Tuesday, February 27, 2018

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President Trump Validates QAnon � How Will UFO SSP Disclosure Happen

On February 21, President Donald Trump hosted a gathering of students, teachers and parents

from the Majory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting tragedy.

Just before the meeting began at 4:21 pm, President Trump was photographed showing some

handheld notes on White House stationary with a list of five talking points he planned to

use during the meeting.

Unusually, Trump had the notes facing outward toward the cameras, rather than facing towards

him which would be normal for any public speaker.

This made it easy for the notes to be photographed leading to immediate media speculation about

the appropriateness of Trump�s talking points.

Only a few hours after the meeting, at 7:34 pm, EST, QAnon released a coded post referring

to five security tests.

The next day, QAnon posted an image showing Trump holding the note, alongside the later

coded message.

Trump�s hand placement, the five note�s points, appeared to have a connection to QAnon�s

coded post.

The message QAnon was transmitting was that Trump had deliberately turned his notes outward

facing the camera in order to pass on a coded message.

QAnon was telling his audience that Trump was hearing the voices of the many estimated

to number as much as twenty million (Q post 809), who have been following the QAnon material

� �I hear you�.

During the meeting itself, available on video, the notes are nowhere to be seen.

Trump, only held the notes prior to the meeting�s start.

This tells us that these were just talking points for Trump to memorize before the meeting

began and were then discarded.

It�s possible that he accidently had the list of five points facing out prior to the

start of the meeting, but its highly unusual for an experienced public speaker like Trump

to do so.

The more plausible explanation is that his action was deliberate.

Given the connection QAnon found in Trump�s odd hand placement around the notes, and the

coded message released only three hours later, this makes it clearer that Trump�s action

was deliberate and not accidental.

Consequently, it does appear that Trump was sending a coded message that corroborated

the QAnon material, as investigative reporters such as Dr. Jerome Corsi contend.

If Trump was indeed passing on a coded message that both corroborated the February 21 security

test, and that he was listening to people following the QAnon material, then some important

conclusions can be drawn.

First, Donald Trump is aware of and endorsing the QAnon disclosures of classified information

occurring on anonymous message boards.

This conclusion supports the contention of Dr. Corsi that QAnon is a group of U.S. Army

Military Intelligence officials that are disclosing classified information about real life events

involving the White House.

Second, Donald Trump is actively participating in sending coded messages designed to legitimate

the QAnon material, which confirms that his administration is directly connected with

and supporting QAnon.

Third, President Trump is sanctioning the disclosure of classified information through

QAnon�s posts, which opens the door to read-in insiders to anonymously disclose classified

information on a range of topics.

This is significant since many insiders possessing classified information would not normally

release it, unless authorized by a higher authority, such as Trump.

Finally, the Trump Administration is locked into a no holds barred struggle against Deep

State actors and forces as explained in over 800 posts to date by QAnon.

These cover a multitude of issues concerning secret indictments, arrests of Deep State

officials involved in pedophile networks, treasonous actions by Obama administration

officials, and the January 13 false flag ballistic missile attack on Hawaii.

In addition, Corsi has claimed that Trump is very familiar with the cover-up of information

concerning UFO�s and Secret Space Programs.

It�s therefore very possible that QAnon will be the means by which advanced technologies

secretly developed in Unacknowledged Special Access Programs will be disclosed to the world.

This leads us to a comment Trump made in his inauguration speech:

We stand at the birth of a new millennium, ready to unlock the mysteries of space, to

free the earth from the miseries of disease, and to harness the energies, industries and

technologies of tomorrow.

It�s therefore well worth closely monitoring QAnon�s posts and President Trump�s actions

in supporting the release of classified information through anonymous whistleblowers, and what

this is about to disclose about UFO�s and secret space programs.

For more infomation >> President Trump Validates QAnon – How Will UFO SSP Disclosure Ha - Duration: 5:37.

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NRA Pushes Back On Trump's Gun Law Reform Suggestions - Duration: 2:47.

For more infomation >> NRA Pushes Back On Trump's Gun Law Reform Suggestions - Duration: 2:47.

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President Trump Makes Deal With Boeing For 2 New Air Force One Planes - Duration: 0:47.

It looks like the president is ordering up some new wings.

According to a Fox News report, deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley said the president

reached an "informal deal" with Boeing for the new Air Force One Program.

Gidley also said the deal will save taxpayers $1.4 billion.

Planes fit for carrying American presidents are pricey.

The aircraft must be capable of dealing with missiles and withstanding an electromagnetic

pulse.

They also need secure communication equipment, a medical suite and a conference room, among

other amenities.

So yeah, that stuff can add up.

President Trump himself called the price for a new Air Force One deal "out of control"

back in 2016.

For its part, Boeing acknowledged the deal in a tweet Tuesday, saying "President Trump

negotiated a good deal on behalf of the American people."

For more infomation >> President Trump Makes Deal With Boeing For 2 New Air Force One Planes - Duration: 0:47.

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After Saying Trump Wouldn't Run Into School To Save Kids, Joy Gets Taken DOWN HARD - Duration: 5:44.

For more infomation >> After Saying Trump Wouldn't Run Into School To Save Kids, Joy Gets Taken DOWN HARD - Duration: 5:44.

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Stephen Miller Falls Asleep During Trump Conference On School Safety | Hot News USA Trump - Duration: 2:40.

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Hah! Mexican President Cancels Trip to White House After Trump I - Duration: 2:10.

Hah!

Mexican President Cancels Trip to White House After Trump Insists Mexico Pay for Border

Wall in Phone Call

Mexican President Pe�a Nieto cancelled his trip to the White House this week after President

Trump insisted that the Mexican government pay for the border wall between the United

States and the failed state of Mexico.

The phone call was leaked to The Washington Post.

President Trump repeatedly promised during the election that Mexico would pay for the

border wall.

Trump told reporters again in July at the G20 meetings that Mexico would pay for the

wall.

The Washington Post reported:

Tentative plans for Mexican President Enrique Pe�a Nieto to make his first visit to the

White House to meet with President Trump were scuttled this week after a testy call between

the two leaders ended in an impasse over Trump�s promised border wall, according to U.S. and

Mexican officials.

Pe�a Nieto was eyeing an official trip to Washington this month or in early March, but

both countries agreed to call off the plan after Trump would not agree to publicly affirm

Mexico�s position that it would not fund construction of a border wall that the Mexican

people widely consider offensive, said the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity

to discuss a confidential conversation.

It makes you wonder if this call was purposely leaked to the liberal press

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THỜI SỰ HOA KỲ mới Cập nhật 28/2/2018 - Donald Trump mới nhất | CAFE SÁNG 2018 LS E4U - Duration: 1:00:53.

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Melania Trump Has An Important Message 'Positive Habits on Social Media' - Duration: 2:24.

The governors of all 50 states have gathered once again in Washington, D.C., for the annual

meeting of the National Governors Association, and Melania Trump has an important message

for them: online harassment is not O.K.

She's not addressing her husband's social-media habits—or, at least, if she's making a

veiled reference, it's very veiled.

But speaking at a luncheon for the spouses of the governors on Monday, she brought back

what she said, way back at the beginning of this whole thing, would be the main focus

of her time in the White House.

On Sunday night, the White House hosted the Governors' Ball, where the First Lady was

the sure sartorial star of the evening, wearing a black lace Dolce & Gabbana gown.

The dress, the Daily Mail notes, was specially designed for the First Lady, but there is

a similar cocktail version available online, should anyone be on the hunt to bring Melania's

fashion home.

Dolce & Gabbana, in fact, already has a dress called the "Melania," which has a baroque

pattern and retails for about $2,000.

She also famously wore a $51,500 floral Dolce coat on her trip to Italy last spring.

On Monday, Melania Trump, First Lady and wife of president and noted cyberbully Donald Trump,

spoke at a luncheon for governor's spouses, saying that adults should encourage "positive

habits on social media," The Hill reports.

Combating online bullying has been a major focus for the First Lady, a decision that

seems odd to anyone who's ever read her husband's tweets.

But Melania has plowed on without a trace of irony, promoting values of "empathy and

communication," while her husband tweets in bed and posts things like "Crooked Hillary

Clinton is the worst (and biggest) loser of all time," and "Lightweight Senator Kirsten

Gillibrand, a total flunky for Chuck Schumer and someone who would come to my office 'begging'

for campaign contributions not so long ago."

Last week, the First Lady was asked to answer for her step-son's online habits as well.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump Has An Important Message 'Positive Habits on Social Media' - Duration: 2:24.

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Trump's SCOTUS Pick Neil Gorsuch Has Liberals Shaking In Their Boots In Landmark Case - Duration: 4:53.

For more infomation >> Trump's SCOTUS Pick Neil Gorsuch Has Liberals Shaking In Their Boots In Landmark Case - Duration: 4:53.

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Melania Trump backs the students the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School at White House - Duration: 3:13.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump backs the students the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School at White House - Duration: 3:13.

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After Saying 'Trump Wouldn't Run Into School To Save Kids,' Joy Gets Taken DOWN HARD - Duration: 5:23.

For more infomation >> After Saying 'Trump Wouldn't Run Into School To Save Kids,' Joy Gets Taken DOWN HARD - Duration: 5:23.

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BREAKING Kelly and Kushner stuck at an impasse after Trump's punt on clearance - News - Duration: 5:48.

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Every Anti-American Olympian Who Trashed Trump Just Got Horrible News Right Before Returning To US - Duration: 5:55.

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Trump taps campaign manager for 2020 bid - Duration: 0:46.

President Donald Trump has named Brad Parscale as campaign manager for his 2020 re-election

bid.

The Trump campaign confirmed the decision Tuesday.

The Drudge Report first reported the news.

Parscale was the digital director for Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.

And the president's son Eric Trump said in a statement Parscale is

It's no surprise the president is already planning for 2020.

He did file for re-election the day he was sworn into office.

But, as CNN points out, sitting presidents don't usually hire a campaign manager this

far out from Election Day.

In addition to planning for the 2020 race, the Trump campaign says it will also help

Republican candidates in the 2018 midterm elections.

For more infomation >> Trump taps campaign manager for 2020 bid - Duration: 0:46.

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Trump, Governors Discuss Ending Gun Violence At Schools - Duration: 2:55.

For more infomation >> Trump, Governors Discuss Ending Gun Violence At Schools - Duration: 2:55.

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President Trump says imposing tariffs on steel would create more American jobs - Duration: 0:49.

U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly pushing to impose tariffs on steel imports

in a bid to revive America's flagging steel industry.

At a recent meeting at the White House,... Trump said he's willing to slap substantial

tariffs on steel imports even if costs a little more, saying more jobs would be created in

the process.

He's reportedly pushing for a 25-percent tariff on all steel imports, a move that could spark

a trade war with other countries.

The U.S. Commerce Department has recommended President Trump to curb on steel and aluminum

imports from South Korea, China and other nations.

President Trump has not made a final decision, but must make up his mind on steel and aluminum

imports by April 11th and April 19th, respectively.

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Lawyer: Melania Trump's parents are living in the U.S. legally - Duration: 5:20.

For more infomation >> Lawyer: Melania Trump's parents are living in the U.S. legally - Duration: 5:20.

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Trump Is In Trouble For What He Just Said That Has Liberals Howling Mad(VIDEO)!!! - Duration: 4:19.

Trump Is In Trouble For What He Just Said That Has Liberals Howling Mad

the president had a lot to say about the rampage shooting at Stoneman Douglas and

predictably he inserted himself right into the middle of the story let's bring

in our Sunni contributor Michael D Antonia is the author of the truth about

Trump Michael thank you very much for coming in first off what do you which

will be actually president saying he would run in without a weapon

he's there oh I'm sure he would what would he get ten feet before he had to

stop and catch his breath this is a 71 year old man who had four deferments

when he could have served in the Vietnam War with a gun in his hand but instead

he chose not to so alright this idea that this is a physically courageous man

who would be committed to risking life and limb I I think is laughable but yet

he'll stand up and do this and assume that his base is going to applaud him

and it's no different than the guy at the end of the bar saying this kind of

thing so if past actions may be some indication of how one would react in

certain circumstances or similar circumstances so I want to play this now

this is a Donald Trump on the Howard Stern Show in 2008 about the time an

elderly man fell off the stage in front of him at a charity event at mar-a-lago

so you have all these really rich people and a man about 80 years old very

wealthy made a lot of people didn't like him he fell off the stage so what

happens is this guy falls off right on his face hits his head and I thought he

died and you know what I did I said oh my god that's disgusting I turned away I

couldn't you know he was right in front of me I turned away I didn't want to

touch no the Marines he's bleeding all over the place I felt terribly you know

beautiful marble floor didn't look so good

became very read and you have this poor guy 80 years old laying on the floor

unconscious and all of the rich people are turning right oh my god this is

terrible this is disgusting and you know they're turning away nobody wants to

help the guy his wife is screaming she's sitting right next to him she's

screaming what happens is these ten Marines from the back of the room they

were so far back you know it's a huge ball they come running forward they grab

them they put the blood all over the place that's all over their uniforms

they're taking it this swipe they ran them out they created a stretcher

unicorny human stretcher what is put their arms out yeah like five guys at

each side they ran them out I never sorted they ran like you will never do

that lean up it's disgusting you got to call let the Vicks there I forgot to

call to say is he okay he was okay yeah my thing I'm not saying

it's a disaster that but I mean if you can an elderly person I most people

would probably run in to help an elderly person or just say are you okay can we

get someone to help him it wouldn't turn away into oh my god its discussing

beautiful marble floors I already forgot to call the next day you know picking up

the phone was too much for him but he's gonna run into a building where there's

a shooter absolutely makes no sense at all but this is a president who loves to

tell stories he's not a man of action he's a man of words and so he weaves

these tales to embroider his image he's the hero of every story he tells and as

he told me he's the star of his own comic book and he writes it every day

well later in that interview Trump tells Howard Stern I'm not good with medical

in other words if you cut your finger and there's blood pouring out I'm gone

it's not the first time that he's puffed himself up you know with that sort of

image but seeing instead crystal is a calls him the Walter Mitty that the

Walter Mitty complex well the question is now which one will be the joke

because when he gets caught in something he'll say oh it was a joke you know the

person who insults you who insults in this case law enforcement officers who

are brave who D run into dangerous situations now he's going to say well

which one's the joke is it the joke about parkland or is it the joke about

the person who fell down in front of him and

you did nothing I wonder which one thank you

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Supreme Court Turns Down Trump's Appeal in 'Dreamers' Case - Duration: 13:10.

Supreme Court Turns Down Trump's Appeal in 'Dreamers' Case

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday declined an unusual White House request that it immediately decide whether the Trump administration can shut down a program that shields some 700,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation.

The move meant that the immigrants, often called "Dreamers," could remain in legal limbo for many months unless Congress acts to make their status permanent.

The Supreme Court's decision not to hear the administration's appeal was expected, as no appeals court has yet ruled on the issue. The court's order was brief, gave no reasons and noted no dissents.

It said it expected the appeals court to "proceed expeditiously to decide this case.".

President Trump ended the program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, last September, calling it an unconstitutional use of executive power by his predecessor and reviving the threat of deportation for immigrants who had been brought to the United States illegally as young children.

But two federal judges have ordered the administration to maintain major pieces of the program while legal challenges move forward, notably by requiring the administration to allow people enrolled in it to renew their protected status.

The administration has not sought stays of those injunctions. .

The Supreme Court's move will, as a practical matter, temporarily shield the young immigrants who already had signed up for the DACA program from immediate deportation, and allow them to keep working legally in the United States.

Their status lasts for two years and is renewable.

The court's decision not to hear the appeal could also relieve the immediate political pressure on lawmakers to permanently address the status of those immigrants, or to deal with the additional one million Dreamers who had never signed up for the DACA program.

They remain at risk of deportation if immigration agents find them.

Even as he ended the DACA program, Mr Trump had called upon Congress to give the young immigrants legal status — and an eventual path to citizenship — before the program was scheduled to expire March 5.

But that proposal has been bogged down in partisan gridlock as members of Congress argue about broader changes to the United States' immigration system that the president and his conservative allies in Congress have demanded as part of any deal to address the future of the young immigrants.

This month, senators failed to reach consensus in a series of votes on bills to address the Dreamers and other immigration issues.

A bipartisan coalition in the Senate roundly rejected a measure backed by Mr Trump that would have all but ended the family-based migration system that has been in place for decades.

A separate bipartisan measure that would have legalized the Dreamers and allocated $25 billion for a wall on the border with Mexico fell six votes short of the 60 needed to proceed to a final vote.

Now, the court's action is likely to lessen the urgency on Capitol Hill over the issue, making it even more probable that Congress will take no action as the legal process plays out.

As a possible fallback plan after the Senate's failure this month, lawmakers could negotiate a short-term patch that would continue the DACA program for a few years, perhaps in exchange for partial funding of Mr Trump's wall.

Such a deal could be tucked into a broad spending bill that lawmakers must approve by March 23, when government funding is set to expire.

But the court's move could undercut any momentum to push for even a very narrow deal in the next few weeks, and there has been little evidence of progress toward any kind of bipartisan pact that would be acceptable to Mr Trump.

House Republican leaders still appear focused on a hard-line conservative immigration bill that would be a nonstarter in the Senate.

"While the court's decision appears to have pushed this deadline beyond March, House Republicans are actively working toward a solution," said AshLee Strong, a spokeswoman for Speaker Paul D.

Mr Trump has repeatedly condemned Democrats in recent days, accusing them of not caring about the young immigrants. In one recent Twitter post, he said Republicans "stand ready to make a deal" to protect the Dreamers from deportation.

But Democrats, and some Republicans, accuse Mr Trump and his hard-line conservative White House advisers of using the Dreamers as leverage for changes to the immigration system that conservative, anti-immigrant activists have long sought.

The case at the Supreme Court was brought in California by five sets of plaintiffs. They included four states — California, Maine, Maryland and Minnesota — and Janet Napolitano, the president of the University of California.

As secretary of homeland security in the Obama administration, Ms. Napolitano signed the document that established the program in 2012.

In January, Judge William H. Alsup of the Federal District Court in San Francisco ruled that the administration had abused its discretion and had acted arbitrarily and capriciously in rescinding the program. Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis of the Federal District Court in Brooklyn issued a similar ruling this month.

The judges acknowledged that presidents have broad powers to alter the policies of earlier administrations. But they said the Trump administration's justifications for rescinding the program did not withstand scrutiny.

The administration had argued that the program was an unconstitutional exercise of authority by the executive branch, relying on a ruling from the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in New Orleans, concerning a related program.

 The Supreme Court deadlocked, 4 to 4, in an appeal of that ruling. The judges said the two programs differed in important ways, undermining the administration's legal analysis. They noted, too, that Mr Trump had issued conflicting statements about the DACA program.

Both judges issued nationwide injunctions ordering the administration to retain major elements of the program while the cases moved forward.

Such nationwide injunctions from judges in individual cases, which have been used to block executive actions in both the Obama and Trump administrations, have been the subject of much commentary and criticism.

The administration appealed Judge Alsup's ruling to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in San Francisco, and that court put the appeal on a fast track.

In an unusual move, the administration also asked the Supreme Court to grant immediate review, leapfrogging the appeals court.

That procedure, called "certiorari before judgment," is used rarely, typically in cases involving national crises like President Harry S. Truman's seizure of the steel industry and President Richard M. Nixon's refusal to turn over tape recordings to a special prosecutor.

In a statement, the Justice Department said it would continue to make its legal arguments as the case proceeded.

"While we were hopeful for a different outcome, the Supreme Court very rarely grants certiorari before judgment, though in our view, it was warranted for the extraordinary injunction requiring the Department of Homeland Security to maintain DACA," said Devin M.

O'Malley, a spokesman for the department. "We will continue to defend D.H.S.'s lawful authority to wind down DACA in an orderly manner.". Lawyers for the challengers expressed satisfaction with Monday's developments.

"We are pleased that the Supreme Court is allowing the normal appellate process to run its course," said Theodore J. Boutrous Jr., who represents people affected by the program.

"DACA is a lawful and important program that protects young people who came to this country as children and who know this country as their only home.".

In a brief urging the Supreme Court to deny review, lawyers for the University of California wrote that "it has been nearly 30 years since the court granted certiorari before judgment without the benefit of a court of appeals ruling on the question presented.

In a second brief, lawyers for the four states wrote that no national emergency warranted use of the unusual procedure.

"Since 2012, the DACA program has allowed hundreds of thousands of young people to receive deferred action, work authorization and other benefits," they wrote.

"The district court's preliminary injunction only partially and temporarily restores the situation that existed prior to petitioners' abrupt decision to terminate the program — and only for individuals who had already received deferred action under DACA.".

"Petitioners are entitled to a prompt appeal," the brief said, "but there is no imminent deadline posing a critical threat to the public interest of the sort that might justify bypassing the normal channels for that review.

In the administration's brief, Solicitor General Noel J. Francisco told the justices that "an ongoing violation of federal law being committed by nearly 700,000 aliens" required the Supreme Court to act.

But he did not ask the court to stay Judge Alsup's injunction while the case moved forward. Mr Francisco wrote that an immediate stay would interfere with the administration's goal of an "orderly wind-down" of the program.

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Report Trump Eyes Veterans Day for His Massive Military Celebrat - Duration: 3:47.

Report Trump Eyes Veterans Day for His Massive Military Celebration

In the name of honoring those who have fought for our country, President Donald Trump has

reportedly proposed taking Veterans Day a step further this year � and his inspiration

came from abroad.

According to Politico, Trump�s plan was sent out in a memo from National Security

Adviser H.R. McMaster to Secretary of Defense James Mattis on Tuesday.

The plan proposed the idea of a military parade that would take place on Nov. 11.

The memo details what the basic layout of the route � which would begin at the White

House and end at the Capitol � would require, and asked the Pentagon chief to brief Trump

on the �concepts of operation� for the event.

However, though the parade itself is to honor those who have served America, Trump has admitted

that the idea came from his visit to France back in July.

During the trip, Trump attended France�s �Bastille Day� parade in Paris, with the

commander in chief stating that he was greatly inspired by the �magnificent� parade,

The Daily Caller reported.

And though Trump insisted the patriotic display would be good for the �spirit� of the

U.S., he said that all plans would be scrapped if the cost is too much.

�We�ll see if we can do it at a reasonable cost,� Trump told Fox News� Jeanine Pirro

in an interview broadcast Saturday.

�If we can�t, we won�t do it.�

However, the president withheld how much money would be too much, although White House budget

director Mick Mulvaney has already estimated the parade would set the nation back to the

tune of at least $10 million.

As word has spread of the White House plans, many have taken to social media to express

their appreciation or dislike of the controversial idea.

Regardless of the method, Trump�s desire to honor veterans seems to be rooted in good

intentions, especially considering the literal and figurative battles current and former

members of the military face.

Though it varies across regions and between generations, veterans nationwide struggle

with poverty more so than the general population, according to The Washington Post.

Nearly 39,000 veterans were estimated to be homeless in 2016 alone, and those with disabilities

and/or mental illness faced even worse conditions as they were more likely to become �food

insecure,� The Post reported.

And advocates have been demanding that more be done for both veterans and active-duty

military members, especially with the latter�s families often struggling financially.

The Department of Defense reported that more than half of the children in Pentagon-run

schools qualify for free or reduced-price lunch � indicating a dire need for change.

�We�d like to get that issue resolved as soon as possible,� said Josh Protas,

the head of government relations for the anti-hunger organization Mazon.

�Needless to say, it�s important.�

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