House Democrats Target Jared Kushner, Demand Details of Security Clearance
House Democrats announced plans Wednesday to target President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner by investigating details of his security clearance.

House Democrats announced plans Wednesday to target President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner by investigating details of his security clearance.

The president said that despite Pelosi’s concerns about security during the partial government shutdown, the Department of Homeland Security and the Secret Service informed him that there would be no problems.

“BUILD A WALL & CRIME WILL FALL!” Trump wrote. “This is the new theme, for two years until the Wall is finished (under construction now), of the Republican Party.”

President Donald Trump will welcome the students from Covington Catholic school to the White House, according to Laura Ingraham.

President Donald Trump will deliver a State of the Union address next week, but it is unclear where it will take place. The White House confirmed to reporters Tuesday that the administration had sent a letter to the sergeant at arms

“The reason Sarah Sanders does not go to the ‘podium’ much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular, certain members of the press,” Trump wrote on Twitter on Tuesday, referring to his press secretary.

“Without a Wall our Country can never have Border or National Security. With a powerful Wall or Steel Barrier, Crime Rates (and Drugs) will go substantially down all over the U.S. The Dems know this but want to play political games. Must finally be done correctly,” he wrote. “No Cave!”

“Nick Sandmann and the students of Covington have become symbols of Fake News and how evil it can be,” Trump wrote on Twitter.

“Great day. Beautiful day,” Trump remarked to reporters during the visit. “Thank you for being here. Appreciate it.”

President Donald Trump congratulated the New England Patriots for their championship victory Sunday over the Kansas City Chiefs.

“Today, as we pause to mark the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., we recommit ourselves to the advancement of equality and justice for all Americans, and to the full realization of his worthy dream,” Trump wrote in his proclamation.

“This is not a 2000 mile concrete structure from sea-to-sea,” Trump said. “These are steel barriers in high priority locations.”

Trump is expected to announce the compromise proposal Saturday afternoon — support of the BRIDGE act in exchange for $5.7 billion in funding for physical barriers on the Southern border.

“Many people are saying that the Mainstream Media will have a very hard time restoring credibility because of the way they have treated me over the past 3 years (including the election lead-up), as highlighted by the disgraceful Buzzfeed story & the even more disgraceful coverage!” he wrote

“Will be leaving for Dover to be with the families of 4 very special people who lost their lives in service to our Country!” Trump wrote on Twitter on Saturday.

“Today I have signed a letter to Congress to make clear that if they send any legislation to my desk that weakens the protection of human life, I will issue a veto,” Trump said. “And we have the support to uphold those vetos.”

“Could somebody please explain to Nancy & her ‘big donors’ in wine country that people working on farms (grapes) will have easy access in!” Trump wrote on Twitter.

President Donald Trump sent a letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday, demanding that she cancel her upcoming trip to Europe and the Middle East.

“While many Democrats in the House and Senate would like to make a deal, Speaker Pelosi will not let them negotiate,” Trump said. “The party has been hijacked by the open borders fringe within the party, the radical left becoming the radical Democrats.”

“The Department of Homeland Security and the US Secret Service are fully prepared to support and secure the State of the Union,” Neilsen wrote on Twitter.

“The President and his team had a constructive meeting with bipartisan members of the problem solvers caucus,” White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement.

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said Wednesday afternoon that Democrats had effectively canceled President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address.

“Sadly given the security concerns and unless government re-opens this week, I suggest that we work together to determine another suitable date after government has re-opened for this address or for you to consider delivering State of the Union address in writing to the Congress on January 29th,” Pelosi wrote in her letter addressed to the president on Wednesday.

President Donald Trump pointed Wednesday to modern walls built around the world used successfully to secure borders and protect citizens.

President Donald Trump invited members of Congress for lunch on Tuesday, but House Democrats turned down the invitation.

President Donald Trump promised farmers Monday he would keep fighting for their interests, as his ongoing trade negotiations with China continued.

President Donald Trump asked Tuesday why members of Congress like Speaker Nancy Pelosi are still getting paid during the ongoing partial government shutdown.

President Donald Trump welcomed the Clemson college football team to the White House on Monday, serving them a spread of fast food for the evening.

President Donald Trump dismissed a question about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez calling him a racist on Monday.

“I never worked for Russia. And you know that answer better than anybody. I never worked for Russia,” Trump said to reporters at the White House.

President Donald Trump ridiculed Congressional Democrats on Monday for traveling to Puerto Rico amidst the partial government shutdown.

A Treasury Department spokeswoman would not confirm or deny the news, telling the Times that they had “a significant number of recommendations for good candidates.”

Trump said on Twitter that “Lyin'” James Comey was a “total sleaze” and a “crooked cop” who lead the FBI into “complete turmoil.”

President Donald Trump thanked CNN reporter Jim Acosta on Friday for filming a video on the Southern border with a steel barrier on it.
“Good job yesterday,” Trump said. “I appreciate your sales pitch.”

“I’m not going to do it so fast … What we’re not looking to do right now is national emergency,” he told reporters at a roundtable with law enforcement at the White House.

The famous media mogul has invited O’Rourke to join her, and current Oscar contenders — Black Panther’s Michael B. Jordan, and Star is Born director and actor Bradley Cooper — for a conversation in New York City.

Former Senate Leader Harry Reid endorsed Mitt Romney as the next Republican presidential nominee in 2020.

President Donald Trump criticized the establishment media for describing the border crisis as “manufactured” by the White House.

“It’s all common sense. Nancy and Chuck know that,” Trump said to reporters. “They’re not winning this argument. They’re losing the argument badly. They know it.”

The president said the media was working Democrats, declaring that they were the opposition party.
