The Day Ahead
President
Donald J. Trump hosts a Salute to the Heroes of ICE and CBP,
recognizing the dangerous, important work of America’s border
officers. Watch
live at 3 p.m. ET.
The life-saving missions of ICE
From
saving victims from human smugglers, drug cartels, and
criminal gangs to protecting American citizens from crime spilling
across our border, President Trump understands the dangerous
conditions our border officers face each day. To show his
appreciation for their service, the President will highlight the
life-saving missions of these heroes today in an event at the
White House.
Even
with widespread public support for ICE (U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement), many Democrats have embraced the previously
fringe position that the agency should be abolished. A recent
POLITICO/Morning Consult poll revealed that even with the left’s
recent push, only a quarter of Americans want ICE eliminated.
The
heroes who protect our borders are a vital piece of our
national security. Getting rid of ICE would be devastating to the
safety of American families, particularly those living in
communities across the Southwestern United States. Our border
officers are the first line of defense for these vulnerable
Americans: During the 2017 fiscal year, ICE arrested more than
127,000 aliens with criminal convictions or charges.
President
Trump promised that he would secure our borders and keep our
communities safe. Today, he is honoring the public servants who
risk it all to help achieve that.
The far left turns desperate on Judge Kavanaugh
As
Judge Brett Kavanaugh continues to draw
rave reviews from the legal community and those who know
him best, a few liberal Democrats are grasping at straws in their
attempt to discredit his nomination.
In
National Review, David French highlights one
particularly desperate—and shoddy—attempt, assisted by The
New York Times. “There is no indication at all that the
Times reached out to one of the key players in this whole drama,”
French explains. “The Times got comment from [Democratic
Senators] Chuck Schumer and Dianne Feinstein, but not from a key
witness.”
“So
I picked up the phone and called him,” French writes. “Once
again, the Left has taken a swing at one of the most qualified
SCOTUS nominees in history. Once again, it has missed.”
Photo of the Dayhttps://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/POTD-August-20-2018-1500x720.jpgOfficial White House Photo by Andrea Hanks
Vice
President Mike Pence and Mrs. Karen Pence visit with service
members at Walter Reed Hospital | August 17, 2018
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