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President Trump MAGA Rally, Grand Rapids, Michigan – 7:00pm EST Livestream…
March 28, 2019
Tonight President Donald J. Trump is holding a MAGA rally at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The anticipated start time for President Trump is 7:00pm with pre-rally events earlier.
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President Trump Delivers Impromptu Remarks to Media Prior to Departing for Michigan…
March 28, 2019
Earlier today, prior to departing for Michigan, President Trump delivered impromptu remarks to the media from the South lawn of the White House. [Video and Transcript]
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[Transcript] South Lawn – 4:17 P.M. EDT – THE PRESIDENT: So we’re going to Michigan. We’re opening up car plants in Michigan again for the first time in decades. They’re coming in — really pouring in. Car companies are coming in. Toyota just announced $13.5 billion coming into our country. And Michigan is booming and Ohio is booming, and North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida — a lot of places.
But we have a lot of car companies and we have a lot of companies coming back into our country. And this has been happening pretty much since I’ve been President. It’s really amazing what’s going on. But, again, because I’m going to Michigan, I will tell you, we’ll be speaking about it tonight.
We have companies coming back in — car companies. It’s a great thing to see.
Q Mr. President, this is the first time you’ve had an opportunity to speak on a scale like this since the Mueller report. Will this be a bit of a victory lap for you?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, look, I’ve been going through that for almost two years. But it’s really much more than that because, if you look back, you can probably look at the insurance policy area in terms of timing. It’s a disgrace what happened.
This was a terrible thing that was put onto our country. Nobody has seen anything like this. Probably never happened before. A beautiful conclusion. I haven’t seen the report. Beautiful conclusion.
And there was no collusion at all. There never was. Everybody knew it. I wish it could have gone in one week instead of taking almost two years. But the result was great: no obstruction, no collusion, no anything. It was a great — yeah, it was a great thing. But it took a long time.
Q Is this having an effect on the current round of trade talks with China? Our understanding is that the Chinese were waiting for this report to come out before they started making some moves forward.
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I can’t tell you whether or not it had an impact on other countries, including China. I can say this: that countries are reacting very well. We’re doing very well with our trade talks with China, and our trade talks and other talks with other countries. Our country is doing great.
If you look at — if you look at other countries, if you look at what’s happening, the economies of other countries — we’re leading the world economically. We’re leading the world as far as our economy is concerned. We have a strong dollar. We have — I mean, things are going very well.
And one of the reasons I’m going out tonight to Michigan is we’ve brought back so much industry, so many car companies to Michigan. So we’re very happy.
Q But the Barr memo does say Russia interfered. What will we do in 2020 to make sure that we do not have —
Q Why cut funding for the Special Olympics? Why do that?
Q What will you do in 2020 to make sure there is no repeat?
THE PRESIDENT: Quiet.
Q Why cut Special Olympics funding? Why cut money for the Special Olympics? Why would you cut funding for that?
THE PRESIDENT: The Special Olympics will be funded. I just told my people, “I want to fund the Special Olympics.” And I just authorized a funding of the Special Olympics. I’ve been to the Special Olympics. I think it’s incredible. And I just authorized a funding. I heard about it this morning. I have overridden my people. We’re funding the Special Olympics.
Q What you think about Facebook banning white nationalism?
THE PRESIDENT: Say it?
Q What do you think about Facebook banning white nationalism?
THE PRESIDENT: I don’t know.
Q (Inaudible) Theresa May saying that she’ll resign if her Brexit deal comes through.
THE PRESIDENT: Well, she’s a very nice lady. She’s a friend of mine. I hope she does well. I hope the Brexit movement and everything happening there goes very well. But Theresa May is a very good woman. And I’ll tell you what: She’s strong, she’s tough. And she’s in there fighting.
Q What do you think of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister?
THE PRESIDENT: I like Boris Johnson a lot. He’s a friend of mine.
Q Mr. President, the Governor of Puerto Rico said he won’t be bullied by your White House. What’s your response to that?
THE PRESIDENT: I’ve taken better care of Puerto Rico than any man ever. We have $91 billion going to Puerto Rico. We have $29 billion to Texas and $12 billion to Florida for the hurricanes. Puerto Rico has been taken care of better by Donald Trump than by any living human being. And I think the people of Puerto Rico understand it.
But you do have a mayor of San Juan that, frankly, doesn’t know what she’s doing. And the Governor — they got to spend the money wisely. They don’t know how to spend the money, and they’re not spending it wisely.
But I’m giving them more money than they’ve ever got — gotten. And frankly, the people of Puerto Rico, I really have a great relationship with them. And I think, when it comes time, they really do appreciate it.
Q Mozambique needs (inaudible). They aren’t in the best situation. They have a flood, and many kids are dying. Mozambique.
THE PRESIDENT: Where? Where?
Q Mozambique. Mozambique.
THE PRESIDENT: We’re going to look into that very much.
Q Which healthcare plan do you support? Graham-Cassidy, (inaudible) —
THE PRESIDENT: So, Obamacare has been an absolute disaster. I have asked John Barrasso, senator; Bill Cassidy, who’s a terrific healthcare person; Rick Scott and others to take a look, form a really great plan. We’re winning the lawsuit to terminate Obamacare in Texas. We are winning the Texas lawsuit. And right now, we’re on the winning side. Hopefully, we’ll win at the appellate division and go to the Supreme Court to terminate Obamacare.
The cost of Obamacare to people is far too much. The deductibility is ridiculous. It averages more than $7,000, meaning it’s unusable. So, Obamacare has been disaster. We will take care of preexisting conditions better than they’re taken care of now. And I’ve already gotten rid of the individual mandate, which was the worst part of Obamacare, where you had to pay for the privilege of not getting bad insurance.
So — wait a minute. So we are working very hard on that. John Barrasso, Rick Scott, we have some great people. You look — I mean, we’ve put together a group of four or five, and Bill Cassidy is a terrific healthcare person. And they are going to work together and come up with something that’s really spectacular. Maybe we’ll even get support in the House from Democrats. But it’s going to be far better than Obamacare.
If we win on Obamacare, it will be terminated in the court. And we’ll see what happens.
Q What’s the timeline? When will you have a plan?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, we’re working on a plan now. There’s no very great rush from the standpoint. We’re waiting for decisions in the court. But we’ve already won the case against — for the termination of Obamacare — against Obamacare. Now we’ll go to the appellate division. We’ll see what happens there. I think we’ll win; it’s in Texas.
Q Are you —
THE PRESIDENT: Wait. Wait. And then it goes to the Supreme Court of the United States.
If the decisions are held up, if we win on the termination of Obamacare, we will have a plan that’s far better than Obamacare, including, very importantly, preexisting conditions, which I’ve always been in favor of.
Q Mr. President, what did the FBI tell you about Jussie Smollett?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I think the Smollett — I think the case in Chicago is an absolute embarrassment to our country. And I have asked that it be — that they look at it.
I think that case is an absolute embarrassment to our country, and somebody has to at least take a very good, hard look at it.
President Trump Lengthy Interview With Sean Hannity…
March 27, 2019
Tonight President Trump called-in to Fox News host Sean Hannity for an unusually lengthy interview. The interview ran almost 45 minutes without commercial interruption.
There are multiple breaking news aspects to this interview including President Trump affirming his intention to declassify all of the material previously discussed [See Here]. As CTH noted last year, President Trump stated his lawyers directly advised him against declassification because such action would be construed as obstruction. WATCH:
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I’ll be breaking down this interview for continued discussion.
President Trump Participates in Medal of Honor Ceremony – 4:00pm Livestream
March 27, 2019
President Donald Trump participates in the posthumous Medal of Honor ceremony for Staff Sergeant Travis W. Atkins, United States Army. Atkins’ initial award, the Distinguished Service Cross, was upgraded to the Medal of Honor after a Defense Department review. His son, Trevor, and parents will represent him at a White House ceremony. Anticipated start time 4:00pm EST
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Staff Sergeant Travis W. Atkins will receive the Medal of Honor for his actions of June 1, 2007, in support of IRAQI FREEDOM. While serving in Iraq with Company D, 2d Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, 2d Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Staff Sergeant Atkins engaged in hand-to hand combat with a suspected insurgent.
As he attempted to subdue the man, Staff Sergeant Atkins realized the insurgent was attempting to detonate a bomb strapped to his body. When he noticed the insurgent was about to trigger the suicide vest, Staff Sergeant Atkins tackled him, selflessly using his own body to shield his fellow soldiers from the imminent explosion. Staff Sergeant Atkins’ heroic actions, at the cost of his life, saved the lives of three of his teammates.
Travis W. Atkins was born on Dec. 9, 1975, in Great Falls, Montana. He moved with his parents, Jack and Elaine, to Bozeman, Montana, in 1981. Growing up, Atkins was an avid outdoorsman. He loved to hunt, fish, snowmobile and camp.
Prior to enlisting, Atkins worked for concrete and painting contractors, and as a small-engine mechanic, but his athletic nature and desire to serve ultimately led him to the U.S. Army.
Atkins enlisted on Nov. 9, 2000, and attended basic infantry training at Fort Benning, Georgia. He was assigned to Alpha Company, 3rd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and deployed with the 101st to Kuwait in early March 2003. Atkins participated in the invasion of Iraq later that month as an infantry fire team leader.
Atkins was honorably discharged from the Army in December 2003.
Back home, Atkins attended the University of Montana in Missoula and worked as a painting and concrete contractor. Two years later, Atkins once again answered the call to serve.
He reenlisted in the U.S. Army in December 2005 and was reassigned to Delta Company in the same battalion and deployed to Iraq again in August 2006.
He was killed in action on June 1, 2007. (Source)
President Trump Meets With Venezuela First Lady Fabiana Rosales…
March 27, 2019
Earlier today President Donald Trump held a bilateral oval office meeting with First Lady of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Fabiana Rosales. The delegation accompanying Lady Rosales included: Carlos Vecchio, Ambassador-designate of Venezuela to the United States; Mrs. Romy Moreno Molina, Wife of Interim President Guaido’s Chief of Staff, Roberto Marrero; and Mrs. Belen Marrero Borjas, Sister of Roberto Marrero.
Juan Guaido’s Chief of staff Roberto Marrero was recently kidnapped by the Maduro regime. Today’s meeting was a show of support for Jaun Guaido. [Video]
Lady Fabiana Rosales is 26-years-old.
Senator Mike Lee Promoted to General During Great Meme War of 2019 – The Battle Against Green New Deal…
President Trump Delivers Pointed Remarks About Mueller Report and Obama’s Involvement During Senate Luncheon (Video and Transcript)…
March 26, 2019
Whooo doggies…. President Trump attended a working policy luncheon today with Senate Republicans. Making brief remarks to the media, President Trump answered questions about the Mueller report and the manufactured false Russian narrative.
While avoiding the specifics, President Trump directly implied the involvement of former President Obama. [Video and Transcript below]
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[Transcript] 1:05 P.M. EDT – Q Some Democrats, sir, are still talking about impeachment. What’s your response to that?
THE PRESIDENT: I don’t think they’re talking about impeachment. We have the greatest economy we’ve ever had. Our country is in incredible shape. They and others created a fraud on our country with this ridiculous witch hunt, where it was proven, very strongly, no collusion, no obstruction. No nothing.
We are doing so well. We’ve never probably had a time of prosperity like this. It’s been great.
Q Mr. President, you’re accusing the people who launched the investigation into your campaign of treasonous acts.
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah.
Q How high up do you think it went?
THE PRESIDENT: I think it went very high up. I think what happened is a disgrace. I don’t believe our country should allow this ever to happen again. This will never happen again. We cannot let it ever happen again. It went very high up, and it started fairly low, but with instructions from the high up. This should never happen to a President again. We can’t allow that to take place.
Q Mr. President, do you think it reached the West Wing of the Obama White House?
THE PRESIDENT: I don’t want to say that, but I think you know the answer.
Q Mr. President, the report says that while you did not commit a crime —
THE PRESIDENT: Who said what?
Q The Mueller report says — according to the Barr letter — while you —
THE PRESIDENT: The Mueller report was great. It could not have been better. It said, “No obstruction. No collusion.” It could not have been better.
Q On healthcare — on healthcare: Your administration is making very clear that you think the Affordable Care Act is invalid and should be struck down. What is your message to Americans who may be concerned about their healthcare?
THE PRESIDENT: Let me tell you exactly what my message is: The Republican Party will soon be known as the Party of Healthcare. You watch.














