The reviews for President Trump’s U.S.-Mexico trade deal are in The success of President Donald J. Trump’s preliminary trade deal with Mexico is clear from the broad support it’s attracted. Following this week’s announcement, the U.S. stock market reached record highs, while everyone from business leaders to labor unions praised the agreement’s stronger terms for American products and American worker The S&P 500 and NASDAQ climbed to all-time highs following Monday’s announcement. And it wasn’t just the U.S. stock market that responded positively: Global markets took off as well. According to Reuters, “a global stocks index advanced to more than five-month highs on Tuesday,” clearly buoyed by investor optimism. “Indexes across Europe and Asia followed Wall Street’s lead, inching to multi-month highs.” As promised by President Trump, American workers stand to gain by renegotiating trade deals on the world stage. Christian Science Monitor had this to say about delivering on that promise: “A new United States-Mexico deal could end up doing something novel for an international trade agreement: putting concerns of workers near the center of the accord. The support for President Trump’s NAFTA renegotiation runs broad and deep. A historic moment: Presidential descendants visit the White House This week, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hosted the first-ever White House Historical Association’s “Presidential Sites Summit.” Leaders from more than 100 Presidential sites across the country were in Washington, D.C., to honor our national traditions. To keep history alive, Presidential descendants gathered for the summit and shared personal stories. The families of past Presidents serve a vital role in reconnecting with our country’s rich heritage. In The Daily Caller, Katie Jerkovich wrote that “the summit brought more than 40 presidential descendants of former Presidents of the United States — all the way back to James Monroe — together for the first time ever.” “Congratulations to @WhiteHouseHstry on a successful #PresidentialSites Summit. It was great hosting you at the @WhiteHouse,” the First Lady tweeted. See highlights from the White House Historical Summit reception. Photo of the Day
Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump host the White House Historical Association Reception | August 29, 2018
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The White House • August 29, 2018 Fighting for drug-free communities Families across the country are affected by the dangers of substance abuse and dependency. President Donald J. Trump's was no different. “I had a brother who had a really big alcohol problem,” the President said from the White House this afternoon. “A very tough thing for our family.” Now, a new crisis of addiction is leaving its mark on America: “Sadly, in 2017, an estimated 134 Americans die each day from opioid-related overdoses.” So today, in honor of the 20-year anniversary of the Drug-Free Communities Support Program grant awards, President Trump announced $91 million in grants to a record 731 local drug prevention groups across all 50 states. “We’ve never done anything to this extent. We’ve never done anything this large.” The program works, the evidence shows. “The Drug-Free Communities Program is a proven success, cutting alcohol and prescription drug abuse by an average of nearly 20 percent among high-school students and participating communities,” President Trump said. “Incredible what they’ve been able to do.” President Trump awards historic number of Drug-Free Community grants. Watch: President Trump tell his family’s story on substance abuse. We knew growth was strong. It just got stronger. Last month, President Trump addressed Americans from the South Lawn of the White House. “I am thrilled to announce that, in the second quarter of this year, the United States economy grew at the amazing rate of 4.1 percent. We’re on track to hit the highest annual average growth rate in over 13 years.” Turns out, the news is even better. With more complete data now available, a new Commerce Department report released today reveals that America’s economy grew even faster than initially estimated in the second quarter: a 4.2 percent annualized rate. The second quarter was the first full quarter with President Trump’s tax cuts in effect. More money in the pockets of America’s working families—along with historic regulatory reformandnew, America-first trade deals—has the U.S. economy setting records by the day. Business Insider: U.S. growth in second quarter gets revised higher The big picture: 85 percent of blue-collar workers optimistic about future Photo of the Day
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NYT: “Dozens at Facebook Unite to Challenge Its ‘Intolerant’ Liberal Culture” “The post went up quietly on Facebook’s internal message board last week. Titled ‘We Have a Problem With Political Diversity,’ it quickly took off inside the social network,” Kate Conger and Sheera Frenkel report for The New York Times. “We are a political monoculture that’s intolerant of different views,” senior Facebook engineer Brian Amerige wrote in the post. Click here to read more.
“Consumer confidence rose in August to its highest level since October 2000, building on July’s solid result,” Michael Sheetz reports for CNBC. “These historically high confidence levels should continue to support healthy consumer spending in the near-term,” said Lynn Franco, director of economic indicators at The Conference Board.
“The Senate reached a deal Tuesday to swiftly confirm seven federal district court judges, helping President Donald Trump put an enduring stamp on the U.S. judiciary,” Sahil Kapur reports for Bloomberg. “The latest confirmations mean Trump, with the help of Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, has already confirmed 60 judges to the courts."
In The Hill, John Bowden shares Vice President Mike Pence’sviews on Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation process. “Justice Antonin Scalia was confirmed 98-0 and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg received support of 96 Senators. If we lived in a more respectful time, Judge Brett Kavanaugh would be overwhelmingly confirmed,” the Vice President wrote.
“U.S. and Mexican trade negotiators proved the naysayers wrong by striking a new deal replacing the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs Luis Videgaray Caso said Monday night,” Kathryn Blackhurst writes in LifeZette. “A lot of people thought that NAFTA would be over last year — early last year — and that there was no way to fix this relationship," Caso said.
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‘I Have a Dream,’ 55 years on Fifty-five years ago today, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and delivered what would become one of the great speeches in America’s historyat the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Half a century after “I Have a Dream,” President Donald J. Trump says “our Nation reaffirms our commitment to protecting the promise of America for all our people.” That promise includes expanding opportunity for every citizen. “As a result, for example, we have already seen the unemployment rate for African Americans reach a record low.” Read President Trump’s message on the 55th anniversary of “I Have a Dream.” Markets soar as President announces new deal A day after President Trump announced a preliminary trade deal with Mexico, news broke that consumer confidence in August has reached its highest level since October 2000, CNBC reports. That’s big news: Consumer spending accounts for about 70 percent of all U.S. economic activity, so economists pay close attention to it. “These historically high confidence levels should continue to support healthy consumer spending in the near-term,” said Lynn Franco, director of economic indicators at The Conference Board. The S&P 500 and NASDAQ also soared to record highs yesterday as President Trump made good on his promise to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). “This is something that’s very special for our manufacturers and for our farmers from both countries,” President Trump told President of Mexico Enrique Peña Nieto in a phone call from the Oval Office yesterday. “The Teamsters Union has long been a leader in demanding real reforms to NAFTA to make it work for workers across all of North America,” Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa said. “We believe that the Administration has taken real steps to deal with our concerns.” CNBC: Consumer confidence pops to highest level since 2000 In their words: “Our Negotiator-in-Chief will close a deal [for] all Americans.” Ivanka Trump: Why we must empower women Yesterday, Ivanka Trump joined Ambassadors from across the Western Hemisphere at the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington, D.C. Her message was simple: Women’s economic empowerment makes everyone better off. “We believe, we know that the world is more prosperous, more peaceful when women can fully participate in the economy,” Ms. Trump told OAS. “Advancing economic opportunity for women in our hemisphere is essential to fostering lasting peace, stability, and opportunities in the Americas Watch Ivanka Trump discuss the importance of women’s empowerment. More: President Trump honors the anniversary of women’s suffrage.
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Official White House Photo by D. Myles Cullen President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump host a dinner in celebration of evangelical leadership | August 27, 2018
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