Daily Signal Exclusive: Ivanka Trump on Jobs, Millennials, and #MeToo
March 23, 2018 |
Happy Friday from Washington, where we were all over yesterday's "Generation Next" gathering of millennials hosted by the White House. Highlights include exclusive on-camera interviews with first daughter Ivanka Trump and strategic communications chief Mercedes Schlapp, as well as a chat with millennial leader Candace Owens and a report on President Trump's remarks on young Americans' job prospects. We could fit only some of that content here, so be sure to go to DailySignal.com to see other coverage. Plus: Kevin Mooney on teachers unions that push gun control, and Rep. Ted Budd on what's rotten about the omnibus spending bill. Enjoy the weekend. |
NewsDaily Signal Exclusive: Ivanka Trump on Jobs, Millennials, and #MeToo"I'm really excited for this generation of students who are … joining the workforce, because employers are competing for skilled workers, for skilled and motivated workers," the first daughter tells The Daily Signal. |
NewsThis Conservative Millennial Explains Why Trump's Policies Are Better for Black Americans" |
NewsIn Talk to Millennials, Trump Pledges Phase 2 of Tax CutsThe president pledges to push for "phase two" tax cuts in remarks at the White House's gathering of millennials, a key voting bloc that benefited from last year's tax relief package. |
NewsTeachers Who Support Gun Rights Forced to Finance Activism of Unions That Don'tPublic school teachers who support the Second Amendment say they are being required to finance political activism they oppose, such as this weekend's March for Our Lives calling for more gun controls. |
NewsDaily Signal Exclusive: Mercedes Schlapp on What the Media Doesn't Tell You About Trump"The reality is that what the president is accomplishing from a policy standpoint is so historic and outstanding, even through the conservative lens," the White House strategic communications director tells The Daily Signal. |
NewsHouse OKs Spending Bill to Fund Government, but 90 Republicans Vote NoThe House approved the massive spending package 256-167, but most dissenting votes came from Republicans, who hold the majority, not Democrats. |
CommentaryOmnibus Spending Bill Amounts to a Bundle of Broken Promises"The money spent was $138 billion over last year's omnibus—about $1,500 for every household in our country. That's an increase of about 18 percent over last year. That's not limited government," Rep. Ted Budd writes. |
NewsJohn Bolton, Trump's New National Security Adviser, on China and North KoreaBolton, named yesterday as the president's new national security adviser, went on camera last month with The Daily Signal to talk North Korea, Syria, China, and other pressing national security concerns. |
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