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Today in the Trump Administration NewsNeil Gorsuch- Senate Judiciary Committee Confirmation VoteSenate Judiciary Committee votes on Neil Gorsuch to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court. The committee also votes on Rod Rosenstein to be Deputy Attorney General; and Rachel Brand to be Associate Attorney General.EgyptPresident Trump welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi to the White House Monday morning. The two first met in September at New Yorkrsquo Plaza Hotel, with th stanley cup e U.S. president calling el-Sissi a fantastic guy and proclaiming good chemistry in a meeting that boosted a struggling candidate short on foreign policy experience.Report: GOP split over border adjustment taxHealth care reform is not the only issue dividing conservatives; President Trumprsquo proposed border adjustment tax is apparently causing another split within the GOP. House Republicans have floated a plan as part of their broad tax overhaul pac stanley cup becher kage to impose a tax that would provide tax breaks to U.S. companies that export their products to other countries and would take away tax breaks from those that import products from abroad.Recent Trump Administration News:Kushner travels to IraqTop Trump adviser and son-i stanley cups uk n-law Jared Kushner is in Iraq with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Joseph Dunford, CBS Newsrsquo; Margaret Brennan and Kylie Atwood confirmed Sunday night, citing an Iraqi official. Trump talks he Wgaj Transcript: Former top defense official Robert Work on Intelligence Matters
President Bush is intent on avoiding the economic policy pitfalls that tripped up his father. Tuesday s economic forum in Texas is part of that effort, intended to show him engaged with the nation s problems even as he vacations.Democrats are belittling the forum mdash; with its hand-picked particip stanley mug ants mdash; as a public relations gesture, reports CBS News Correspondent Bill Plante. Many economists are skeptical that it will do much to calm the jittery economy or restore consumer confidence. I think it s pretty much a complete stanley cup waste of time. I think the president s time would be better spent just being on vacation, said Bruce Bartlett, a conservative economic adviser to the first President Bush. Eager to demonstrate his commitment to fiscal discipline, Mr. Bush will take time during the forum to reject $5.1 billion that Congress authorized to aid Israel and the Palestinians, boost airport security and fund other programs, officials said.Most of the president s Cabinet was headed for the campus of Baylor University in Waco mdash; about a half hour s drive from the president s central Texas ranch. Bush s advisers hope the session will de stanley taza monstrate that his administration recognizes that Americans are anxious about the fragile economy and turbulent stock markets. I see this as an opportunity to have a concentrated engagement with 200-250 people whose opinion I respect, Treasury Secretary Paul O Neill said in an interview with Th |
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