Thursday, February 6, 2020
We the People are the enemy (of the establishment). Yesterday should have shown everyone that. https://www.trump.news/2020-02-05-we-the-people-are-the-enemy.html
We the People are the enemy (of the establishment). Yesterday should have shown everyone that. https://www.trump.news/2020-02-05-we-the-people-are-the-enemy.html
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Presidential lawyer Pat Cipillone destroyed Adam Schiff and Democrats’ sham impeachment with one truth bomb after another https://www.trump.news/2020-02-02-presidential-lawyer-cipollone-destroyed-schiff-sham-impeachment.html
Presidential lawyer Pat Cipillone destroyed Adam Schiff and Democrats’ sham impeachment with one truth bomb after another https://www.trump.news/2020-02-02-presidential-lawyer-cipollone-destroyed-schiff-sham-impeachment.html
State of the Union address: Trump surprises Rush Limbaugh with Medal of Freedom https://nypost.com/2020/02/04/state-of-the-union-address-trump-surprises-rush-limbaugh-with-medal-of-freedom/?utm_source=twitter_sitebuttons&utm_medium=site%20buttons&utm_campaign=site%20buttons via @nypost
State of the Union address: Trump surprises Rush Limbaugh with Medal of Freedom https://nypost.com/2020/02/04/state-of-the-union-address-trump-surprises-rush-limbaugh-with-medal-of-freedom/?utm_source=twitter_sitebuttons&utm_medium=site%20buttons&utm_campaign=site%20buttons via @nypost
Rush Limbaugh critics celebrate cancer diagnosis https://washex.am/2GSPvdV
Rush Limbaugh critics celebrate cancer diagnosis https://washex.am/2GSPvdV
Liberal White Women Pay $2,500 to be Lectured About How Racist They Are https://www.infowars.com/liberal-white-women-pay-2500-to-be-lectured-about-how-racist-they-are/
Liberal White Women Pay $2,500 to be Lectured About How Racist They Are https://www.infowars.com/liberal-white-women-pay-2500-to-be-lectured-about-how-racist-they-are/
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
America is winning thanks to Trump
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Thanks to Trump, America is Winning Like Never Before
“A recap of the past month presents a snapshot of President Trump’s first term. We are stronger and safer, and the ripple effects of renewed prosperity are being felt nationwide. Within a few short weeks, this administration went after notorious terrorists, signed two major trade initiatives, unveiled a Middle East peace plan and gave Americans reassurance that the next century will be ours,” House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy writes in Fox News.
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🚨BREAKING: President Trump’s job approval hits new record high!
“The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which recently passed both houses of Congress by overwhelming, bipartisan majorities, has been rightly hailed as one of President Donald Trump’s most historic achievements.” Even better, unlike NAFTA, a sunset clause in USMCA guarantees that it won’t become unbalanced and outdated over time, Senior Advisor Jared Kushner writes for CNBC.
“The politically powerful should not deprive children of a great education, and no child in America should be on a waitlist for success. That is why President Trump has called on Congress to pass Education Freedom Scholarships. The bill currently before Congress is a federal tax credit that would provide families with more educational opportunities,” Joe Grogan, White House Domestic Policy Council Director, writes for Fox News.
President Trump has tapped Georgia pastor Tony Lowden “to be the new ‘reentry czar,’ a position created in the White House to help former inmates find housing, employment and other opportunities to provide ‘second chances’ for success after they leave prison,” Francesca Chambers reports for McClatchy DC.
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In Michigan, President Trump and autoworkers celebrate the end of NAFTA
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The White House • January 30, 2020
In Michigan, President Trump and autoworkers celebrate the end of NAFTA
President Trump flew to Michigan today, where he joined workers to celebrate the signing of his new U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) and the end of NAFTA.
Dana Incorporated, where the President spoke, perfectly captures America’s blue-collar spirit. Based near Detroit, the company employs more than 1,500 workers that help assemble some of the toughest vehicles in the world. Dana Inc., for example, helped invent the iconic U.S. Army Jeep in 1941.
This factory is the site of "116 years of brilliant American craftsmanship,” President Trump said. It’s businesses like Dana Inc. that will benefit tremendously from USMCA.
"We just ended a nightmare known as NAFTA. They took our jobs for a long time,” the President said. USMCA is the fairest, most balanced, and beneficial trade agreement we have ever signed into law, he added.
All told, some 60,000 U.S. plants and factories closed up shop in the 16 years before President Trump’s election. For years, politician after politician promised to fix NAFTA—only to reverse course once they got into office. While they did nothing, an astonishing one-quarter of our country’s manufacturing jobs moved elsewhere.
Michigan knows that story all too well. Once the global hub for the auto industry, the state lost nearly half those jobs under NAFTA, and roughly 200,000 manufacturing jobs in total. With USMCA, old loopholes that pushed car-part manufacturing overseas are gone: Now, at least 75 percent of every vehicle must be made in North America.
Over the next five years alone, USMCA is projected to boost purchases of U.S.-made auto parts by $23 billion annually while supporting $34 billion in new automotive manufacturing investments. That will help create 100,000 new jobs in this industry alone.
The bottom line, says President Trump: “We are bringing your jobs back home to America—and back home to Michigan.”
THE FACTS: How ending NAFTA delivers a historic win for American workers
5 of Democrats’ biggest impeachment whoppers
The first partisan impeachment in U.S. history hasn’t been short on distractions, misleading statements, and even outright lies. The full list grows each day, but here are just a few standouts from the impeachment highlight reel:
The falsehoods started from day one: Even now, Adam Schiff continues to lie about his team’s involvement with the “whistleblower.” His staff coordinated with the person before the complaint was ever even filed. That makes Rep. Schiff a fact witness to the case—not a neutral “investigator.”
Many Democrats have misled the public about their true motives: They’ve long wanted to impeach President Trump for solely political purposes. Here’s just one who slipped up and admitted it on camera.
Many times throughout this process, Schiff has misrepresented “evidence,” trying to pass off opinions and conjecture as actual proof.
Desperate times call for desperate measures: That was clear when Schiff recited a totally made-up version of President Trump’s phone call with President Zelenskyy.
Democrats lied about the urgency of impeachment, following the fastest impeachment in history with the longest delay in passing it to the Senate.
MORE: It is absolutely legitimate to ask questions about this.
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The Senate heard closing arguments today on House Democrats’ sham impeachment.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and his team claim their case is as simple as “two plus two equals four.” But nothing in their phony impeachment adds up—unless the math is 0+0=0.
Roll the tape: None of this began with a phone call.
After trying to impeach this President for over 3 years, here is their “case”:
Zero crimes. Forget “High Crimes and Misdemeanors,” which the Constitution requires to impeach and remove a sitting President. Democrats’ weak articles of impeachment don’t include any alleged criminal violations at all. It’s the first impeachment in American history based on no crimes, only policy disputes.
Zero wrongdoing. No matter how much House Democrats tried to rig the process, the facts remain the same: The President did nothing wrong. At the core of their impeachment hoax is a simple disagreement about when potential corruption should be investigated and when it shouldn’t be. (Hint: If it involves a Democrat, they say it isn’t worth looking into!)
Result: Zero bipartisan support. Democrat leaders couldn’t make their case, so their impeachment made history in a second way: It’s the first one without any bipartisan support. In fact, the only bipartisanship was against their articles.
For good measure, there are a few other important “zeroes,” too. One is the zero pressure felt by Ukraine stemming from any alleged quid pro quo. “Nobody pushed—pushed me,” President Zelenskyy said.
Another is the fact that no quid pro quo happened at all: Ukraine received all of its aid on time with zero investigations announced. President Trump and President Zelenskyy met at the UN General Assembly in New York with no preconditions, as well.
Since nothing Democrats allege actually took place, their case to remove a sitting President—and throw him off the ballot entirely, preventing reelection by taking the choice away from American voters—rests purely on their own imaginations.
The facts are clear. House Democrats’ partisan impeachment stunt has exposed a real threat to the Constitution, but they won’t find that threat by continuing to attack and obstruct President Trump. They’ll find it by looking in the mirror.
In photos: While Democrats impeach, President Trump replaces NAFTA.
Something to share: President Trump works for you, not Democrat leaders
WATCH: Ivanka Trump helps lead historic summit on human trafficking
Ivanka Trump joined the President, Vice President Mike Pence, and Cabinet officials on Friday as the White House led a historic summit to mark the twentieth anniversary of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.
“My administration is 100 percent committed to eradicating human trafficking from the Earth,” President Trump said.
An estimated 25 million people around the world are being held captive, manipulated, and abused by human traffickers today. In addition to locking away these criminals, the Trump Administration has prioritized more funding for anti-trafficking efforts in the 2021 budget, allocating $70 million toward enhanced prosecutions.
Read President Trump’s full remarks on how to end human trafficking.
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President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump view a performance by members of the Florida Atlantic University marching band | February 2, 2020
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Crying wolf on impeachment
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Crying Wolf on Impeachment
“The impeachment trial of Donald J. Trump is coming down to one big question: Will Democrats, by crying wolf, drown out the more legitimate Republican cry of foul? ‘Foul’ has served as the GOP’s most powerful and honest argument from the first days of these impeachment maneuverings,” Kimberly Strassel writes in The Wall Street Journal.
“Democrats broke every standard of due process, transparency and fairness in their House investigation, making a mockery of their constitutional duty.”
“They hid the identity of the original accuser, denying Republicans and the country the ability to judge his motives.”
“They held secret depositions, barring more than three-quarters of House members, as well as the press and the American public.”
“They called 18 witnesses, but blocked the president from calling any in his defense.”
“The White House legal team was excluded from the proceedings—prohibited from cross-examining witnesses, denied the ability to introduce any evidence that spoke to the central question of the president’s focus on Ukrainian corruption.”
The kicker: In the end, “Democrats approved two articles of impeachment that failed to identify a crime.”
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“President Donald Trump will propose a $42 million budget increase in February to expand support for victims of human trafficking and to boost investigations and prosecutions.” The funding is part of a push by Ivanka Trump to bring more attention to the illegal trade, Michael Wilner reports for McClatchy DC.
“After joining the administration, one of the first assignments I was given by President Trump was to develop a plan to resolve the decades-old Israel-Palestinian conflict. I am pleased to say that, after three years of work, we have made a breakthrough,” Senior Advisor to the President Jared Kushner writes for CNN.
“Democrats have accused President Donald Trump of using the government to go after his political opponents, yet they are doing the very same thing right now on the floor of the U.S. Senate. They have wrongly weaponized the U.S. Constitution in order to go after their political opponent, President Trump. Does their hypocrisy have no shame?” Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) write for Fox News.
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Game changer
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Trump's USMCA Is Not Just Biggest Deal Ever—It's an International Game Changer
“As a candidate, Donald Trump called NAFTA the ‘worst trade deal ever’ and vowed its replacement. On Wednesday, he fulfilled that promise, signing the new USMCA trade pact covering North America. The deal is Trump’s biggest yet—in fact the biggest in history,” foreign policy and diplomacy expert Christian Whiton writes for Fox Business.
"The deal is an unequivocal win for America and will help Canada and Mexico over the long run. It puts an end to unfair Canadian tariffs that amounted to nearly 300 percent in some cases, thus creating a level playing field for American farmers and ranchers."
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“Deaths from drug overdoses dropped slightly in 2018, a first in nearly two decades as the nation confronts a massive opioid epidemic. The reduction in drug overdose deaths, reported Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, of 4.1%, helped to slightly bump up life expectancy from 78.6 years in 2017 to 78.7 years in 2018,” Kimberly Leonard reports for the Washington Examiner.
“Three of our last nine presidents have faced impeachment, while only one of the previous 36 did. This is an unacceptable new normal, and Senate Republicans should send a clear message to future Congresses that cynical partisan impeachment will be thwarted. Perhaps even a few courageous Democrats can join them,” David Marcus writes in the New York Post.
“A new Gallup poll indicates that satisfaction with race relations and the position of minorities in America have significantly increased since President Trump took office." The President's record includes more funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities as well as historic criminal justice reform, Rusty Weiss reports for The Political Insider.
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