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Politics: President Ronald Reagan Newsletter for 2020-06-28 ( 6 items ) |
Hill AFB: The Ogden Air Logistics Center During 1980s (10)
HILL AFB, Utah, June 26 -- The U.S. Air Force (75th Air Base Wing) issued the following news:
Like much of Hill AFB's history, understanding what drove most of the operations at the installation during the 1980s can best be accomplished when considering it within a Cold War context. During the 1970s, tensions between the U.S. and U.S.S.R. eased during a period in the Cold War referred to as detente (a French word meaning release from tension).
This easing of tension resulted from President Ric more PR
Japanese American Citizens League: President Trump Has Dishonored Our Nation's History With Concentration Camps (10)
WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Japanese American Citizens League issued the following news release:
JACL continues to be disturbed by the President's insistent use of phrases such as 'Kung Flu' to describe COVID-19 as he did in his rally in Tulsa, OK this past weekend. And yet, that was not the most troublesome news about the President this past weekend.
On Thursday, reporting on a new book from former National Security Adviser John Bolton, it was revealed that last year Chinese President Xi Jinpi more PR
Sen. Thune Issues Op-Ed: The Cause of Human Freedom (10)
WASHINGTON, June 27 -- Sen. John Thune, R-South Dakota, issued the following op-ed:
On July 3, 1986, President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan were in New York to help kick off Liberty Weekend, which celebrated the restoration of the Statue of Liberty and commemorated its 100th anniversary in America.
The next day, on Independence Day, President Reagan addressed the nation from the deck of the U.S.S. John F. Kennedy in New York Harbor. With Lady Liberty in the distance, he said, "All more PR
Senate Judiciary Committee Issues Testimony From University of California Professor (10)
WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Senate Judiciary Committee issued the following testimony by Chimene Keitner, Alfred and Hanna Fromm professor of international and comparative law at the University of California Hastings College of the Law, at a hearing entitled "The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, Coronavirus, and Addressing China's Culpability" on June 23:
My name is Chimene Keitner. I am a member of the California, Ninth Circuit, and Supreme Court Bars, and I hold a chair in international law a more PR
Virginia Gov. Northam Issues Proclamation on Deaf-Blind Awareness Week (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, June 23 -- Gov. Ralph S. Northam, R-Virginia, issued the following proclamation:
WHEREAS, Helen Keller was one of the most accomplished, respected and renowned American who was Deaf-Blind; and
WHEREAS, a combined loss of vision and hearing, a unique multi-sensory disability, is estimated to affect between 34,000 and 68,000 Virginians' ability to live independently, travel freely, and communicate with others to obtain information and access to services; and
WHEREAS, encoura more PR
VP Pence Issues Remarks on Opening Up U.S. Again (10)
LORDSTOWN, Ohio, June 26 -- Vice President Mike Pence issued the following remarks on June 25 at an event at Lordstown Motors on opening up U.S. again:
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Well, hello, Ohio! That might be the first time I've ever driven up onstage. (Laughter.) And what a beautiful vehicle to do it in.
To Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette -- he's doing an incredible job for the United States of America. Would you give our Secretary a big round of applause? It's so great that he's here in Volt more PR
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