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The
White House • July 9, 2018
The Day
Ahead
President
Donald J. Trump will announce his nominee to be the next
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court tonight at 9 p.m. ET.
Watch
live.
Our next
Supreme Court justice
Justice
Anthony M. Kennedy announced on June 27 that he would
retire from the U.S. Supreme Court at the end of this month.
Tonight, President Trump will be joined by Vice President Mike
Pence and senior leaders from Congress as he announces his
nominee to be our Nation’s 114th Supreme Court Justice.
In
his first year, President Trump appointed a record number
of Federal judges, each of whom is standing up for our rights.
That record includes the confirmation of Justice Neil Gorsuch
to the Supreme Court last year. In just a little more than a
year on the bench, Justice Gorsuch has proven to be a crucial
voice for restoring Constitutional principles to our
government.
By
appointing rule-of-law judges, President Trump has
reshaped the judiciary. That work goes hand-in-hand with the
President’s program to reduce the size and scope of
government, which includes signing the largest tax cuts in
history, implementing unprecedented regulatory reform, and
promoting individual liberties and religious freedoms.
The
President’s message to those defending our borders
On
Friday, Vice President Pence visited U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement Headquarters to deliver a message from
President Trump. “I bring greetings this morning from a great
champion of law and order. And as he reminded and wanted me to
convey today, a leader who stands without apology with the men
and women of ICE and law enforcement at every level.”
In
recent weeks, leading Democrats have called for the abolition
of ICE. “In this White House, let me be clear: We
are with you 100 percent,” the Vice President said.
Eliminating ICE would grind immigration enforcement to a halt,
with devastating consequences for public safety. These calls
are an insult to the heroic law enforcement officers who
protect us from drug dealers, gang members, and other criminals
that exploit our porous immigration laws.
Photo of
the Day
Official
White House Photo by Andrea Hanks
Vice
President Mike Pence and Secretary of the Department of
Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen at the ICE Headquarters in
Washington, DC | July 6, 2018
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many foreigners are victims. You are a #MeToo
victim too.
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