Trump rally draws thousands
By Darlene Powers Feb 19, 2017
"Life is a campaign", he told reporters before taking the podium. For me, it's a campaign. "This is a state where we all had great victory together".
He also blasted the media.
"I told the reporter that I love President Trump and President Trump heard me say that and he told me that on stage", Huber told CNN.
For Trump, it was another impulsive risky move that has become expected during his presidency, after dodging the press pool on more than one occasion.
While the rally may have seemed like an attempt at a fresh start, "I wouldn't call it a reset", White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus told The Washington Post on Saturday, "because we're quite proud of a lot of the achievements over the past four weeks". "And we will make America great again, greater than ever before".
Pictures of Melania Trump's red dress went viral online, spreading across social media and even earning stories from celebrity news outlets. Said Trump: "We don't give up, we never give up". The Republican reveled in the parts of the campaign that included applause, fawning audiences, bright lights, and plenty of cameras, each of which made Trump feel very good about himself.
A federal appeals court upheld a decision to freeze Trump's order denying entry to refugees and citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries.
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The president predicted coverage of the conference would say he was "ranting", though he said he wasn't. Even fellow Republicans have expressed unease about Trump's comments about Putin.
The president promised to repeal the health care law, build a border wall along the US-Mexico border, reduce regulations and create jobs.
On Nov. 22, as he conducted transition meetings in New York, Trump tweeted: "Great meetings will take place today at Trump Tower concerning the formation of the people who will run our government for the next 8 years".
He has also had to contend with crowds of protesters, with thousands out on the streets of Dallas and Los Angeles to oppose immigration enforcement raids and to support immigrants and refugees generally. However, the company had already announced the same factory back in 2011 when Barack Obama was in power.
But the rally itself came under fire from Trump's critics. Trump yet again praised Britain's vote to leave the European Union and claimed to be part of a worldwide nationalist movement.
Before leaving the stage, Trump left his supporters with a clear message: "We will make America strong again. Thank you so much".
Trump has ramped up his anti-press rhetoric over the past few days, as information leaks roiled his White House and led to the resignation of national adviser Michael Flynn after leaked documents showed Flynn misled members of the Trump administration about contacts with Russia's ambassador to the U.S. She is Trump's third wife.
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