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President
Donald J. Trump and the First Lady are receiving an Official
Greeting from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in Berkshire,
England.
‘The
highest level of special’
President
Trump arrived in England yesterday, where he joined
Prime Minister Theresa May for an arrival ceremony and met with
U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Woody Johnson. This
morning, the President held a bilateral meeting and working
lunch with U.K. leaders.
The
President made his priority clear. “Once the Brexit
process is concluded—and perhaps the U.K. has left the EU, I
don’t know, whatever you’re going to do is okay with us,”
President Trump said. “Just make sure we can trade together.
That’s all that matters.”
Prime
Minister May agreed, saying the two leaders pledged
“to pursue an ambitious deal that works for both countries
right across our economies.” Both President Trump and the
Prime Minister praised the relationship between America and
Britain, which President Trump called “the highest level of
special.” U.K. leaders have given their American visitors a
warm welcome: President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump will
have tea today with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle.
Stamping
out consumer fraud
President
Trump is establishing a task force to promote market
integrity and to combat consumer fraud, comprised of senior
officials from the Department of Justice, Federal financial
regulators, and members across the Cabinet.
The
Trump Administration has no tolerance for those who
would harm consumers and investors, and it will continue to
prosecute fraud to the full extent permitted by law. In
February 2018, the Department of Justice announced the largest
coordinated sweep of elder fraud cases in history, cracking
down on financial schemes that targeted or largely affected
older Americans.
The
bottom line: Consumers and investors should be able to
participate in a fair marketplace that rewards sound economic
decisions, not fraudulent activity.
Photo of
the Day
Official
White House Photo by Shealah Craighead
President
Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump participate in an
arrival ceremony at Blenheim Palace with Prime Minster Theresa
May and her husband Philip May | July 12, 2018
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