U.S: The President’s Weekend Briefing

REAL NEWS PRESIDENT TRUMP DOESN’T WANT YOU TO MISS

– The Washington Free Beacon

Under the leadership of President Trump, the Department of Justice, and the FBI, “Operation: Raging Bull” led to the arrest of nearly 300 members and associates of the infamous transnational gang MS-13, making the country safer by taking these criminals off the streets for good.

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– The Daily Signal

Last week AT&T announced it “has committed to investing $1 billion in the economy if Congress cuts corporate taxes.” With these tax cuts—combined with the President’s efforts to cut job-killing regulations—our country is poised for historic economic growth.

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– Business Insider

On Thursday evening, the Senate Finance Committee passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act “advancing it to the Senate floor for consideration by the full chamber.”

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– The New York Post

The House easily passed “a sweeping Republican tax bill that cuts taxes for corporations and many people.” The House voted 227-205 to approve the bill, and the victory advances a hopeful end-of-the-year legislative achievement for President Trump.

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– The New York Daily News

On Friday, President Trump welcomed 18 NCAA championship teams to the White House and congratulated them on their success. At one point during the event “joined by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, Trump bowed his head in prayer along with members of the Oklahoma softball team.”

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– Associated Press

After the President intervened on their behalf with China’s President Xi, the three UCLA basketball players who were detained in China thanked the President for his efforts to help them come home.

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– The Wall Street Journal

In New York City, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross talked about the tough ongoing NAFTA negotiations, suggesting the “U.S. can pressure Mexico and Canada into big concessions because they have more to lose if the pact collapses.”

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– CBS Boston

“Just a few weeks after President Trump declared a public emergency with the opioid crisis,” a new report from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health shows a decrease in opioid-related overdose deaths across the state.

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– The Washington Free Beacon

In a White House meeting with top senior administration officials and diplomats, Vice President Pence promised that “help is on the way” for persecuted “Christians, Yazidis and other religious minorities in Iraq who are victims of genocide perpetuated by the Islamic State.”

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– The Washington Examiner

After President Trump’s vow to strike ISIS “10 times harder” following recent attacks, four senior Islamic State leaders have been killed over the past three weeks.

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– Newsday

In New York, Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 25 people sought for deportation, 24 of which had prior convictions for operation of a motor vehicle while drunk or impaired by drugs.

Source: The White House

By

Robert Williams

Editor in Chief

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