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“We’re Determined To Deliver More Opportunity, Jobs And Safety For The African American Citizens!

February 03, 2017 White House News
This week in President Donald Trump’s weekly address to the nation he talks about Black History month and his Administration’s commitment to helping “the African American citizens of our country”. As well as talking about executive orders he signed to protect Americans from terrorists.

British House Of Commons Addresses President Trump’s Refugee Travel Ban

February 01, 2017 C-SPAN News
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson delivered a state on President Trump’s executive order temporarily denying entry to the U.S. to the citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries, and temporarily suspending the granting of refugee status to anyone from Syria. Secretary Johnson said the Conservative-led government had clarified the executive orders with U.S. diplomats in London, and determined that holders of British passports, even those holding dual nationality with one of the seven affected nations, would not be delayed or hindered in their travels to the U.S.

Sean Spicer Updates Press On Supreme Court Pick During Another Contentious White House Daily Brief

January 31, 2017 C-SPAN News
Press Secretary Sean Spicer briefed reporters at the White House and responded to their questions on a variety of topics, including the president’s travel ban, Cabinet nominations, a pending cybersecurity executive order, and the president’s Supreme Court nominee announcement scheduled that evening.

Does President Trump’s Travel Ban Make The United States MORE or LESS Safe?

January 30, 2017 C-SPAN News
Telephone lines were open for viewer calls and social media comments on the question, “Will the Trump administration’s travel ban make the country more safe or less safe?” On January 27, the president suspended entry into the U.S. of all refugees for 120 days; indefinitely halted Syrian refugees from entering the country; and blocked for 90 days entry for residents of the predominantly Muslim countries Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen.

Elizabeth Warren “We Will Fight Donald Trump In The Courts! We Will Fight Donald Trump In Congress!”

January 30, 2017 C-SPAN News
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held a news conference outside the Supreme Court to call for the reversal of President Trump’s travel ban on refugees and immigrants from several Middle East countries. Includes Senators Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker.

“It’s Pathetic That People Are Picking On A Statement!” Sean Spicer Remembering Holocaust Question

January 30, 2017 C-SPAN News
Press Secretary Sean Spicer briefed reporters at the White House and responded to their questions on a variety of topics including Airport Protests and Executive Orders and the Death of a U.S. Soldier in Yemen and Remembering Holocaust.

C-SPAN Caller’s Question: What Do YOU Think About President Trump’s Refugee Ban?

January 29, 2017 C-SPAN News
Telephone lines were open for viewer calls and social media comments on President Trump’s executive action on immigration. Two days earlier the president suspended entry into the U.S. of all refugees for 120 days; indefinitely halted Syrian refugees from entering the country; and blocked for 90 days entry for residents of the predominantly Muslim countries Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.

President Trump Signs Executive Order Halting ALL Immigration From 7 Primarily Muslim Countries

January 27, 2017 MSM News http://MOXNews.com
President Trump participated in a ceremonial swearing-in for Defense Secretary James Mattis. Following the swearing-in, President Trump delivered brief remarks and signed an executive order allowing for new vetting measures of refugees that he said would prevent terrorists from entering the country. This is the Executive Order being called a “travel ban” it is also being called a “Muslim Ban”. He also signed another order to expand and modernize the military, including its nuclear arsenal and special operation forces.