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White House • June 28, 2018
The Day
Ahead
President
Donald J. Trump will participate in the groundbreaking of a new
Foxconn plant that will bring 15,000 jobs to Mt. Pleasant,
Wisconsin. Watch
live at 1:25 p.m. ET.
Justice
Kennedy, in President Trump's words
Supreme
Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, appointed by President
Reagan more than three decades ago, announced yesterday that he
will retire from the bench next month. Justice Kennedy has been
a tireless voice for individual rights and the Founders' vision
of limited government.
"He
is a man that I've known for a long time and a man
that I've respected for a long time. He's been a great justice
of the Supreme Court. He is a man who is displaying great
vision," President Trump said, thanking Justice Kennedy
for his many years of service. "We will begin our search
for a new justice of the United States Supreme Court. That will
begin immediately."
Robert
Wilkie is the right choice for our veterans
The
Senate held its confirmation hearing yesterday for Lt.
Colonel Robert Wilkie, President Trump's choice to lead the
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Under Wilkie's leadership
as Acting Secretary, the VA worked with Congress to pass the VA
MISSION Act, making it easier for our veterans to obtain care
and opening up the VA Caregiver Program to pre-9/11 veterans.
Wilkie
has devoted decades of service to the Nation, both as
a member of the military and as a government employee. The son
of a wounded combat soldier, he understands the crucial role
the VA plays for America's veterans and their families. "We
are confident that Wilkie, a veteran of both the U.S. Navy and
U.S. Air Force, has the credentials and experience to lead the
second largest government agency," Vietnam Veterans of
America says.
Video of
the day: The President's message to America's future
More
than 100 young Americans joined President Trump yesterday for a
discussion about key issues facing our country. "Each of
you represent the future of this nation. You aren't afraid to
speak the truth and the truth as you know it, and to stand up
for what you know is right, even if it means being politically
incorrect on occasion," the President said.
Photo of
the Day
Official
White House Photo by Amy Rossetti
President
Donald J. Trump: A Conversation With America's Future |
June 27, 2018
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