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Trump
expels 60 Russian officials over nerve-agent attack in Britain
“President Trump
expelled 60 Russian intelligence officers Monday and closed
Russia’s consulate in Seattle as the U.S. and its allies
punished Moscow with a coordinated diplomatic response for the
nerve-agent attack on a British former double agent in
England,” Dave Boyer and Dan Boylan write in The
Washington Times. “Today we say to Russia, when you
attack our friends, you will face serious consequences,” a
senior Administration official said.
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Alan Rappeport and
Prashant Rao with The
New York Times report on a major trade victory for the
United States. South Korea has agreed to reduce its steel
exports and open its market to American cars in exchange for an
exemption from U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum. “The deal
appeared to be an early vindication of the White House’s
efforts to use the penalties as a bargaining chip in trade
negotiations,” the Times reports.
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In Fox
News, Advisor to the President Ivanka Trump writes that
“the Trump administration’s robust plan aims to deliver
education to Americans across the country that is better
skills-focused and often debt-free.” Ms. Trump concludes that
“now Congress must follow through and invest in our nation’s
most important resource: our people.”
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Josh Rogin writes in The
Washington Post that under President Trump, “the
United States is finally confronting China’s economic
aggression.” Rogin explains that the Trump Administration “is
already increasing actions to prevent foreign firms from
purchasing U.S. companies crucial to our technological
infrastructure or that control personal information of
Americans.”
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In The
Hill, Tim Rice writes that America is seeing a better
future for its healthcare system under President Trump and
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar. Rice notes that
“it started on March 5, when Secretary of Health and Human
Services Alex Azar outlined his vision for ‘the value-based
transformation of our entire health care system.’”
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