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President Donald J. Trump Approves Alaska Emergency Declaration Today, President Donald J. Trump declared that an emergency exists in the State of Alaska and ordered Federal assistance to supplement State, Tribal, and local response efforts due to the emergency conditions in the areas affected by an earthquake on November 30, 2018. The President’s action authorizes the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), to coordinate all disaster relief efforts which have the purpose of alleviating the hardship and suffering caused by the emergency on the local population, and to provide appropriate assistance for required emergency measures, authorized under title V of the Stafford Act, to save lives and to protect property and public health and safety, and to lessen or avert the threat of a catastrophe. Specifically, FEMA is authorized to identify, mobilize, and provide, at its discretion, equipment and resources necessary to alleviate the emergency’s impacts. Emergency protective measures, limited to direct Federal assistance, will be provided at 75 percent Federal funding in Anchorage Municipality, Kenai Peninsula Borough, and Matanuska-Susitna Borough. Brock Long, Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Department of Homeland Security, named Willie G. Nunn as the Federal Coordinating Officer for Federal recovery operations in the affected areas. |
Friday, November 30, 2018
President Donald J. Trump Approves Alaska Emergency Declaration
National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, 2018- A Presidential Proclamation
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REMARKS BY PRESIDENT TRUMP AND PRIME MINISTER MORRISON OF AUSTRALIA BEFORE PULL-ASIDE MEETING
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 30, 2018 |
REMARKS BY PRESIDENT TRUMP
AND PRIME MINISTER MORRISON OF AUSTRALIA BEFORE PULL-ASIDE MEETING Centro Costa Salguero Buenos Aires, Argentina
3:08 P.M. AST
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Thank you very much, everybody. It’s an honor to be with the Prime Minister of Australia, Prime Minister Morrison. And we’ve just gotten to know each other, and so far, so good, I have to tell you. I think it’s going to be a great relationship. And we certainly anticipate having a fantastic relationship -- always -- with Australia. I know you’ve done a fantastic job in a very short period of time. You’ve done a lot of the things that they’ve wanted over there and that’s why you’re sitting right here. And so I congratulate you. But it’s an honor, and we will be with Australia and you all the way. PRIME MINISTER MORRISON: Well, thank you. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Australia and the United States have always been the greatest of friends -- not just in periods of strategic cooperation, but economically. And the people-to-people relationships -- well, there’s none better. PRESIDENT TRUMP: Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you. Appreciate it. Q Mr. President, will you be exchanging pleasantries with Putin? Will you be exchanging pleasantries with Putin? PRESIDENT TRUMP: I don’t know. Not particularly. I don’t know. END 3:10 P.M. AST |
PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP IS PROMOTING REGIONAL PROSPERITY AND SECURITY
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REMARKS BY PRESIDENT TRUMP, PRIME MINISTER ABE OF JAPAN, AND PRIME MINISTER MODI OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA BEFORE TRILATERAL MEETING
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REMARKS BY PRESIDENT TRUMP AND PRIME MINISTER ABE OF JAPAN BEFORE BILATERAL MEETING
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President Donald J. Trump Approves Disaster Declaration for the Tohono O’odham Nation
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 30, 2018 |
President Donald J. Trump Approves Disaster Declaration for the Tohono O’odham Nation
Today, President Donald J. Trump declared that a major disaster exists for Tohono O’odham Nation and ordered Federal aid to supplement the Tribe’s efforts in the areas affected by severe storms and flooding from October 1 to October 3, 2018. Federal funding is available to the Tohono O’odham Nation and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by the severe storms and flooding. Federal funding is also available on a cost-sharing basis for hazard mitigation measures for the Tohono O’odham Nation. Brock Long, Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Department of Homeland Security, named Mark Wingate as the Federal Coordinating Officer for Federal recovery operations in the affected areas. Additional designations may be made at a later date if requested by the Tribe and warranted by the results of further damage assessments. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION MEDIA SHOULD CONTACT: FEMA NEWS DESK AT (202) 646-3272 OR FEMA-NEWS-DESK@FEMA.DHS.GOV |
World AIDS Day, 2018 Presidential Proclamation
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Statement of Support: H.R. 1677 – Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act of 2018
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 30, 2018 |
Statement of Support: H.R. 1677 – Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act of 2018
The Administration strongly supports the passage of H.R. 1677, the “Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act of 2018.” The bill would add to a robust set of tools at the Administration’s disposal to help bring to an end the heartbreaking ongoing tragedy in Syria and to hold Syrian officials accountable for the slaughter of civilians and other atrocities. This bill will help provide additional leverage to achieve the United States government’s objectives to de-escalate the military conflict and support the United Nations-led peace process and a transition to a government in Syria that honors the will of the Syrian people, respects the rule of law and human rights, and peacefully co-exists with its neighbors in the region.
At its core, the bill provides additional tools designed to deny the Assad regime and its proxies access to the international financial system and to block the financial and other support that fuels the murder of innocent Syrians. In addition, it would facilitate the continued use of economic sanctions and visa restrictions to hold accountable members of the Assad regime who are responsible for or complicit in the serious human rights abuses and war crimes committed against innocent Syrians. As the President has said, every solution to the humanitarian crisis in Syria must also include a strategy to address the brutal regime that has fueled and financed it: the corrupt dictatorship in Iran.
The Administration remains committed to our objectives in Syria of liberating remaining territory from ISIS control, enabling the safe delivery of humanitarian aid, de-escalating the violence, deterring the Assad regime’s further use of chemical weapons, and advancing the United Nations-led political resolution track called for in United Nations Security Council Resolution 2254. The President has made clear that United States partners and allies must share the burden in achieving these aims. The Administration would interpret the bill consistent with these objectives, which are in the national security interest of the United States.
The Administration would also interpret the bill consistent with the protections provided under the American Servicemembers’ Protection Act of 2002.
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