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Trump touts
military, victory over ISIS at National Prayer Breakfast
“President Trump used
his platform at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday to
honor the military and tout his administration's success in the
fight against the Islamic State,” Sarah Westwood writes in
Washington Examiner. “‘Together as Americans, we
are a tireless force for justice and for peace. We have
witnessed this truth over the past year,’ [President Donald
J.] Trump told the annual gathering of Christians at the
Washington Hilton hotel.”
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Lt. Gov. Tim Griffin
(R-AR) writes in the Arkansas
Democrat-Gazette that “we haven't seen this sort of
bold tax reform since President Reagan's tax overhaul in 1986.”
Lt. Gov. Griffin notes that “it is becoming increasingly
clear the law is an overwhelming success. Nearly every day,
another American company announces it will give bonuses to
workers, increase wages, or improve employee benefit packages.”
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Washington
Examiner reports that “retail chain CVS Health plans
to boost benefits and increase starting wages for employees to
$11 an hour, a change it credited to the Republican-backed tax
law President Trump signed late last year.” Kimberly Leonard
writes that “overall, the company is seeing a $1.2 billion
gain in tax savings from the law.”
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“A few days ago,
President Trump also articulated a vision of a strong,
resilient America,” Kevin Roberts writes in The
Hill, applauding the President’s State of the Union
Address. Roberts says that while Democrats refused to applaud
for things like veterans and low unemployment, President Trump
laid out “a vision of peace, prosperity and freedom.”
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“The Congressional
Budget Office says that federal revenues in January added up to
$362 billion. That's an increase of $18 billion— or 5.2% —
from the year before,” the Investor’s
Business Daily Editorial Board writes. “Individual
income and payroll taxes, it says, rose by $68 billion...Those
gains in wages and salaries are likely to continue, if not
accelerate, under the tax cuts.”
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