Saturday, December 12, 2020

Bill Announcement

Office of the Press Secretary

On Friday, December 11, 2020, the President signed into law:
 
S. 4054, the "United States Grain Standards Reauthorization Act of 2020," which reauthorizes certain authorities of the United States Grain Standards Act.

President Donald J. Trump Approves New Jersey Disaster Declaration

 

Office of the Press Secretary

President Donald J. Trump Approves New Jersey Disaster Declaration

Today, President Donald J. Trump declared that a major disaster exists in the State of New Jersey and ordered Federal assistance to supplement State and local recovery efforts in the areas affected by Tropical Storm Isaias on August 4, 2020.
 
Federal funding is available to State and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by Tropical Storm Isaias in the counties of Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, Cape May, Cumberland, Essex, Gloucester, Monmouth, Morris, and Salem.
 
Federal funding is also available on a cost-sharing basis for hazard mitigation measures statewide.
 
Pete Gaynor, Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Department of Homeland Security, named Patrick Cornbill 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 State and warranted by the results of further damage assessments.
 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION MEDIA SHOULD CONTACT THE FEMA NEWS DESK AT (202) 646-3272 OR FEMA-NEWS-DESK@FEMA.DHS.GOV.

Statement from the Press Secretary

 

Office of the Press Secretary

Statement from the Press Secretary

This week, the United States designated Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern for severe violations of religious freedom. As President Donald J. Trump said to President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria when they met in 2018, the United States is deeply concerned by religion-based violence in Nigeria, particularly the killing and persecution of Christians. Tragically, since that meeting, millions of Nigerians have continued to live in fear for their lives, and several thousand have been brutally murdered because of their faith. Since taking office, President Trump has made it clear that his Administration will fight to defend and to advance the inalienable right to worship freely and to live in accordance with one’s faith, whether here in the United States or beyond America’s borders. Governments whose leaders have allowed perpetrators of vicious religious persecution to act with impunity pose a national security threat to the United States and the world.  This week’s designation rightfully calls out the Nigerian government’s inexcusable lack of action to end faith-based violence.

Bill Announcement

 

Office of the Press Secretary

On Friday, December 11, 2020, the President signed into law:
 
 
H.R. 8900, the “Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021, and Other Extensions Act,” which provides fiscal year (FY) 2021 appropriations to Federal agencies through December 18, 2020, for continuing projects and activities of the Federal Government. 

President Donald J. Trump Has Brokered Peace Between Israel and the Kingdom of Morocco

 

Office of the Press Secretary

PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP HAS BROKERED PEACE BETWEEN ISRAEL AND THE KINGDOM OF MOROCCO

“As more countries normalize relations with Israel — which will happen quite quickly, we believe — the region will become more and more stable, secure, and prosperous.”– President Donald J. Trump

ACHIEVING PEACE: President Donald J. Trump has brokered a peace agreement between Morocco and Israel—the fourth such agreement in just 4 months.

  • Morocco and Israel agreed to make peace, normalize their relations, and in the coming weeks will resume full diplomatic relations.
  • The agreement will allow the two to work to promote increased economic cooperation, reopen the liaison offices in Rabat and Tel Aviv, and discuss other areas of cooperation.
  • Through this historic step, Morocco is building on its long-standing bond with the Moroccan Jewish community living in Morocco and throughout the world, including in Israel.
  • This expansion of the Abraham Accords further enhances Israel’s security, while creating opportunities for the two countries to deepen their economic ties and improve the lives of their people.
RECOGNIZING MOROCCAN SOVEREIGNTY: President Trump is also recognizing Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, rejecting the status quo and driving toward the only serious, credible, and realistic solution to the Western Sahara conflict.
  • Yesterday, President Trump announced American recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over the Western Sahara, as well as our intention to open a United States consulate in the region.
  • The United States believes that Morocco’s autonomy plan is the only realistic option to achieve a just, lasting, and mutually acceptable solution to the dispute over Western Sahara.
  • Morocco is one of the oldest and closest allies of the United States and every Administration since President Clinton has affirmed its support for Morocco's autonomy proposal.
  • President Trump urges all parties to constructively engage with the United Nations and consider creative and genuine ways to move the peace process forward.
  • This recognition leaves room for a negotiated solution and the United States remains committed to working with Morocco, the Polisario, and all involved regional and international actors to support the necessary work ahead and create a more peaceful and prosperous region.
TRANSFORMING THE REGION: Under President Trump’s leadership, the Middle East and Africa are moving away from the conflicts of the past and toward a more prosperous future.
  • Thanks to the President’s bold foreign policy vision and his acumen as a dealmaker, nations across the Middle East and Africa are realizing the benefits of his work to promote prosperity and peace throughout the world.
  • The President’s wise foreign policy strategy has created the conditions for peace between Israel and its neighbors.
  • Likewise, after decades of instability, the Middle East and Africa are experiencing the most rapid geopolitical transformation in over a generation.
  • The United States will continue to stand with the people of the region as they work to build a brighter, more hopeful future.

Resolute Reads FIVE STORIES PRESIDENT TRUMP DOESN'T WANT YOU TO MISS

 

Resolute Reads
FIVE STORIES PRESIDENT TRUMP DOESN'T WANT YOU TO MISS
Covid-19 Vaccinations Could Start ‘Monday or Tuesday’ as FDA Set to Approve Pfizer Vaccine, HHS Chief Says
-Forbes
“The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is ‘rapidly’ proceeding toward authorizing Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine and vaccinations could begin by early next week,” Alison Durkee reports. “The FDA’s Vaccine and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee put the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on the track toward authorization Thursday, as it officially endorsed the Covid-19 vaccine as safe and effective.”
 
MORE: Operation Warp Speed shows America at its best
Morocco, Israel Normalize Ties as US Recognizes Western Sahara
-The Jerusalem Post
“Israel and Morocco have agreed to establish diplomatic relations, US President Donald Trump announced on Thursday. Morocco became the fourth Arab country to normalize ties with Israel in four months,” Omri Nahmias, Lahav Harkov, and Greer Fay Cashman report. “White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner said normalization ‘comes on the heels of four years of very, very hard work and very intense diplomacy.’”
Trump Administration’s National Space Policy Formalizes Space Force Role
-SpaceNews
“The Trump administration released a new national space policy Dec. 9 that articulates U.S. goals in civil space exploration, commercial growth and national security. The document recognizes the U.S. Space Force as the primary organization responsible for defending the nation’s interests in space,” Sandra Erwin writes.
 
WATCH: “America is leading in space once again,” Vice President says
Small Business Administrator Carranza: PPP Saved Millions of Small Businesses, American Jobs
-Fox Business
“During a year when every sector of society grappled with how to defeat a novel virus, COVID-19, and survive sweeping government shutdowns, we can say with certainty the American small business sector was upheld by the Trump administration,” SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza writes. More than 5 million U.S. businesses were buoyed by the Paycheck Protection Program, with 75% of loans going to the smallest firms.
The Navy Stops Taking On Water
-The Wall Street Journal
“The Trump administration this week is taking an important step to quicken the U.S. Navy’s buildup after its disastrous decline under previous administrations,” White House Budget Director Russ Vought and National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien write. “Mr. Trump delivered on his promises to rebuild the military.”

President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Appoint the Following Individuals to Key Administration Posts

 

Office of the Press Secretary
President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Appoint the Following Individuals to Key Administration Posts
 
Today, President Donald J. Trump announced his intent to appoint the following individuals to be Members of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition for terms of two years:

Mariano Rivera, of New York, Co-Chair
 
Misty May-Treanor, of California, Co-Chair
 
Herschel Junior Walker, of Georgia, Co-Chair
 
William Belichick, of Massachusetts
 
Johnny David Damon, of Florida
 
Nan Hayworth, of New York
 
Natalie Gulbis, of California
 
Kyle Frederick Snyder, of Maryland
 
Julie Teer, of Michigan
 
Brenda Larsen Becker, of Michigan
 
Mehmet Oz, of New Jersey
 
Amy Bockerstette, of Arizona
 
Robert Charles Wilkins, of New Jersey
 
Trevor Joseph Drinkwater, of California
 
Shauna Rohbock, of Utah
 
Chris Tisi, of Florida
 
Jake Olson, of California
 
Linda Yaccarino, of New York
 
Urban Meyer, of Ohio
 
Troy Vincent, of Virginia
 
Jennifer Pharr Davis, of North Carolina
 
Scott Turner, of Texas
 
Colby Covington, of Florida
 
Mary Owen, of Texas
 
Jorge Masvidal, of Florida
 
Robert Goldman, of Illinois
 
Matthew Hesse, of Nebraska
 
Ashlee Lundvall, of Wyoming
 
Samuel James Worthington, Jr., of Pennsylvania

Executive Order on Providing for the Closing of Executive Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government on December 24, 2020

 

Office of the Press Secretary
EXECUTIVE ORDER
 
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PROVIDING FOR THE CLOSING OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS
AND AGENCIES OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ON DECEMBER 24, 2020
 
 
     By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:

     Section 1.  All executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government shall be closed and their employees excused from duty on Thursday, December 24, 2020, the day before Christmas Day.

     Sec2.  The heads of executive departments and agencies may determine that certain offices and installations of their organizations, or parts thereof, must remain open and that certain employees must report for duty on December 24, 2020, for reasons of national security, defense, or other public need.

     Sec3.  December 24, 2020, shall be considered as falling within the scope of Executive Order 11582 of February 11, 1971, and of 5 U.S.C. 5546 and 6103(b) and other similar statutes insofar as they relate to the pay and leave of employees of the United States.

     Sec4.  The Director of the Office of Personnel Management shall take such actions as may be necessary to implement this order.

     Sec5.  General Provisions.  (a)  This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.

     (b)  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.

     (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,
    December 11, 2020.

President Donald J. Trump Approves Alabama Disaster Declaration

 

Office of the Press Secretary

President Donald J. Trump Approves Alabama Disaster Declaration 

Today, President Donald J. Trump declared that a major disaster exists in the State of Alabama and ordered Federal aid to supplement State, tribal, and local recovery efforts in the areas affected by Hurricane Zeta from October 28 to October 29, 2020.
 
The President’s action makes Federal funding available to affected individuals in the counties of Clarke, Dallas, Marengo, Mobile, Perry, Washington, and Wilcox.
 
Assistance can include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses, and other programs to help individuals and business owners recover from the effects of the disaster.
 
Federal funding also is available to State, tribal, and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by Hurricane Zeta in the counties of Autauga, Butler, Cherokee, Chilton, Choctaw, Clarke, Clay, Coosa, Dallas, Elmore, Hale, Marengo, Mobile, Monroe, Perry, Randolph, Talladega, Washington, and Wilcox.
 
Finally, Federal funding is available on a cost-sharing basis for hazard mitigation measures statewide.
 
Pete Gaynor, Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Department of Homeland Security, named Allan Jarvis 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 State and warranted by results of further damage assessments.
 
Residents and business owners who sustained losses in the designated counties can begin applying for assistance by registering online at http://www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or 1-800-462-7585 (TTY) for the hearing and speech impaired.  The toll-free telephone numbers will operate from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (local time) seven days a week until further notice.
 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION MEDIA SHOULD CONTACT THE FEMA NEWS DESK AT (202) 646-3272 OR FEMA-NEWS-DESK@FEMA.DHS.GOV.
 

One Nomination Sent to the Senate

 

Office of the Press Secretary

NOMINATION SENT TO THE SENATE:

     Mark Van Dyke Holmes, of New York, to be a Judge of the United States Tax Court for a term of fifteen years. (Reappointment)

President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate and Appoint Individuals to Key Administration Posts

 

Office of the Press Secretary
President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate and Appoint Individuals to Key Administration Posts
 
Today, President Donald J. Trump announced his intent to nominate the following individual to a key position in his Administration:
 
Daniel Z. Epstein, of Texas, to be Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States.
 
Daniel Z. Epstein is Director of Legal and Policy at Trust Ventures, a venture fund focused on regulated industries.  He previously served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Associate Counsel to the President for President Donald J. Trump. 
 
Before joining the White House in January 2017, Mr. Epstein was counsel to both the Presidential Transition Team and the Donald J. Trump for President Campaign.  In 2011, Mr. Epstein founded Cause of Action Institute, Inc., a 501(c)(3) public interest law firm, and served as its Executive Director and President of the Board until 2016.  At Cause of Action, he represented clients pro bono in government investigations and litigated regulatory, constitutional, political, and public law matters. 
 
Earlier in his career, Mr. Epstein served as Counsel for the House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.  Mr. Epstein earned his J.D. from Emory University School of Law, his B.A., cum laude, from Kenyon College, and he is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Political Science at George Washington University.  Mr. Epstein is an Eagle Scout.
 
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Today, President Donald J. Trump announced his intent to appoint the following individuals to key positions in his Administration:
 
John Yoo, of California, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the National Board for Education Sciences.
 
Michael Anton, of California, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the National Board for Education Sciences.
 
Michael Faulkender, of Maryland, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the National Board for Education Sciences.
 
Sherie Kainz Ibarra, of California, to be a Member of the President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities.
 
Alice Olsen, of California, to be a Member of the President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities.
 
Bethany A. Kozma, of Virginia, to be a Member of the President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities.
 
James Kernochan, of Connecticut, to be a Member of the President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities.
 
Dr. Julia Nesheiwat, Ph.D., of Florida, to be a Member of the Arctic Research Commission.
 
Brian T. Allen, of Vermont, to be a Member of the National Museum and Library Services Board.

Executive Order on Providing an Order of Succession within the Department of Defense

 

Office of the Press Secretary
EXECUTIVE ORDER

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PROVIDING AN ORDER OF SUCCESSION WITHIN
THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE


 
    By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 3345 et seq., it is hereby ordered as follows:

    Section 1.  Order of Succession.  (a)  Subject to the provisions of section 2 of this order, the following officials of the Department of Defense, in the order listed, shall act as and perform the functions and duties of the office of the Secretary of Defense (Secretary) during any period in which the Secretary has died, resigned, or otherwise become unable to perform the functions and duties of the office of the Secretary, until such time as the Secretary is able to perform the functions and duties of that office:

        (i)      Deputy Secretary of Defense;

        (ii)     Secretaries of the Military Departments;

        (iii)    Under Secretary of Defense for Policy;

        (iv)     Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security;

        (v)      Chief Management Officer of the Department of Defense;

        (vi)     Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment;

        (vii)    Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering;

        (viii)   Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller);

        (ix)     Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness;

        (x)      Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy;

        (xi)     Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security;

        (xii)    Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment;

        (xiii)   Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering;

        (xiv)    Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller);

        (xv)     Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness;

        (xvi)    General Counsel of the Department of Defense, Assistant Secretaries of Defense, Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation, Director of Operational Test and Evaluation, and Chief Information Officer of the Department of Defense;

        (xvii)   Under Secretaries of the Military Departments; and 

        (xviii)  Assistant Secretaries of the Military Departments and General Counsels of the Military Departments.

    (b)  Precedence among officers designated within the same paragraph of subsection (a) of this section shall be determined by the order in which they have been appointed to such office.  Where officers designated within the same paragraph of subsection (a) of this section have the same appointment date, precedence shall be determined by the order in which they have taken the oath to serve in that office.

    Sec2.  Exceptions.  (a)  No individual who is serving in an office listed in section 1(a) of this order in an acting capacity, by virtue of so serving, shall act as Secretary pursuant to this order.

    (b)  No individual listed in section l(a) of this order shall act as Secretary unless that individual was appointed to an office for which appointment is required to be made by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and that individual is otherwise eligible to so serve under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998, as amended.

    (c)  Notwithstanding the provisions of this order, the President retains discretion, to the extent permitted by law, to depart from this order in designating an Acting Secretary.

    Sec3.  Revocation.  Executive Order 13533 of March 1, 2010 (Providing an Order of Succession Within the Department of Defense), is hereby revoked.

    Sec4.  General Provision.  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,
    December 10, 2020.

Memorandum on Providing an Order of Succession Within the Office of Personnel Management

 

Office of the Press Secretary
December 10, 2020 
 
 
 
MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL
                  MANAGEMENT
 
SUBJECT:       Providing an Order of Succession Within the
               Office of Personnel Management
 
 
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 3345 et seq. (the "Act"), it is hereby ordered that:
 
     Section 1.  Order of Succession.  Subject to the provisions of section 2 of this memorandum and to the limitations set forth in the Act, the following officials of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), in the order listed, shall act as and perform the functions and duties of the office of Director of OPM (Director) during any period in which both the Director and the Deputy Director of OPM have died, resigned, or otherwise become unable to perform the functions and duties of the office of Director:
 
     (a)  Chief of Staff;
 
     (b)  General Counsel;
 
     (c)  Associate Director, Employee Services;
 
     (d)  Chief Management Officer;
 
     (e)  Chief Financial Officer;
 
     (f)  Associate Director, Retirement Services; and
 
     (g)  other Associate Directors in the order in which they have been appointed as such.
 
     Sec2.  Exceptions.  (a)  No individual who is serving in an office listed in section 1 of this memorandum in an acting capacity, by virtue of so serving, shall act as Director pursuant to this memorandum.

     (b)  No individual listed in section 1 of this memorandum shall act as Director unless that individual is otherwise eligible to so serve under the Act.
 
     (c)  Notwithstanding the provisions of this memorandum, the President retains discretion, to the extent permitted by law, to depart from this memorandum in designating an acting Director.
 
     Sec3.  Revocation.  The Presidential Memorandum of August 12, 2016 (Designation of Officers of the Office of Personnel Management to Act as Director of the Office of Personnel Management), is hereby revoked.
 
     Sec4.  General Provisions.  (a)  This memorandum 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.
 
     (b)  You are authorized and directed to publish this memorandum in the Federal Register.
 
 
 
                              DONALD J. TRUMP

ON-THE-RECORD PRESS CALL ON NORMALIZATION OF RELATIONS BETWEEN MOROCCO AND ISRAEL

 

Office of the Press Secretary
ON-THE-RECORD PRESS CALL
ON NORMALIZATION OF RELATIONS BETWEEN MOROCCO AND ISRAEL
 
Via Teleconference
 
 
11:23 A.M. EST
 
     MR. VASQUEZ:  Hey.  Good morning, everybody.  We have another historic day today, another breakthrough.  I have with me Senior Advisor to the President, Jared Kushner, who will speak to you today on their good news regarding Morocco.  He will give some brief remarks, and then we’ll take a couple of questions on this topic.
 
     This call will be on the record.  And with that, I will turn it over to Jared.
 
     MR. KUSHNER:  Thank you very much, Eddie.  And thank you all for joining us.  Very, very pleased today to be talking to you all about the agreement that’s been reached today between Israel and Morocco.  This is the fourth peace agreement that President Trump and his administration have been able to broker in the last four months.  This comes on the heels on four years of very, very hard work and very intense diplomacy that has occurred. 
 
     As part of this deal, Morocco will establish full diplomatic relations and resume official contacts with Israel.  They will grant overflights and direct flights to and from Israel for all Israelis. 
 
     They'll reopen the liaison offices in Rabat and Tel Aviv immediately, with the intention to open the embassies in the near future.  They'll be promoting economic cooperation between Israeli and Moroccan companies. 
 
     Also, today we announce that America will be recognizing Moroccan sovereignty in the Western Sahara.  This is something that's been talked about for a long time but something that seemed inevitable at this point and something that we think advances the region and helps bring more clarity to where things are going. 
 
     And I do think that this, again, will be a great part of the President's efforts towards bringing peace and stability and understanding in the world.  We're seeing now the great success that the Abraham Accords have had so far.  People are seeing the nonstop visitation between Israelis and Arabs and Muslims throughout the world -- you know, going to each other's countries, whether it's going to Dubai or Abu Dhabi or Tel Aviv. 
 
     And the cultural exchange that's been happening and the welcoming has been really beautiful and, I think, you know, greater than anyone anticipated when we started this process.
 
     Seeing the success in the person-to-person relationships, the religion-to-religion relationships, and the business-to-business relationships, we're seeing that a lot of countries want to keep this progress going.  This has been held back for so long by old thinking and by stalled process, and we finally had a breakthrough four months ago, and we're continuing to push the region forward.  And, again, the more people can have interaction with each other, the less the extremists and the jihadists have to justify the terrible things they do in the name and the perversion of the Islamic faith.
 
     So bringing Jews and Muslims and Christians together has been a core focus of the President's efforts.  That's why he did his first trip to Saudi Arabia, the custodian of the two Holy Mosques; and then Israel; and then Rome, to the Vatican.  And that's been a real effort of his.
 
     If you look back at the last four years when the President came into power, Iran was greatly empowered.  You know, they'd just done the terrible JCPOA deal, ISIS was running rampant, all of America's allies in the region felt very alienated, and obviously there'd been a lot of issues that had to be dealt with. 
 
     Now we have peace sprouting in the Middle East.  You know, President Trump took a contrarian approach -- one that was different than not just Democrat but also Republican administrations.  Just a different approach than the experts had been taking in the region.  And the fruits of these efforts have been become very apparent, but we also believe that there is a lot more fruits to come in the short, medium, and long term. 
 
     So this has taken a lot of work and a lot of trust that we've been able to build.  I was in Morocco two years ago, with the King, where we had an Iftar dinner together.  We've been in contact with him and his team constantly over the last couple of years, working through the different issues. 
 
     Obviously we speak to the Israelis with frequency, and we've been pursuing America's interests in the region, which is counter-extremism, counter-terror, reduce the U.S. footprint in the region, create more of a security infrastructure there so that there's less need for American troops and less conflict that can promote economic opportunity and give people the opportunity to thrive in life so that they can get out of these old conflicts that unfortunately have held people back.
 
     So this is really a great day for peace, a great day for Morocco, a great day for America, a great day for Israel, and a great day for the world.
 
     So thank you all for joining us.  Now I'll take a few questions on this topic. 
 
     Q    Yeah, hey, good morning, Jared and --
 
     MR. KUSHNER:  Good morning, John.
 
     Q    -- and Eddie.  Hope everything is good.  What are the -- what are the chances -- and I’m sort of led to believe that they’re not good -- that you might eventually have a normalization deal between Israel and Saudi Arabia?
 
     MR. KUSHNER:  So, first of all, what I would say again, if you go back, you know, four years ago, that notion was unthinkable, right?  Not something that people saw as a prospect.  If you look at where we’ve come over the last six months, the region has essentially gone from a solid now to a liquid, and it feels like there’s a lot more fluidity.
 
     They’re watching very, very closely what’s happening with all these different normalizations and peace treaties, and they’re seeing the tremendous economic impact that’s happening, the tremendous interchange of people.  And I think they’re watching that very, very closely.
 
     Saudi did grant the overflight rights to Israel and to others, which obviously is a major step that had been in place since 1948, and so that was in place for a long time, and so that was a big thing that they did.  Again, it would have been unthinkable six months ago, which, again, connects the region.
 
     Then Bahrain, which is very close to Saudi Arabia, went forward and made peace with Israel as well, which, again, was a big step.
 
     I will say, on my last trip, I was in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.  The purpose of that trip was really on helping to resolve the Gulf rift that had been in place for the last three and a half years, and I think we made substantial progress on that issue.  I think having a unified GCC creates more stability in the region. 
 
     But again, you know, President Trump's focus has been on the end result, saying, “Look, we want, you know, countries working together.  We want a security footprint that’s balanced, where people are paying their fair share and everyone is working together.  We want more stability, which can create economic opportunity.” 
 
     President Trump's policy has led America to be energy independent, so our relationship with the Middle East now is really, you know, in the context of not allowing places for extremism to rise, and then fighting both the financial battle against those who are funding terrorism, but also against the long-term ideological battle against extremism.  And we've done a lot of great work on that with both Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the entire GCC.  So having them united is, again, another step forward.
 
     So I do think that Israel and Saudi Arabia -- Israel and Saudi Arabia coming together and having full normalizations, at this point, is an inevitability.  But the timeframe, obviously, will come -- is something that has to be worked out.  But obviously, you need strong U.S. leadership in the region in order to achieve that, and it's something that we've worked hard to take it from where it was to where it is, but I think it's something that we will see.  It's just a function of how we pursue to get there.
 
     So, again, we've made historic advancements over the last four years.  We've taken a different approach to the region.  We've done a different kind of diplomacy than had been done in the decades before.  But through this effort, we're achieving different results and ones that are being universally appreciated by all the parties, both in the region and throughout the world.
 
     And again, today is just another, you know, great breakthrough for the world.
 
     Q    Hi, it’s Steve Herman from the Voice of America.  I’m wondering if you could talk a little bit about what went into the recognition of the Western Sahara territory by the President.  Was Spain and the United Nations involved?  What was the thinking by the administration in that breakthrough and making the recognition announcement today?
 
     MR. KUSHNER:  I think several things.  You know, the first one is obviously the strong relationship that America and Morocco have. 
 
     You know, it goes all the way back to 19- -- to 1777, I think, when Morocco was the first country to recognize America when America declared its independence.  And then, you know, when you go further with that, you know, Morocco is a great trade partner, a great intelligence partner, a great partner in many ways with America.  So Morocco-America relationship is very, very strong.
 
     This is an issue that's been out there for a long time, and, quite frankly, there's just been no progress on a resolution.  And the hope is that this step is -- number one, is it's recognizing the inevitability of what is going to occur, but it also can possibly break the logjam to help advance the issues in the Western Sahara, where we want the Polisario people to have a better opportunity to live a better life.  And the President felt like this conflict was holding them back, as opposed to bringing it forward.
 
     So this recognition will strengthen America's relationship with Morocco.  It recognizes the inevitable.  But then also, the fact that we were able to get Morocco and Israel to have this breakthrough -- I think there's over a million Israelis that have Moroccan descendants.  And there's great, great relations between, you know, Morocco and Israel.  And, you know, the King of Morocco and his father and his grandfather have always been very tolerant and good to the Jewish people, particularly in World War Two. 
 
     So it's been a tolerant society, but, for whatever reason, these diplomatic relations did not exist.  And this is something that, again, will only further make the region stable by having this breakthrough.
 
     Q    Hi.  Jonathan Guyer, The American Prospect.  I’ve noticed the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Bahrain, these are all kingdoms that jailed political dissidents; of course, Saudi Arabia killed Khashoggi.  What are you doing to advance human rights amid all of these peace deals, Mr. Kushner?
 
     MR. KUSHNER:  So, look, you know, when we went to the Middle East to look at how we can push forward, we focused on what are America's interests.  I think we recognized upfront that, you know, some of these countries share our values more than other countries do.  But what we've tried to do is establish strong relations.  We’ve pursued our interests. 
 
     You know, ISIS was not too good with regards to human rights.  They were killing Christians.  They were, you know, enslaving women.  They were, you know, raping and brutally murdering people.  I mean, it was not a pretty situation.  And so we worked very closely by rebuilding trust with our allies to take back the territorial caliphate of ISIS. 
 
     In addition to that, obviously, Iran -- which chants “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” -- had been given a great amount of resources.  They're also not great with human rights.  They kill protesters.  They just executed a famous wrestler for having a different point of view. 
 
     And, basically, you know, we -- the more we've reduced their funding through our sanctions, the less conflict there's been in the Middle East.  And that's been -- obviously allowed us to have the breathing space to make the moves that we've made and give these countries the ability to make the peace that I think that they think benefits their countries long term.
 
     So, again, we focused on pursuing America's interests in the region.  Obviously, we don't share the same values with all these countries; some countries we do more than others.  But in areas where we have disagreements, having a good relationship has enabled us to push for greater progress on some of these issues.  I think the President has gotten over 50 hostages back from overseas at this point.  More successful than maybe any President before him in a four-year period.  And this comes from having relationships with people who, again, don't run their governments the way that we run our government. 
 
     So, you know, part of being in political service is you don't necessarily get to choose who you're -- you know, who leads these different countries.  But we obviously respect the sovereignty of different places, and we work with the leadership to, again, advance America's interests wherever we can.  And I think that we've been able to do this.
 
     And deals like this -- you know, peace deals -- first of all, are great for the world, great for the individual countries, but they're great for America because, again, the more that we can create peace and tolerance and understanding and interconnectivity between countries, the better off the world will be and the less conflict we have to be sending our soldiers all over the world to fight. 
 
     And President Trump has been very clear about trying to end wars.  Over four years, he hasn't started wars.  He's ended wars.  He showed strength.  I mean, he's struck when needed.  He's enforced his red lines.  He’s liked, he's respected, and he's feared, which is critical in the Middle East and in those areas towards making progress.
 
     And again, I think that his unusual approach of both personnel and style and attitude, but the relationships he's made have yielded results.  So, again, if you look at where the Middle East was four years ago and where it is today, he's really created a much different paradigm, and that's been a great effort that I've personally spent a lot of time on. 
 
     And again, we've taken a lot of criticism along the way of the different moves we've made, but the results speak for themselves. 
 
     I think that's enough for now.  Thank you, guys, very much.  And good luck with this.  And just congratulations to all of us.  A peace deal is a great thing.  So hopefully that will continue to advance the region and the world.  Thank you so much.
 
                        END                      11:38 A.M. EST

Statement from the Press Secretary

 

Office of the Press Secretary

Statement from the Press Secretary

 

Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order directing agencies of the United States Government to use a single logo on all United States foreign assistance.  The Secretary of State, in coordination with the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, will be responsible for developing and coordinating this branding policy.

The United States is by far the single largest foreign aid donor in the world.  Today, more than 20 Federal agencies deliver United States foreign assistance under their individual brands and logos.  The lack of a coherent branding policy has diminished the recognition of the American people’s generosity.  Many beneficiaries of our aid do not realize the life-saving products, programs, services, goods, and materials they receive are paid for by citizens of the United States.

United States foreign assistance is a powerful expression of our Nation’s values.  It saves lives, enhances our national security, and boosts economic opportunities for our country and people across the globe.  The use of a single logo will elevate United States engagement in partner countries and underscore the breadth and depth of the American taxpayers’ generosity and support for the wellbeing of individuals, families, and communities around the world. 

Executive Order on Rebranding United States Foreign Assistance to Advance American Influence

 

Office of the Press Secretary
EXECUTIVE ORDER
 
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REBRANDING UNITED STATES FOREIGN ASSISTANCE TO ADVANCE AMERICAN INFLUENCE
 
 
    By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2151 et seq.) (FAA), as amended, and section 301 of title 3, United States Code, it is hereby ordered as follows:

    Section 1.  Policy.  To foster goodwill between the recipients of United States foreign assistance and the American people, and to encourage the governments of nations that are receiving foreign assistance to support the United States, it is essential that recipients of United States foreign assistance be aware of the manifold efforts of American taxpayers to aid them and improve their lives.  To further this awareness and to ensure United States foreign assistance supports the foreign policy objectives of the United States and maintains American influence and leadership, such assistance must appropriately and conspicuously be identified as American aid.

    Sec2.  Establishment of Standard Federal Marking Regulations.  (a)  Within 120 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of State (Secretary), in coordination with the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (Administrator) and the heads of other executive departments and agencies (agencies), as appropriate, shall initiate notice-and-comment rulemaking to brand and mark all United States foreign assistance provided under the FAA or any other law, including all assistance provided under humanitarian assistance or disaster relief programs, appropriately as "American aid," consistent with section 641 of the FAA (22 U.S.C. 2401).  Such rulemaking to establish Federal marking regulations shall include proposing any amendments necessary to any existing regulations that may be appropriate to implement the directives set forth in this order.  The agencies subject to these regulations shall implement them as soon as possible after they are finalized.

    (b)  For the purposes of the standard Federal marking regulations described in section 2(a) of this order:

        (i)   Within 30 days of the date of this order, the President will select a logo that embodies the values and generosity of the American people ("single logo"); and

        (ii)  The single logo shall be prominently displayed on all materials related to United States foreign assistance programs, projects, and activities; on all communications and public affairs materials; on all foreign assistance goods and materials, and all packaging of such goods and materials; and on all rebranding of export packaging.  The requirement to display the single logo shall not apply to purely administrative, non-deliverable items of contractors and recipients of United States foreign assistance or to the corporate or non-project materials of agencies that are not tied to projects funded under the FAA, and shall not require the rebranding of completed projects or products overseas.

    (c)  Within 120 days of the date of this order, agencies that are not otherwise subject to existing regulations related to the branding and marking of United States foreign assistance shall identify, to the extent permitted by law, United States foreign assistance goods, materials, and packaging solely with the single logo, and shall amend or rescind any agency procedures or guidance inconsistent with this directive.  This identification requirement applies to goods, materials, and packaging provided through non-governmental organizations and implementing partners contracted directly by or receiving funds from the United States Government consistent with subsection (b)(ii) of this section.  This requirement applies, to the maximum extent practicable, to the obligation of any funds for such items after the date of this order.  In instances of joint funding agreements with other donor governments, international organizations, or other parties, the single logo may be co‑marked.

    (d)  Within 120 days of the date of this order, agencies not otherwise governed subject to regulations related to the branding and marking of United States foreign assistance shall not, unless required by law, display their logos on United States foreign assistance goods and materials or the export packaging of foreign assistance goods and materials when the single logo is used as required under subsection (b)(ii) of this section, and shall amend or rescind as necessary any agency procedures or guidance inconsistent with this directive.

    (e)  For purposes of subsection (b)(ii) of this section, absent the application of a specific statutory or regulatory exemption, the single logo shall be used unless the Secretary, in coordination with the Administrator and the heads of any other relevant agencies, determines that its use in connection with a certain type of aid or in a particular geographic area would raise compelling political, safety, or security concerns; or that its use would undermine the objectives of the United States in providing such aid.  Any such determination to waive the single logo requirement must be made in writing.  The Secretary may delegate this waiver authority, but such waiver authority shall not be delegated below the Under Secretary level within the Department of State.  The Secretary may delegate this waiver authority to the Administrator, who may redelegate it to the Deputy Administrator, provided that the Secretary authorizes such redelegation.

    Sec3.  Report.  Within 180 days of the date of this order, and annually thereafter, the Secretary, in coordination with the Administrator and the heads of other relevant agencies, as appropriate, shall submit to the President, through the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, a report on the implementation of this order.

    Sec4.  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,
    December 10, 2020.