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【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-02-23a 】
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Hearing every
voice President Donald J. Trump, Vice President
Mike Pence, and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos sat down
yesterday afternoon with a large group of students, teachers,
and community leaders to discuss how America must improve
safety at schools across the country.
The meeting drew
numerous participants from the Parkland, Florida, community.
For much of the afternoon, students led the discussion.
Fifteen-year-old Justin Gruber reminded attendees that 19 years
ago, one of America’s most high-profile mass school shootings
happened at Columbine High School. “I was born into a world
where I never got to experience safety and peace,” he said.
That needs to change.
President Trump has pledged more than just action—he has
committed his Administration to finding real, workable
solutions to end the violence. “It’s not going to be talk
like it has been in the past,” the President told students
and families yesterday. “It’s been going on too long. . . .
We’re going to get it done.”
That starts with making
sure that every voice is heard.
Learn more:
After
Parkland, President Trump demands that we get it right.
‘One of the
towering figures of the last 100 years’ The
Reverend Billy Graham, one of the most influential spiritual
leaders in modern American history, passed away yesterday at
his home in Montreat, North Carolina. He was 99.
The President and First
Lady felt Graham’s passing as a personal loss. “Melania and
I were privileged to get to know Reverend Graham and his
extraordinary family over the last several years,” President
Trump said in a statement. “We are deeply grateful for their
love and support.”
Billy Graham changed
America for the better. “In the wake of the September 11th
attacks in 2001, America turned to Billy Graham at the National
Cathedral, who told us, ‘God can be trusted, even when life
seems at its darkest,’” President Trump’s statement said.
“We are thinking of him today, finally at home in Heaven.”
Read
President Trump’s full statement on Reverend Graham’s
passing.
The Moon,
Mars, and worlds beyond Last fall, President Trump
told the Nation that to win the next frontier, America would
once again look to send human beings to the Moon—and beyond.
Yesterday, Vice
President Pence led the second meeting of the National Space
Council at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida.
The Space Council had “laid dormant for nearly a
quarter-century” before President Trump revived it last year,
Vice President Pence noted during his remarks.
“The record is clear:
Under President Donald Trump, America is leading in space once
again,” the Vice President said.
That leadership is
continuing forward on several fronts. Vice President Pence will
deliver four recommendations to President Trump to reform the
commercial space regulatory environment, including transforming
the launch and re-entry licensing regime.
Watch
Vice President Pence address the second meeting of the Space
Council.
Bonus read:
Learn
how the Trump Administration plans to win the “next
frontier.”
Photo of
the Day
President Donald
J. Trump hosts a listening session with high school students
and teachers | February 21, 2018 (Official White House
Photo by Shealah Craighead)
POTUS TODAY
This morning, President
Trump and Vice President Pence will meet with state and local
officials about school safety.
The Vice President is
also delivering remarks at the Conservative Political Action
Conference.
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