“The
Democrat-media complex has a new mission: to distract our attention
from President Trump’s incredible—and I mean incredible—progress on both
economic and foreign policy,” Andy Puzder writes in
The Federalist.
“Clearly, these hit pieces were never intended to be rational or
believable—and they weren’t. Rather, they were carefully crafted and
timed to draw attention away from the most remarkable economic comeback
in American history and unprecedented progress towards peace in the
Middle East.”
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In 2019, American households saw the biggest
jump in real median income in at least 52 years, and the poverty rate
hit its lowest level since at least 1959, according to a new Census
report. “The absence press coverage is even more astounding when you
consider that the gains were among lower-income families, women, blacks
and Hispanics,” the Issues & Insights editorial board writes.
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“If the nation’s police officers walked off
the job today, it would be hard to blame them. Sunday’s anti-cop riots
in Lancaster, Pa., have made the current de facto rules of engagement
clear,” Manhattan Institute Fellow Heather Mac Donald writes. “Virtually
the entirety of the Democratic political class stayed silent this
summer as cops became punching bags for criminals and anarchists.” Read
more in Fox News.
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Nowhere is President Trump’s commitment to
expanding opportunity more evident than at Second Chances Farm in
Delaware. “Second Chances Farm is a distillation of two of the
president's key priorities: creating job opportunities for low-income
Americans and reforming the criminal justice system,” write HUD
Secretary Ben Carson and Scott Turner of the White House Opportunity and
Revitalization Council in
Delaware Online.
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