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White House • April 19, 2018
Driving the
Day
President Donald J.
Trump will meet with the Joint Interagency Task Force South in
Key West, Florida, today. He’ll say that to help the task
force do its job, he is calling on Congress to close loopholes
that allow drugs and criminals to enter our country.
Look at
what’s happening in America’s heartland
America was
founded because of taxes, rallying to the cry “No
taxation without representation!” So when Americans elected a
Washington outsider, Donald J. Trump, to reform government, the
most sweeping overhaul of the tax code in American history was
a natural place to start.
Tax cuts are key
to the optimism spreading across our heartland. Today,
several Midwest states boast among the lowest unemployment
rates in the country. Key industries in America’s interior
are thriving, with manufacturers anticipating their fastest
wage growth in 17 years. “I ran on ‘tired of being 50th.’
And we’re finally first in all kinds of things,” Gov. Jim
Justice (R-WV) told President Trump this month.
Here’s why:
Cutting taxes and red tape isn’t about cutting services.
In fact, it’s the opposite. President Trump is streamlining
government to make it work better for the communities who need
it most. One recent example is the Administration’s decision
to expedite the environmental review process for major
infrastructure projects.
The
President’s plan is to expand opportunity in every part of
the country. So far, it’s working.
The legacy
of First Lady Barbara Bush
Barbara Bush was
the “rock” of one of America’s most visible families.
The mother of 6 and grandmother of 17 “kept us on our toes
and kept us laughing until the end,” former President George
W. Bush said this week. “I’m a lucky man that Barbara Bush
was my mother.”
Mrs. Bush’s
legacy extends far beyond her role as matriarch. She
served as a trusted adviser to her husband, President George H.
W. Bush, and she tirelessly championed the cause of literacy
throughout her life. She attended more than 500 literacy events
during the Reagan Administration—before she’d even become
First Lady of the United States.
She was also a
bipartisan symbol of women’s empowerment. When she
famously wore fake pearls to her husband’s Presidential
Inauguration and other White House events, her deputy press
secretary quipped it was because “she just really likes
them.” Polls showed that Americans loved her down-to-earth,
no-nonsense style.
Barbara
Bush put “family and country above all else,” First Lady
Melania Trump says.
Photo of
the Day
Official White House
Photo by Shealah Craighead
President Donald
J. Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan |
April 17, 2018
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