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Kim Kardashian Returns to Oval Office to Back Trump Prison Releases
“Kim Kardashian West returned on Wednesday to the Oval Office to support President Trump’s decision to release three women from prison,” Steven Nelson reports for the New York Post.
The President presented the women with signed copies of their clemency documents. Alice Marie Johnson, “whose life sentence was terminated after 21 years by Trump [in 2018], knew the three women while in prison and recommended their names to Trump.”
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“First lady Melania Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo honored recipients of the 2020 International Women of Courage Award at a State Department ceremony Wednesday,” Audrey Conklin reports. “As first lady of the United States, I'm proud of what this country continues to do for women,” Mrs. Trump said. Read more in Fox Business.
At least 328 Chinese nationals trying to enter the United States illegally have been intercepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials since January. The apprehensions come as part of heightened awareness at our borders to prevent further spread of the Coronavirus in America, Paul Bedard reports in the Washington Examiner.
“Cutting red tape is tough. President Trump deserves praise for his latest effort, which should end the choke hold that the environmental movement has placed on economic growth and jobs. Ironically, the reforms proposed by Trump must now clear a unique hurdle: the additional red tape which surrounds every effort to change existing regulations,” Ernest Istook writes in the Washington Examiner.
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