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stanley cup f business figures invited to meet with President Trump mdash; took a moment during his appearance at Monday s White House coronavirus press briefing to read something he said he wrote off the cuff. He said that God had graced the country with President Trump mdash; and that Americans should be reading the Bible during their coronavirus quarantine. God gave us grace on November 8,
stanley cup 2016, to change the course we were on, Mike Lindell said from the Rose Garden podium. God had been taken out of our schools and lives. A nation had turned its back on God. I encourage you to use this time at home to get back in the Word, read our Bibles and spend time with our families. Standing next to Mr. Trump, Lindell said the president gave us so much hope and praised how the economy was doing before the pandemic. With our great president, vice president and this administration and all the great people in this country praying daily, we will get through this and get back to a place that s stronger and safer than ever, he said. The MyPillow CEO appeared with other business leaders to discuss efforts their companies are making to help with America s coronavirus response. Lindell announced that MyPillow would dedicate three-fourths of its manufacturing capability to making cotton face masks for health car
stanley cup e workers. He said the company is aiming to produce 10,000 to 50,000 masks a day.The president regularly Mtnd Jim Gaffigan: Kids, quarantine and sanity are not compatible
Many GOP lawmakers are at odds with President Trump over the new escalating tariffs he has threatened to impose on Mexico beginning next week. One of those opposed to the plan is Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger, joined CBS News Major Garrett on CBSN s Red and Blue Wednesday to explain why. I m not for the tariffs, Kinzinger said, though he agrees with the
adidas samba president that there s a massive problem on the southern border with illegal migration. Mr. Trump is levying the tariffs because he wants Mexico to do more to stem the flow of illegal immigration from Central America. Border apprehensionscontinued to rise last monthmdash; the U.S. detained or turned away over 140,000 people crossing the southern border, the highest monthly total in 13 years.Kinzinger is concerned about the impact of the tariffs on his district, which is about 80 miles southwest of Chicago. It s a heavily agricultural area, and the Illinois lawmaker said his constituents there have already been suffering from the earlier tariffs on China and from natural disasters. They ve been hit by massive flooding and constant rain, so the crops aren t even in right now, he said. It s going to be a pretty bad year. Mexico is a key market for the U.S., buying $19 billion in agricultural produc
jordan ts last year. American farmers sell Mexico corn, rice, meat, poultry, soy and wheat, among other crops, and exports could be hurt if Mexic
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