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【USA Mail
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The
White House • April 27, 2018
Driving the
Day
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Americans
won 9 gold medals—and 23 overall—at this year’s Winter
Games. President Donald J. Trump congratulated U.S. Olympians
this morning. Watch
here.
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President Trump welcomes
German Chancellor Angela Merkel to Washington today, following
Mrs. Merkel’s recent reelection to a fourth term. Watch
live at 1:50 p.m. ET.
Meet
America’s new Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo
Yesterday, the
Senate easily confirmed Mike Pompeo to be our 70th Secretary of
State. Pompeo, who has served as CIA Director since
last year, drew unanimous Republican support and earned the
votes of several key Democrats. “Considering his
distinguished time as CIA Director & his exemplary career
in public service, I will vote to confirm Mike Pompeo,” Sen.
Joe Manchin (D-WV) tweeted this week.
Pompeo’s
bipartisan confirmation attests to his record.
Newspaper editorial boards across the country have praised his
invaluable mix of instincts and experience. “He has
invigorated the CIA clandestine service, tried to give Mr.
Trump options on North Korea, and has gained the President’s
trust,” The Wall Street Journal explained last
Wednesday.
President Trump
calls Pompeo a true patriot. “He will always put the
interests of America first. He has my trust. He has my support.
Today, he has my congratulations,” the President said in a
statement.
Read
President Trump’s statement on Mike Pompeo’s confirmation.
More:
See
what makes Mike Pompeo uniquely qualified to be Secretary of
State.
What’s in
your medicine cabinet?
Each day,
Americans are prescribed medications that go unused.
These left-over drugs often wind up in medicine cabinets,
closets, and other spaces throughout the home. Unused or
expired medicines often seem innocuous, but many contribute to
accidental poisonings, overdoses, and thefts across the
country.
Tomorrow is a
good day to help change that. President Trump has
announced that the 15th National Prescription Drug Take Back
Day will be tomorrow, Saturday, April 28. Held twice per year,
Take Back Day is an opportunity for families to dispose of
expired or unused prescription drugs at one
of any thousands of drop-off sites.
Disposal can
also be done safely through the mail. Multiple retail
pharmacies, such as Costco, CVS, and Rite Aid, sell
postage-paid envelopes to mail in left-over medicines. Free
mail-in
envelopes are also offered by the National Safety Council.
What’s
in your medicine cabinet? Today is a good day to find out.
Watch:
President
Trump’s weekly address on Take Back Day
Photo of
the Day
Official White House
Photo by D. Myles Cullen
President Donald
J. Trump delivers remarks at the Wounded Warrior Project
Soldier Ride | April 26, 2018
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● Here,
many foreigners are victims. You are a #MeToo
victim too.
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