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Reluctantly, Obama embracing his role as the anti

“I suspect over the course of the summer and fall, as the President’s campaigning for the Democratic nominee, the President will have many more opportunities to highlight the difference in approach between that which is advocated by Mr. Trump and that which is advocated by Democrats, and in some cases even this administration”, Earnest said.

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Hillary Clinton and/or Bernie Sanders got a look at their secret weapon Tuesday morning when President Obama turned a routine canned statement on the economy into a press conference that lasted just long enough to allow him to demolish Republican presidential contenders Ted Cruz and Donald Trump from the podium.

Mr Obama said the battle with the extremist group remains a hard fight, but expressed confidence in victory.

He said those suggestions weren’t coming only from GOP front-runner Donald Trump, as he called some of Texas Sen.

“The implications with respect to ending remittances – many of which, by the way, are from legal immigrants and from individuals who are sending money back to their families – are enormous”, he said.

Towards the end of his tenure, President Obama is giving a parting gift to the White House in the form of a complete IT overhaul, shares the report. They don’t expect half-baked notions coming out of the White House.

Obama was expected to take several of the commanders’ thoughts on fighting ISIS under consideration after Tuesday’s meeting.

The businessman, in a two-page memo provided to the Washington Post, has proposed using anti-terror surveillance law to cut off a portion of funds sent to Mexico through money transfers, unless Mexico made a “one-time payment of $5-10 billion” to pay for his planned wall. “We can’t afford that”.

“The person who made the statements doesn’t know much about foreign policy, or nuclear policy, or the Korean Peninsula, or the world generally”, President Obama said.

Gardarian says she’s received several phone calls from foreign journalists asking about Trump’s policies on everything from immigration to trade.

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Secretary of State John Kerry, in an interview with “Face the Nation” said Republican presidential candidates’ comments about Muslims are an “embarrassment” to the United States and said world leaders are shocked.

Democrats are wasting their time trying to convince voters Trump is bad for them