domingo, 19 de abril de 2020

Five Stories President Trump Doesn’t Want You to Miss

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FIVE STORIES PRESIDENT TRUMP DOESN'T WANT YOU TO MISS
Donald Trump: We Are Reopening America ‘One Careful Step at a Time’
-Breitbart
“President Donald Trump on Thursday announced new guidelines for reopening America after the peak of the coronavirus crisis,” Charlie Spiering reports. “We’re starting our life again. We’re starting rejuvenation of our economy again in a safe and structured and a very responsible fashion,” the President said of his three-phase plan.

See the Guidelines: Opening Up America Again
Democrats Need to Stop Holding Small-Business Help Hostage
-New York Post
“It’s beyond tragic: The loan program to aid small businesses hit by lockdowns is [now] out of cash, yet Democrats still refuse to OK new funds unless their unrelated demands are met,” the New York Post editorial board writes. “If small-business closures spike, costing countless workers their jobs, Americans shouldn’t forget the Dems’ cynicism.”
'Experience of a Lifetime:' Truck Driver Reacts to Being Saluted by Trump at White House
-Fox News
President Trump celebrated American truckers on Thursday for their work keeping our country supplied during the Coronavirus, Joshua Nelson reports. “Getting the honor and respect that I think the 3.5 million truck drivers deserve was just heartwarming because it was not personally me, it's all of us doing our jobs,” Stephen Richardson said.

🚚 WATCH: President Trump welcomes truckers to the South Lawn!
Trump Puts U.S. Public Diplomacy on Notice
-The National Interest
U.S. public broadcasting “has come in for extensive criticism for, among other things, skewed priorities in its outreach to Iran, internal corruption and mismanagement, and a failure to provide much-needed political balance in its reporting on hostile regimes,” Ilan Berman writes. Now, “the White House seems prepared to do something about it.”
We Have Liftoff: Space Force Gets its First Cadets From the Air Force Academy as it Charts the Future of Space Ops
-Washington Examiner
“The United States Space Force will welcome more than 85 newly commissioned second lieutenants, who graduate from the Air Force Academy tomorrow,” Jamie McIntyre reports. The historic event will mark “the graduation of the first cadets to earn their degrees in space operations.”

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