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The
White House • April 18, 2018
Statement
on Barbara Bush
Former First Lady
Barbara Bush passed away yesterday in Houston, Texas. She was
92. Along with Abigail Adams, Mrs. Bush is one of only two
First Ladies in American history to see a child follow her
husband to the U.S. Presidency.
The White House released
this statement last night:
President Donald J.
Trump and First Lady Melania Trump join the Nation in
celebrating the life of Barbara Bush. As a wife, mother,
grandmother, military spouse, and former First Lady, Mrs. Bush
was an advocate of the American family. Amongst her greatest
achievements was recognizing the importance of literacy as a
fundamental family value that requires nurturing and
protection. She will be long remembered for her strong devotion
to country and family, both of which she served unfailingly
well. The President and First Lady’s thoughts and prayers are
with the family and friends of Mrs. Bush.
The U.S. flag will fly
at half-staff until sunset of the day that Mrs. Bush is laid to
rest.
Read statements from the
Vice President and Karen Pence and from First
Lady Melania Trump.
A close,
personal bond
Japanese Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe joined President Trump in Florida
yesterday. “Shinzo and I have developed a very close
relationship,” the President said. “We speak all the time.
And our nations, I think, have never been closer than they are
right now.”
Abe praised the
President’s handling of North Korea. “For the
first time in the history of the world, there will be this
summit meeting between the United States and North Korea,”
the Prime Minister said. “Donald, you’ve demonstrated your
unwavering determination in addressing the challenge of North
Korea. And I’d like to take this opportunity to express and
pay my tribute to your leadership.”
The two leaders
also discussed better trade deals. Since President
Trump took office, America and Japan have negotiated a series
of mutually beneficial deals. Through investment, hiring, and
workforce development, Japanese companies support more than
850,000 American jobs. Major Japanese companies such as Toyota
and Honda have also invested billions into U.S. factories.
Read
more about the cherished friendship between the U.S. and Japan.
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Watch:
President
Trump’s friendship walk with Prime Minister Abe.
Photo of
the Day
Remembering First Lady
Barbara Bush, June 8, 1925 - April 17, 2018
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