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Last Weeks Recap


The President achieved a lot last week which you can see in the recap picture below ↓

  1. Withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal was one of the main campaign promises of the Trump Administration. This also helps support the America First agenda the President ran on during the campaign trail. To read more about the withdraw of the Iran nuclear deal CLICK HERE
  2. The President and his administration have set a date to meet with Kim Jong Un (however this week this issue has come into play so stay tuned for updates.)
  3. Mike Pompeo returned from North Korea with three of the American hostages that were in North Korea. The video welcoming them home at 2 A.M. in the morning was emotional and the perfect news to wake up to. 
 4. Unemployment rate drops to its lowest in 20 years. 
  As of April of 2018 unemployment dropped to 3.9% with 164,000 jobs created. This puts unemployment at an 18-year low record. Black unemployment dropped 6.6%, which is the lowest rate on record. Hispanic unemployment tied its record with 4.8% which is a record low. CLICK HERE to read the article.

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