White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders delivers the White House press briefing for Wednesday March 28th. Anticipated start time 2:00pm EST
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White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders delivers the White House press briefing for Wednesday March 28th. Anticipated start time 2:00pm EST
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders conducts the White House press briefing for Tuesday March 27th, 2018. Anticipated start time 2:00pm EST.
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Principal Deputy White House Press Secretary Raj Shah delivers the press briefing for Monday March 26th, 2018. Anticipated start time 2:00pm EST.
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Sarah Sanders delivers the White House press briefing for Tuesday March 20th, 2018. Anticipated start time 1:30pm EST
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The White House releases the following President Trump video along with a message to submit your own tax relief success story to them. Smart plan:
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders delivers the White House press briefing for Friday March 16th. Anticipated start time 2:00pm
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The PR Firm for the corrupt U.S. intelligence apparatus known as The Washington Post, runs a story about H.R. McMaster being fired tonight.
The Washington Post quotes “five people with knowledge of the plans”.
Except there’s a problem, there are no plans.
No plans except to entrap staff and intelligence community leakers; likely those five ‘leakers’ are in/around the National Security Council, and they just got caught.
WaPo – President Trump has decided to remove H.R. McMaster as his national security adviser and is actively discussing potential replacements, according to five people with knowledge of the plans, preparing to deliver yet another jolt to the senior ranks of his administration.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders delivers the White House press briefing for Thursday March 15th. Anticipated start time 3:00pm EST
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson did an excellent job representing the professional and deliberate diplomatic approach of the U.S. and President Trump administration. His personal view toward foreign service on behalf of the U.S. was exemplary, and deserves high praise.
Having said that, as President Trump stated earlier today, there was also more than a tinge of disunity between the advocated views of Tillerson and the views of the Commander in Chief toward economic national security. At times the fractures between policy perspectives were visible. Over time those differences became more obvious.
As Secretary of the DoS Rex Tillerson supported the Paris Climate Treaty; the President did not; Secretary Tillerson supported the Obama administration’s Iran deal; the President did not; Tillerson was more apologetic toward lax immigration policy; the President is not; and there were other visible departures visible surrounding the use of economic leverage to achieve national security advancements, specifically on the issue of China and North Korea policy.
Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is scheduled to hold a press conference moments from now to discuss current events including his exit from the Dept. of State and his replacement by CIA Director Mike Pompeo.
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