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The
White House • June 29, 2018
President
and First Lady respond to the Capital Gazette shooting
Traveling
yesterday, President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania
Trump both responded to the horrific shooting at the Capital
Gazette newspaper offices in Annapolis, Maryland.
President Trump said he was briefed on the shooting before
concluding his trip in Wisconsin.
"My
thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families.
Thank you to all of the First Responders who are currently on
the scene," the President tweeted. "Today's violence
at the Capital Gazette was tragic & evil. My heart goes out
to all affected in this brutal & senseless attack, & I
send thoughts & prayers for comfort to the friends, family
& colleagues of those killed & injured," the First
Lady wrote.
The Day
Ahead
President
Trump will give remarks celebrating the 6-month anniversary of
the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act at the White House. Watch
live at 12:15 p.m. ET.
YOUR tax
cuts, 6 months in
On
December 22, 2017, President Trump signed into law the
first real overhaul of the U.S. tax code in more than 30 years.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act reduced taxes for the middle class,
made American employers more competitive, and ensured that all
American workers are able to keep more of their hard-earned
money.
Six
months later, unemployment has fallen to 3.8 percent,
and more than 500 companies have announced benefits for their
workers that include pay raises, bonuses, and expanded
education support. Today, the President will highlight stories
from working families that show how tax cuts have made
their hard work pay off like never before.
Video of
the day: President Trump breaks ground on new factory
With
President Trump in attendance, electronics
manufacturer Foxconn broke ground yesterday on a huge new plant
in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin. Once fully operational, the 20
million square foot campus will employ 13,000 American
workers.
"It
would never have happened without the promise of the
Trump tax cuts and the President's personal intervention,"
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross writes. "As important as
the new factory is to the workers of Wisconsin, the facility is
also a symbol of what is to come: It is the first of a large
number of investments in advanced manufacturing facilities
being reshored from overseas locations back to the United
States."
Photo of
the Day
Official
White House Photo by Shealah Craighead
President
Donald J. Trump participates in the groundbreaking ceremony of
the Foxconn Facility | June 28, 2018
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