lunes, 29 de julio de 2019

President Trump’s Ability to Protect America Strengthened by Supreme Court Ruling on Border Wall

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President Trump’s Ability to Protect America Strengthened by Supreme Court Ruling on Border Wall


“Friday’s Supreme Court decision allowing President Trump to transfer $2.5 billion of Defense Department funds to defend our southern border by building hundreds of miles of wall to replace existing fencing will protect the American people and our national sovereignty,” writes Tom Homan, a top immigration official under both Presidents Trump and Obama.

“News stories are calling this a victory for the president, which it is. But far more importantly, the ruling that will allow Pentagon funding for border wall construction in Arizona, California and New Mexico is a victory for our country.”

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“The fallout from Wednesday’s disastrous performance by Robert Mueller in the Capitol includes a nearly 450-page report now in question. We don’t know who wrote it. We don’t know who really ran the investigation. We do know that several investigators on Mueller’s team were rabidly anti-Trump and pro-Hillary Clinton,” the Boston Herald editorial board writes. “Members of the team attended Clinton events, donated to her campaign and even legally represented some of her associates.”
“I feel great sympathy for the plight of the impoverished citizens of Maryland’s 7th Congressional District. For decades the Democrats have promised them jobs, good schools and safe communities. Residents waited patiently for the Promised Land, only to discover the Democrats’ policies had turned their congressional district into a dystopian wasteland,” Todd Starnes writes in Fox News.
“Vice President Mike Pence talked Friday with former prisoners about reentering the workforce as he and Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter, visited Jacksonville sites that highlighted the area’s economic boom,” Steve Patterson reports for The Florida Times-Union. “The midday visit continued a chain of appearances the two have made nationally to celebrate President Donald Trump’s Pledge to the American Worker initiative.”
Last week, White House Special Representative for International Negotiations Jason Greenblatt “addressed the United Nations Security Council on reaching a comprehensive peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians, and he had some blunt words for an institution that for decades has failed to resolve the conflict,” Eric Shawn reports for Fox News. “We want tremendous lives for the Palestinians. We want lives that mirror the lives of Israelis as long as we can keep everybody secure,” Greenblatt said.

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