Monday, July 17, 2017

White House defends criticism of Trump 'Made in America Week'


President Trump on Monday declared it "Made in America week."

According to the White House, it's goal is to honor 'the incredible workers and companies who make 'Made in America' the world standard for quality and craftsmanship.'

Sean Spicer, the White House press spokesperson, was asked if Donald Trump's company or his daughter Ivanka's company would make any commitment to stop manufacturing their products abroad...

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Spicer was asked if the Presdient was the right person to sell the message of 'made in america' given the products he has  made outside of the U.S.

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Sean Spicer was also asked about the revelation Don Junior had met with a Kremlin-linked lawyer last year..

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OUT: Magnitsky'
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Healthcare also came up during the off-camera briefing, Sean Spicer said the President  had been busy talking with Senators with more meeting planned Wednesday at the White House with Lawmakers to try and help ongoing Republican efforts to advance the Trump adiministration healthcare bill....  

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OUT: '...this done'
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