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WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is seeking data and information from the public that DHS intends to use to develop a public charge regulatory proposal. The purpose of public comment is to ensure that the proposal is fair, consistent with law, and informed by relevant data and evidence. Public comment also will help DHS ensure that the proposed regulation does not impose undue burdens on noncitizens seeking admission to or adjustment of status in the United States.
SAVE AMERICA
PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
AUGUST 20, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
Endorsement of Jonathan Lindsey
Jonathan Lindsey, who is running for State Senator in Michigan, was born and raised in the 16th District. He is a Yale graduate and the son-in-law of the Great Art Laffer, President Ronald Reagan's Chief Economist. As a Special Forces Veteran, Jonathan totally supports our Military, Veterans, and Law Enforcement. He is tough on Election Integrity, Crime, Pro-Life, and will always protect our Second Amendment. We need a warrior like Jonathan Lindsey to uphold our America First agenda. Jonathan has my Complete and Total Endorsement!
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PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
AUGUST 20, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
Endorsement of Jonathan Lindsey
Jonathan Lindsey, who is running for State Senator in Michigan, was born and raised in the 16th District. He is a Yale graduate and the son-in-law of the Great Art Laffer, President Ronald Reagan's Chief Economist. As a Special Forces Veteran, Jonathan totally supports our Military, Veterans, and Law Enforcement. He is tough on Election Integrity, Crime, Pro-Life, and will always protect our Second Amendment. We need a warrior like Jonathan Lindsey to uphold our America First agenda. Jonathan has my Complete and Total Endorsement!
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FROM WH:
President Biden will not be travelling to Wilmington as he had been scheduled to do so. He will instead remain at the White House this weekend.
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EDIT: WH NOW SAYING, "President Biden will remain at the White House TONIGHT..."
*So will resume his vacation from the 21st
President Biden will not be travelling to Wilmington as he had been scheduled to do so. He will instead remain at the White House this weekend.
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EDIT: WH NOW SAYING, "President Biden will remain at the White House TONIGHT..."
*So will resume his vacation from the 21st
SAVE AMERICA
PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
AUGUST 20, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America
Leaving Americans behind for death is an unforgivable dereliction of duty, which will go down in infamy.
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PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
AUGUST 20, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America
Leaving Americans behind for death is an unforgivable dereliction of duty, which will go down in infamy.
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SAVE AMERICA
PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
AUGUST 20, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America
Afghanistan under Biden was not a withdrawal, it was a surrender. Will he apologize for the greatest tactical mistake in history, pulling the Military out before our citizens?
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PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
AUGUST 20, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America
Afghanistan under Biden was not a withdrawal, it was a surrender. Will he apologize for the greatest tactical mistake in history, pulling the Military out before our citizens?
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*WH DECIDED TO TAKE A FEW QUESTIONS, THAT HAD BEEN PRE APPROVED, AND THEY ALSO DECIDED TO KEEP HIM FROM TAKING OFF ON VACATION TODAY AT 3PM...
SAVE AMERICA
PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
AUGUST 20, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
ICYMI: "Joe Biden Is No Donald Trump, And the Taliban Knew It"
Read the full article by Shane Harris with AMAC here.
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https://min.amac.us/joe-biden-is-no-donald-trump-and-the-taliban-knew-it/
PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
AUGUST 20, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
ICYMI: "Joe Biden Is No Donald Trump, And the Taliban Knew It"
Read the full article by Shane Harris with AMAC here.
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https://min.amac.us/joe-biden-is-no-donald-trump-and-the-taliban-knew-it/
AMAC - The Association of Mature American Citizens
Joe Biden Is No Donald Trump, And the Taliban Knew It
However often Democrats and the mainstream media may parrot Biden’s claim that he was “only doing what President Trump would have done” in pu
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Watch as Biden fumbles on LIVE TV and can't even remember when he sent troops to rescue Americans in Kabul nor how many were rescued.
He has to embarrassingly turn to NSA Sullivan and ask: "Was it yesterday or the day before?... How many?"
Nothing to see here, folks...
via 'BennyJohnson' twitter
He has to embarrassingly turn to NSA Sullivan and ask: "Was it yesterday or the day before?... How many?"
Nothing to see here, folks...
via 'BennyJohnson' twitter
SAVE AMERICA
PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
AUGUST 20, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America
Trending on Twitter today, "TRUMP WAS RIGHT!"
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PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
AUGUST 20, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America
Trending on Twitter today, "TRUMP WAS RIGHT!"
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08/20/2021 05:57 PM EDT
Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State
Over the past several days, the United States has mobilized an unprecedented, global effort through our diplomatic channels to evacuate U.S. citizens, personnel from partner nations, and at-risk Afghans from Kabul. We are working around the clock to maximize evacuations; we have facilitated the departure of approximately 13,000 people on U.S. military aircraft since August 14 and continue to ramp up operations.
I would like to give special thanks to our partners around the globe who have been instrumental in this operation. Bahrain, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Qatar, Tajikistan, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and Uzbekistan have been, or will soon be, transiting Americans or, in some circumstances, others through their territories to safety. Albania, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Mexico, Poland, Qatar, Rwanda, Ukraine, and Uganda have also made generous offers regarding the relocation efforts for at-risk Afghans. We deeply appreciate the support they have offered, and are proud to partner with them in our shared support of the Afghan people. We are encouraged by other countries that are also considering providing support. We have no higher priority than the safety and security of U.S. citizens overseas and to fulfill our commitments to citizens of partner nations and at-risk Afghans.
This massive effort would not be possible without the tireless commitment of the Department's workforce. We have more work to do, but their dedication to service is of the highest order. I would also like to thank partners from across the U.S. interagency for their cooperation and support of our collective efforts.
Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State
Over the past several days, the United States has mobilized an unprecedented, global effort through our diplomatic channels to evacuate U.S. citizens, personnel from partner nations, and at-risk Afghans from Kabul. We are working around the clock to maximize evacuations; we have facilitated the departure of approximately 13,000 people on U.S. military aircraft since August 14 and continue to ramp up operations.
I would like to give special thanks to our partners around the globe who have been instrumental in this operation. Bahrain, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Qatar, Tajikistan, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and Uzbekistan have been, or will soon be, transiting Americans or, in some circumstances, others through their territories to safety. Albania, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Mexico, Poland, Qatar, Rwanda, Ukraine, and Uganda have also made generous offers regarding the relocation efforts for at-risk Afghans. We deeply appreciate the support they have offered, and are proud to partner with them in our shared support of the Afghan people. We are encouraged by other countries that are also considering providing support. We have no higher priority than the safety and security of U.S. citizens overseas and to fulfill our commitments to citizens of partner nations and at-risk Afghans.
This massive effort would not be possible without the tireless commitment of the Department's workforce. We have more work to do, but their dedication to service is of the highest order. I would also like to thank partners from across the U.S. interagency for their cooperation and support of our collective efforts.