jueves, 12 de julio de 2018

At the NATO summit, Trump is standing up for fair treatment for America | Fox News

At the NATO summit, Trump is standing up for fair treatment for America | Fox News





At the NATO Summit, President Trump is Standing Up for Fair Treatment for America

“President Trump takes seriously our security commitments. However, we need our allies to step up and do the same. It’s only fair,” David N. Bossie writes in Fox News. “Throughout history, leaders of entrenched power structures have not reacted well to change. But President Trump has courage to take them on when necessary.”


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In Fox News, Advisor to the President Ivanka Trump writes that paid family leave is an investment in America’s families and deserves bipartisan support. “If executed responsibly, paid family leave is targeted government action with the right incentives — designed to increase the independence, health and dignity of our citizens,” she writes.
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“NATO’s top civilian leader thanked President Donald Trump on Tuesday for pushing alliance members to boost their own defense spending, saying his blunt criticism is part of the reason why more allies are expected to hit spending targets this year,” Will Racke reports for The Daily Caller. “It is clearly having an impact. Last year on the president’s initiative we agreed to develop national plans to raise defense spending,” NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in Brussels.
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Heritage Foundation President Kay Coles James calls President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee “the right choice for America” in a piece for The Daily Signal. “Judge Brett Kavanaugh is known for many things — and fairness, impartiality, and faithfulness to the Constitution are chief among them.”
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“Senators are coming together to examine ideas on paid family leave Wednesday, encouraged along by the support of first daughter and senior White House Adviser Ivanka Trump,” Kimberly Leonard reports in the Washington Examiner. “A key Senate panel is holding a hearing to weigh some of the ideas currently on the table following 17 months of talks between Trump and lawmakers.”
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“A new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll shows that most voters oppose eliminating Immigration and Customs Enforcement — the homeland security agency some liberal Democrats have called for abolishing,” Steven Shepard reports for Politico.
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In The Kansas City Star, Vice President Mike Pence explains how the Trump agenda is working for America’s heartland. “The results we are seeing in Kansas City and across the country are nothing short of remarkable. Since Kansas and Missouri elected Trump, businesses large and small have created nearly 3.7 million new jobs across the country,” the Vice President writes. “Under President Donald Trump, the forgotten men and women of America are forgotten no more.”

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