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    Some of the many Bills that I am signing in the Oval Office right now. Cancelled my trip on Air Force One to Florida while we wait to see if the Democrats will help us to protect America’s Southern Border!

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  2. Fact: Of the 7.7 million people liberated from ISIS’s brutal rule, most (over 5 million) were liberated since President Trump took office.

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  3. Fact: The majority of our gains against ISIS – a fight the U.S. has waged with partners since 2014 – have been made since President Trump came into office.

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  4. Fact: Over 4 million people have returned to areas liberated from ISIS control. ISIS has not regained any territory that it lost to Coalition–backed forces.

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  5. Fact: The physical caliphate is destroyed and the territory ISIS once controlled has been liberated.

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  6. "A central theme of the Trump administration has been to expand prosperity for all Americans, which includes helping people lift themselves out of pervasive poverty." — More on how President Trump is restoring integrity to SNAP:

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  7. Washington has betrayed Americans for decades with a broken immigration system. It's time for real border security.

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  8. “They will not be able to disappear into the United States. They will have to wait for approval to come into the United States,” says of the move to end "catch-and-release." Today's West Wing Reads:

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  9. Today, about 77 percent of State inmates and 38 percent of Federal inmates are rearrested within five years of their release from prison. First Step addresses these problems that have plagued our justice system for years.

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  10. The First Step Act was championed by law enforcement groups, faith-based organizations, and State and local leaders across the political spectrum. What to know:

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  11. Just now, President put his signature on the First Step Act—a monumental win for responsible, common-sense justice reform.

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  12. Happening now: President signs S. 756, the First Step Act, and H.R. 6964, the Juvenile Justice Reform Act!

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  13. Americans deserve better than a closed Government and an open border.

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  14. The Senate has a choice to make: Keep America's borders open to those with no regard for our laws, or secure our border and keep the Government open and working for the American people. It's straightforward, it's common sense, and it's urgent.

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  15. First Lady Laura Bush's 2001 Christmas theme celebrated being "Home for the Holidays," paying tribute to homes all over America:

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  16. A few hours ago, President Trump signed into law one of his biggest goals for 2018: a Farm Bill that will keep American agriculture and farmers on top globally. More in 1600 Daily:

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  17. Dec 20

    Big day here at the White House, where : ✅Demanded funding for Border Security, including a wall ✅Ended “Catch and Release” so aliens don’t disappear into our country ✅Signed the Farm Bill, giving our Nation's farmers support, certainty, and stability

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  18. Dec 20

    The 2018 Farm Bill will improve programs that help put American agriculture on top: crop insurance, forest management, rural broadband, and more.

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  19. Dec 20

    The 2018 Farm Bill—passed by a bipartisan majority in Congress—marks the first time in nearly 3 decades a farm bill has been enacted the same year it was introduced. What to know:

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    Democrats, it is time to come together and put the SAFETY of the AMERICAN PEOPLE before POLITICS. Border security must become a #1 priority!

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