【USAMail magazine from the White House 2018-08-28】Thanks for human rights
President Trump Says Mexico Trade Deal Near; NAFTA Hurdles Seen Easing |
President
Donald Trump said on Saturday that the United States could reach a
‘big Trade Agreement’ with Mexico soon,” David Lawder and
Sharay Angulo report for Reuters. “The U.S.-Mexico talks
for weeks focused on crafting new rules for the automotive
industry, which Trump has put at the center of his drive to rework
the 24-year-old deal.”
President
Trump tweeted on Saturday that the U.S. “relationship with
Mexico is getting closer by the hour.” The White House will make
an announcement regarding trade at 11 a.m. ET this morning.
“Last
week's announcement from the Trump administration, on the EPA’s
new Affordable Clean Energy Plan to replace the Clean Power Plan,
is another welcome addition to President Trump’s list of
promises fulfilled that benefit American workers,” Rep. Steve
Scalise (R-LA) writes in the Washington
Examiner. “In just the two years working with Trump,
we have been able to end the war on American energy.”
In
the New
York Post, Brian Allen Benczkowski writes that
“the removal to Germany last week of Jakiw Palij, a longtime
Queens resident and former Nazi SS labor-camp guard, is a triumph
of justice and accountability for the victims of Nazi atrocities.”
The Trump Administration ignored the tough odds and “commenced
intense discussions with the German government to secure Palij’s
readmission.”
“For
more than a half-century, a majority of the U.S. Supreme Court has
rewritten the Constitution under the guise of interpreting it,”
Rep. Tom Marino (R-PA) writes in the Williamsport
Sun-Gazette. Judge Brett Kavanaugh is “is an
independent judge and the judge we need to fill this critical
opening on the high court.”
“ICE
has become unjustly demonized in highly partisan politics,” Los
Alamitos, California, Mayor Troy Edgar writes in the Orange
County Register. “ICE has consistently prioritized
and apprehended unlawfully present aliens within cities that have
been arrested for committing a crime . . . Law and order is not a
partisan issue.”
“President Trump’s
‘Space Force’ proposal would help prevent the U.S. energy grid
from going dark in an emergency or an attack, NASA Administrator
Jim Bridenstine said in an exclusive interview with the Washington
Examiner,” John Siciliano reports. “Bridenstine
argued that a disruption of America’s satellite assets would
pose an ‘existential threat’ to the grid, meaning that a Space
Force is needed more than ever.” |
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