Trump’s State of the Union address — Fact Check
Oregon lawmakers have released statements on President Trump’s State of the Union address.
The line got a huge roar inside the chamber, and according to Twitter, it was the most tweeted moment of the night.
“We have ended the war on American energy – and we have ended the war on beautiful, clean coal”.
First lady Melania Trump traveled without her husband to the Capitol for the event, a break with tradition, CNN reported.
On so-called DACA recipients he showed support for a permanent solution, but only if congress approves the construction of a wall along the nation’s southern border.
As for economic gains from the tax law, they’re not showing up in the macro data yet. Our task is to respect them, to listen to them, to serve them, to protect them and to always be worthy of them”, because “Americans fill the world with ardent music. Nobody on the Hill will be surprised if there isn’t any this time. “I don’t think there was a major step tonight any more than we’ve seen in the past”. The democrats on the other hand, the rude ones, should be ashamed of themselves. “I think that’s still up in the air”, O’ Connell said. We have a bipartisan bill on the table. The auto industry has regularly been opening and expanding factories since before he became president. The United States has indeed boosted its fossil-fuel output in recent years – but that’s primarily due to the rise of hydraulic fracturing (a.k.a. fracking), resulting in more available reserves of natural gas and shale oil. Peck was part of a team clearing a hospital of improvised explosive devices when one exploded, seriously wounding Navy Chief Petty Officer Kenton Stacy.
His speech was moving.
The proposal failed to impress Democrats, who have long been pushing for an infrastructure package. Yes, even chlamydia humor is superior to the details about Trump’s immigration plan.
Trump said his plan for 2018 is to pass immigration reforms and restrictions, based on his idea of “four pillars”. He’s the chieftain calling for the sun to rise, and here comes the sun. He said he wanted legislation to generate at least $1.5 trillion through a combination of federal, state and local spending as well as private-sector contributions.
Ji fled to South Korea in 2006 and now broadcasts messages into North Korea.
Once upon a better time, watching the State of the Union address each year was considered a civic duty. Rural communities or inner cities.
The President boasted of smashing ISIS saying the coalition military had “liberated almost 100 percent of the territory once held by these killers in Iraq and Syria”. The motto is in God we trust. We fight for both.
The math is correct, but context matters. “You bravely say me too”, he said. “You can’t exactly toll that road”. “We need to seriously address the issue of immigration”. They might leave a mark.
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He also spoke forebodingly of catastrophic dangers from abroad, warning that North Korea would “very soon” threaten the United States with nuclear-tipped missiles. Here’s what some of you said.
So just what is MS-13, and how did it become a talking point for the anti-immigration movement?
The president said unemployment was at a 45-year low, with the lowest unemployment rate ever recorded for African-Americans. “All of us, together, as one team, one people, and one American family”. He pledged to focus on boosting manufacturing jobs early in his term, bringing chief executives from Detroit’s automakers to Washington for a White House meeting in his first weeks in office. In President Trump’s words, Ryan and Rebecca “embody the goodness of our nation”.