Thursday, November 5, 2020

President Trump Announces Presidential Delegation to Plurinational State of Bolivia to Attend the Inauguration of His Excellency Luis Arce Catacora

 

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President Trump Announces Presidential Delegation to the Plurinational State of Bolivia to Attend the Inauguration of His Excellency Luis Arce Catacora
 

President Donald J. Trump today announced the designation of a Presidential Delegation to attend the Inauguration of His Excellency Luis Arce Catacora, as President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, on Sunday, November 8, 2020 in La Paz, Bolivia.
 
The Honorable Brent McIntosh, Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs will lead the delegation.
 
Members of the Presidential Delegation:
Ms. Charisse Phillips, ChargĂ© d’Affaires, U.S. Embassy La Paz
 
The Honorable Joshua Hodges, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Western Hemisphere Affairs, National Security Council
 
Mr. Kevin O'Reilly, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs
 

West Wing Reads The Trump Administration Scores Another Win for Peace

 


West Wing Reads

The Trump Administration Scores Another Win for Peace


“We congratulate Sudan, Israel, and the United States on another landmark diplomatic agreement. The exchange of full diplomatic relations between Sudan and Israel is the third such Israeli-Arab agreement in two months. This achievement is not only historic but also morally and mutually beneficial,” the Washington Examiner editorial board writes.
 
“These are real and significant diplomatic triumphs for which the Trump administration deserves much credit . . . . Well done, Sudan. Well done, Israel. Well done, America.”
 
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“Last week’s rioting in Philadelphia barely registered on the national consciousness. In two days of mayhem, over 200 business establishments—liquor stores, Dollar Stores, sneaker stores, banks, clothing stores, and restaurants—were looted and torched; 57 officers were injured,” Heather Mac Donald writes. “Putting a lid on such reporting is not a public service.” Read more in City Journal.
“No matter where you stand, the truth is that arbitrarily halting oil and natural gas development would do serious harm to our economy, jeopardize America’s post-pandemic recovery, and deny ourselves of a critical innovation engine for cleaner technologies,” Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette writes for The Hill.
“Progressives in California in recent years have strengthened property rights—to other people’s property. Shoplifting has essentially been decriminalized, and retailers that apprehend thieves can be sued . . . In short, trying to protect one’s property can be a criminal offense,” The Wall Street Journal editorial board writes.

Remarks by President Trump After Air Force One Arrival | Milwaukee, WI

 

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REMARKS BY PRESIDENT TRUMP
AFTER AIR FORCE ONE ARRIVAL
 
General Mitchell International Airport
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 
 
7:12 P.M. CST
 
    THE PRESIDENT:  So, thank you very much.  We've had a very big day.  We have two more stops: this one and then Michigan.  Grand Rapids, that's where we ended the last campaign. 
 
    Tomorrow morning, we're going to go, probably, over to one of our offices.  But for the most part, I think we'll be -- and you'll be coming with us, I imagine -- but we'll be going over to one of the offices perhaps in Virginia. 
 
    It's been an amazing day.  It's been an amazing two days.  I don't think anybody has ever seen crowds like this.  We're getting very good results from early voting and from ballots.  And we'll have to see how it all works out.  We won't know for a little while. 
 
    I think the Pennsylvania decision by the Supreme Court is a very dangerous decision.  I think it's a decision that allows tremendous cheating to go on after the fact but before the votes are tabulated.  I think it's a very, very dangerous decision for our country, and I hope it's going to be readjusted.  We'll be asking for that. 
 
    But it is a -- it is a horrendous decision for our country.  It's a mistake.  It allows cheating.  It allows cheating at a very high level, and very easy cheating, too.  They have much commentary about it on television.  I noticed on the way over, they have a lot of commentary about it, how it totally opens up Pennsylvania for cheating.  And we can't let that happen to the people of Pennsylvania or to the people of our country.  So let's -- we'll see what happens.  We'll see what happens. 
 
    But we cannot let that -- and I'm saying this before the fact, not after the fact -- we can't let that happen to the people of our country.
 
    So thank you very much.  I hope you enjoy the speech.
 
    Yes?
 
    Q    Here you are, a few hours from voting day.  Are you nervous about anything? 
 
    THE PRESIDENT:  Say it?
 
    Q    Here you are, just a few hours before voting day.  Are you nervous about anything?
 
    THE PRESIDENT:  Well, I’ve been here before.  I think we're in a much stronger position than we were four years ago.  The campaign -- I mean, you're a witness to it.  The campaign has even more energy.  The crowds are much bigger.  Much bigger.  And we had the biggest crowds ever, and these crowds are much bigger.  Nobody has ever seen this.  This has never happened before.  And there’s a -- there’s a tremendous spirit. 
 
    Even the organic, the -- you know, where they have 100 miles of cars, where they have thousands of tractors, where they have 6,000 votes in a lake or in the ocean or in a canal.  Nobody has ever seen this before.  And, you know, I’m honored to be a part of it.  I'm just a part of it.  I'm representative of it, but I'm really just a part of it, and I'm really honored by it.
 
    And I think you're going to see all of those people voting, and it's going to be a wave.  And it's my opinion, but I've never seen anything like it either. 
 
    You go to Kenosha, you go to Grand Rapids -- Grand Rapids, they say it's -- it's like an unlimited number of people.  Kenosha, they say they've never seen anything like it.  We’re going to be there in half an hour, so you’ll see. 
 
    Q    Are you expecting a long night tomorrow night?  Do you think it’s going to be a long, late night?
 
    THE PRESIDENT:  I’m very concerned about Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia is known for bad things happening with voting.  You know that.  And it’s been known for it for a long time.  And I'm very concerned when the Court allows you to go outside of the November 3rd date and they allow you to do all sorts of things for an extended period of time.  Bad things will happen, and bad things lead to other type things.  It's a very dangerous thing for our country.
 
    And I hope the Supreme Court has the wisdom to change it, because they can't let it stand.  All they have to do is look at the commentators on television that are experts at this, and they will say, “It will allow cheating.”  It's almost like putting officials that are political hacks, in many cases, and not the most honorable people -- it's like putting them on the honor system.  And we can't let this happen.  We can't let it happen.
 
    This is going to be a great election.  I think you're going to have a result that I think is going to be a very positive result for the people. 
 
    Look, I watched Joe Biden go out; there's nobody shows up to see him.  He's got the circles.  He can't fill up the circles.  And then we have forty and fifty thousand people.  You saw Miami last night.  Nobody has ever seen anything like that.  So I don't -- you know, I don't -- I can't imagine, because this is really the will of the people.  They like what we're doing.  They like what we’re doing, more than they've ever liked anything in a long time.  So we can't let this happen in Pennsylvania. 
 
    So I'll see you over in Kenosha.  I'll see you at Grand Rapids.  And maybe we'll get to talk again.  Okay?  Thank you all very much.  Thank you.
 
                          END                 7:17 P.M. CST

2021-2022 White House Fellowship

 

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2021-2022 White House Fellowship

The application for the 2021-2022 White House Fellowship is now open.

Today, the President’s Commission on White House Fellows announced the opening of the application season for the 2021-2022 White House Fellowship year: “This uniquely non-partisan program has a distinguished legacy that reaches back more than half a century, and we hope that Americans with a passion for leadership and public service will take a look at the website, examine the criteria, and consider applying – or urge others to consider applying.” 

Founded in 1964, the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships is the Nation’s premier program for leadership and public service.  The White House Fellowship offers exceptional Americans first-hand experience working at the highest levels of the Federal Government on a strictly non-partisan basis.  Selected individuals spend one year in Washington, D.C., working as a full-time, paid Government employees aiding Cabinet Secretaries, senior White House staff, and other top-ranking Government officials. 

The program has fostered a remarkable legacy of leadership.  Of the more than 800 alumni in the last half-century, scores have gone on to top positions in the military, in business, in education, in the media, and in philanthropy.  Alumni currently serving in the Administration include Secretary of Transportation, Elaine L. Chao and Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom, Samuel D. Brownback.  The 2021-2022 White House Fellowship program year will begin in September 2021 and conclude in September 2022.  All applicants must be a United States Citizen and have completed their undergraduate education.  Federal Government employees are not eligible, with the exception of active duty military personnel. 

Selection criteria include:

  • A record of remarkable early-career professional achievement. 
  • Evidence of leadership skills and the potential for further growth. 
  • A demonstrated commitment to public service. 
  • The skills to succeed at the highest levels of the Federal Government and the ability work effectively as part of a team. 
Interested individuals may apply at: https://fellows.whitehouse.gov/.  The application is available beginning November 2, 2020, and will remain open until January 6, 2021, at 5:00 p.m. ET.  Any applications received after the deadline will not be accepted. 

For more information, including details about the Fellowships, its history, and the selection process, please visit: https://www.whitehouse.gov/get-involved/fellows/.  Any questions regarding the White House Fellows program can be directed to whitehousefellows@who.eop.gov. 

1600 Daily The White House • November 2, 2020 WATCH: The best is yet to come

 

1600 Daily
The White House • November 2, 2020

WATCH: The best is yet to come

When President Trump took the Oath of Office, he promised an end to the empty talk of politicians and the beginning of a great national effort to rebuild our country:
 
 Today we are not merely transferring power from one Administration to another, or from one party to another—but we are transferring power from Washington, D.C., and giving it back to you, the American People.

For too long, a small group in our nation’s Capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost.

Washington flourished, but the people did not share in its wealth.

Politicians prospered, but the jobs left and the factories closed.

The establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country.

. . . That all changes–starting right here and right now.
 

The American story is the story of patriots—ordinary people of every race, religion, and creed—standing up for their rights to be heard, to protect themselves, and to be free. It’s a story worth telling over and over again so that we never forget it.
 
President Trump loves America, our shared history, and our great American flag. Today, the far left’s goal is to erase that history and the culture that unites us.
 
We will never let that happen. The United States was founded on the belief that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are unalienable rights. These principles form the core of our American identity. Our struggle to live up to them defines American history.
 
🇺🇸 President Trump is restoring patriotic civic education!
 
President Trump is promoting national unity by renewing the understanding of—and commitment to—these shared founding principles. Through a new Executive Order, he is establishing the President’s Advisory 1776 Commission, which will work to better educate America’s young generations about the history and principles of our nation.
 
America belongs to all of us. President Trump will always fight to protect it from those who wish to tear it down. Together, we will build it stronger each and every time.
 
America’s future is in our hands, and the best is yet to come.
 
🇺🇸 President Trump’s Inaugural Address: Our American Destiny
 
🇺🇸 WATCH: President Trump’s Fourth of July speech from Mt. Rushmore

President Donald J. Trump Is Protecting America’s Founding Ideals by Promoting Patriotic Education

 

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PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP IS PROTECTING AMERICA’S FOUNDING IDEALS BY PROMOTING PATRIOTIC EDUCATION

“We will state the truth in full, without apology:  We declare that the United States of America is the most just and exceptional Nation ever to exist on Earth.” – President Donald J. Trump

PROMOTING PATRIOTIC EDUCATION: President Donald J. Trump is working to better enable America’s rising generations to understand the history and principles of our Nation’s founding.

  • Through a new Executive Order, President Trump is establishing the President’s Advisory 1776 Commission, which will work to improve understanding of the history and the principles of the founding of the United States among our Nation’s rising generations.
    • Within a year, the Commission will produce a report regarding the core principles of America’s founding and how these principles may be understood to further the blessings of liberty and promote our continuing efforts to form a more perfect Union.
    • The Commission will offer recommendations for the Federal Government to promote patriotic education at Federal sites – including National Parks and Monuments.
    • The Commission will also create the “Presidential 1776 Award” to recognize student knowledge of the American founding and support the Federal Government’s plans to celebrate the 250th anniversary of American Independence.
  • Alongside the new Commission, the President is ordering Federal agencies to prioritize patriotic education in the delivery of Federal resources.
  • The President is also taking steps to enhance compliance with laws that require America’s educational institutions that receive Federal funds to observe and celebrate Constitution Day.
RESTORING NATIONAL UNITY: President Trump is promoting national unity through renewing understanding of and commitment to America’s shared founding principles.
  • The United States of America was founded on the belief that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are unalienable rights – these principles form the core of our American identity.
  • Throughout our history, the United States has strived to better embody our founding principles.
  • Unfortunately, some versions of American history offer a misconstrued and one-sided account of our founding in an effort to paint America as a systemically racist country.
  • In fact, fewer than one in six eighth graders have proficient knowledge of United States history according to the Nation’s Report Card.
  • Restoration of patriotic education relies on State and local education leaders and parents, who must be empowered to choose an education that fits their values and meets their child’s needs.
PRESERVING OUR HISTORY: President Trump will always defend the legacy of our exceptional Nation’s founding along with its extraordinary Founders, and protect America’s ideals and traditions.
  • President Trump has firmly stood against attempts to distort America’s history and taken action to promote patriotic education that celebrates the truth about our Nation’s history.
  • In September, the President assembled the first White House Conference on American History to address these distortions.
  • The President has taken action to establish the National Garden of American Heroes, a statuary park that will memorialize our American heroes for generations to come.
  • The President took executive action to ensure that radicals who seek to destroy America’s heritage by tearing down our monuments are prosecuted to the fullest extent under the law.
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Executive Order on Establishing the President’s Advisory 1776 Commission

 

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EXECUTIVE ORDER
 
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ESTABLISHING THE PRESIDENT'S ADVISORY 1776 COMMISSION
 
 

     By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to better enable a rising generation to understand the history and principles of the founding of the United States in 1776, and, through this, form a more perfect Union, it is hereby ordered as follows:

     Section 1.  Purpose.  The American founding envisioned a political order in harmony with the design of "the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God," seeing the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as embodied in and sanctioned by natural law and its traditions.

     The formation of a republic around these principles marked a clear departure from previous forms of government, securing rights through a form of government that derives its legitimate power from the consent of the governed.  Throughout its national life, our Republic's exploration of the full meaning of these principles has led it through the ratification of a Constitution, civil war, the abolition of slavery, Reconstruction, and a series of domestic crises and world conflicts.  Those events establish a clear historical record of an exceptional Nation dedicated to the ideas and ideals of its founding. 

     Against this history, in recent years, a series of polemics grounded in poor scholarship has vilified our Founders and our founding.  Despite the virtues and accomplishments of this Nation, many students are now taught in school to hate their own country, and to believe that the men and women who built it were not heroes, but rather villains.  This radicalized view of American history lacks perspective, obscures virtues, twists motives, ignores or distorts facts, and magnifies flaws, resulting in the truth being concealed and history disfigured.  Failing to identify, challenge, and correct this distorted perspective could fray and ultimately erase the bonds that knit our country and culture together.  

     The recent attacks on our founding have highlighted America's history related to race.  These one-sided and divisive accounts too often ignore or fail to properly honor and recollect the great legacy of the American national experience ‑- our country's valiant and successful effort to shake off the curse of slavery and to use the lessons of that struggle to guide our work toward equal rights for all citizens in the present.  Viewing America as an irredeemably and systemically racist country cannot account for the extraordinary role of the great heroes of the American movement against slavery and for civil rights -- a great moral endeavor that, from Abraham Lincoln to Martin Luther King, Jr., was marked by religious fellowship, good will, generosity of heart, an emphasis on our shared principles, and an inclusive vision for the future.

     As these heroes demonstrated, the path to a renewed and confident national unity is through a rediscovery of a shared identity rooted in our founding principles.  A loss of national confidence in these principles would place rising generations in jeopardy of a crippling self-doubt that could cause them to abandon faith in the common story that binds us to one another across our differences.  Without our common faith in the equal right of every individual American to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, authoritarian visions of government and society could become increasingly alluring alternatives to self-government based on the consent of the people.  Thus it is necessary to provide America's young people access to what is genuinely inspiring and unifying in our history, as well as to the lessons imparted by the American experience of overcoming great national challenges.  This is what makes possible the informed and honest patriotism that is essential for a successful republic.

     A restoration of American education grounded in the principles of our founding that is accurate, honest, unifying, inspiring, and ennobling must ultimately succeed at the local level.  Parents and local school boards must be empowered to achieve greater choice and variety in curriculum at the State and local levels.
 
     The role of the Federal Government is to protect and preserve State and local control over the curriculum, program of instruction, administration, and personnel of educational institutions, schools, and school systems.  Indeed, that is why my Administration rejects the Common Core curriculum and all efforts to have the Federal Government impose a national curriculum or national standards in education.

     Vigorous participation in local government has always been America's laboratory of liberty and a key to what makes us exceptional.  The best way to preserve the story of America's founding principles is to live it in action by local communities reasserting control of how children receive patriotic education in their schools.

     Sec2.  The President's Advisory 1776 Commission.  (a)  Within 120 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of Education shall establish in the Department of Education the President's Advisory 1776 Commission ("the 1776 Commission") to better enable a rising generation to understand the history and principles of the founding of the United States in 1776 and to strive to form a more perfect Union.

     (b)  The 1776 Commission shall be composed of not more than 20 members, who shall be appointed by the President.  Members shall serve for a term of 2 years and shall not be removed except for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance.  The 1776 Commission may include individuals from outside the Federal Government with relevant experience or subject-matter expertise.  The 1776 Commission shall also include the following ex-officio members or such senior officials as those members may designate:

          (i)    the Secretary of State;

          (ii)   the Secretary of Defense;

          (iii)  the Secretary of the Interior;

          (iv)   the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development;

          (v)    the Secretary of Education;

          (vi)   the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy; and

          (vii)  the Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs.

     (c)  The 1776 Commission shall:

          (i)    produce a report for the President, within 1 year of the date of this order, which shall be publicly disseminated, regarding the core principles of the American founding and how these principles may be understood to further enjoyment of "the blessings of liberty" and to promote our striving "to form a more perfect Union."  The Commission may solicit statements and contributions from intellectual and cultural figures in addition to the views of the Commission members;

          (ii)   advise and offer recommendations to the President and the United States Semiquincentennial Commission regarding the Federal Government's plans to celebrate the 250th anniversary of American Independence and coordinate with relevant external stakeholders on their plans;

          (iii)  facilitate the development and implementation of a "Presidential 1776 Award" to recognize student knowledge of the American founding, including knowledge about the Founders, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitutional Convention, and the great soldiers and battles of the American Revolutionary War;

          (iv)   advise executive departments and agencies (agencies) with regard to their efforts to ensure patriotic education -- meaning the presentation of the history of the American founding and foundational principles, the examination of how the United States has grown closer to those principles throughout its history, and the explanation of why commitment to America's aspirations is beneficial and justified -- is provided to the public at national parks, battlefields, monuments, museums, installations, landmarks, cemeteries, and other places important to the American Revolution and the American founding, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law;

          (v)    advise agencies on prioritizing the American founding in Federal grants and initiatives, including those described in section 4 of this order, and as appropriate and consistent with applicable law; and

          (vi)   facilitate, advise upon, and promote other activities to support public knowledge and patriotic education on the American Revolution and the American founding, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law.

     (d)  The 1776 Commission shall have a Chair and Vice Chair, designated by the President from among its members.  An Executive Director, designated by the Secretary of Education in consultation with the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, shall coordinate the work of the 1776 Commission.  The Chair and Vice Chair shall work with the Executive Director to convene regular meetings of the 1776 Commission, determine its agenda, and direct its work, consistent with this order.

     (e)  The Department of Education shall provide funding and administrative support for the 1776 Commission, to the extent permitted by law and subject to the availability of appropriations.

     (f)  Members of the 1776 Commission shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701-5707).

     (g)  Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.), may apply to the 1776 Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except that of reporting to the Congress, shall be performed by the Secretary of Education, in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Administrator of General Services.

     (h)  The 1776 Commission shall terminate 2 years from the date of this order, unless extended by the President.

     Sec3.  Celebration of Constitution Day.  All relevant agencies shall monitor compliance with Title I of Division J of Public Law 108-447, which provides that "each educational institution that receives Federal funds for a fiscal year shall hold an educational program on the United States Constitution on September 17 of such year for the students served by the educational institution," including by verifying compliance with each educational institution that receives Federal funds.  All relevant agencies shall take action, as appropriate, to enhance compliance with that law.

     Sec4.  Prioritize the American Founding in Available Federal Resources.  The following agencies shall prioritize Federal resources, consistent with applicable law, to promote patriotic education:

     (a)  the Department of Education, through the American History and Civics Academies and American History and Civics Education-National Activities;

     (b)  the Department of Defense, through the Pilot Program on Enhanced Civics Education; and

     (c)  the Department of State, through the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, and through opportunities in the Fulbright, U.S. Speakers, and International Visitors Leadership programs, as well as in American Spaces.

     Sec5.  General Provisions.  (a)  Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:

          (i)   the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or

          (ii)  the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.

     (b)  This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.

     (c)  This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

 
 
 
                              DONALD J. TRUMP
 
 

 
THE WHITE HOUSE,
    November 2, 2020.

West Wing Reads Under Trump, Americans Have Seen Their Best Wage Growth In 40 Years

 

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Under Trump, Americans Have Seen Their Best Wage Growth In 40 Years


“Many on the left refuse to admit President Trump’s populist policies have provided massive benefits to working-class Americans . . . Yet, during the first three years of the Trump presidency, wage growth was off the charts, especially for low-income workers and African Americans,” Robb Sinn writes for The Federalist.
 
“The Obama era proved dispiriting for many African American wage earners. The first three years of the Trump administration were a comparative godsend.”
 
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“An American citizen kidnapped in Niger last week was rescued in neighboring Nigeria by US special forces,” Jon Levine reports. “Our Nation salutes the courageous soldiers behind the daring nighttime rescue operation and celebrates the safe return of yet another American citizen!” President Trump tweeted. Read more in the New York Post.
“A major part of the mainstream media’s strategy has been to preserve the perception of its neutrality and keep its role as hidden as possible . . . For four years, Mr. Trump has shined a piercing light on the media’s bias. He has blown the lid completely off its cover. And despite relentless attempts to discredit and destroy him in response, he has survived and even gained momentum,” Frank Pavone writes in The Wall Street Journal.
“Trump’s focus on patient-centered markets is delivering better care, more choices, and lower costs. Since the release of Trump’s drug-pricing blueprint in 2018, drug price inflation has been flat—in significant part thanks to three consecutive years of record-breaking generic drug approvals by the Food and Drug Administration,” HHS Secretary Alex Azar writes for the Washington Examiner.
 
MORE: Melania Trump, Jim Carroll: Help Children Live Drug-Free Lives

Text of a Letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate

Office of the Press Secretary

 

October 30, 2020
 

 
Dear Madam Speaker: (Dear Mr. President:)
 
Section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)) provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless, within 90 days before the anniversary date of its declaration, the President publishes in the Federal Register and transmits to the Congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date.  In accordance with this provision, I have sent to the Federal Register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency with respect to Sudan declared in Executive Order 13067 of November 3, 1997, is to continue in effect beyond November 3, 2020.
 
Despite recent positive developments, the crisis constituted by the actions and policies of the Government of Sudan that led to the declaration of a national emergency in Executive Order 13067; the expansion of that emergency in Executive Order 13400 of April 26, 2006; and with respect to which additional steps were taken in Executive Order 13412 of October 13, 2006, Executive Order 13761 of January 13, 2017, and Executive Order 13804 of July 11, 2017, has not been resolved.  These actions and policies continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.  Therefore, I have determined that it is necessary to continue the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13067, as expanded by Executive Order 13400, with respect to Sudan.

 
                              Sincerely,
 
 
                              DONALD J. TRUMP

 

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Presidential Message on National Veterans Small Business Week, 2020

 

Office of the Press Secretary

Presidential Message on National Veterans Small Business Week, 2020
 

Veteran business owners drive our economy and power the American Dream.  As these patriots apply many of the skills they obtained in the Armed Forces, they make valuable and lasting contributions to our robust business landscape.  During National Veterans Small Business Week, we celebrate these hardworking men and women who defended our Nation in uniform and continue to strengthen it by starting businesses when they return to civilian life.

Before the coronavirus pandemic, veteran unemployment was at a record all-time low.  Nearly 2.5 million veteran-owned small businesses employed close to 6 million people, generating more than a trillion dollars in sales annually.  The contributions and achievements of our veterans were essential to building a robust and thriving American economy, and they will be critical as we continue to rebuild it in the wake of the coronavirus.

Already, we see robust economic growth and jobs returning at a record pace.  Our economy grew at an astounding rate of 33.1 percent in the third quarter of this year—more than twice as fast as any other period in our country’s history.  In September, we added 661,000 jobs and the unemployment rate fell to 7.9 percent while manufacturing and construction sectors—prominent industries for veterans—have seen more than a million new jobs added since April.  We shall soon be back to where we were before the pandemic—well ahead of the schedule predicted by the experts.

There is no group of patriots more dedicated, brilliant, and tenacious than our cherished veterans, and their entrepreneurial spirit is helping to fuel our V-shaped recovery.  Throughout National Veterans Small Business Week, we commend our veterans who strengthen our economy, propel our prosperity, and fuel our culture of freedom.  These men and women are the pride of our Nation, inspiring us with their courage, service, and character.

Text of a Notice on the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Sudan

 

Office of the Press Secretary

NOTICE
 
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CONTINUATION OF THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY WITH RESPECT TO SUDAN
 
 

    On November 3, 1997, by Executive Order 13067, the President declared a national emergency with respect to Sudan pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701-1706) and took related steps to deal with the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States posed by the actions and policies of the Government of Sudan.  On April 26, 2006, by Executive Order 13400, the President determined that the conflict in Sudan’s Darfur region posed an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States, expanded the scope of the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13067, and ordered the blocking of property of certain persons connected to the Darfur region.  On October 13, 2006, by Executive Order 13412, the President took additional steps with respect to the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13067 and expanded in Executive Order 13400.  In Executive Order 13412, the President also took steps to implement the Darfur Peace and Accountability Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-344).

    On January 13, 2017, by Executive Order 13761, the President found that positive efforts by the Government of Sudan between July 2016 and January 2017 improved certain conditions that Executive Orders 13067 and 13412 were intended to address.  Given these developments, and in order to encourage the Government of Sudan to sustain and enhance these efforts, section 1 of Executive Order 13761 provided that sections 1 and 2 of Executive Order 13067 and the entirety of Executive Order 13412 would be revoked as of July 12, 2017, provided that the criteria in section 12(b) of Executive Order 13761 had been met.

    On July 11, 2017, by Executive Order 13804, I amended Executive Order 13761, extending until October 12, 2017, the effective date in section 1 of Executive Order 13761.  On October 12, 2017, pursuant to Executive Order 13761, as amended by Executive Order 13804, sections 1 and 2 of Executive Order 13067 and the entirety of Executive Order 13412 were revoked.

    Despite recent positive developments, the crisis constituted by the actions and policies of the Government of Sudan that led to the declaration of a national emergency in Executive Order 13067 of November 3, 1997; the expansion of that emergency in Executive Order 13400 of April 26, 2006; and, with respect to which additional steps were taken in Executive Order 13412 of October 13, 2006, Executive Order 13761 of January 13, 2017, and Executive Order 13804 of July 11, 2017, has not been resolved.  These actions and policies continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.  Therefore, I have determined that it is necessary to continue the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13067, as expanded by Executive Order 13400, with respect to Sudan.

    This notice shall be published in the Federal Register and transmitted to the Congress.

 
                              DONALD J. TRUMP
 

THE WHITE HOUSE,
    October 30, 2020. 

Remarks by President Trump After Air Force One Arrival | Charlotte, NC

 

Office of the Press Secretary
REMARKS BY PRESIDENT TRUMP
AFTER AIR FORCE ONE ARRIVAL
 
Charlotte Douglas International Airport
Charlotte, North Carolina
 
 
5:44 P.M. EST
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  So, I hope everybody is having a good time.  We’re doing our third stop of five.  We have great crowds.  The first two were extremely cold.  But they’re great people, so that warmed it up. 
 
     We’re doing tremendous numbers.  Florida is doing very well.  Ohio, as you heard, is doing phenomenally well.  I think we’re ahead of Ohio from four years ago, and we won by eight.  If you look at North Carolina, we’re doing great.  We’re doing -- I think we’re doing well all over. 
 
     Georgia looks like it’s -- it’s in our camp all the way.  Texas is beyond good.  We seem to be doing well all over.  And that’s not based on polls; that’s based on numbers based on early ballots.  So we’re very happy with it.
 
     And I think Michigan is plus-two; it just came out.  We’re plus-two in Michigan.  We are -- we’re really doing incredibly well.
 
     Does anybody have any questions?
 
     Q    Do you have a response to Biden going to Ohio tomorrow?
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  I have no idea.  Look, I don’t think he’s knows too much what he’s doing.  I think he’s proven that over the years.  It looks like Ohio is in our camp.  I won it by eight, as you know.  And my people tell me we’re going to be higher this year.
 
     So he can do that.  He can do that.
 
     Q    Are you going to declare a victory on Tuesday -- are you going to declare a victory on Tuesday night whether all the results are in?
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  No, no, that was a false report.  We’ll look at what happened.  I think it’s a terrible thing when ballots can be collected after an election.  I think it’s a terrible thing when people or states are allowed to tabulate ballots for a long period of time after the election is over because it can only lead to one thing, and that’s very bad.  You know what that thing is.  I think it’s a very dangerous, terrible thing.  And I think it’s terrible when we can’t know the results of an election the night of the election in a modern-day age of computers.  I think it’s a terrible thing. 
 
     And I happen to think it was a terrible decision for our country made by the Supreme Court.  I think it was a terrible decision for our country.  And I think it’s a very dangerous decision because you’re going to have one or two or three states, depending on how it ends up, where they’re tabulating ballots, and the rest of the world is waiting to find out.  And I think there’s great danger to it, and I think a lot of fraud and misuse could take place.  I think it’s a terrible decision by the Supreme Court -- a terrible decision.
 
     Now, I don’t know if that’s going to be changed, because we’re going to go in the night of -- as soon as that election is over, we’re going in with our lawyers.  But we don’t want to have Pennsylvania, where you have a political governor -- a very partisan guy -- and we don’t want to have other states -- like Nevada, where you have the head of the Democratic clubhouse as your governor.  We don’t want to be in a position where he’s allowed to, every day, watch ballots come in.  “Gee, if we could only find 10,000 more ballots.”
 
     Because we’re doing great in Nevada.  We’re doing great in Arizona.  We’re doing great all over.  But if you take Nevada or Pennsylvania -- and everyone knows what happens in Philadelphia.  You don’t have to say it.  But I’ve read about it for years.  And I don’t think it’s fair that we have to wait a long period of time after the election.
 
     If people wanted to get their ballots in, they should have gotten their ballots in long before that -- a long time.  They don’t have to put their ballots in the same day; they could have put their ballots in a month ago.  And we think it’s a ridiculous decision. 
 
     Thank you.
 
                                   END            5:49 P.M. EST