Donald Trump Meets Minnesota Business Owners Affected by Riots
President Donald Trump on Monday met with Minneapolis business owners affected by the destructive riots in the name of George Floyd. SOURCE
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President Donald Trump on Monday met with Minneapolis business owners affected by the destructive riots in the name of George Floyd. SOURCE
Before leaving the White House Monday, President Donald Trump told reporters that he may host a small service at the White House Friday to commemorate his brother, Robert Trump, who passed away Saturday night. “I think he’d be greatly honored. He loves our country. He loved our country so much,” Trump said. SOURCE
President Donald Trump quipped that he considers the possibility of firing “everybody” in his administration during a White House press briefing Saturday. “At some point, that’s what happens,” Trump remarked in response to a reporter asking about Defense Secretary Mark Esper. SOURCE
President Donald Trump quipped that he considers the possibility of firing “everybody” in his administration during a White House press briefing Saturday. “At some point, that’s what happens,” Trump remarked in response to a reporter asking about Defense Secretary Mark Esper. SOURCE
A White House reporter asked President Trump Friday during a press conference whether he was criticizing Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) as Joe Biden’s running mate because he saw her as “a threat” to his presidential bid. “None whatsoever,” Trump responded. SOURCE
President Donald Trump backed Postmaster General Louis DeJoy on Saturday, despite criticism from Democrats about his changes to the Post Office. SOURCE
President Trump praised the establishment media on Friday for reporting that 2020 Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden was trying to take credit for Trump’s Israel-UAE peace deal. “That was a great deal made by very talented people that work with me,” Trump touted. SOURCE
Press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Thursday at her press briefing that President Trump signed executive orders on TikTok and WeChat to protect American’s personal data from foreign powers. “We take the data of Americans very seriously,” she said. SOURCE
Press secretary Kayleigh McEnany pointed out Thursday at a White House briefing that 117 percent of people in Los Angeles County were registered to vote due to California’s mass-mail voting policy. “[President Trump] has always been for voting absentee for a reason. What he is not for is mass mail-in voting,” she said. SOURCE