Donald Trump Donates Quarterly Salary to Repair National Monuments
President Donald Trump announced Friday that he would donate his salary for this financial quarter to the National Park Service.
President Donald Trump announced Friday that he would donate his salary for this financial quarter to the National Park Service.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday touted a V-shaped economic recovery despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in the United States.
The president noted that through his executive order signed on Saturday, he was able to deliver an additional $400 a week to Americans on state unemployment benefits.
“That is $400 more than the democrats have provided,” Trump said. “Remember that.
“You [know] what it’s about? Fraud,” Trump said. “They want to try and steal this election, because, frankly, it’s the only way they can win the election.
Trump signed an executive order for a payroll tax holiday at his club in Bedminster, New Jersey, on Saturday. “If I am victorious on November 3, I plan to forgive these taxes and make permanent cuts to the payroll tax,” he said.
The press conference was held at Trump’s club at Bedminster, New Jersey, prompting a group of curious supporters to observe it from the back of the room.
The tax would continue to be deferred until the end of 2020, the president said, and would likely be retroactive from July 1.
“It’s important that all Americans recognize that a permanent lockdown is not a viable path toward producing the result that you want, or certainly not a viable path forward,” Trump said, adding that long term lockdowns would inflict more harm than good.
“I actually agree with this,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “Too much income disparity.
“Our endorsement recognizes your steadfast and very public support for our men and woman on the front lines, especially during this time of unfair and inaccurate opprobrium being directed at our members by so many,” the letter from NAPO President Michael McHale read.
Gorka was nominated to a four-year term on the board which features six presidential appointees among its 14 members.
The flyer urges Americans to contact the U.S. Park Police or the FBI if anyone has information on the people possibly involved with the crimes that occurred on June 22.
“Whenever he does talk, he can’t put two sentences together,” Trump said. “I don’t want to be nice or un-nice. The man can’t speak and he is going to be president, because some people don’t love me, maybe.
“These people are vandals, they’re agitators, they’re terrorists, in a sense,” Trump said.
President Donald Trump reacted Monday to an attempt by violent protesters to topple the statue of Andrew Jackson in Lafayette Square across the street from the White House.
“You are warriors,” President Trump said. “I’ve been watching the fake news for weeks now and everything is negative.
President Donald Trump angered celebrities, leftists, and reporters after he said during a campaign rally on Saturday that some people called the coronavirus the “Kung-flu.
“He’s China’s dream” president, Trump said, noting that Biden was also touted by Osama bin Laden.
“Many of my African American friends and supporters have reached out to suggest that we consider changing the date out of respect for this Holiday, and in observance of this important occasion and all that it represents,” Trump wrote.
“Radical Left Governor Jay Inslee and the Mayor of Seattle are being taunted and played at a level that our great Country has never seen before,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “Take back your city NOW.
President Barack Obama delivered another online commencement speech on Sunday, specifically addressing the protests in reaction to the death of George Floyd.
President Donald Trump reaffirmed his support for law enforcement on Monday, warning against the radical left’s demands to defund the police.
President Donald Trump ridiculed Sen. Mitt Romney on Monday after the Utah Republican joined a march to the White House in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
President Donald Trump on Sunday ordered the National Guard to withdraw from the District of Columbia, as violent protests in the city subsided.