Fourth Day of the President: New Decrees of Donald Trump
Today, Donald Trump has signed several important decrees, held many business meetings and talked about the presidential elections with Congress leaders.
Oil pipe to be
US President Donald Trump signed decrees to lift bans on the construction of the Dakota Access and Keystone XL oil pipelines, which were introduced by the Barack Obama administration. Trump explained that in both cases the construction conditions may be revised, reports cnn.com.
“He remains convinced of that,” White House press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters.
Election officials who reviewed the Nov. 8 vote said there was no evidence of voter fraud, at least not on the scale Trump has alleged.
Recall that Clinton beat Trump by the number of voters who voted for it by almost 3 million votes. However, Trump won the victory where it was necessary, having received the majority of votes in the electoral college. Within the framework of the existing system in the USA, the winner is determined as a result of elections in each individual state and does not depend on the total number of votes on a national scale.
Earlier, the White House expressed dissatisfaction with media reports and photos published by them. They can be seenthat the inaugural events of the former US President Barack Obama in 2009 were attended by many more people than at the ceremony of taking the oath by Trump himself.
“I think if there is an opportunity to fight ISIS together with any country, be it Russia or someone else, and it is in our common national interest, then we, of course, will take advantage of that opportunity,” White House press secretary Sean Spicer said. .
Spicer also made it clear that Trump has already instructed Secretary of Defense James Mattis to change the US approach to fighting the "Islamic State."
New Ambassador to the UN
The Senate approved the nominee Nikki Haley as ambassador to the United Nations. Recall that Hayley was the governor of South Carolina and is one of the leaders of the Republican Party.
Meeting with carmaker leaders
US President Donald Trump met with 3 top managers of major American automakers, urging them to expand production in the US, not abroad.
“I want the factories to be built here for the production of the machines that are sold here!” Trump wrote on his Twitter feed. Reports about it golos-ameriki.ru.
Trump warned businessmen that he would try to get Congress to conduct a “substantial border tax”, possibly at a rate of 35%, for companies that move production abroad and then bring goods back to the US in order to sell them to American consumers. The new president also promised to "enormously" reduce legislative restrictions and taxes in order to give American companies an incentive to stay in the country.
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