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The
White House • June 22, 2018
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The Day
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President Donald J.
Trump will meet with "angel families" whose loved
ones have been victims of crime stemming from illegal
immigration. Watch
live at 2:30 p.m. ET.
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The President and
First Lady will attend the U.S. Marine Corps Evening Parade
in Washington. Watch
live at 8:30 p.m. ET.
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6 months
after tax cuts, the real celebration is for America's workers
Six
months ago today, President Trump signed the Tax Cuts
and Jobs Act into law—the first major overhaul of the U.S.
tax code since Ronald Reagan's presidency.
The
law made three important changes to help workers and
small businesses. First, it cut how much money the government
takes out of Americans' paychecks. Second, it put U.S.
employers on a level playing field with foreign competitors.
Third, it eliminated dozens of special interest loopholes,
raising $4 trillion in revenue by closing the door on corporate
accounting tricks.
Tax
cuts are one ingredient in President Trump's plan to
reclaim a strong and prosperous America. After years of slow
recovery, former President Obama's economic team set
expectations for a new normal of sluggish growth. With the
Trump Administration's policies, unemployment has fallen to 3.8
percent, its lowest level in nearly half a century.
First Lady
makes a surprise visit to Texas shelter
First
Lady Melania Trump traveled to McAllen, Texas,
yesterday to take part in briefings at a nonprofit social
services center for children who have entered the United States
illegally. She thanked law enforcement and social services
providers for their hard work and asked how the Administration
can build upon its efforts to reunite families following
President
Trump's executive order.
The
President reiterated his call for Congress to act.
"Our First Lady is down now at the border because it
really bothered her to be looking at this and to seeing it, as
it bothered me, as it bothered everybody at this table,"
President Trump told his Cabinet. "But we need two to
tango. We have 51 votes in the Senate. We need 60."
How
President Trump is reorganizing the government
Today's
executive branch is not equipped to meet Americans'
21st century needs. Job seekers have to navigate more than 40
workforce development programs across 15 federal agencies.
Small businesses face overlapping bureaucratic certification
processes and complicated paperwork challenges whenever they
try to work with the government.
President
Trump's reform and reorganization plan will change
that, with the goal of making the federal government more
responsive and accountable to the American people. Last year,
the President signed an executive order directing the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) to work on a step-by-step plan to
reorganize the executive branch. Yesterday, the President
discussed key reforms with members of his Cabinet.
Photo of
the Day
Official
White House Photo by Andrea Hanks
First
Lady Melania Trump visits Upbring New Hope Children's Shelter
in McAllen, Texas | June 21, 2018
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● Here,
many foreigners are victims. You are a #MeToo
victim too.
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