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Trump traveled to Pennsylvania; the city in which he won 20 electoral points in a marginal victory, to give an unscripted speech…and it was good…
A staggering number of men and women have left the Trump administration, in the first year of Donald J. Trump service as the 45th president of the United States. There are currently 23 names on this list. Each has their own story of resigning to being fired directly by President Trump.
The Trump administration has proposed a $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan to be implemented within the next 10 years.
How the Trump administration government shutdown compares to the Obama administration shutdown of 2013.
As of now the DACA program for incoming recipients is terminated until a revised edition is given by Congress. The question remains though: What is going to happen to the recipients that are currently in the United States?
“While it is great that the president called the entire nation to pray for the hurricane victims; it was ruined by this politically correct statement that he made later.
McIlroy, a four-time major winner, played Sunday with President Trump and former baseball player Paul O’Neill at Trump International.
Positions taken by the news outlets covering the travel ban, have been broadly and decidedly critical of the executive order, accusing the commander-in-chief of racially profiling countries based on their large Muslim populations or their religious affiliations. However, the executive order issued by President Trump is neither unprecedented, racist or unreasonable.
On Friday, January 20, 2017, Donald J. Trump was sworn in to office as the 45th President of the United States of America. Standing next to former presidents, cabinet members, senate and congressional figureheads and even his former political rival, Hillary Clinton, President Trump looked past the lights and the cameras of the mass media and spoke directly to those in attendance of change, action and the desire to put America back on track.