The
White House • August 22, 2018 |
The Day Ahead
President
Donald J. Trump presents the Medal of Honor. Watch
live at 3:30 p.m. ET.
In a few hours, the longest bull market in U.S. history
Today
will mark another milestone in America’s incredible economic
boom: At 3,453 days since the S&P 500 hit its low point during
the Great Recession, U.S. stocks are poised to surpass their
longest-running rally in history.
Recent
gains, “aided by the U.S. corporate tax cut in December,
deliver a rebuttal to skeptics,” The Wall Street Journal
reports. The evidence in support of President Trump’s economic
agenda is stacking up: wages are rising, GDP growth cleared 4
percent last quarter, and unemployment recently fell to its lowest
rate in decades.
Americans
are now more assured than ever about their financial health
and economic futures. In addition to soaring levels of confidence
reported in surveys of America’s small businesses and
manufacturers, today’s stock market record reflects real value
for middle-class Americans with 401(k) or pension plans.
“Everywhere
we look, we are seeing the effects of the American economic
miracle,” President Trump said recently.
A
tale of two countries: “Mainstream
Media vs. Main Street USA”
A devastating reminder to fix our immigration laws
The
loss of Mollie Tibbetts, a 20-year-old Iowa college student
whose body was recovered yesterday, is a devastating reminder that
we must urgently fix our broken immigration system. The suspect in
her apparent murder, Cristhian Rivera, was living in the United
States illegally.
This
tragedy should never have happened. While President Trump’s
Administration continues to fight to restore the rule of law at
our nation’s border, a growing chorus of Democrats is calling to
abolish U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement while expanding
“sanctuary cities,” which obstruct federal immigration
officers from pursuing suspected criminal aliens.
“You
saw what happened to that incredible, beautiful young woman,”
the President said of Mollie Tibbetts last night in West Virginia.
“Should never have happened.” Vice President Mike Pence added
that “we commend the swift action by local, state, & federal
investigators working in Iowa in apprehending an illegal
immigrant, who’s now charged with first-degree murder. Now,
justice will be served.”
“We
will never forget Mollie Tibbetts,” the Vice
President tweeted.
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