Thursday, April 6, 2017

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WHITE HOUSE MEMO
President Donald J. Trump is honored to continue the tradition of hosting the annual Wounded Warriors Soldier Ride at the White House today. These brave warriors have risked all that they have to keep our people safe and our Democracy secure. We salute them. We salute their service. And we salute the flag they have so courageously protected.

MORNING:
  • 8:55AM: President Trump participates in the Wounded Warrior Project Soldier Ride
AFTERNOON:
  • 2:35PM: President Trump arrives in West Palm Beach, Florida
  • 6:30PM: President Trump and the First Lady have dinner with the President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping and Madame Peng Liyuan
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OVAL OFFICE HIGHLIGHTS
President Trump meets with King Abdullah II of Jordan.


President Trump and King Abdullah II hold a joint press conference.
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President Trump makes a proclamation honoring the memory of John Glenn.
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WHITE HOUSE UPDATES
Photo of the Day:

President Donald Trump and King Abdullah II of Jordan walk along the West Colonnade towards the podiums to begin a joint press briefing in the Rose Garden. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead).
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Statement from the Press Secretary on the Decline in Southwest Border Apprehensions.
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WHITE HOUSE HISTORY

Continuing the timeless tradition of the White House Easter Egg Roll, here a boy excitedly shows off his prize during the Easter Egg Roll. (Library of Congress Online Catalog). View Photo
This year's White House Easter Egg Roll will be held on April 17, 2017 on the South Lawn of the White House.

PRESS ROOM
Press Briefing on the Congressional Review Act: Read Transcript.

NEWS REPORTS
  • Bloomberg: "White House Tallies $10 Billion Saved by Repeal of Regulations"
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  • New York Post: "Trump and King of Jordan promise to make peace in the Middle East"
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  • Washington Examiner: "Committee sends Air Force Secretary nominee Wilson to the full Senate"
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