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【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-03-09b 】
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Trump
‘ready, willing, and able’ to make DACA deal, but says
Democrats ‘are nowhere to be found'
In Fox News, Alex Pappas
writes that “President Trump told a Latino group Wednesday he
is ‘ready, willing and able’ to strike a deal with Congress
over the illegal immigrants brought to the U.S. as children,
but said ‘Democrats are nowhere to be found.’” At the
Latino Coalition Legislative Summit in Washington, the
President said “we are trying to have a DACA victory for
everybody.”
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In The
Hill, Corey Lewandowski writes that by fixing our
Nation’s trade deficits, President Trump is fulfilling a
promise he made to the America people. Lewandowski notes that
“when Trump accepted the Republican nomination for president
in Cleveland on July 21, 2016, he said, ‘No longer will we
enter into these massive deals, with many countries, that are
thousands of pages long – and which no one from our country
even reads or understands. We are going to enforce all trade
violations, including through the use of taxes and tariffs,
against any country that cheats.’”
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“United States Steel
Corporation plans on restarting one of two blast furnaces and
associated steelmaking facilities in Granite City, bringing
back approximately 500 workers beginning later this month,”
Brian Feldt reports in the St.
Louis Post-Dispatch. “The President’s strong
leadership is needed to begin to level the playing field so
companies like ours can compete, win and create jobs that
support our employees and the communities in which we operate
as well as strengthen our national and economic security,”
said U.S. Steel President and CEO David Burritt in a statement.
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James Freeman writes in
The
Wall Street Journal that “the search continues for
Americans who will not benefit from the Trump tax cuts
on individual and corporate income. The New York Times has
corrected a story this column described last week that
originally forecast a much larger tax bill for a hypothetical
New York couple. Now the paper acknowledges that the tax bill
for such a couple would actually be lower and is blaming a
popular software product for the error.” Freeman notes that
despite the media narrative, an ‘overwhelming majority’ of
the American people are receiving tax cuts.
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