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Sometimes when you think that all hope is lost in America there is a reminder

that it can be a decent place. Because it was a tide of moral outrage that made

Trump back down on family separations. It was even too much for his cowardly

Republicans and his chorus of sycophants. Now Trump only acted because he had no

choice. When he's backed into a corner he's not going to accept or confess that

he did anything wrong he's going to always blame somebody else. It was not

out of any sense of humanity, it was not like the Grinch whose heart grew three

sizes that day. Time magazine captured it perfectly

welcome to America, welcome to Trump's America. With the cruelty inflicted and

the message sent it's not the America I have come to know. And no one can quite

figure out it seems how the children will be reunited with their parents some

children may never find their parents again. Now Trump lied and lied about the

crisis saying he couldn't do anything about it. You have to take the children

away. Lie after lie to the point where truth doesn't matter. He launched an

all-out war against a free press and, like task during the Soviet era, Fox News

has become the propaganda tool for the Trump administration. He is more

comfortable with murderous dictators and oligarchs than men and women of goodwill

leading liberal democracies. He goes after Germany lying that letting in

migrants has caused the German crime rate to skyrocket and in fact crime in

Germany has gone down in the last year its lowest in 30 years. He uses the

language of hate. He describes the migrants as an infestation like

cockroaches where have we heard that before the Nazis described Jews as an

infestation. He dehumanizes people immigrants to him are animals now the

Trump agenda is about white supremacy and the echoes from the 1930s in Germany

grow louder every day. And you wonder who is next who do they come for next but at

least this week the moral center of America held.

It is indeed a long and winding road we live together we work together and

sometimes we even play together but we still really don't get each other. A new

survey by Leger for the Quebec Community Groups Network points out that

we do have a ways to go. Now even with strict language

legislation, only 40% of francophone say French is properly protected in Quebec

on the other hand eighty seven point five percent of Anglo say the French

language is well protected. And asked of Anglophone rights were well protected

only 17 percent of anglophones say they are while 72% of francophones say so.

That my friends is the Grand Canyon of language relations in Quebec. The problem

has always been that anglos in Quebec have been viewed with suspicion by many.

We aren't the enemy. I wonder if we will ever see a day when again for the

minority is not seen as a loss for the majority. J'en doute, but there is always

hope and those of us who call this home and stay will continue to fight for what

is rightfully ours. October 17th will be the day I suspect

there will be a high rate of sickness that day when Canada officially

legalizes pot. There are still a lot of questions about how this will all

happen. It is time as well for the government to take a look at expunging

criminal records for Canadians convicted of simple possession of marijuana. Now

pot rules will vary from province to province Quebec of course is one of the

provinces where only the nanny state will be able to dispense weed. And no

homegrown here because well that would cut into revenues for the SQDC the

Societe Quebecoise du Cannabis just what we need here another societe. A

well Quebec knows best. one verra, on verra indeed. I'm Barry Wilson you can follow

us on Facebook and Twitter and please subscribe to our YouTube channel we will

now take a bit of a summer break and we'll be back soon.

I look forward to resuming the conversation.

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Obama's Border Housing for Kids Was so Bad It Makes Trump's Look Like Taj Mahal - Duration: 3:07.

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Federal Flash: Implications of Trump's Executive Order & Updates on Education Funding - Duration: 4:50.

Welcome back to Federal Flash.

I'm Phillip Lovell and I'm joined by Robyn Harper.

Immigration once again tops our agenda for the Flash.

We also have updates on federal education funding and career and technical education.

Robyn, give us the latest on immigration.

Thanks, Phillip.

After President Trump and other administration officials claimed that the horrifying policy

of separating children from their parents was beyond their control, the president issued

an executive order to scale back, if not end the policy.

The executive order states, QUOTE: "It is also the policy of this Administration to

maintain family unity, including by detaining alien families together where appropriate

and consistent with law and available resources."

END QUOTE

But this doesn't mean that the policy of holding families in detention together at

the border will end.

In fact, the order projects the continuation and potential expansion of this practice.

Within the order, the president directs the Department of Defense to make available or

construct facilities to hold families while court proceedings take place.

Noticeably absent from the order was any directive to the Department of Health and Human services

to support the health and well-being of these families while they are detained, or any mention

of reunifying the families that have already been separated.

Senator Patty Murray of Washington State, the leading democrat on the subcommittee that

funds the Department of Health and Human Services, sent a letter to the HHS Secretary asking

for details on the situation.

saying QUOTE: "…the horrific reports I have seen regarding the federal government's

treatment of children in custody, make it frighteningly clear the Department and the

Trump Administration as a whole have absolutely no concern for the wellbeing of thousands

of children and parents whom they have caused great pain and continued trauma."

Her letter is available at the link below.

And we can't forget the other immigration crisis created by this White House…DACA.

The House planned to consider two different approaches, one focused on enforcement led

by Congressman Bob Goodlatte, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, and another

led by Speaker of the House Paul Ryan that also focuses on enforcement while providing

some DACA recipients with the opportunity to gain legal status, while falling far short

of the bipartisan DREAM Act.

The Goodlatte proposal failed with a vote of 193 to 231.

No democrat supported it, and 41 Republicans opposed it as well.

In the process, the Goodlatte proposal killed the discharge petition we've discussed previously.

House leaders have postponed a vote on the Ryan proposal, and President Trump is calling

for a delay until after the election.

Stay tuned.

In other news, the House and Senate Appropriations Committees are working on legislation to fund

the federal government, hoping to avoid embarrassing debates and stop-gap measures this fall as

we close in on a tense election.

The House subcommittee responsible for funding the Department of Education voted on its bill;

it will come before the full committee next week.

The Senate subcommittee is expected to vote on its bill next week as well.

Thanks, Robyn.

In addition to action on federal education funding, Congress is also planning to move

next week on the reauthorization of the Carl D. Perkins

Career and Technical Education Act.

The Senate postponed the committee vote originally scheduled for this week.

Chairman Lamar Alexander and Ranking Member Patty Murray said in a joint statement, [Quote]:

"Our goal is bipartisan agreement on the Perkins Career and Technical Education Act, and we

are making significant progress toward that goal."

Finally, the Trump Administration is proposing a reorganization of the federal government,

including a merger of the Department of Labor and the Department of Education.

This would require Congressional approval, and Congress hasn't been thrilled with some

of the internal reorganization proposed within the Department of Education, so this more

substantial move faces an uphill climb.

The full proposal is available at the link below; we'll keep you posted.

That's all for today.

For an email alert when the next episode of federal flash is available, email us at Alliance@all4ed.org.

Thanks for watching.

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North Korea has blown up 4 'test sites': Trump - Duration: 1:52.

U.S. President Donald Trump says North Korea has already started its full-scale denuclearization.

Mentioning that the remains of American soldiers who died during the Korean War are being returned

to the U.S., he emphasized that Pyongyang is adhering to the agreement sealed at the

recent North Korea-U.S. summit in Singapore.

Our Kan Hyeong-woo has more.

During a cabinet meeting on Thursday, President Trump said North Korea has already entered

the process of denuclearization… specifically citing that Pyongyang is destroying its missile

test sites.

"They are destroying their engine site.

They're blowing it up.

They've already blown up one of their big test sites.

In fact, it was actually four of their big test sites.

And the big thing is it will be a total denuclearization, which is already starting taken place."

However, he did not clarify that these "blown up" facilities include the Punggye-ri nuclear

test site that North Korea already destroyed back in May.

Having said the remains of 200 fallen U.S. soldiers had been sent back from North Korea

the day before, Trump made it clear the process is ongoing.

"That they've already sent back or are in the process of sending back the remains of

our great heroes who died in North Korea during the war.

And that's already in the process of coming back."

He added that the relationship with North Korea is (quote unquote) "very good" and that

he and Kim Jong-un are going to create a brighter future for North Korea.

According to State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert on Thursday, U.S. Secretary

of State Mike Pompeo will meet with North Korean officials at the earliest date possible

to implement the outcomes of the North Korea - U.S. summit.

But she said there were no meetings or travel plans to be announced at the current time.

Kan Hyeong-woo, Arirang News

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Trump administration orders federal agencies to reunite families at border - Duration: 2:14.

The Trump administration is taking its first steps to begin reuniting more than two thousand

undocumented migrant children and parents separated at the U.S.-Mexico border.

For more on this and other international news we turn to Ro Aram…

Aram... what's the latest?

Well Mark…

President Trump said Thursday that he had directed the departments of Justice, Homeland

Security and Health and Human Services to work on bringing together the separated families.

It's a first step to implementing his policy-reversing executive order which states that migrant

families entering the U.S. should be detained together.

The order still faces possible legal challenges and administration lawyers have filed a request

to modify a previous court settlement that limits the government's detention of minors

to 20 days.

However, Trump still insisted tougher immigration laws were needed and blamed the Democrats

for creating what he called loopholes in the current system.

"But the only real solution is for Congress to close the catch and release loopholes that

have fueled the child smuggling industry.

The Democrats are causing tremendous damage and destruction and lives by not doing something

about this and they know that, they know that better than anybody up there with a pen.

If we don't close these loopholes, there is no amount of money or personnel in the world

to address the crisis, very serious crisis."

His comments came as his wife Melania made a surprise visit to a border detention center

in Texas.

"I'm here to learn about your facility, which I know you house children on a long term basis.

I also want to ask you how I can help to these children to reunite with their families as

quickly as possible."

However, her trip was immediately thrown into controversy after she was seen wearing a jacket

with the words, "I don't really care do u?"

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Trump Pushes Back Against Border Separation Uproar - Duration: 1:48.

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Trump signs order stopping policy of separating families - why has he changed his mind? - Duration: 3:28.

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Trump says N. Korea has returned remains of 200 U.S. soldiers - Duration: 2:09.

North Korea has reportedly returned the remains of scores of American soldiers who died during

the Korean War.

U.S. President Donald Trump said as much during a campaign rally on Wednesday.

That said,... despite Trump's comments and a Wall Street Journal report,... there's been

no confirmation yet from military authorities.

Ko Roon-hee reports.

Speaking at a rally in Minnesota on Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump said North Korea

has returned the remains of 200 U.S. troops missing from the Korean War.

"We got back our great fallen heroes, the remains, in fact today, already 200 have been

sent back."

Multiple news outlets had been saying the transfer was going to happen soon,... citing

U.S. officials.

The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that they would be handed over in the next

day or two.

A U.S. official told the Journal that the remains would likely be brought to Osan Air

Base, located some 60 kilometers south of Seoul.

After a ceremony, the official said, they would be sent to Hickam Air Force Base in

Hawaii for scientific testing and identification.

However, the official pointed out that the remains are "co-mingled."

This means that there might be individuals of other nationalities, not just Americans.

After the identification process, non-U.S. remains will be sent back to their home countries.

This comes after President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un signed a joint statement

at their summit in Singapore on June 12th... in which they committed to recovering the

remains of prisoners of war and those missing in action from the Korean War,… including

the immediate repatriation of those already identified.

According to the U.S. Department of Defense, about 77-hundred U.S. military personnel remain

unaccounted from the Korean War… of whom about 53-hundred are estimated to be in North

Korea.

Meanwhile, South Korea's defense ministry said it can't confirm anything yet... including

where the transfer was to take place.

Ko Roon-hee, Arirang News.

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Trump tells GOP to hold off on immigration - Duration: 0:41.

"My administration is also acting swiftly to address the illegal immigration crisis

on the southern border," President Donald Trump said Thursday during a Cabinet meeting.

"We have to do something about immigration in this country."

A day after Trump said in a Cabinet meeting that "we have to do something about immigration,"

he tweeted, "Republicans should stop wasting their time" on it.

On Friday, Trump encouraged Republicans in Congress to wait to vote on any immigration

bills until after midterm elections in November, saying reform can be passed after the "Red

Wave."

Trump's statement also comes a day after the House rejected a conservative immigration

bill and delayed a vote on the GOP compromise immigration bill.

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FRED TRUMP - WikiVidi Documentary - Duration: 14:49.

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La veste de Melania Trump qui veut dire beaucoup - Duration: 2:50.

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Theresa May Slams Trump For Separating Migrant Kids — Then Her Dirty Secret Comes Out - Duration: 6:16.

For more infomation >> Theresa May Slams Trump For Separating Migrant Kids — Then Her Dirty Secret Comes Out - Duration: 6:16.

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Robert Mueller Is In Deep Trouble When Trump Finds Out About What He Was Hiding - Duration: 10:08.

Robert Mueller Is In Deep Trouble When Trump Finds Out About What He Was Hiding

Robert Mueller's witch hunt against President Trump just suffered another body blow.

And this one could be the knockout punch.

That's because Mueller and his team are in deep trouble once Trump finds out what

they are hiding.

Not even Robert Mueller and his team's investigation was safe from the fallout from Inspector General

Michael Horowitz's bombshell report.

The political bias and hatred of Trump even spread to Mueller's team.

And it is calling into question the legitimacy of his entire investigation.

In Horowitz's report, investigators identified a November 22nd 2016 exchange between two

FBI lawyers – one of whom worked on the Clinton investigation and was later assigned

to Mueller's team.

The lawyer was responding to another FBI attorney's horror at Donald Trump's victory and praised

the "resistance."

Horowitz's report states :

"FBI Attorney 2 sent an instant message to FBI Attorney 1 commenting on the amount

of money the subject of an FBI investigation had been paid while working on the Trump campaign.

FBI Attorney 1 responded, "Is it making you rethink your commitment to the Trump administration?"

FBI Attorney 2 replied, "Hell no." and then added, "Viva le resistance."

FBI Attorney 1 responded that Trump was "going to eliminate all of our pensions in order

to pay for people like" the person discussed in the instant message exchange, and FBI Attorney

1 and FBI Attorney 2 then began a discussion of federal pension and retirement issues."

The lawyer was later removed from Mueller's team, but the damage had already been done.

Mueller clearly did not vet the members of his team.

Some critics contend that Mueller did not want to examine the backgrounds of the lawyers

he hired so he could get away with stacking the deck against Trump.

Mueller removed the members of his team only after they were caught red-handed—and he

should receive no credibility points for taking an obvious action that was forced upon him

by outside actors.

This explosive development led Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani to appear on Sean Hannity's

Fox News program and declare that Mueller's investigation should be suspended:

"I believe that Rod Rosenstein and Jeff Sessions have a chance to redeem themselves

and that chance comes about tomorrow and doesn't go beyond tomorrow.

Tomorrow Mueller should be suspended and honest people should be brought in" to investigate

whether the Justice Department and/or FBI tried to interfere in the 2016 presidential

election."

Some Trump watchers predicted the President was on the verge of a major action.

The Daily Mail's David Martosko wrote,"If Trump doesn't fire anyone at DOJ in the

next 12 hours, he probably never will.

The fact that he hasn't yet tweeted about the IG report suggests to me that some sort

of calculated action is being contemplated."

Do you believe Trump should start firing disloyal employees in the DOJ and that Mueller should

shut down his investigation?

Let us know your thoughts in the comment section.

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Margaret Brennan, Moderator Of "Face the Nation," On Trump Immigration Policy - Duration: 2:50.

For more infomation >> Margaret Brennan, Moderator Of "Face the Nation," On Trump Immigration Policy - Duration: 2:50.

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Trump Tells Republicans To Stop 'Wasting Their Time' On Immigration Legislation | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:51.

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The Government has evidence on Trump because Michael Cohen is a hoarder - Duration: 0:38.

message to Mr. Trump or others

that there may be things coming

down the pike but look Ari I am

going to stand by what I have

been saying for months.

There is no doubt in my mind

that Michael Cohen is going to

be indicted and face some very,

very serious charges.

There is no doubt in my mind

that's going to try to trade or

flip on this president.

And you know, I told you before

there were audio tapes and a

whole lot of information that

was seized in connection with

these raids.

Among other problems that

Nicolle and the president have

is that it appears that Michael

Cohen basically was one of the

world's great hoarders as it

related to keeping evidence and

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Theresa May Slams Trump For Separating Migrant Kids — Then Her Dirty Secret Comes Out - Duration: 5:35.

UK Prime Minister Theresa May recently condemned President Donald Trump before his visit to

the UK, stating that he is "wrong" to separate illegal immigrant families.

However, she might want to reconsider her Trump bashing now that her nasty little secret

has been exposed.

On Wednesday, British Prime Minister Theresa May fanned the flames of the liberal media's

propaganda war on President Donald Trump, calling the policy of temporarily separating

illegal immigrant children from adults "wrong" and "deeply disturbing."

May was speaking to British lawmakers when she responded to photos portraying children

in detention centers, many of which have been proven to be hoaxes or pictures from Barack

Obama's time in office.

"The pictures of children being held in what appear to be cages are deeply disturbing.

This is wrong.

This is not something that we agree with.

This is not the United Kingdom's approach," she said during questioning.

May has been a formidable critic of Trump's actions since his 2016 election.

Despite her conflation of a policy enacted decades ago and practiced by former presidents,

May and her left-leaning peers continue to feed the liberal propaganda machine.

However, now that her own policy in dealing with migrant families has been exposed, she

might wish to rethink her chastisement of the Trump administration.

UK Prime Minister Theresa May is under fire for criticizing President Donald Trump for

the temporary separation of illegal immigrant adults and minors now that critics have shed

light on her own policy of indefinitely separating migrant families unless they are willing to

shell out loads of cash.

May has been exposed for enforcing a policy that refused to allow asylum seekers the ability

to reunite with their parents, spouses, and children unless they paid exorbitant fees.

In fact, at least 15,000 children have been "ripped" from their parents' arms without

any foreseeable reunification with their families, according to The Guardian.

The Children's Commissioner has found that at least 15,000 children growing up in the

UK live without a parent because the right of British citizens to reunite with a foreign

spouse is limited by an unreasonable income threshold, an impossibly complicated application

system fraught with Home Office errors, and no legal aid for families to challenge incorrect

decisions.

The Daily Caller reports that the Joint Council for the Welfare of immigrants' (JWCI) Divided

Families Campaign has come forward to condemn May for making "family reunification entitlements

a privilege for only the wealthy."

The JWCI also pointed out that May was in charge of enforcing legislation which not

only tore migrant families apart but detained them indefinitely, not unlike the American

legislation she has fervently criticized.

Bail for Immigration Detainees (BID) has expressed similar concerns by U.S. child wellness experts,

saying "a parent's detention is emotionally devastating.

Many of the children we work with have lost weight, suffer from nightmares and insomnia,"

on a crowdfunding page in 2016.

"No child should have to live through the trauma of being forcibly separated from their

parent by the government," the group said.

"Parents are removed without warning from the heart of the family," it added.

Of course, May wasn't always the virtue signaler and advocate for multiculturalism

she is today.

In 2012, she said that her goal as home secretary was "to create, here in Britain, a really

hostile environment for illegal immigrants."

In fact, she admitted that she valued the deportation of illegals over the "right

to family life."

While we absolutely agree with May's former actions in upholding the law and discouraging

illegal immigration, it is her flagrant hypocrisy that deserves the same condemnation she has

for the Trump administration's justice.

However, May refuses to let go of her newfound political correctness, and it's beginning

to catch up with her.

In her dedication to flooding the UK with migrants, most of whom are from Muslim countries,

May found herself at the center of an assassination attempt.

In December 2017, 20-year-old Bangladeshi migrant Naa'imur Zakariyah Rahman was arrested

just days before carrying out a murder plot against the PM.

Rahman planned to publicly behead May as she arrived on Downing Street before detonating

a suicide bomb to take out bystanders.

Rahman, who faces trial this week, was thwarted when authorities posed as an ISIS recruiter

in Syria, where his uncle had been killed by a drone strike while fighting for the terrorist

group.

Rahman also helped his companion, 22-year-old Mohammad Aqib Imran, join ISIS by recording

a video in which he pledged support to the cause.

"Can you put me in a sleeper cell ASAP?" the defendant allegedly asked in September.

"I want to do a suicide bomb on Parliament.

I want to attempt to kill Theresa May…my objective is to take out my target.

Nothing less than the death of the leaders of Parliament."

Theresa May isn't ignorant of the threat illegal migration poses to a Western nation.

She has seen firsthand the devastation that legislating policy based on emotion can cause,

yet she continues to aid this catastrophic agenda to gain popularity with the far-left.

Fortunately, President Donald Trump doesn't care about pleasing the foes of the US and

gaining the approval of the enemedia.

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Trump tries to shrug off Melania's jacket as celebs lead outrage - 247 news - Duration: 4:06.

A chorus of celebrities have expressed outrage over First Lady Melania Trump's slogan jacket saying 'I really don't care, do u?', which she wore before and after a trip to a child detention center in the middle of the immigration crisis

The First Lady wore the $39 green, hooded military jacket from Zara when she left for Texas and then returned to Washington on Thursday

   Chelsea Handler was among the big names to slam Melania for the item of clothing, tweeting: 'The hypocrisy of @FLOTUS going down to the border to speak broken English to our refugees in that dumb jacket is a little hard to swallow

'Producer Judd Apatow said: 'These people are beyond fiction. Nobody could dream them up in their worst nightmares

'Comedian Kathy Griffin launched an expletive-laden rant, saying: 'The jacket Melanie wore on the way to meeting the kids held in internment camps has 'I don't really care, do you?' written on the back

 F**k these people and f**k anyone who says we should be polite to them or maintain decorum

'Veep actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus simply tweeted: 'It's endless with these morons

'  President Donald Trump and his eldest son both tried to shrug off the controversy

The president took to Twitter soon after claiming his wife was referring to 'the Fake News Media' when she opted to wear the jacket to visit children separated from their families at the border

It contradicted Melania's spokeswoman's earlier statement that it was 'just a jacket' and that there 'was no hidden message'

 Trump tweeted: ''I REALLY DON'T CARE, DO YOU?' written on the back of Melania's jacket, refers to the Fake News Media

Melania has learned how dishonest they are, and she truly no longer cares.' As the outrage continued, Melania herself failed to mention the controversy when she took to Twitter Thursday night to share photos of her visit to the detention center

 'Today's visit to #Texas to spend time with children & thank the many hardworking individuals helping to care for them was very meaningful

Thank you to @SecAzar @HHSGOV for traveling w me today & the care you are giving these children in such a difficult time,' she tweeted

   The First lady's surprise visit to a children's shelter - where a handful of the 55 children it houses had been taken from their parents - was intended to underline her compassion for children, and came after she lobbied Trump to end separations

Instead it was overshadowed by the former model's choice of jacket.Melania was first spotted wearing the jacket as she left Washington but she changed into a cream button-up safari-style jacket before the plane landed in McAllen, Texas, for a visit to the Upbring New Hope Children's Center

But even after questions arose about her attire, Mrs Trump was back in the green jacket when she returned to Washington in 80-degree weather

She wore it as she walked to the Oval Office to see her husband.  After DailyMail

com identified the jacket Melania wore, Twitter users quickly slammed her for her 'tone deaf' fashion choice

Others suggested she was the only 'honest' Trump because she was wearing such a clear sentiment so publicly

When asked what message the first lady's jacket intended to send, spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham said: 'It's a jacket

There was no hidden message. After today's important visit to Texas, I hope the media isn't going to choose to focus on her wardrobe

' Grisham underscored that message in a tweet with the hashtags #SheCares and #ItsJustAJacket

 It's not the first time the first lady's fashion choices have caused a stir. Last August, a pair of Melania's signature spike heels earned her a round of bafflement as she boarded Air Force One bound for Texas to tour devastation after Hurricane Harvey

 She had changed into white sneakers by the time she and the president landed.At the second 2016 presidential debate, Mrs Trump showed up in a fuchsia silk blouse with a large bow at the neck, long known as a 'pussy bow blouse'

That was just days after reports surfaced that her husband had made lewd remarks years earlier about grabbing women by the genitals

On the other side of the political aisle, former First Lady Michelle Obama routinely caught grief from some critics for going sleeveless

Her husband, President Barack Obama, was the talk of a 24-hour news cycle when he donned a tan suit in 2014 for a media briefing

The First Lady said in a written statement after she returned to the White House that the visit had 'impacted me greatly

' She called on Congress to work together on immigration legislation that would benefit the children

'Spending time with them reinforces the fact that these kids are in this situation as a direct result of adult actions,' she said

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'Melania's stop in McAllen came one day after Trump ordered a halt, at least for now, to the separation of immigrant families who are detained at the border

Her visit to the one-story, red brick building was quickly arranged after Mrs Trump decided earlier this week that she wanted to go, her spokeswoman said, adding that she wanted to lend support to children who have been separated from their parents

Share this article Share 'I'm here to learn about your facility,' she said as she met with staff and federal health and border patrol officials

 She asked how she could help 'these children to reunite with their families as quickly as possible' and how often they communicate with their families

She learned the children are allowed a 10-minute phone call twice a week.   TWITTER REACTS TO MELANIA'S JACKET

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US - First Lady Melania Trump boards flight with a rain jacket written "I really don't care, do U?" - Duration: 0:23.

But it was what the First Lady was wearing

when boarding her flight

that stunned observers.

A rain jacket that read:

"I really don't care, do U?"

her spokesperson said it was "just a jacket"

but her husband then tweeted

that the fashion statement wasn't a mistake,

saying it was aimed at the "fake news media".

He added that Melania had learned how dishonest they were.

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