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news alert while the media was looking the other way

Trump knocked three big ones out of the park this week if you only listen to the

mainstream media the last week of news has been dominated by two events the gun

control controversy and yet another staff shake-up at the White House as is

often the case there is a lot more going on than the shouting headlines suggest

which is a pretty good reason to not listen exclusively to the left-leaning

press while the media has obsessed over guns and an oval office insider most

people hadn't heard of until this month the Trump administration has actually

had some pretty solid ones that went unnoticed by the network talking heads

as Politico magazine journalist Danny Vinick reported these policy changes

could have big implications for the direction of the country even if they

aren't making front page news here are three of them in no particular order

the EPA backs down the Trump White House scored a major win when it came to

rolling back in Obama era regulation within the Environmental Protection

Agency a rule pushed by environmentalists during the last

administration had strict time limits for fixing methane leaks from oil and

gas wells but experts within the energy industry said the regulations were

overly harsh and hurt oil and gas production this week the EPA sided with

industry giving oil and gas companies up to two years to fix methane leaks and

eliminating a requirement that forced them to fix leaks during emergency or

unscheduled shutdowns political explained dot detected leaks will still

be repaired just on a timetable that is more realistic than the previously

stringent guidelines under the new proposal operators must repair leaks

during the next scheduled shutdown or within two years whichever is sooner the

news magazine continued charter schools get a boost Secretary of Education Betsy

Davao is a cabinet member who liberals love to hate

she came under harsh and often personally insulting scrutiny during her

confirmation process largely because the saw her as a wealthy socialite who was

merely playing teacher now she's the one schooling liberals in the past year Devo

has clearly figured out how to use the levers of power in her department

rolling back Obama era regulations and policies on everything from for-profit

colleges to campus sexual assault wrote Vinick dot one of the biggest Duvall

edwin's came this past week when the Department of Education formally

announced that it would be focusing on and channeling funding to competitive

charter schools and stem programs instead of paying social justice it's a

major shift from the priorities under de veau predecessor John King which focused

on socio-economic diversity in schools explained Politico giving parents

options to escape failing school systems and making sure students are prepared to

enter well payne tech-heavy career fields that definitely sounds like a

conservative victory dot mexican trade deals move forward donald trump was

particularly critical of nafta during his campaign and pledged to revamp the

agreement to make it more beneficial for US companies and america as a whole it

hasn't been a fast process but the administration is steadily moving

forward on this promise in mexico city this week the US mexico and canada

continued to negotiate reforms to the north american free trade agreement a

slow process that continues to hit roadblocks particularly on how much of a

car needs to be made in north america to qualify for preferential tariffs

Politico reported this topic may not get as much focus as other mexico centered

issues like the wall and immigration reform but nafta is a key part of the

north american economy and even slow progress on improving the treaty is

better than nothing dot as he has already shown on tax reform the

president is actually fairly adept at letting the media ruffle its feathers

and squawk about the latest controversy while the make America great again

agenda steadily moves ahead it turns out that there's more than meets the eye at

the Trump White House press share on Facebook to make sure people see what is

actually getting done behind the

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Audience Loses It After Billy Graham's Sister Shares What Trump Told Her Backstage - Duration: 4:00.

Audience Loses It After Billy Graham's Sister Shares What Trump Told Her Backstage

During Reverend Billy Graham's funeral, his sister got up in front of everyone for

a short speech.

However, the audience lost it the moment she began to talk about President Donald Trump

and what he dared to say to her backstage.Reverend Billy Graham was considered by many as "America's

Pastor" for over sixty years.

He served many presidents, always offering with the same message and warning all Americans

to turn to Jesus Christ.

Unfortunately, Reverend Graham passed away on February 21 and left his family and the

nation in mourning.

Billy Graham's funeral was held over the weekend in Charlotte, North Carolina.

More than 2,000 people attended, including President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania

Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and Karen Pence.

Moments before the funeral, President Trump privately spoke to Billy Graham's sister,

Jean Graham.

Although for a brief moment the nation questioned what they had discussed, it would soon be

revealed the moment that Jean took the stand to read her eulogy.

She shared what Trump had told her backstage.

"You are here because you love him," Jean began in her eulogy for her beloved brother,

according to Daily Caller.

"But you don't love him like I do.

And you haven't loved him as long as I have."

However, without even hesitating, she said exactly what happened between her and Trump

backstage.

"When the president saw me today, he said, 'My goodness, your family has good genes.'"

She then turned to look at Trump in the audience and revealed her response, "Well, you didn't

know that my name is Jean."

The audience immediately lost it, erupting in laughter.

She was referring to the fact that when President Trump stated that her family had good genes,

he had no idea that she, in fact, was named, "Jean."

She immediately returned her attention to her brother's eulogy.

"My other brother and sister have gone on, and I was reminded when I heard that my brother

died of the song that the choirs used to sing, 'Heaven Came Down and Filled my Soul with

Glory,'" she said, according to IJ Review.

"On Feb. 21, heaven came down."The lyrics she was referencing are absolutely beautiful

and perfectly encompassing what her brother, Billy Graham, was undoubtedly feeling.

The song begins:

Oh what a wonderful, wonderful day – day I will never forget;

After I'd wandered in darkness away, Jesus my Savior I met.

O what a tender, compassionate friend – He met the need of my heart;

Shadows dispelling, With joy I am telling, He made all the darkness depart.

Heaven came down and glory filled my soul, When at the cross the Savior made me whole;

My sins were washed away – And my night was turned to day –

Heaven came down and glory filled my soul!She was strong to stand up in front of the massive

crowd honoring her late brother.

During her speech, not a single tear fell, serving as a reminder of how God can offer

peace during difficult times.

Jean Graham knows that she will one day see her brother again, and until then, she will

continue spreading his message to the world.

It's wonderful to hear what she thought of her interaction with President Donald Trump

and to show the nation a snippet of what he's like behind closed doors.

He's an ordinary man who turned to God late in his life — but, we are all on own our

journeys — this just happens to be his.

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President Trump Faces Backlash Over Proposed Tariffs | TODAY - Duration: 3:02.

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BREAKING: Trump's Disgraced Staffer Just Sold What She Secretly Took From Him For $10Mil! - Duration: 6:53.

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Hero to Conservatives Everywhere Disputes Trump's Tariffs and Trade Wars Ideas - Duration: 4:02.

Hero to Conservatives Everywhere Disputes Trump's Tariffs and Trade Wars Ideas

Donald Trump's fights with the establishment might just be getting started.

When the 45th president was still just a contender for the Oval Office, he took on a field of

16 other Republican hopefuls by staking out an extreme case against the country's growing

entanglements with international trade treaties.

Even though it clashed with traditional Republican ideas, it gave him the support in the primaries

he needed to win the nomination over candidates like Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.In the general election,

it helped him win over crucial states in the Upper Midwest like Michigan and Wisconsin.

But when Trump announced this week that he plans to impose sweeping tariffs on imported

steel on the grounds of national security, according to The New York Times, he set himself

up against the man most conservatives view as guiding light for the movement over most

of the last century – Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman.A video posted to

YouTube in November 2015 by the conservative website LibertyPen contrasts the approaches

of Trump and Frieman to international trade, and should be a handy guide for the arguments

that are going to be arising over Trump's latest move — possibly for the remainder

of his time in office.

At the time the video was posted, it was only a theoretical possibility Trump would be president,

but it's definitely worth revisiting now.Friedman, who died in 2006, was one of the top intellectuals

of post-World War II America.

His memory is as revered among conservatives as it's reviled by liberals.

In fact, liberals probably despised Friedman in much the same way they hated Ronald Reagan

in the 1980s or fear and loathe Trump today, and for the same reason: They're afraid

of a man who consistently proves them wrong.Friedman did that over and over again.

And the underlying rule in his worldview, summed up in the 1962 book aptly titled "Capitalism

and Freedom," is a satisfying answer to every Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and "social

justice" grifter out there who wants to shake down American businesses for the so-called

benefit of the "underprivileged," when it's actually those "activists" who

benefit the most.Friedman's rule was simple, as he explained it in a 1970 essay for The

New York Times:

"There is one and only one social responsibility of business — to use its resources and engage

in activities designed to increase its profits so long as it stays within the rules of the

game, which is to say, engages in open and free competition without deception or fraud."For

that to work on an international level, though, for there to truly be "open and free competition,"

and every country should stay "within the rules of the game."

Trump has made clear for a very long time that he doesn't think other countries are

playing fairly – most notably China – and he sees the imposition of tariffs like the

ones he announced this week as a step toward making that happened.

Some leaders of the conservative movement will disagree — like the current editors

and writers of the National Review (who made no secret of their opposition to Trump as

a candidate, but seem to be grudgingly coming around).

So, in all probability, would the late Milton Friedman, a man who considered Reagan a personal

hero.Friedman was as anti-establishment as Trump, so it's unfortunate the men are representing

different sides in the GOP of the 21st century.

But Trump's fights with the establishment might only be getting started.

Please like and share this article on Facebook and Twitter if you appreciate President Trump

sticking it to the establishment.

How do you think Milton Friedman would have viewed Trump's presidency?

Scroll down to comment below!

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Bearking: Trump vows to tax European cars if the EU fights back with tariff on U S goods - Duration: 3:59.

In the first rumblings of a potential trade war, President Trump punched back Saturday

at Canadian and European warnings that his steel tariff plan is "unacceptable" by threatening

to slap a tariff on European cars if they try to take him on.

The latest volley out of Mar-a-Lago came two days after Trump first announced plans to

impose a U.S. tariff of 25% on steel imports and 10% on aluminum.

That, in turn, was met by a sharp rejection from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

who called the tariffs "absolutely unacceptable" and said they would cause serious disruption

of markets on both sides of the border.

His foreign minister, Chrystia Freeland, warns that Canada is prepared to "take responsive

measures to defend its trade interests and workers," Reuters reports.

European leaders also weighed in.

Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission, told the German media that the

EU would respond with tariffs on such U.S. products as Harley-Davidsons, Kentucky bourbon

and bluejeans.

"None of this is reasonable, but reason is a sentiment that is very unevenly distributed

in this world," Juncker said.

From his weekend perch, Trump made it clear that such talk would only stoke American resolve.

"If the E.U. wants to further increase their already massive tariffs and barriers on U.S.

companies doing business there, we will simply apply a Tax on their Cars which freely pour

into the U.S.," he tweeted.

"They make it impossible for our cars (and more) to sell there.

Big trade imbalance!"

The tweet underscored his observation on Friday that when the U.S.is losing "many billions"

on trade with virtually every trading partner "trade wars are good and easy to win."

Dieter Kempf, head of the Federation of German Industries, warns that Trump was risking a

"spiral of protectionism" that in the end would cost American jobs, as well as those

in Germany and the rest of Europe, The New York Times reported.

For now, Canada was feeling the most acute pressure as the top supplier to the United

States of both steel and aluminum, exporting nearly 90% of its steel to the U.S.

"Any disruption to this integrated market would be significant and serious, Trudeau

said.

These proposals, he added, "are going to hurt them every bit as much as they are going to

hurt us, and we are confident we're going to continue to be able to defend Canadian

industry."

While Trump has routinely singled out China for its steel and aluminum exports to the

U.S., the president, in his off-the-cuff remarks on Thursday, did not say specifically whether

Canada and/or Mexico would be subject to the new measures.

If he aims only at China, however, he would hit a mighty small target since China accounts

for only 2.9% of U.S. steel imports.

Canada, on the other hand, is the biggest supplier, accounting for 16% of U.S. steel

imports, or $4.3 billion in 2017, followed by South Korea, Mexico, Brazil and China,

according to data compiled by Wood Mackenzie.

The Wall Street Journal, quoting an unidentified senior White House official, reports that

Trump plans to apply his tariffs globally and won't exempt allies such as Canada and

Europe.

That is hardly surprising, given Trump's ire in the past over Canada's export policies.

Last year, in a flareup over milk pricing and softwood lumber, the president took a

swipe at the neighbors to the north, warning people not to be fooled by Canadians' friendly

demeanor, the The Globe and Mail reported.

"Canada's been very rough on the United States.

Everyone thinks of Canada as being wonderful, and so do I, I love Canada," he said.

"But they've outsmarted our politicians for many years."

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We Just Found Out Who The Heavily Decorated Army Major Escorting Trump At Graham's Funeral Is - Duration: 5:02.

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Trump's Disgraced Staffer Just Sold What She Secretly Took From Him For $10 Million dollars! - Duration: 7:01.

BREAKING: Trump's Disgraced Staffer Just Sold What She Secretly Took From Him For $10

Million dollars!

White House communications director Hope Hicks, one of President Donald Trump's most trusted

and longest-serving aides, abruptly announced her resignation Wednesday, leaving a void

around a president who values loyalty.

Much speculation is surrounding the rather abrupt departure of the soon-to-be-former

White House Communications Director.

Though she has not even vacated the West Wing yet, she is said to be receiving offers by

the truckload promising eight-figure paydays if she is willing to go on the record to provide

juicy insider details of the inner workings of the Trump administration to powerful publishers

and producers eager for dirt.

Before the ink was even dry on Hicks' resignation, just one day after her so-called "white

lies" testimony before the House Intelligence Committee, one of New York City's publishing

house editors was attempting to contact Hicks to make her an offer she couldn't refuse

– $10 million to write a "candid, truthful, sensitive tell-all about her life in Trump

Land—the good, the bad and the ugly."

A high-profile literary agent from New York City, Eric Myers stated Hicks could easily

get a $10 million advance, "If she really did promise to throw the office doors wide

open and tell all."

Then came a female Hollywood producer-screenwriter with yet another high dollar offer…and the

parade offers began with different variations of the same question – "What would it

take to do your story as a mini-series or on the big screen?

I can get the financing, like tomorrow, and make you rich and even more famous.

You have an incredible story.

Let's talk!"

White House insiders speak of Hicks' time at the White House noting that should the

29-year-old decide to spill all she would be an incredible resource due to the detailed

diary she kept of her time in the White House.

In a statement, President Trump praised Hicks for her work over the last three years, saying

he "will miss having her by my side."

Many producers and publishers have stated if she should decide to publish it may be

prudent for Hicks to hold an auction, thus allowing Hicks to walk away with an agreement

to keep some 15% of the total sales.

White House insiders are conflicted with some reporting Hicks has decided to publish a tell-all

memoir and others citing Hicks' unquestioning loyalty to the Trump administration and her

longstanding friendship with President Donald Trump himself as reasons she will not do so.White

House insiders speak of Hicks' time at the White House noting that should the 29-year-old

decide to spill all she would be an incredible resource due to the detailed diary she kept

of her time in the White House.

One publishing executive stated of Hicks – "Next to Ivanka and Melania, Hope is the woman closest

to the president.

She knows all the secrets, all the foibles, all the quirks."President Trump has had

multiple communications directors in 400-some odd days in office with tenures lasting from

just 10 days with the infamous Anthony Scaramucci to Hicks herself lasting just over 170 days.

Sean Spicer served in the Trump administration as Press Secretary and he recently announced

his own plans for a tell-all book of the happenings in the West-Wing of his own.

Hicks resigned on Wednesday after serving in the Trump administration since the beginning

of his presidency.

Though Spicer definitely will have the dibs on some insider info, even more highly anticipated

is James Comey's book – "A Higher Honor: Truth, Lies and Leadership" due to come

out in mid-April.

Given the accusations of perjury against Comey during his testimony before Congress and the

leaking of memos to the press by Comey's "friend" at Comey's direction, as well

as the criminality of the conduct of the FBI itself during Comey's leadership tenure

there is much speculation as to just how truthful Comey's book will be.

The book currently has a lengthy list of back orders in anticipation of its release date.

Trump's first campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, recently published a book that President Trump

had high praise for.

Lewandowski also is said to have briefly dated Hicks during the campaign while he was said

to have been married to another woman.

Hicks also dated accused spousal batterer and former Staff Secretary Rob Porter.One

thing is certain about Hicks is she knows how to keep her mouth shut when she chooses

to do so.

During her time in the Trump administration's communications department, Hicks rarely gave

interviews or even on-the-record statements to the press.

This has caused the press to develop a rather devoted interest in getting her to open up

and talk.

However, many are certain that she will not risk her relationship with President Trump

to do so.

Hicks said in a statement, "There are no words to adequately express my gratitude to

President Trump."

She added she wished Trump and his administration the "very best."

Before Wednesday's announcement, Hicks had not been happy for some time, according to

two people with knowledge of her thinking who were not authorized to discuss the matter

publicly.

One person said Hicks had been increasingly feeling the stress of the position.

The Daily Mail reports of an unnamed White House insider as a source, stating – 'The

thing is Hope's one of Donald Trump's most loyal colleagues and friends.

She's not one to destroy that relationship and she is certainly under some sort of nondisclosure

agreement.

Moreover, the various investigations by the special counsel andCongresss could target

her.

So she has to be very careful about jumping into any deals."

One literary agent who has represented Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists told the Mail that

many in the entertainment and media industries see Hicks's story as a political blockbuster,

citing Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" as an example.

Wolff's book, which has been criticized as inaccurate in parts, nevertheless was widely

popular on its release in January, with sales of the book topping 1.7 million.

The agent stated of Wolff and Hicks – "Michael Wolff with his unauthorized tell-all has sold

something like 900,000 books, and it's made him a millionaire, even though there's been

questions about some of his reporting.

Believe me when I say that the publishing world and Hollywood are in a state of excitement

over getting her to agree and sign on the dotted line.

I'd kill to have her as my client."

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No More Free Money President Trump Cuts Off Millions in Military Aid to Pakistan - Duration: 21:04.

No More Free Money: President Trump Cuts Off Millions in Military Aid to Pakistan

The Trump administration announced on Friday it will not be sending military aid totaling

$255 million to Pakistan.

The monetary aid was denied to the Pakistan government in response to its ineffective

action against terrorists and militants on its soil.

The Hindustan Times reported:

The Trump administration on Friday announced the United States will deny Pakistan military

aid amounting to $255 million as it expects Islamabad to take decisive action "against

terrorists and militants on its soil".

"The United States does not plan to spend the $255 million in FY 2016 in Foreign Military

Financing for Pakistan at this time," said a spokesperson of the President's National

Security Council in a statement to Hindustan Times.

"The President has made clear that the United States expects Pakistan to take decisive action

against terrorists and militants on its soil, and that Pakistan's actions in support of

the South Asia Strategy will ultimately determine the trajectory of our relationship, including

future security assistance.

"The Administration continues to review Pakistan's level of cooperation."

The statement reflected and sealed the administration's complete disillusionment with Pakistan, which

had sought to brazenly disregard the explicit warnings issued by President Donald Trump

personally and leading members of his cabinet, such as secretaries James Mattis and Rex Tillerson.

"This could be the severest blow dealt to Islamabad by this administration if it indeed

decided to withhold it," said a leading US expert on Pakistan, who did not want to

be identified.

"There is more coming," the expert added.

First reported by The New York Times, the move to withhold the money, which may not

be large but would have signaled US backing, is reported to have come shortly after Pakistan

refused to hand over to the Americans an operative of the Haqqani Network apprehended during

the rescue of an American-Canadian family in October.

The Haqqani Network is an affiliate of Afghan Taliban and works out of Pakistan, inflicting

massive casualties on US-led international coalition in Afghanistan.

Frustrated by Islamabad's reluctance to give them, the United States has tied large

portions of military aid payments to Pakistan to its actions aimed at debilitating the network.

Pakistan, however, has chosen to lose hundreds of millions of dollars in such payments over

2015 and 2016, instead of kicking out the terrorists.

And it has lost equity.

The Trump administration was clear from the start it wouldn't countenance continuity

in ties and aid without real changes.

"We have been paying Pakistan billions and billions of dollars at the same time they

are housing the very terrorists that we are fighting," President Donald Trump had said

unveiling his new South Asia strategy in August.

"But that will have to change, and that will change immediately."

But there was no marked change in Pakistan's behaviour, as was publicly attested by a top

US military commander, General John Nicholson, in November, three months after Trump's

unequivocal warning.

There have been signs, instead, of resolute defiance, such as the release of Lashkar-e-Taiba

founder Hafiz Saeed from house arrest, An outraged White House used unusually harsh

language and tone to demand his rearrest, with a warning that failure could have "repercussions"

for bilateral ties.

Saeed remains free, and Pakistani officials have sought to shift the blame for it on the

independence of the country's judiciary, when law enforcement and prosecution remain

with the executive branch.

And they sought to blame India for providing insufficient incriminating evidence — in

connection with the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks carried out by Saeed's Lashkar-e-Taiba.

There is a US bounty of $10 million for the man's arrest.

Denial of aid, many critics of Pakistan argue, will unlikely make an impact on Islamabad

and they have called for harsher measures.

Stripping Pakistan of the status of a non-NATO ally, for one, which could cost it military

aid in terms of money and equipment.

And, more punishing perhaps, would be to declare Pakistan a state sponsor of terrorism, such

as Syria and North Korea, which could severely cripple Pakistan.

That's the impending "more" indicated by the South

Asia expert.

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Ivanka Trump's Lifestyle ★ Net Worth ★ House ★ Cars ★ Income ★ Education ★Biography ★Boy-Friend 2018 - Duration: 5:59.

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President Trump Smacks Down Alec Baldwin With Brutal Tweet - Duration: 2:26.

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Donald Trump Just Told A Crowd "Listen You Motherf*ckers…" And They Went Absolutely WILD! - Duration: 5:47.

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BREAKING Trump Just Met With NRA - Duration: 24:09.

BREAKING: Trump Just Met With NRA

BREAKING: Trump Just Met With NRA To Make New AWESOME Move For 2A – He Tricked Libs

All Along!

President Trump and the White House have slipped back on the support for the universal background

checks proposed for gun purchases.

While this does not mean that background checks for guns will not be supported or improved,

it just says that there is currently not support in place for the universal background checks

that some liberal Democrats may have called for.

Trump initially seemed to support the idea, which makes sense because the President should

listen to all ideas and make a firm decision on them after considering their potential

to be a benefit.

It seems as though the White House is backing off the concept of universal background checks.

Many Americans realize that the background check system should be improved to help prevent

people with mental illness, criminal backgrounds, or even getting the police called a dozen

times like school shooter Nikolas Cruz from purchasing a gun legally.

The reason the White House backed off the support of a universal background check is

that the word "universal" means something different to many people.

The White House was smart to withhold support because Trump has not yet been able to read

and adequately submitted legislation pertaining to universal background checks.

It's hard to support something without it being in writing, analyzed, and discussed.

The lack of Trump's blind support for something he has not yet read is churning the guts of

the liberal Democrats as they embellish on another meltdown, even though Trump and the

White House put their foot down firmly with some common sense.

Democrats like Senator Dianne Feinstein will not be happy with this.

The Hill reported more on the pullout: "Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders

said Trump supports "not necessarily universal background checks, but certainly improving

the background check system."

"He wants to see what that legislation, the final piece of it looks like," she told

reporters at the White House.

"Universal means something different to a lot of people.

He certainly wants to focus and improve on the background check system."

The comments come after Trump stunned many in Washington by voicing support for many

gun control proposals during a meeting with lawmakers that aired live on television.

During the Wednesday meeting, Trump appeared to agree with Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.),

who said that "Americans want universal background checks."

"You have a different president now," Trump told the senator.

"You went through a lot of presidents and you didn't get it done.

You have a different president.

And I think, maybe, you have a different attitude, too.

I think people want to get it done."

The president has previously supported a more modest proposal written by Murphy and Senate

Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-Texas) designed to bolster the existing background check system,

but not expand it.

Sanders's comments come one night after Trump met with representatives from the National

Rifle Association (NRA), a group that Trump urged lawmakers to defy on guns even though

he long supported it.

She said the president promised the NRA "only that he'll continue to support the Second

Amendment."

Trump's meeting with the NRA has sparked irrational upset among Democrats as they see

every tragedy as a means to push the narrative on gun control.

Liberals and Democrats often push their agenda as soon as any tragedy happens, not even waiting

until the victims have been picked up off the floor.

They exploit victims for their own cause, and it's quite disturbing.

When Trump and the White House decide that they will not support something that they

have not yet read, then it's perfectly reasonable and a decision bolstered with common sense.

If President Trump reads it and likes it, then he'll act on it and push it through

the necessary protocol to be turned into a law.

That will take time as it goes through the chain of command.

While people discuss background checks, they're also debating boycotts, and corporations are

cutting ties with the NRA.

None of which makes any sense because neither the NRA nor the corporations had anything

to do with the Parkland school shooting that prompted all of this into action.

Americans would benefit from improved background checks that require a mental health exam and

a look at each buyer's history with the police.

Nikolas Cruz had the cops called on him dozens of times, and even if he escaped charges being

pressed, he still should not have been allowed to purchase his weapons.

Having the cops called for a noise violation because you're having a loud party is one

thing.

Having the police called numerous times for incidents that may have involved violence

should automatically trigger something in the background checks that allow the decision

making process more information about the buyer.

Criminals can always get their guns on the street, but Americans should remain tough

and not make it easier for them.

The good guys with the guns will always prevail and a reliable background check makes sure

the most trustworthy

and responsible people

own firearms.

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