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【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-05-6a 】
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1600 Daily:
The
White House • May 4, 2018
The Day
Ahead
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The President travels to
Dallas, Texas, to join the National Rifle Association’s
Leadership Forum. Watch
live at 1:15 p.m. ET.
An
Executive Order on Faith and Opportunity
Yesterday,
President Trump signed an Executive Order to ensure
that faith-based and community organizations have strong
advocates in the White House—and throughout the rest of the
Federal Government. The signing coincided with the annual
National Day of Prayer at the White House.
The order
creates a White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative
within the Executive Office of the President. Among its tasks
will be to reduce burdens on the free exercise of religion in
America, as well as apprise the Administration of any failures
of the executive branch to comply with religious liberty
protections under law.
“Across the
government, we have taken action to defend the
religious conscience of doctors, nurses, teachers, students,
and groups like the Little Sisters of the Poor,” the
President said yesterday. He added that his “Administration
has spoken out against religious persecution around the world.”
Learn
more about President Trump’s newest Executive Order.
Watch:
Highlights
of the President leading the National Day of Prayer 2018.
Introducing
Gina Haspel to the American people
Work in the CIA
is often quiet and behind the scenes. These public
servants are instrumental to safeguarding America’s freedoms,
yet they go about their jobs expecting little in the way of
recognition or public praise for their sacrifices.
Acting CIA
Director Gina Haspel is exactly this kind of patriot.
She has displayed dedication throughout her more than three
decades of service, and she’s held a number of senior-level
posts in the Agency. Most important, she has the type of
extensive counterterrorism experience that America needs in its
next CIA Director.
President Trump
has nominated Haspel to become CIA Director on a
permanent basis. The President clearly made the right choice,
as reflected by support for Haspel from public officials across
the spectrum—including a number of Obama Administration
appointees.
See
why Gina Haspel is the right woman to lead the CIA.
Go deeper:
“One
of the most accomplished officers of her generation”
Photo of
the Day
Official White House
Photo by Andrea Hanks
President Donald
J. Trump at the National Day of Prayer | May 3, 2018
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many foreigners are victims. You are a #MeToo
victim too.
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