Thanks for human rights
【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-05-02b 】
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President
Trump’s Tax Plan is Working for America
“As Americans filed
their taxes this spring, they wrestled for the last time with a
system that for decades plundered their paychecks and made
American businesses uncompetitive,” Commerce Secretary Wilbur
Ross writes in an op-ed for CNBC.
“The Tax Cuts and Jobs
Act signed into law by President Trump in December is already
benefiting American families, workers, and companies,”
Secretary Ross adds. “The United States will continue to reap
the economic benefits generated by tax reform for years to
come.”
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In the Washington
Examiner, Gabby Morrongiello reports that President
Trump “called on Congress to boost funding for his border
wall between the U.S. and Mexico, in addition to ending
loopholes that incentivize illegal immigration.” Addressing
reporters from the White House Rose Garden, President Trump
said that “there’s no country in the world that has laws
like we do. They’ve got to change now for the safety of our
country.”
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“Secretary of State
Mike Pompeo, who met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a
month ago, said he saw a ‘real opportunity’ to negotiate an
end to the regime’s nuclear weapons program,” David Beavers
writes in Politico.
“We’re going to look for actions and deeds,” Secretary
Pompeo explained. “And until such time, the president has
made it incredibly clear we will keep the pressure campaign in
place until we achieve that.”
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Treasury Secretary
Steven Mnuchin says the United States is well on its way toward
a goal of sustained economic growth, Ken Martin reports for Fox
Business. “I think the economy is doing fabulous,”
Secretary Mnuchin says, citing enduring 3 percent GDP growth
under the Trump Administration.
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Between October 2016 and
December 2017, the Department of Health and Human Services was
unable to locate nearly 1,500 out of the 7,635 unaccompanied
alien minors it attempted to reach—almost one-fifth of its
file, Leila Miller reports for PBS
Frontline. “I don’t care what you think about
immigration policy, it’s wrong,” Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH)
said.
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