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Trump to NRA: ‘I will never ever let you down’

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President Trump addressed the National Rifle Association (NRA) convention on Friday. He’s the first president to do so in more than 30 years. “The eight-year assault on your second amendment freedoms has come to a crashing end, ” Trump said.
The Senate confirmed Alexander Acosta as Labor Secretary on Tuesday in a 60-38 vote.
A whirlwind tour of the triumphs and setbacks that marked the first 100 days of Donald J. Trump’s presidency.
US Pacific Forces Commander Admiral Harry Harris Jr., testified before the U. S. Congress on Wednesday about the threat posed by North Korea. Harris said North Korea had conducted about 60 ballistic missile tests in recent years, and it was the only country to have tested nuclear devices in this century.
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Senior lawmakers on the House Oversight Committee said former national security adviser Michael Flynn may have violated the law when he took payments from groups associated with foreign governments. White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said during Tuesday’s press briefing that he didn’ t know if Flynn broke any laws.
Senate Appropriations Chairman Jack Latvala, R-Clearwater, rails against House Speaker Richard Corcoran, R-Land O’ Lakes, for proposing a ‘continuation budget’ rather than negotiating with the Senate on a new budget for 2017-18. Video courtesy News Service of Florida.
Congress must agree on a federal spending budget by Friday, April 28 to prevent a government shutdown. The deadline nears the symbolic 100 days in office for President Trump, who is pushing for the budget to include funding for his proposed border wall.
Calling Sen. Frank Artiles a “bully, ” members of the Florida Legislative Black Caucus are seeking the expulsion of the Miami Republican from the Florida Senate after he insulted a black female senator using curse words and a racial slur.
Senate President Joe Negron, R-Stuart, explains the timeline of how he learned of — and responded to — Miami Republican Sen. Frank Artiles’ offensive remarks against two black senators.
Senate President Joe Negron, R-Stuart, answered questions from reporters after Miami Republican Sen. Frank Artiles formally apologized on the chamber floor Wednesday for insulting and using a racial slur against two black senators.
Miami Republican Sen. Frank Artiles formally apologized on the Florida Senate floor on Wednesday, April 19,2017, for insulting and using racial slurs against two black lawmakers two days prior.
Florida legislators are advancing a bill that extends a formal apology and seeks a full pardon to the four men falsely accused in 1948 after
Melania Trump had to nudge President Trump to remind him to put his hand over his heart during the national anthem during the traditional White House Easter Egg Roll.
At a news conference, in Moscow on Wednesday, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said that US-Russia relations are “at a low point.”
Broward County Rep. Shevrin Jones, the top Democrat on the House Education Committee, explains his concerns with a proposal from House Republicans that’s intended to help students in failing traditional schools by attracting charter schools they could attend instead.
Justice Anthony Kennedy swore in Judge Neil Gorsuch as associate justice on the Supreme Court at a ceremony at the White House.

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