoint for conflict. Last weekend, Israeli authorities
foiled a Hamas attempt to smuggle explosives at the crossing
into Gaza—including components expected to be used to launch
projectiles into Israel.
While Hamas’ attacks
on Israel are well-documented, Hamas’ exploitation of the
people it claims to govern is appalling in its own right. Hamas
can’t even keep the lights on, and must depend on the
generosity of the Palestinian Authority for a few hours of
power each day.
“Imagine what the
people of Gaza could do with the $100 million Iran has
historically given Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups
annually that Hamas uses for weapons and tunnels to attack
Israel,” wrote Jason Greenblatt, Assistant to President
Donald J. Trump and Special Representative for International
Negotiations.
Read more:
To
Save Gaza, Turn on the Lights
A $10,000 check
The afternoon of President Trump’s first State
of the Union Address 13 days ago, The Washington Post
ran a story about a special interaction the President had with
campaign volunteer Shane Bouvet:
The unusual meeting was
arranged after Trump said he read a profile about Bouvet in The
Washington Post. The struggling single father had spent nights
working and days volunteering for Trump, who Bouvet hoped could
bring renewal to his home town of Stonington, Ill., and other
corners hard hit by the decline in U.S. industry.
On Monday, [a $10,000
check from the President] arrived in the mail.
… Bouvet said he
planned to use the money to pay for chemotherapy for his
father, who he said is suffering from bladder cancer.
On Friday, President
Trump once again met with Bouvet—along with his father,
Donald Bouvet, who is now cancer-free. “And I just think it’s
an incredible story. Very rarely do I hear a story like this,”
the President said.
“I want to thank Mr.
President for everything and the blessings that he’s done for
me and my family,” Shane Bouvet said.
Read
more about President Trump’s powerful encounter with the
Bouvet family.
Photo of
the Day
Vice President
and Mrs. Karen Pence at the 2018 Winter Olympics |
February 9, 2018 (Official White House Photo by D. Myles
Cullen)
POTUS TODAY
Today, after hosting a
meeting with state and local officials about his infrastructure
initiative, President Trump will meet with Vice President Mike
Pence. Later, the President will have lunch with the Vice
President and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.
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