New York Times |
Trump Seesaws on Legal Status for Undocumented Immigrants
New York Times WASHINGTON — President Trump dangled on Tuesday the prospect of a stunning reversal on immigration, first saying he is open to providing legal status for millions of undocumented immigrants and then declining to directly bring the idea up in his first ... and more » |
New York Times |
Trump, in Optimistic Address, Asks Congress to End 'Trivial Fights'
New York Times WASHINGTON — President Trump, in his first address to a joint session of Congress, defended his tumultuous presidency on Tuesday and said he was eager to reach across party lines and put aside “trivial fights” to help ordinary Americans. He called on ... and more » |
New York Times |
Trump Offers 'Miracles,' but Few Details on How to Achieve Them
New York Times President Donald Trump, addressing a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, promised to “restart the engine of the American economy,” even though the economy is already in the midst of a period of sustained, if tepid, growth. Credit Al Drago/The New ... and more » |
New York Times |
Ever a Showman, Donald Trump Keeps Washington Guessing
New York Times When Mr. Trump sat down with television anchors at the White House for an off-the-record lunch on Tuesday, he was supposed to preview his first address to Congress. Instead, he suddenly opened the door to an immigration bill that would potentially let ... and more » |
NBCNews.com |
Trump Address: President Lays Out Bold Agenda With Softer Tone
NBCNews.com In his first address to Congress, President Trump defended controversial policies pushed by his administration and optimistically outlined a bold agenda highlighted by immigration reform, an expansive infrastructure program and reform of the nation's ... and more » |
NBCNews.com |
Donald Trump Teases Immigration Shock, Backs Off in Speech
NBCNews.com Just hours earlier, Trump had told reporters he would consider legalizing some undocumented immigrants — a massive shift in policy — as part of a bipartisan deal. But his address had no mention of the idea and instead included familiar passages ... and more » |
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USA TODAY |
Fact-checking President Trump's first address to Congress
USA TODAY But Trump is using a long-term cost estimate; the actual amount spent so far is $1.7 trillion. In a report released this month, the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service said that the Department of Defense estimates that the U.S. has spent $1.7 ... and more » |
Washington Post |
Trump seeks to parlay post-speech boost into action on contentious agenda
Washington Post President Trump sought Wednesday to build on the momentum of a speech that invigorated fellow Republicans, as the hard work of turning his vision into policy loomed. Following his first joint address to Congress — in which Trump won high marks for his ... and more » |
NPR |
Seeming Presidential At Last, Trump Tries to Balance His Political Elements
NPR Donald Trump's first speech to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night was the occasion for his most presidential performance to date, balancing a reprise of his angry campaign themes with a recitation of hopes and dreams for the nation. It was his ... and more » |
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