President’s Today Schedule – July 24, 2020

11:00 AM The President presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Jim Ryun 3:00 PM The President delivers remarks and signs executive orders on lowering drug prices

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Operation LeGend Launches to Fight Rise in Crime

The operation is named after 4 yr old LeGend Taliferro. Delivering remarks on the launch of Operation LeGend, named for the 4 year old boy shot in his…

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Mitchell Silk, U.S. Treasury

Mitchell Silk is Assistant Secretary for International Markets at the U.S. Treasury. In this role, he advances U.S. interests relating to financial stability and regulatory issues, while promoting…

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Jul 23rd

Heavenly Father, help us stay strong in body and in spirit. Help us to keep focused on healing and restoration, and not despair. Help us to remain hopeful…

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House to Vote on Removing Confederate Statues

Statue of Chief Justice Taney and Robert E. Lee under review On Wednesday, the House of Representatives moved closer to a vote that would remove statues of Confederate…

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Defense Secretary Esper Hopes to Visit China

“We are not in search of conflict,” he said. On the same day that the State Department ordered China to close its consulate in Houston, Defense Secretary Mark…

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State Department Orders China Consulate Closed

Move taken due to allegations that China is spying on Americans. The State Department announced on Wednesday that it had delivered orders to the Chinese Consulate in Houston,…

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Ja’Ron Smith, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy

As violence continues in Chicago, the president’s assistant on domestic policy Ja’Ron Smith has invited the city’s mayor to work with the White House.

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Mike Lee, U.S. Senator from Utah

“It’s time to cancel the cancel culture,” Senator Mike Lee of Utah said in a recent interview.

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Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Supreme Court of the United States

The United States Supreme Court declined to expedite paperwork that would have allowed members of the House of Representatives to quicken the process of seeking President Trump’s financial documents.

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