US economy is perhaps the best it has ever been: Trump

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The US economy is perhaps the best it has ever been and the country is doing really well, has said. was speaking on the eve of the first anniversary of him becoming the of the US. "Tomorrow will mark exactly one year since I took the oath of office. And I will say, our country is doing really well. Our economy is perhaps the best it's ever been," said in his address to March for Life Participants at the through live video address from his Rose Garden at the On June 20 last year, Trump, 71, as the 45th of the US. He succeeded in the White House. Throughout the first year of his presidency, Trump's popularity and approval rating have hovered in 30s. Unmindful of such polls, which he has always doubted, asserted that his policies are working for the better. "You look at the job numbers; you look at the companies pouring back into our country; you look at the stock market at an all-time high; unemployment, 17-year low," he said. "Unemployment for African American workers, at the lowest mark in the history of our country. Unemployment for Hispanic, at a record low in history.

Unemployment for women, think of this, at an 18-year low. We're really proud of what we're doing," he said. said during his first week in office, he reinstated a policy first put in place by Ronald Reagan, the policy. "I strongly supported the House of Representative's Pain-Capable bill, which would end painful, late-term abortions nationwide," he said and called upon the to pass this and send it to my desk for signing. On the of Prayer, said he signed an executive order to protect religious liberty. "Today, I'm announcing that we have just issued a new proposal to protect conscience rights and religious freedoms of doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals. So important," he said amidst applause from the select audience in the Rose Gardens. Thousands of people listened his speech at the National Mall on a giant screen. "I have also just reversed the previous administration's policy that restricted states' efforts to direct Medicaid funding away from abortion facilities that violate the law," he said. "We are protecting the sanctity of life and the family as the foundation of our society. But this movement can only succeed with the heart and the soul and the prayer of the people," the said. said Americans are more and more pro-life. "You see that all the time. In fact, only 12 per cent of Americans support abortion on demand at any time. Under my administration, we will always defend the very first right in the Declaration of Independence, and that is the right to life," he added. In his remarks, Vice said that is the most pro-life ever in American history. From preventing taxpayer dollars from funding abortion overseas to empowering states to respect life and Title X, to nominating judges who will uphold our God-given liberties enshrined in the Constitution of the United States," he said. This has been a tireless defender of life and conscience in And today, will do even more to defend the most vulnerable in our society," Pence said.

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First Published: Sat, January 20 2018. 04:05 IST