– Allow the Government to partner with the commercial sector to ensure that American companies remain world leaders in space technology.
– Build on the Administration’s National Security Strategy to emphasize peace through strength in the space domain.
– Ensure that international space agreements put the interests of American people, workers, and businesses first.
Learn more about the President’s strategy to make America a leader in space once more.A bipartisan case for trade action Last week, President Trump took action to address Chinese trade practices that are harming American businesses. In particular, the President directed his Administration to respond to the unfair and harmful Chinese acquisition of U.S. technology. These actions prompted a wave of positive reactions, including from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY):
“President Trump is exactly right this afternoon to propose a plan designed to punish China for its most flagrant trade abuses. I’ve called for such action for years and been disappointed by the inactions of both Presidents Bush and Obama. I’m very pleased that this Administration is taking strong action to get a better deal on China.”
“Under my Administration, the theft of American prosperity will end,” President Trump said. “We’re going to defend our industry and create a level playing field for the American worker—finally.” Read more responses to President Trump’s tough actions against China here.‘The cradle of Western civilization’ The President welcomed guests to the White House’s East Room last Thursday to celebrate Greek Independence Day. The Greek holiday commemorates the beginning of the War of Greek Independence in 1821. “As the cradle of Western civilization and the birthplace of democracy, Greece has a rich and glorious heritage,” President Trump wrote in his Proclamation last week. “The ancient Greeks fostered the timeless ideal of human liberty, which inspired our Nation’s Founders as they drafted our Constitution and established our Republic.” President Trump hosted Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras at the White House last October for bilateral discussions.
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Today, after receiving his intelligence briefing, President Trump will have lunch with Vice President Mike Pence.