Trump may be celebrating his 100th day in office with a government shutdown.

Trump may be celebrating his 100th day in office with a government shutdown.
As President Donald Trump begins his second month in office, many graduating college students are starting to ask the question: how will his administration handle student loan policy?
While terrorists arguably converge upon American property through various means and methods of transportation, there is an outstanding history of violence from those that board airplanes, i.e., the attacks on 9/11. Amidst continued attacks worldwide and on American citizens specifically, including the Boston bombings, the attack on Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, etc. etc., it is crucial that the Trump administration address the very real national security concerns these undocumented immigrants and refugees pose.
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.
The determination behind justice being brought to the families of victims of the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001 was the key motivation that drove the now publicized congress override.
“Traditional campaigning has been put on the back-burner in the 2016 election cycle, including the unspoken rule that candidates must first publish their tax returns for the American people before accepting their party’s nomination to be Commander-in-Chief.”
Monday night�s debate between businessman-turned-politician, Donald Trump and his formidable opponent, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, drew an audience of roughly 84 million viewers, according to USA Today, while sparking much debate as to matters of policy and presidential decorum.