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Trump pledges to ‘work every single day’ to fight terror, hours after golfing with Peyton Manning



... It was the second day in a row he’d golfed and, by our count, the 22nd time he’s played golf since he was elected president (Jan 20th)

He trails other recent administrations significantly in the number of appointees to key government positions that he’s had filled. By May 20, he’d only put forward 94 people to fill 559 positions requiring Senate confirmation. Among the positions for which the White House has put forward no nominees are:

• Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, Office of the Director National Intelligence
• Principal deputy director, Office of the Director National Intelligence
• Director, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
• Assistant attorney general for the national security division, Department of Justice
• Coordinator for counterterrorism, State Department
• Deputy secretary, Department of Defense
• Undersecretary for intelligence, Department of Defense
• Assistant secretary for Transportation Security Administration
• Associate director for national security and international affairs, Office of Science and Technology Policy

And, of course, Trump promised to fill the country’s top crime-fighting position — the FBI director position, left vacant by his firing last month of James B. Comey — before he left on his overseas trip at the end of May. That deadline came and went. He’s now spent a fifth of his presidency with no director of the FBI.


Trump also repeatedly promised to deal with the Islamic State with a heavy hand, promising both that he would “bomb the hell” out of them (a pledge his son says he’s kept) and that he had a secret plan to eradicate the group quickly.

“All I can tell you it is a foolproof way of winning, and I’m not talking about what some people would say, but it is a foolproof way of winning the war with ISIS,” Trump said in May 2015, using a common acronym to refer to the Islamic State. By September of last year, though, the plan was revealed in more detail: He would ask generals to develop a plan within the first 30 days of his presidency.

They did. That plan reportedly
mirrored Barack Obama’s. There is an important footnote, though. One Obama administration effort to partner with Kurdish forces in an assault on the Islamic State’s capital of Raqqa was delayed by incoming national security adviser Michael Flynn. That partnership ran contrary to the interests of Turkey; Flynn, coincidentally or not, had been paid by Turkey to lobby the U.S. government, but didn’t report it.




Analysis | Trump pledges to ‘work every single day’ to fight terror, hours after golfing with Peyton Manning


 
u haven't seen the tax plan yet so I'll reserve judgement


You haven't seen the reality of Obama's tax plan because they've lied to the people and the only ones who fell for it were the idiots we call sheep.

His plan isn't what your MSM BS LIARS FEED you...........................but keep dreaming Freedom and rights will always win.
 

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