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North Korea
feels the pressure News broke yesterday that North
Korean leader Kim Jong-un is willing to talk to the United
States about giving up his country’s nuclear weapons,
according to South Korean officials who traveled to Pyongyang
this week.
President Donald J.
Trump responded with cautious optimism that America’s
“maximum pressure” campaign could produce a breakthrough.
“For the first time in many years, a serious effort is being
made by all parties concerned,” the President tweeted
yesterday. “May be false hope, but the U.S. is ready to go
hard in either direction!”
Vice President Mike
Pence echoed Ronald Reagan in his statement about the
Administration’s response. “Whichever direction talks with
North Korea go, we will be firm in our resolve,” the Vice
President said. “All options are on the table and our posture
toward the regime will not change until we see credible,
verifiable, and concrete steps toward denuclearization.”
Read
about Vice President Pence’s visit with North Korean
defectors before the 2018 Olympic Games.
A year of
achievements in science and technology Since
President Trump’s inauguration, the White House’s Office of
Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) has built a robust team of
more than 50 staff members, including a corps of scientists and
engineers, policymakers, and academics. Today, OSTP unveils a
report highlighting the tremendous science and technology
achievements of the Administration to date.
The report is not an
exhaustive list of activities, but it showcases select
accomplishments that demonstrate how science and technology
policymaking is helping to Make America Great Again.
A few of its highlights:
President
Trump’s 2018 Budget Request would result in the highest
percentage of the budget allocated for Research &
Development since fiscal year 2014.
Last
March, the President established the White House
Office of American Innovation to develop policies to
improve government services and drive technological
breakthroughs.
- OSTP has been
instrumental in Administration efforts to promote the free
flow of data while standing firm against unfair trade
practices.
Learn
more about OSTP’s year of empowering Americans to innovate.
200 years
with Sweden “They’ve been with us for a long
time. In fact, I think we’re together for about 200 years, to
be exact,” President Trump told reporters before his
bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Stefan Löfven of Sweden.
“This is an anniversary.”
The President and
Swedish Prime Minister discussed trade, security, and the
threat from terrorism during their meeting yesterday at the
White House. “Our relationship is a very strong one. We have
trade deals; we have military deals,” President Trump said.
“So we’re going to have quite a long discussion.”
President Trump also
fielded questions about North Korea during the joint press
conference. “Sweden will always be helpful. Sweden has been
helpful in the past,” he said.
Watch
a short recap from President Trump’s visit with Prime
Minister Löfven.
Photo of
the Day
President Donald
J. Trump and Prime Minister Stefan Löfven of Sweden |
March 6, 2018 (Official White House Photo by Stephanie Chasez)
POTUS TODAY
Today, President Trump
will deliver remarks at the Latino Coalition Legislative
Summit.
This afternoon, The Vice
President will deliver keynote remarks at an America First
Policies “Tax Cuts to Put America First” event.
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