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Forceful Chief of Staff Grates on Trump, and the Feeling Is Mutual - The New York Times

posted onSeptember 3, 2017
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WASHINGTON — President Trump was in an especially ornery mood after staff members gently suggested he refrain from injecting politics into day-to-day issues of governing after last month’s raucous rally in Arizona, and he responded by lashing out at the most senior aide in his presence. It happened to be his new chief of staff, John F. Kelly. Mr. Kelly, the former Marine general brought in five weeks ago as the successor to Reince Priebus, reacted calmly, but he later told other White House staff members that he had never been spoken to like that during 35 years of serving his country.

Trump says DACA decision coming 'over the weekend' - ABC News

posted onSeptember 3, 2017
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The White House said that a decision on the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy, which temporarily protects some undocumented immigrants who arrived in the United States as minors, will be announced on Tuesday The program, initiated under former President Barack Obama in 2012, allows individuals who entered the U.S.

What you need to know about DACA - ABC News

posted onSeptember 3, 2017
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President DACA) policy on Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said today. While it’s unclear what decision the president will ultimately make, he did speak briefly on the matter today. “We love DREAMers.