President Donald Trump wants to make Ronald Reagan’s long-ridiculed Star Wars missile defense program from the 1980s a reality. And he insists that new tech can finally make it happen. Trump gave a rambling speech to Congress Tuesday night that included the kinds of dishonest nonsense the fascist president has long been known for.
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Democratic Senator Slotkin reaches for the political center in rebuttal to Trump
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Ronald Reagan is 'rolling in his grave,' Sen. Elissa Slotkin says in Democratic response to Trump
Slotkin reaches for political center in rebuttal to Trump
WASHINGTON >> Democratic U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, a moderate elected in a state carried by Donald Trump last year, made a case for bipartisan values and invoked former Republican president Ronald Reagan in her party’s rebuttal to Trump’s address to Congress.
It took Donald Trump precisely one month to abdicate that leadership, destroying everything his predecessors—from Woodrow Wilson to Franklin D. Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan—had built through two global conflicts,
President Ronald Reagan laid the rhetorical foundations for the National Endowment for Democracy in a 1982 speech to the British Parliament. Support for its creation in Congress was bipartisan.
Congressman (CA-48), whose 48th District includes Murrieta, Temecula, and a wide swath of San Diego County, put forward Trump's name for the prize. "Not since Ronald Reagan has an American president better represented the national resolve of peace through strength or the fundamental case for a world without war,
The 40th president would be shocked and appalled by last week’s Oval Office dressing-down of a democratic ally. | Opinion
How worried — or optimistic, depending on your point of view—should you be about the Donald Trump shakeup of Washington? Or put another way, will this firestorm of change last? Trump will address the nation Tuesday night,
But Reagan walked away from that summit and said, "Nyet" and "No deal," and the same -- it just didn't unfold in public like this one did.
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Former Trump deputy national security advisor KT McFarland compares President Donald Trump's foreign policy to former President Ronald Reagan's on 'The Story.'
But it’s called something else: a joint address to Congress. And it has its origins in the first term of President Ronald Reagan. The U.S. Constitution requires that the president updates Congress and recommends policies,