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White House • May 3, 2018
The Day
Ahead
This morning at 11 a.m.
ET, President Donald J. Trump will participate in the National
Day of Prayer with a ceremony in the Rose Garden. Learn
more about President Trump’s stand for faith and freedom.
This week
is a testament to the American spirit
President Trump
has proclaimed this week as Small Business Week.
“Small business owners embody the American pioneering spirit
and remind us that determination can turn aspiration into
achievement,” the President says. There are nearly 30 million
small businesses in the United States employing more than 57
million people.
This
Administration has made those businesses a priority.
The benefits from President Trump’s tax cuts are
well-established. Equally important is his focus on
deregulation: Businesses with 50 or fewer employees face
regulatory costs nearly 20 percent higher than the average for
all firms. Last fiscal year, Federal agencies issued 67
deregulatory actions to only 3 regulatory actions—a 22:1
ratio.
As a result,
small businesses are booming. The economy is growing
and wages are rising. Unemployment is at a 17-year low, and
according to Wells Fargo, small business optimism is at an
11-year high.
Learn
more about how President Trump is prioritizing small
businesses.
More good news:
Unemployment
claims reach an unprecedented low.
Pompeo: I
will make sure America is always respected
Yesterday, Mike
Pompeo took the oath of office as America’s 70th Secretary of
State. President Trump used the occasion to introduce
Secretary Pompeo to America’s diplomatic corps. “Mike is a
true American patriot. He has devoted many years of his life to
defending America,” the President said.
Secretary Pompeo
laid out his vision for America in the world. “We
will employ tough diplomacy when necessary to put the interests
of the American people first,” he said. “I will work to
ensure their safety, to preserve their rights, and defend their
values. And I will make sure America is always a respected and
principled leader on the world stage.”
“They have
such respect for him” at the CIA, where Pompeo
previously served as Director, President Trump said. “They
may be the only people that are not very happy right now,”
the President joked. “But they’ll be happy. They’ll be
happy with our Gina, who’s here today.” Acting
CIA Director Gina Haspel is President Trump’s nominee to
replace Pompeo at the CIA on a full-time basis.
Watch
President Trump and Secretary Pompeo address the State
Department and read their
full remarks.
Photo of
the Day
Official White House
Photo by Shealah Craighead
President Donald
J. Trump delivers remarks at the swearing-in ceremony for
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo | May 2, 2018
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