Thanks for human rights
【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-05-3c 】
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The
White House • May 2, 2018
Driving the
Day
President Donald J.
Trump and Vice President Mike Pence are traveling to the State
Department for the formal swearing-in ceremony of Secretary of
State Mike Pompeo. Gina Haspel is President Trump’s choice to
succeed Pompeo as CIA Director. Watch
live at 11 a.m. ET.
The next
chapter for the CIA
President Trump
travels to the State Department this morning. After
the Senate voted to confirm then-CIA Director Mike Pompeo as
Secretary of State last Thursday, Supreme Court Justice Samuel
Alito swore Pompeo in, allowing him to begin work right away.
Today, the President will preside
over a formal ceremony to introduce Secretary Pompeo to
America’s diplomatic corps.
As CIA Director,
Mike Pompeo had a distinguished record. In just 15
months, he provided invaluable leadership on intelligence
efforts regarding Syrian chemical weapons, North Korean
sanctions, and ISIS territorial holdings.
To build on
these successes, President Trump is calling on the Senate to
confirm Gina Haspel, current acting Director, to take
over the Agency on a permanent basis. “Gina Haspel is a
patriot,” said Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX). “She will be first
woman director of the CIA and the first operations officer as
opposed to a political appointee or an analyst in the last 40
years.”
Read
more of the bipartisan praise for Gina Haspel as CIA Director.
Video of
the day: The Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy
President Trump
welcomed the Army Black Knights to the White House yesterday.
The U.S. Military Academy’s college football team defeated
both the Navy Midshipmen and the Air Force Falcons this season
to claim the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy for the first time
in 21 years.
“Thank you for
your service—and go Army!” the President told the
players.
Watch
highlights from the trophy presentation.
Our
immigration system invites inhumane results
This week, the
“caravan” from Central America began arriving at the U.S.
border. Vice President Pence traveled to El Centro
Station in California Monday to address the situation with
American Border Patrol officials. “We’re grateful to each
and every one of you,” the Vice President said.
This situation
is a direct result of our weak immigration laws,
President Trump said. “The truth is our immigration laws
today are ineffective, and they invite inhumane results,”
Vice President Pence explained in California. “We call on the
Congress to close deadly immigration loopholes that are
exploited by terrorists, traffickers, and criminals.”
Read
Vice President Pence’s full remarks on the caravan and
see
photos of his visit to the border.
Photo of
the Day
Official White House
Photo by Shealah Craighead
President Donald
J. Trump and the crew members and passengers of Southwest
Airlines Flight 1380 | May 1, 2018
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● Here,
many foreigners are victims. You are a #MeToo
victim too.
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