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magazine from the White House 2018-02-03b 】
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Hice: In a
year under Trump, a safe and strong US
Rep.
Jody Hice (R-GA) penned an op-ed today in The Covington
News reflecting on President Trump’s first State of the
Union and the President’s extensive list of first-year
accomplishments. “President Trump spoke from the heart, and
I’m thankful that he continues to tackle some of the nation’s
most pressing issues head-on as we work to improve the lives of
Americans across the country,” Rep. Hice wrote.
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Charles
Hurt writes in The
Washington Times that “President Trump has
officially transformed himself from merely a great American
president into a historic world leader keeping lit the torch of
freedom for all people around the world.” Hurt argues that
“in two speeches this week, Mr. Trump proved himself the
greatest champion of freedom since Ronald Reagan. He has become
the strongest voice today for ‘that shining city upon a
hill.’”
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Former
Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich writes in The
Hill that “many people, including me, were shocked
by the open hostility of congressional Democrats to President
Trump’s State of the Union address.” Gingrich notes that
“in recent polls, independents are shifting away from the
Trump-haters toward President Trump. In the CBS poll released
immediately after his speech, 75 percent said they favored the
address.”
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In
The
Daily Signal, Texas Public Policy Foundation President
Brooke Rollins writes about how 2018 could become a banner year
for criminal justice reform in America. “Recently, the
president chaired a remarkable gathering of leading thinkers
and policymakers in the criminal justice field,” she says.
“What we discussed, and what the president committed to, was
nothing less than a transformative vision for our nation’s
approach to criminal justice.”
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“The parents of two
Long Island teenagers killed at the hands of MS-13 returned
from Washington D.C. where they attended the State Of The Union
address as guests of the president,” CBS
New York reports. “We cannot imagine the depth of your
sorrow, but we can make sure that other families never have to
endure this pain,” President Trump said in his address. “It’s
just an experience that no words can explain. You just felt
that what we are doing is being recognized, being heard,”
parent Evelyn Rodriguez said.
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