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President
Donald J. Trump has landed in England, where he will
participate in an arrival ceremony with First Lady Melania
Trump later today.
Success in
Brussels
As
the NATO summit concluded in Brussels today, President
Trump held an extended press conference to explain what
American leadership has achieved. At the President’s request,
every NATO member “has agreed to substantially up their
commitment. They're going to up it at levels that they never
thought of before," President Trump said.
This
American success underscores President Trump’s
philosophy abroad: Actions speak louder than words. The United
States values its transatlantic partners, and our leaders want
to see that every member state invests in NATO’s future.
President
Trump will continue building close ties with America’s
friends as he visits the United Kingdom today. The President
has worked extensively with British Prime Minister Theresa May,
pushing for fair and reciprocal trade deals and joining forces
with Britain and France to hold Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad
accountable for chemical weapons attacks.
The
‘conservative nature’ of paid family leave
“In
September 2016, when then-Republican presidential
primary candidate Donald J. Trump called for a national paid
family leave plan, pundits called it ‘a striking departure
from GOP orthodoxy.’ Indeed it was,” First Daughter and
Advisor to the President Ivanka Trump writes. “[Now] there is
burgeoning agreement on the intrinsically conservative nature
of a national paid family leave plan.”
Thanks
largely to Ivanka Trump’s efforts, a key Senate
panel came together yesterday to examine a range of paid family
leave ideas for America. Their effort gives “this critical
issue real bipartisan momentum for the first time,” Ms. Trump
says.
Social
and fiscal conservatives alike are recognizing the
importance of paid family leave. “Social conservatives
underscore paid leave as a way to forge more tightly bonded
families . . . Fiscal hawks recognize the efficiency of
increasing workforce attachment and minimizing government
dependence. And everyone shares the concern for our country’s
plummeting fertility rates, now the lowest in history,” Ms.
Trump writes.
Photo of
the Day
Official
White House Photo by Shealah Craighead
Members
of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization watch entertainers
prior to a working dinner | July 11, 2018
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