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【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-03-16b 】
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Lawrence
Kudlow to become Trump’s White House Economic Adviser
“Lawrence Kudlow, a
conservative economic commentator whose career included jobs in
the White House, Wall Street, radio and business television,
will become one of President Donald Trump’s top economic
advisers as director of the National Economic Council,” Nick
Timiraos writes in The Wall Street Journal. “Mr.
Kudlow was a strong supporter of tax cuts and deregulation
championed by Mr. Trump,” Timiraos adds.
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In Recode,
Senior Adviser to the President Jared Kushner and CMS
Administrator Seema Verma write that “health innovation is
accelerating at a striking pace. In the past year, we have seen
advances in treatments that could not have been imagined a
generation ago.” Kushner and Administrator Verma note that
“the President has been clear through executive order that
his administration is committed to putting patients in control
of their health care, so that they may drive competition and
better value.”
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“Sen. John Barrasso
said Thursday that he is confident in CIA Director Mike Pompeo
and believes he will be confirmed as secretary of state,”
Sally Persons reports in The
Washington Times. “He understands clearly, along
with [the] president, that to put America first means
economically, means militarily, as well as politically,” the
Wyoming Republican explained on Fox News. “But if we want
safety and security at home, we want a world that is peaceful
and stable.”
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Morgan Chalfant writes
in The
Hill that Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone, President Trump’s
pick to lead the National Security Agency, “boasts a breadth
of experience in intelligence operations.” Chalfant notes
that “the Senate is expected to confirm Nakasone as NSA
director, a job that will also make him head of U.S. Cyber
Command, the Pentagon’s burgeoning cyber warfare unit.”
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