Day TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN of Presidential recovery.
Democrats are claiming that President Trump is “destroying” the White House. That he had promised that the ballroom construction wouldn’t interfere with the existing White House structure. Here’s cankles leading the pack:
And “Morning Joe”:
Good news.
An appeals court just ruled that President Donald Trump can deploy National Guard troops to violence-plagued Portland, Oregon.
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Portland has been under near-constant siege for months, as Antifa, Trantifa, and other radical leftists violently harass and even assault agents and federal property. Trump wanted to send in military backup, and this time, the legal decision went his way.
Forbes reported Monday: “A federal appeals court ruled Monday that President Donald Trump can send troops to Portland, Oregon, while litigation over their deployment moves forward, overturning a lower court that blocked Trump from his latest effort to use the military in Democratic-leaning cities.”
Andy Ngo reported that the Portland “No King” protests turned violent. He highlighted threatening messages on the protestors’ signs, including pro-guillotine messages.
Jared Kushner and US special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff — the pair largely responsible for Trump’s Israel-Hamas peace deal — provided rare insight into how the administration is trying to disarm the terror group and re-establish secure leadership in war-torn Gaza.
Kushner and Witkoff explained how they brokered the 20-point deal and what the next steps are on the Sunday episode of “60 Minutes” ahead of their trip to Israel on Monday.
Kushner warned that they expect Hamas to “try to reconstitute and take back their positions” within the power vacuum.
“The success or failure of this will be if Israel and this international mechanism is able to create a viable alternative. If they are successful, Hamas will fail, and Gaza will not be a threat to Israel in the future,” Kushner said.