Monday, October 19, 2020

1600 Daily The White House • October 19, 2020 UPDATE: New border wall nears 400 miles

 

1600 Daily
The White House • October 19, 2020

UPDATE: New border wall nears 400 miles


President Trump is in Arizona today, where average family incomes hit a record high and the poverty rate hit a record low in 2019 after just three years of President Trump’s pro-growth, pro-worker policies.
 
Arizona, much like the rest of our country, also benefited from President Trump’s commitments to secure our border and fix America’s broken immigration system.
 
As of today, more than 370 miles of new border wall is complete. Just as important, the Trump Administration is prosecuting and deporting violent criminals, stopping the flow of illegal drugs, and closing loopholes that help smugglers and hurt our own citizens.
 
“The refugee system—set up to provide refuge for victims of war and persecution who had nowhere else to go, often on an explicitly temporary basis—had long since become a racket,” National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd writes.
 
It provided prestigious jobs in Washington for ‘resettlement experts’ and taxpayer money for glorified slumlords, while generating massive fallout for unsuspecting American communities. Today the system has finally been returned to its proper role.”
 
With other strong actions from the Trump Administration, including building the border wall, apprehensions for illegal immigration dropped 70% between last May and this August. And during the past fiscal year alone, U.S. law enforcement seized over 100,000 pounds of cocaine, 83,000 pounds of meth, 2,700 pounds of fentanyl, and more.
 
Illegal immigration hurts everyone. It empowers criminals, bankrolls human smugglers, and fuels transnational gangs. It costs both legal immigrants and U.S. citizens a shot at the American Dream. It endangers law enforcement officers, makes our communities less stable, and puts law-abiding workers and businesses at a disadvantage.
 
Open borders would make all of these problems worse and destroy Americans’ trust in their government. A safe, strong country needs a safe, strong immigration system.
 
🎬 WATCH: The wall is going up—and drugs and crime are going down!

President Trump: America’s seniors will be first in line for a safe, effective vaccine!


President Trump spoke in Florida on Friday at an event on protecting America’s seniors—ensuring that they receive the care, respect, and support they deserve.
 
“I will protect you, I will defend you, and I will fight for you with every ounce of energy and conviction that I have,” President Trump said. “You devoted your life to this country, and I am devoting my life to you.”
 
🎬 WATCH: Seniors would pay the price for a left-wing agenda
 
Average Medicare premiums have dropped by 34% since President Trump took office. Some states have experienced price reductions of over 50% or more. Medicare prescription drug prices have also declined, with premiums down 12% on average.
 
“I stood up to big pharma, and that’s not easy,” President Trump said. “They got big money. They’re the biggest lobbyists in this country, by far. And I signed an executive order implementing a ‘most favored nations’ policy for the United States,” which ensures that Medicare won’t pay more than other countries for important drugs.
 
After Coronavirus spread from China across the world, the Trump Administration went to work holding Beijing and the World Health Organization accountable for their failures while protecting the American people from both economic and physical harm.
 
“I’m moving heaven and earth to safeguard our seniors from the China Virus, to deliver lifesaving therapies in record time, and to distribute a safe and effective vaccine before the end of the year,” President Trump said.
 
“You’re the generation that defeated fascism and triumphed over communism, sent American astronauts to the Moon. You built our country into the greatest and most powerful nation the world has ever known.”
 
Our seniors remind us of the extraordinary American legacy that President Trump is fighting to protect.
 
🎬 America’s seniors will be first in line for a safe, effective vaccine!
 
🎬 President Trump: I will protect, defend, and fight for you!

Photo of the Day

President Trump disembarks Air Force One in Muskegon, Michigan | October 17, 2020

REMARKS BY PRESIDENT TRUMP AFTER AIR FORCE ONE ARRIVAL Prescott Regional Airport Prescott, Arizona

Office of the Press Secretary
REMARKS BY PRESIDENT TRUMP
AFTER AIR FORCE ONE ARRIVAL
 
Prescott Regional Airport
Prescott, Arizona
 
 
11:36 A.M. MST
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  Hello, everybody.  You know our senator.  You know our governor.  They’re great -- both of them.  And they’re doing a terrific job. 

     We have a big -- two speeches today.  And we have thousands and thousands of people waiting.  There’s never been anything like this, I will say that, with -- I’m being very humble.  I’ll say that, Jeff.  Is that okay?  But there’s never been anything like it.  We have tremendous crowds.  You saw the lines.  They formed two days ago. 

     So we’re going to make two stops.  And you’re going to be with us a little bit, and I know you’re going to be with us a little bit.

     And we have a very exciting election coming up.  We’re doing very well in North Carolina, very well in Florida, very well pretty much everywhere.  We’re looking -- we’re doing very well.  And when people find out really what we’ve done and how good the economy is and how it’s coming back, the numbers are fantastic.  So we -- we seem to be in very good shape. 

     Any questions?

     Q    Stimulus.  Can you give us the latest on stimulus talks?  On stimulus talks. 

     THE PRESIDENT:  Yeah, we’re having talks today.  We’re discussing it today, very solidly.  We’ll see what happens.

     Q    Have you talked with Leader McConnell? 

     THE PRESIDENT:  Nancy Pelosi, at this moment, does not want to do anything that’s going to affect the election.  And I think it will affect the election negatively for her. 

     So we’ll see what happens.  But there are talks going on as we speak.

     Q    Have you talked with Leader McConnell about this?

     THE PRESIDENT:  I don’t want to comment on that.  But the Republicans will come along.

     Q    Mr. President, why did you criticize Dr. Fauci?  Does it have anything to do with his high standing in public sentiment?

     THE PRESIDENT:  No, I think, really, Dr. Fauci is a very nice man, but we let him do what he wants to do.  He gets a lot of television.  He loves being on television, and we let him do it.  Sometimes he says things that are a little bit off, and they get built up, unfortunately. 

     But he’s a nice guy.  I like him.  But he’s called a lot of bad calls.  He said don’t wear a mask and he said don’t ban China.  They were bad calls.  He admits that.  And I don’t hold that against him.  If I did, I wouldn’t have him.  I think he’s a nice a guy.

     Q    Why don’t you fire him?

     THE PRESIDENT:  Huh?

     Q    Why not fire him?

     THE PRESIDENT:  I don’t want to.  I don’t want to hurt him.  He’s been there for about 350 years.  I don’t want to hurt him.

     Q    You’ve been saying that Dr. Fauci said not to wear a mask, but he’s been saying to wear a mask for months.

     THE PRESIDENT:  Well, he used to say don’t wear a mask.  So, you know, you have people on both sides of it.  But I’m okay --

     Q    So why are you still quoting that?

     THE PRESIDENT:  Excuse me.  I’m okay with masks.  I like it.  I think it’s good.  A lot of people like it.  This gentleman has done an incredible job in Arizona, and he's taken a very tough stand.  But he's let his economy grow.  And, frankly, if they would’ve done that in Michigan and various other places, where the governor just shut it down for everybody except for her husband. 


     His attitude -- you know, they had a spike, and he let the spike play.  And they were careful.  And now your state is really in great shape. 

     GOVERNOR DUCEY:  Thank you, Mr. President.  Thank you.

     THE PRESIDENT:  What a job.  So proud of him.

     Q    Your Chief of Staff said today that there will be a lawsuit filed on Section 230 on the tech companies.  Is it your --
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  Who said that?  Who said that?
 
     Q    Mark Meadows said that, as soon as today, there could be a lawsuit filed.
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  Well, you know --
 
     Q    Is that from the White House?
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  -- they’ve given -- they’ve been given great protection.  And when they take down people like Charlie Kirk -- you know, Charlie Kirk is a terrific person.  And I was -- I just heard that he was taken down.  And how can you take down Charlie Kirk?  He's mainstream conservative but solid as a rock.  He represents a point of view, and he's putting up something from the New York Post, which is a respected newspaper.  I’ll tell you what: The biggest winner in this whole thing is a newspaper called the New York Post, the oldest paper in our country.
 
     So what they have done is really -- I'm very proud of them. 
 
     Q    Are you filing a lawsuit?  Or is the campaign filing a lawsuit?
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  You’ll be seeing very soon. 
 
     Q    Mr. President, do you understand that when it comes to the science and a new virus, things change; scientists learn new things and that’s why Fauci and some scientists changed their recommendations?
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  You don’t understand.  I understand well.  You don’t understand, and you never have understood.
 
     Q    Is this election going to be a repeat of 2016, given the polls?
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  I think so.  I think we’ll do better than 2016.  We’re way ahead of where we were in 2016, and I've done things that nobody has ever done.  We built the greatest economy in the world, and we’re building it rapidly again.
 
     If you look at Arizona -- you look at the job they’ve done.  And I'm just leaving other states.  I mean, every one of these Republican-run states are doing phenomenally.  The Democrat-run states are not, but they're not going to affect our numbers very much.  I think they're going to open up on November 4th.  They’ll be opening up on November 4th.
 
    And, by the way, the fact that Kristen Welker is, you know, a dyed-in-the-wool radical-left Democrat, or whatever she is -- 
 
     Q    It’s not true, Mr. President, and you know it.
 
     Q    That’s not true.
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  Okay.  Okay.  And then ask -- why are you defending her?
 
     Q    That’s not true, Mr. President.
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  Then ask her: Why did she delete her account?  Would you please have her put her account back?
 
     Q    Mr. President, you’ve dealt with her, and you know she's a fine journalist.
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  And you know what?  It’s not going to affect -- I know you want to stick up.  It’s not going to affect me.  I'm going to be there.  But, you know, I told you about the last one, and I was right.  And I told you about Savannah Guthrie, and I was right.  And I'm telling you about Kristen Welker.  Kristen Welker should put all of her statements back on.  She deleted her entire account.  She shouldn’t do that. 
 
     Q    What are they going to do with the mics?  Are they trying to have --
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  The what?
 
     Q    Are they trying to have the moderator be able to turn off the mics?  Is that what --
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  I have no idea.
 
     Q    Mr. President, what are you doing to prepare for the debate, sir?
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  I'm doing this. 
 
     Q    (Inaudible.)
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  What am I doing to prepare?  I'm doing this.  I've done -- I've done very well in debates.  And, you know, you do what you do.  You just do what you do. 
 
     The last debate, I had two on one.  I usually have two on one, at least.  And I did well in the last debate, and we did well with Savannah Guthrie, based on reports.  But all you can do is -- look, you know, you go around; we do interviews with you.  This is like -- I call this "debate prep."  This is actually tougher than a debate, if you want to know the truth.
 
     Q    Will you do the testing before the debate?  And will you authorize your --
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  Say it?
 
     Q    Will you do the testing before the debate?  And will you au- --
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  The testing?
 
     Q    Yes, the COVID testing.  Will you authorize your doctors to tell us when --
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  Sure.  I would have no problem with it.
 
     Q    -- the last negative before you --
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  I'm -- not only am I free -- positive, or whatever -- what would you call it?  I'm totally free.  Right?  Not only am I free, I'm immune, they say.  They say if you've had it, you're immune.  Now, the question is, are you immune for four months or for the rest of your life?  That’s the only thing we don’t know. 
 
     Q    Will you authorize your doctors to tell you when you tested negative last, before the last event?
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  Sure.  Is that very important to you?
 
     Q    Yes, sir, it is.
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  You seem to be so intent.  But if it's so important to you -- why is it so important to you?
 
     Q    Because we want to know how long you may have been --
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  I know.  But why?  Why?
 
     Q    We want to know if you followed the rules from the debate commission.
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  I know.  But why is it so important to you?
 
     Q    Will you authorize your doctors to release that information?
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  Look at the dedication.  Yeah, my doctors have already given it.  You know, my doctors have given more information than has been given on any human being in the history of the world. 
 
     Q    But have not given that detail, Mr. President.
 
     Q    Mr. President, can you tell us why -- what your campaign strategy seems to be to call Biden a "criminal"?  Why is that?
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  He is a criminal.  He's a criminal.  He got caught --
 
     Q    He was the Vice President of the United States.
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  Read his laptop.  And you know who's a criminal?  You're a criminal for not reporting it.  You are a criminal for not reporting it.
 
     Q    I'm asking your strategy.
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  Let me tell you something: Joe Biden is a criminal, and he's been a criminal for a long time.  And you're a criminal, and the media, for not reporting it.  Good luck, everybody.  Have a good time.  Have a good time.
 
END             11:44 A.M. MST

 

West Wing Reads Trump Is Strengthening Border Security, Keeping Violent Criminals and Illegal Drugs Out of US

 

West Wing Reads

Trump Is Strengthening Border Security, Keeping Violent Criminals and Illegal Drugs Out of US


“Anyone who cares about establishing an orderly immigration system and ending the flow of illegal drugs, violent criminals and human traffickers coming across our southern border should take heart from the undeniable fact that President Trump’s administration is winning the fight for border security,” National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd writes for Fox News.
 
“This is proof of a profound change in the dynamics of migration in a direction most Americans have long supported.”
 
Click here to read more.
“Israel and Bahrain on Sunday formally declared that they have made peace and established formal diplomatic relations, only the fourth such agreement between the Jewish state and an Arab country,” Raphael Ahren reports. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin represented the Trump Administration, which helped broker the deal. Read more in The Times of Israel.
“A top Federal Communications Commission staffer blasted Twitter” for freezing the New York Post’s Twitter account—while Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is still free to tweet. “The dictator—who once called for the destruction of Israel on the social media site—has posted at least six tweets since Wednesday, when The Post’s account was blocked,” Tamar Lapin reports for the New York Post.
“Health care in America is too bureaucratic, costly, and complex. Self-styled ‘progressive’ politicians claim they have a ‘remedy’ for that; namely, the creation of a new government-run health plan,” four policy experts from the Heritage Foundation write. “If progressives were to enact their massive demolition project, they claim that American health care will be superior . . . Don’t believe it.” Read more in The Daily Signal.

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

 

Office of the Press Secretary
 
October 19, 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 significant narcotics traffickers centered in Colombia declared in Executive Order 12978 of October 21, 1995, is to continue in effect beyond October 21, 2020. 
 
The circumstances that led to the declaration on October 21, 1995, of a national emergency continue to exist.  The actions of significant narcotics traffickers centered in Colombia continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States and to cause an extreme level of violence, corruption, and harm in the United States and abroad.  For this reason, I have determined that it is necessary to continue the national emergency declared in Executive Order 12978 with respect to significant narcotics traffickers centered in Colombia.
 
                              Sincerely,
 
 
 
                              DONALD J. TRUMP

Text of a Notice on the Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Narcotics Trafficking Centered in Colombia

 

Office of the Press Secretary

NOTICE
 
- - - - - - -
 
CONTINUATION OF THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY WITH RESPECT TO SIGNIFICANT NARCOTICS TRAFFICKERS CENTERED IN COLOMBIA
 
 

    On October 21, 1995, by Executive Order 12978, the President declared a national emergency with respect to significant narcotics traffickers centered in Colombia pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701-1706) to deal with the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States constituted by the actions of significant narcotics traffickers centered in Colombia and the extreme level of violence, corruption, and harm such actions cause in the United States and abroad. 

    The actions of significant narcotics traffickers centered in Colombia continue to threaten the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States and cause an extreme level of violence, corruption, and harm in the United States and abroad.  For this reason, the national emergency declared in Executive Order 12978 of October 21, 1995, and the measures adopted pursuant thereto to deal with that emergency, must continue in effect beyond October 21, 2020.  Therefore, in accordance with section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)), I am continuing for 1 year the national emergency with respect to significant narcotics traffickers centered in Colombia declared in Executive Order 12978. 
This notice shall be published in the Federal Register and transmitted to the Congress.
 

 
 
                              DONALD J. TRUMP
 
 
 

THE WHITE HOUSE,
    October 19, 2020.


 

White House Fall Garden Tour 2020

 

Office of the Press Secretary
Fall Garden Tour 2020


Saturday, October 17, 2020

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

A young boy walks through the White House Kitchen Garden during the Fall Garden Tours Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

The Kennedy Garden is seen during the Fall Garden Tours Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks)
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, in the Rose Garden of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, in the Rose Garden of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, in the Rose Garden of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, in the Rose Garden of the White House. (Courtesy Photo by A.J. Olnes) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, in the Rose Garden of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, in the Rose Garden of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, in the Rose Garden of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 
Sunday, October 18, 2020

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks)  
 
 

The United States Army Band performs on the Blue Room Balcony of the White House Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, as guests attend the Fall Garden Tours on the South Lawn. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks)
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Courtesy Photo by A.J. Olnes) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Courtesy Photo by A.J. Olnes) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, in the Rose Garden of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

A young girl attends the Fall Garden Tours Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, in the Rose Garden of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks)
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, in the Rose Garden of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks) 
 
 

Guests attend the Fall Garden Tours Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Courtesy Photo by A.J. Olnes) 
 
 
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