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President Donald J.
Trump is celebrating his 500th day in the White House by
reflecting on the important work his Administration has done
since last January. In a tweet, the President cites “Massive
Tax & Regulation Cuts, Military & Vets, Lower Crime &
Illegal Immigration, Stronger Borders, Judgeships, Best Economy
& Jobs EVER, and much more” among the great successes so
far.
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here to read more.
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“Monday’s 7-2
Supreme Court decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado
Civil Rights Commission is a big win for the religious liberty
of all Americans,” the Heritage Foundation’s Ryan T.
Anderson writes in The
Daily Signal. “The court made it clear that
hostility toward religion has no place in America, least of all
in our government.” Anderson makes another clear point:
“Disagreement is not always discrimination.”
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Secretary of Health and
Human Services Alex Azar writes in the New
York Post
that the “Right to Try” law signed by President Trump
is renewing hope for terminally ill Americans. Secretary Azar
explains that the President is “committed to making sure
these patients have the chance to try an experimental medicine
if it shows promise for their condition.”
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“Quite clearly,
President Trump is delivering on his promise to end the
‘American carnage’ and revive depleted manufacturing in our
land, as 334,000 manufacturing jobs have been created since his
election,” Steve Cortes writes in RealClearPolitics.
“The trend [of economic growth], at last, shows ample reasons
for optimism.”
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