Vice President Mike Pence at the Wall Street Journal CEO Gathering
Yesterday, Vice President Mike Pence participated in the
Wall Street Journal CEO Council gathering in Washington, D.C. The Vice
President took questions regarding the Unified Framework for Tax Reform
that is designed to ensure that all Americans are treated fairly,
workers are able to keep more of their hard-earned money, and companies
are incentivized to bring jobs back to the United States. By eliminating
loopholes that disproportionately benefit the wealthy, promoting an
attractive economic climate in the United States, and reducing the
complexity of our current tax code, this “America First” tax reform plan
will propel our Nation towards historic economic growth.
"This is a gathering of leaders of consequence. It’s amazing to
think that companies gathered here represent $2.5 trillion in annual
revenue and millions of jobs across the United States of America. So we
thank you for your leadership. We thank you for your investment in
America and your belief in America’s future. We know that communities
large and small, across this country, depend on the companies that are
represented here and the decisions you make each and every day." Vice
President Pence said.
Read the Vice President's full remarks and learn more about tax reform here.
President Trump Returns from Asia
Last night, President Donald J. Trump arrived in the United
States after concluding his longest foreign trip to date and the longest
trip to Asia by an American president in more than a quarter century.
President Trump utilized the journey as an opportunity to demonstrate
the Administration’s commitment to the Indo-Pacific region, strengthen
longstanding alliances, and establish new partnerships. The President
visited Japan, China, Vietnam, and the Philippines, where he met with
world leaders to discuss a range of strategic issues. President Trump
was proud to advance American prosperity by strengthening international
resolve to denuclearize North Korea, promoting a free and open
Indo-Pacific region, and stimulating fair and reciprocal trade.
“People were taking advantage -- countries were taking advantage of
the United States, more than just this region, but the world,” said
President Trump. “Those days are over.”
See more of President Trump’s trip to Asia here.
First Lady Melania Trump Visits Japan
First Lady Melania Trump joined her husband at Yokota Air Base in Japan
early last week to thank members of the military for the sacrifices they
have made to protect the United States. She then departed for Tokyo,
where she joined Mrs. Akie Abe for tea and a cultural presentation on
the history of the pearl industry. The First Lady also had the
opportunity to travel to the Imperial Palace to meet with Emperor
Akihito and Empress Michiko followed by an Honor Guard Ceremony at
Akasaka Palace with Prime Minister and Mrs. Abe. First Lady Melania
Trump and Mrs. Abe then traveled to Kyobashi Tsukiji Elementary School
where they visited local school children and participated in a
traditional calligraphy lesson.
“I enjoyed the time I was able to spend in Japan,” states First
Lady Melania Trump. “It was a pleasure to once again spend time with
Mrs. Abe, and discuss many of the issues facing each of our nations.”
Watch highlights from the First Lady’s trip to Japan here.
President Donald J. Trump with President Rodrigo Duterte and Ms. Honeylet Avancena of the Philippines | November 13, 2017 (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)
Vice President Mike Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence will travel
to Austin, Texas. There, the Vice President, joined by Governor Greg
Abbott, Secretary of Energy Rick Perry, and FEMA Administrator Brock
Long, will participate in a briefing on Hurricane Harvey relief and
recovery efforts at the FEMA Joint Field Office.
Tomorrow, President Trump will deliver remarks on tax reform
to the House Republican Conference at the United States Capitol. On
Friday, the White House will welcome NCAA teams from across the country.
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