Monday, January 1, 2018

Trump called out ‘Fake News Media, ‘haters,’ and 'friends in a New Year's Eve message




President Trump and family said adios to 2017 with a luxurious New Year's Eve bash at his Florida-based private club.

Asked for a reaction to NK leader Un's statements on having a nuclear button on his desk, the U.S. president replied by simply stating, ‘We will see.’

Attendees at the celebrated included senior WH advisers Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, Trump's sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump and Steven Mnuchin, Treasury Secretary.

President Trump, since taking office, has made constant visits to his for-profit buildings. He refused to divest from his hotel and real estate empire, and drew criticism from ethics professionals.

He thanked a handful of supporters by welcoming them to photos and lunch at Mar-a-Lago.

Trump, earlier in the day, wished a very happy new year to those who elected him to the WH – as well as the ones who kept him within the headlines.

Trump is spending his holiday season in Palm Beach, in which he said to reporters outdoors, ‘We’ll have a tremendous year. I think, the stock market will continuously to go up. Businesses will continuously come into our country.’

Also on Sunday, he tweeted a compilation video out that depicted him meeting with United States service members, traveling to flood zones within Texas, as well as signing a GOP-backed tax overhaul plan to law.


On Sunday, the president cited all of his success in putting a new justice upon the Supreme Court, his efforts to slash regulations and the huge win on overhauling taxes. He has called for more progress in the year 2018, which includes the passage of a major infrastructure bill, even though analysts report that it could be challenging given how the GOP-led Senate are going to hold an extremely slim 51 to 49 majority.

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