الخميس، 23 فبراير 2017

Donald Trump vows to cut waste in first budget

"The reason why I did sing for the inauguration was not politics," Jackie Evancho, 16, said Thursday on "Good Morning America" in an interview alongside her sister, Juliet Evancho. Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty ImagesOn Thursday, Juliet Evancho said she would also bring a message of understanding were she to meet with Trump. #sisterlove — jackie evancho (@jackieevancho) February 22, 2017. Jackie Evancho, the opera singer who performed the national anthem at President Trump's inauguration, said she and her transgender sister, Juliet, hope to "enlighten" the president on transgender issues in the wake of his administration's order to roll back protections for transgender students. Jackie Evancho said she had not yet heard from Trump after asking him via Twitter to meet with her and Juliet, an 18-year-old transgender advocate who was born "Jacob."


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Donald Trump puts off new travel limits executive order

Officials originally said the order would be signed this week, as the administration continues to defend the original order in federal court. President Trump is postponing the signing of a new executive order modifying the administration's temporary ban on travel from seven terror-prone Middle Eastern countries until next week, the White House said Wednesday. The original order on vetting refugees and other travels from the predominantly Muslim countries indefinitely blocked Syrian refugees from entering the country. It's unclear what changes the new order will contain; White House policy adviser Stephen Miller has said it will have "mostly minor technical differences."Copyright © 2017 The Washington Times, LLC. Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked the temporary ban.

Donald Trump puts off new travel limits executive order

Donald Trump vows to cut waste in first budget
But Mr. Trump also has indicated that he wants to spend more on bigger-ticket items such as infrastructure and transportation. After one month in office, Mr. Trump said the nation's fiscal picture isn't pretty. The White House didn't specify any spending proposals Wednesday, saying the budget work is far from complete. It's very depleted."Even as he embarks on a military buildup, Mr. Trump pledged to reduce wasteful spending. Confronting a national debt that nearly doubled under President Obama, President Trump said Wednesday he inherited a federal budget "mess" and vowed to force Washington to stop wasting taxpayers' money.


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