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【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-03-29a 】
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Another win on
trade In the past few weeks, President Donald J.
Trump has fought to secure one of his key promises to the
American people: negotiating free, fair, and reciprocal trade
deals for the American worker.
Yesterday, U.S. Trade
Representative Robert Lighthizer announced a new
agreement with South Korea that accomplishes exactly
that:
“The improved KORUS
agreement reflects the President’s leadership in delivering
more reciprocal trade outcomes benefiting U.S. workers,
exporters, and businesses. The United States and Korea have
strengthened an important economic relationship by agreeing to
substantial improvements to KORUS that will help rebalance our
trade, reduce our trade deficit, and expand U.S. export
opportunities.”
News of the deal is
earning the Administration widespread recognition. “The
finalization of a trade agreement with South Korea would hand
Mr. Trump a victory in his ‘America First’ approach to
trade,” The New York Times reported.
Learn
more about this important win for American workers and
businesses.
Optimism abounds
Each week, the Administration is seeing more and
more news that consumer and business confidence continue to
soar, particularly now that President Trump’s tax cuts are
helping the U.S. economy take off after eight years of
stagnation.
The latest headlines
show the good news keeps coming:
Pew:
Economy ‘Good-Excellent’ Rating Highest in 18 Years
(Washington Examiner)
Business
Economists Optimistic About Growth: Survey (The Hill)
U.S.
Consumer Confidence Hits 14-Year High (The Wall Street
Journal)
- U.S. Job Openings
Surge to Record High in January (Reuters)
President Trump’s work
is only just beginning, but the early signs all show that smart
policy is all it took to unleash America’s economic power.
Read more:
The
American economy is coming back strong
Secretary DeVos:
How omnibus makes schools safer The bipartisan
omnibus deal that President Trump signed into law last week
delivers desperately needed resources for our Nation’s
troops. Another important goal it accomplishes is helping to
make American schools safer.
“The president has
called on Congress to expand mental health programs, including
those that help identify and treat individuals who may be a
threat to themselves or others,” Education Secretary Betsy
DeVos wrote in the Washington Examiner this week.
“Congress heard and acted on this request in its omnibus
spending bill, giving $700 million to the Department of
Education for Student Support and Academic Enrichment grants.”
As part of the omnibus,
Congress also passed the STOP School Violence Act and the Fix
NICS Act, the latter of which strengthens America’s criminal
background check system.
Learn
more about how this law will help make American schoolchildren
safer.
Photo of
the Day
The Jacqueline
Kennedy Garden | March 26, 2018 (Official White House
Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian)
POTUS TODAY
This morning, President
Trump will host a credentialing ceremony for newly appointed
ambassadors to Washington, D.C. The President will then have
lunch with the Secretary of Defense.
Vice President Mike
Pence will deliver keynote remarks at an America First Policies
“Tax Cuts to Put America First” event at the Minneapolis
Convention Center.
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