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President Donald J.
Trump will visit the Morrelly Homeland Security Center in
Bethpage, New York, for a roundtable on immigration and MS-13.
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live at 2:00 p.m. ET.
Ending
taxpayer support of the abortion industry
President Trump
spoke at Susan B. Anthony List's 11th Annual Campaign
for Life Gala last night. Susan B. Anthony List is the Nation's
largest pro-life organization with more than 600,000 members.
"When I ran for office, I pledged to stand for life. And
as President, that's exactly what I've done," President
Trump told the group last night.
The Trump
Administration is preserving the sanctity of life with
policies that end taxpayer support of the abortion industry.
Regulations proposed this week from the Department of Health
and Human Services would require clear physical and financial
divisions between programs that receive Title X family planning
funding and programs that perform or support abortion as family
planning.
The President's
defense of American values includes pro-life
priorities—and much more. In defense of religious liberty,
the Administration issued conscience regulations that protect
healthcare providers such as the Little Sisters of the Poor
from having to choose between violating their moral beliefs or
shutting their doors.
Watch
highlights of President Trump's speech at the Campaign for Life
Gala.
More:
How
this President is preserving the sanctity of life and defending
American values
President
Trump's 'dramatic and positive' achievement
South Korean
President Jae-in Moon visited the White House yesterday,
speaking with President Trump about recent developments in
North Korea. The US-South Korea bilateral comes weeks before
President Trump's planned summit with Kim Jong Un in Singapore.
"President
Trump has been able to achieve this dramatic and positive
change that you see right now," President Moon
said. "There have been many agreements between the United
States and North Korea previously, but this will be the first
time that there will be an agreement between the leaders."
President Trump
emphasized that next month's summit is contingent on
North Korea's willingness to engage on key issues, including
denuclearization. "There are certain conditions that we
want, and I think we'll get those conditions. And if we don't,
we don't have the meeting," President Trump said. "It
has a chance to be a great, great meeting for North Korea and a
great meeting for the world."
Watch
President Trump welcome President Moon to the White House.
Go deeper:
President
Trump's full remarks before yesterday's meeting with South
Korea
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Official White House
Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian
President Donald
J. Trump meets with President Moon Jae-in of the Republic of
Korea | May 22, 2018
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