Growing domestic energy production is vital to “de-risking the energy supply chain for our Nation as well as our allies,” said a White House fact sheet.
“At this moment, we face the extraordinary prospect of a new industrial revolution,” declared Vice President Vance. “But it will never come to pass if overregulation deters innovators from taking the risks necessary to advance the ball.”
“This lack of reciprocity is unfair and contributes to our large and persistent annual trade deficit,” wrote the White House.
The third Monday in February is Presidents Day in the United States. Originally meant to celebrate George Washington, the country’s first President, today it serves as a recognition of all of the nation’s Presidents.
On his recent visit to Guatemala, Secretary Marco Rubio declared, “We’re not just neighbors; we’re allies, we’re friends.”
The ICC’s recent actions, President Trump wrote, “set a dangerous precedent” that endangers United States personnel, including active service members of the Armed Forces.
"There’s a real opportunity for Haiti to grow into a hub of near-shore manufacturing, near-shore light manufacturing. That presence already exists there now," said Secretary Rubio.
Costa Rica is “a model for what we want to see other countries in the region become,” said Secretary Rubio.
The change to USAID “is not about ending foreign aid,” said Secretary Rubio. “It’s about structuring it in a way that furthers the national interest of the United States.”
"At every stage of the American story, our country has drawn hope and courage and inspiration from our trust in the Almighty," said President Trump.
"[T]he right to religious freedom is protected by the people for everybody," said Vice President Vance. "Whether you're a Christian, a Jew, a Muslim, or no faith at all."
“Canada, Mexico and China ... have all enabled illegal drugs to pour into America. The amount of fentanyl that has been seized at the southern Border in the last two years alone has the potential to kill tens of millions of Americans,” said Press Secretary Leavitt.
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