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President
Donald J. Trump will meet with Klaus Schwab, the founder and
Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
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Vice President
Mike Pence will address a reception with friends of the
Organization of American States at the White House. Watch
live at 8 p.m. ET.
President
Trump's 500 days of American greatness
Historic
achievements underscore President Trump's 500th day in office.
Since January of last year, President Trump has strengthened
American leadership, security, prosperity, and accountability.
The results speak for themselves, both domestically and on the
world stage.
The U.S. economy
is booming. Nearly 3 million jobs have been created
since President Trump took office, with manufacturing and
construction job growth at their highest marks in nearly a
decade. Unemployment has dropped to 3.8 percent—its lowest
level since the beginning of the 21st century.
America's
communities are safer. Despite limited resources and
obstruction from Congress, President Trump has worked to take
control of our border and enforce our immigration laws. The
Administration has cracked down on the import and distribution
of illegal drugs, and it worked with Central American partners
to file charges against 4,000 members of MS-13 in 2017 alone.
The United
States is winning once again abroad. America has
worked with international allies to decimate ISIS, and the
President's leadership has contributed to the return of 17
Americans held overseas.
See
more of President Trump's accomplishments, 500 days and
counting.
A letter
from Kim Jong Un
On Friday, a
senior North Korean official traveled to the White House.
After meetings with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in New York,
Vice Chairman Kim Yong Chol delivered a letter to President
Trump from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un regarding a planned
summit June 12 in Singapore.
"June 12th,
we'll be in Singapore. It will be a beginning. I don't
say and I've never said it happens in one meeting,"
President Trump said. "This was a very good meeting. Don't
forget, this was a meeting where a letter was given to me by
Kim Jong Un, and that letter was a very nice letter."
Watch
President Trump address reporters after the meeting.
More:
Read
the President's full comments on North Korea.
Photo of
the Day
Official White House
Photo by Shealah Craighead
President Donald
J. Trump is presented with a letter from Chairman Kim Jong Un
by North Korean envoy Kim Yong Chol | June 1, 2018
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