-Washington
Examiner
Gabby
Morrongiello reports that President Trump announced the U.S.
GDP rose to an annual rate of 4.1 percent in the second
quarter. She writes that the President “said the current
manufacturing renaissance, combined with Friday's numbers
and ongoing negotiations over new bilateral trade deals,
proved the U.S. is once again ‘the economic envy of the
entire world.’”
-Fox
News
“President
Trump announced Wednesday that he has secured major trade
concessions from European Union officials,” Adam Shaw
reports. “Both sides agreed to work toward the goal of
‘zero’ tariffs and subsidies on non-auto industrial
goods.” President Trump called it “a very big day for
free and fair trade.”
-USA
Today
“In
the Olympics, if opposing athletes continuously broke the
rules while the officials let them get away with it,
American fans would want our coaches to raise a fuss,”
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue writes. “That’s what
has been happening in the arena of international trade, and
President Donald Trump is rightly calling out our
competitors for unfair play.”
-CBS
News
“President
Trump held the second ‘Made in America’ event at the
White House on Monday. The event, which was designed to
celebrate the administration's economic policies, showcased
products from each of the 50 states,” CBS News reports.
-The
Dallas Morning News
“Thanks
to the Trump administration’s pro-growth policies, the
U.S. economy is booming,” Advisor to the President Ivanka
Trump writes. “If we could more effectively build workers’
skills and bring more nonworking Americans off the
sidelines, our economic future could be even brighter.”
-St.
Louis Dispatch
“Hiding
in plain sight in a suburb of St. Louis is one of the great
success stories of President Donald J. Trump’s tough trade
policies,” National Trade Council Director Peter Navarro
writes. “This is the rebirth of the Granite City
steelworks, idled in 2015 — along with about 2,000
steelworkers — under a drowning flood of subsidized
foreign imports.”
-The
Hill
The
Perkins Career and Technical Education Act “unanimously
passed the House on Wednesday afternoon after passing the
Senate on Monday. It is now headed to President Trump’s
desk,” Ali Breland and Juliegrace Brufke report. The bill,
which was championed by Advisor to the President Ivanka
Trump, is “aimed at bolstering skills training for
technical jobs in various industries.”
-USA
Today
Secretary
of State Mike Pompeo warns Iran and China to end their
religious persecution. “We need to hear the stories of
those persecuted, tortured, falsely imprisoned, and killed
for their faith,” he writes. “We can honor their
sacrifices by preventing these atrocities from happening
again.”
-The
Hill
“We
don’t apologize for America anymore. We stand up for
America. We stand up for the patriots who defend America,”
President Trump told the Veterans of Foreign Wars at their
national convention this week. “And we stand up for our
national anthem,” the President added to a “thundering
ovation.”
-Fox
News
“In
every single congressional district, taxpayers are seeing a
tax cut,” Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and Heritage
Foundation President Kay Coles James write. “Americans are
better off now than they were two years ago—the economy is
booming again.”
-CNN
“The
old cliché about turning around a battleship is true. It
doesn't happen quickly. But something is happening at the
United Nations that proves that changing course is
possible,” write U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley,
Senior Adviser to the President Jared Kushner, U.S.
Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, and Special
Representative for International Negotiations Jason
Greenblatt in CNN.
-Clarion
Ledger
“Judge
Kavanaugh is an outstanding nominee, and the single most
qualified person in the country to serve on the United
States Supreme Court. He deserves swift confirmation by the
United States Senate,” Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant
writes.
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