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White House • April 13, 2018
Driving the
Day
Vice President Mike
Pence departed Washington, D.C., this morning to represent the
United States at the Opening Ceremony of the eighth Summit of
the Americas in Peru. Before the summit, the Vice President
will meet with Venezuelan opposition leaders at the residence
of the U.S. Ambassador in Peru.
Mike Pompeo
is the top diplomat America needs
CIA Director
Mike Pompeo believes that leadership is about results.
And for the past 14 months, those results have been exemplary.
From pressuring North Korea to dismantling ISIS, some of the
Trump Administration’s biggest foreign policy accomplishments
wouldn’t have been possible without CIA support under the
watch of Director Pompeo.
Pompeo’s
successes come from proven experience. He has been
privy to some of America’s toughest national security
challenges since 2010, when he served on the House Intelligence
Committee as a freshman member of Congress. He’s had stints
as a U.S. Cavalry officer, an entrepreneur, an executive—even
as Editor of Harvard Law Review.
His storied
career adds up to one certainty: Mike Pompeo will be
ready to lead the State Department on day one. With the grave
threats facing our country, America needs him as our next
Secretary of State.
More:
Why
Mike Pompeo is the leader America needs as its top diplomat
Tax cuts
are energizing employers of all sizes
President Trump
shared big news from the Rose Garden yesterday.
Optimism among American manufacturers has reached unprecedented
levels, according to a new survey from a leading industry
group. Manufacturer optimism stood at 93.5 percent, the second
highest reading in the survey’s history.
Even better news
is what that means for workers. The same survey showed
that manufacturers anticipate wages will grow at the fastest
pace in 17 years. “All you used to hear is that we’re
losing our manufacturing jobs; jobs are being taken out of the
country,” President Trump said yesterday. “They’re coming
back and they’re coming back fast.”
Other major
reports tell the same story. Small businesses across
sectors are worrying less about taxes and are investing more in
their workers, according to a National Federation of
Independent Businesses survey last month. And Ernst & Young
reports that 89 percent of executives say their companies plan
to increase worker compensation as a result of tax cuts.
See
how President Trump’s tax cuts are energizing American
employers of all sizes.
Photo of
the Day
Official White House
Photo by Andrea Hanks
President Donald J.
Trump delivers remarks on Tax Reform to American Workers
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