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At a roundtable today in
Nassau County, New York, President Donald J. Trump said that
“he would slash foreign aid to countries that allow members
of violent street gangs like MS-13 into the US,” the New
York Post reports. “We are going to deduct a rather
large amount of money from what we give them. They don’t want
the people we are getting in their country,” the President
said.
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The Trump Administration
is set for another year of regulation trimming, according to
Federal "regulatory czar" Neomi Rao, who outlined her
office's Spring 2018 agenda to The
Washington
Free Beacon. "This spring agenda shows that this
administration is well on its way to having another very
strongly deregulatory year," Rao said, anticipating
“pretty substantial cost savings.”
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President Trump’s
approach to the trade deficit “could change the world,”
Sandeep Gopalan writes in The
Hill. “If Trump’s aggressive China gambit alters
international trade, it will deliver a windfall for his
supporters in the form of jobs, revitalized communities and
related benefits,” Gopalan explains.
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Star Parker reports for
Townhall
that White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner deserves “much
of the credit for raising the profile on the importance” of
prison reform and for “recruiting the broad base of support.”
The legislation Kushner has advocated for “establishes new
tools for prison management to conduct ongoing risk assessments
of each prisoner, evaluating the likelihood of the prisoner
recommitting a crime,” Parker writes.
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In The
Washington Post, Hugh Hewitt describes President
Trump’s massive impact on the Federal bench. “Someday,
conservative critics of President Trump will have to reconcile
their vehement opposition to him with their love of the
Constitution,” Hewitt argues.
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