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  • 1 week ago | washingtontimes.com | Sean Spicer

    OPINION: Since President Trump took office in January, some of the world’s largest and most prominent companies have made a clear choice: They are staking their future on a growing presence in the United States. Many of these companies are in the tech sector, and it’s welcome news as the U.S. seeks to secure its leadership position in the race for global technological dominance.

  • 1 week ago | washingtontimes.com | Sean Spicer

    - OPINION: Since President Trump took office in January, some of the world’s largest and most prominent companies have made a clear choice: They are staking their future on a growing presence in the United States. Many of these companies are in the tech sector, and it’s welcome news as the U.S. seeks to secure its leadership position in the race for global technological dominance.

  • 1 month ago | washingtonexaminer.com | Sean Spicer

    Under President Donald Trump’s leadership, America is done trading strength for dependency. For too long, we’ve relied on foreign markets for critical goods, watched our economy bleed from staggering trade deficits, and left ourselves vulnerable to the whims of global competitors. The result: a weaker America with less leverage, mounting debt, and growing national security threats. We need strength and leverage to protect our interests, and tariffs are a powerful tool to build both.

  • 1 month ago | orlandosentinel.com | Sean Spicer

    Under President Donald Trump's leadership, America is done trading strength for dependency. For too long, we've relied on foreign markets for critical goods, watched our economy bleed from staggering trade deficits and left ourselves vulnerable to the whims of global competitors. The result: a weaker America with less leverage, mounting debt and growing national security threats. We need strength and leverage to protect our interests, and tariffs are a powerful tool to build both.

  • 1 month ago | dailycaller.com | Sean Spicer

    The Trump administration is doubling down on its commitment to responsible federal spending. This month, the administration scrapped a Biden-era proposal to expand Medicare and Medicaid coverage to include GLP-1 medications, like tirzepatide and semaglutide. It’s a move projected to save taxpayers $35 billion and a strong signal to big Pharma that the American people will not be signing them a blank check.

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30 May 25

Look how many students from Communist China are studying in the U.S. versus U.S. students in China https://t.co/EVc6POHOb8

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30 May 25

RT @TheRicanMemes: Baby Marco is a savage 😂😭 https://t.co/nPqUF2ItQN

Sean Spicer
Sean Spicer @seanspicer
29 May 25

RT @EricLDaugh: 🚨 TREASURY SECRETARY SCOTT BESSENT: "We want the U.S. to be more like Florida and less like New York." YES! 💯🔥 "New York…