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Donald Trump tweeted 260 times within first 50 days of presidency: Report – Washington Times


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Donald Trump tweeted 260 times within first 50 days of presidency: Report
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Mr. Trump has taken to Twitter at least once a day since taking office, cranking out no fewer than 260 tweets from his @RealDonaldTrump account since his swearing-in, or roughly five posts per day the same number of in-person press conferences he's ...
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Pres. Trump on White House Intruder: ‘It Was a Troubled Person’ – Fox News Insider

President Donald Trump said the Secret Service did a fantastic job dealing with a "troubled person" who jumped the White House fence Friday night.

He addressed the incident to a group of reporters Saturday, saying he appreciated the Secret Service's efforts.

The intruder has been identified as 26-year-old Jonathan Tran, according to a representative with the U.S. Attorney's Office.

FoxNews.comhas more on the incident:

A person climbed a White House fence Friday night and gained access to the complex's south grounds before being arrested, the Secret Service said Saturday, shortly after noon.

The incident occurred at about 11:38 p.m. Friday while President Trump was at the White House, officials told Fox News.

The Secret Service also said the unidentified person scaled an outer-perimeter fence on the White House complex's southeast side, near the Treasury Building, and was arrested without further incident by an officer in the agency's Uniformed Division.

The intruder was carrying a backpack and purportedly got close to the White House's south portico residence entrance, near the Washington Monument.

No hazardous material was found inside the backpack, and a subsequent search of the complex grounds resulted in "nothing of concern to security operations," the Secret Service said.

Watch the video above to hear Trump's comments.

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Trump holds partial Cabinet meeting at his golf club – Washington Times


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Trump holds partial Cabinet meeting at his golf club
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President Donald Trump, center, meets Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, right, and Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin, left, along with other members of his cabinet and the White House staff, Saturday, March 11, 2017, at the Trump National ...
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Glad Tidings About the Three Faces of Donald Trump – New York Times


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Every day we get up and stagger forward through the great, barren desert that is the Trump administration, yearning for happy tidings. (Did you know the A.S.P.C.A. says pet adoptions are up?) If we never find an oasis, maybe at least there'll be a ...

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The mystery of Donald Trump and the New Jersey cemetery – Washington Post

BEDMINSTER, N.J. In rural New Jersey, the presidents business has proposed an unusual real estate project.

It wants to build a cemetery.

Or maybe not. Or maybe two.

According to plans filed with local and state authorities, the Trump Organization has proposed to build a pair of graveyards at the site of its tony Trump National Golf Club Bedminster course.

One would be small: 10 plots overlooking the first hole. It was intended or so they said for Trump and his family. Mr. Trump ... specifically chose this property for his final resting place as it is his favorite property, his company wrote in a filing with the state in 2014.

The other proposed cemetery would have 284 lots for sale to the public. There, buyers could pay for a kind of eternal membership in Trumps club even if it isnt clear Trump himself would ever join them.

Those are the plans.

But Trump has been talking about cemeteries here for 10years and he has shown the same unpredictable decision-making style about his death that he has about so many things in his life. His plans have gone through at least five major overhauls. Trump has reconsidered his own burial spot at least twice.

Local officials were left puzzling, wondering what angle Trump was playing.

Did the worlds most famous Manhattanite really want to be buried in nowheresville New Jersey?

If not ... well, why in the world was he pretending like he did?

It never made any sense to me, said Robert Holtaway, a longtime town official who heard Trumps plans on the Bedminster Land Use Board. But, he said, we dont question motives. Were there as a land-use board.

The two latest cemetery plans have now both been approved by local officials. But construction has not begun on either one. The question of how to proceed or whether to proceed is now left to Trumps sons Eric and Donald Jr., who have taken day-to-day control of the Trump Organization.

Both Eric Trump and a Trump Organization spokeswoman declined to comment about what they planned to do.

President Trump already has a family burial plot: His parents and his brother Fred are buried together at All Faiths Cemetery in Queens.

So it was a surprise, back in 2007, when Trump announced he wanted a mausoleum for himself in New Jersey.

Its never something you like to think about, but it makes sense, Trump told the New York Post. He was 60years old at the time. This is such beautiful land, and Bedminster is one of the richest places in the country.

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The plan was big: 19 feet high. Stone. Obelisks. Set smack in the middle of the golf course. In Bedminster a wealthy horse-country town 43miles west of New York City officials had some concerns about hosting a reality TV stars tomb. The huge structure would seem garish, out of place. And there were ongoing worries that the spot might become an attractive nuisance, tempting curiosity-seekers to trespass on club grounds.

Trump offered a concession.

The tomb would be versatile.

It could also be a festive wedding ... tomb.

Were planning a mausoleum/chapel, Trump said, according to a news report from the time.

That didnt do it.

Give me a break. Give me a break, Holtaway, the town official, remembered thinking. Why would anyone ever get married in a building with no windows?

Trump withdrew the plan to be buried in New Jersey. But five years later, he was back with another one. Now, the mausoleum was out but, instead, he had a plan to build a large cemetery with more than 1,000 graves, including one for him.

The idea, apparently, was that Trumps golf-club members would buy the other plots, seizing the chance at eternal membership.

Its one thing to be buried in a typical cemetery, said Ed Russo, a consultant who represented Trump here. But its another if youre buried alongside the fifth fairway of Trump National.

The town was, again, skeptical. So Trump whittled it down to just 10 graves, enough for himself and his family members.

Which family members, exactly?

Only the good Trumps, Russo said, according to a video of the town land-use board. He did not elaborate.

The town approved.

The state approved, granting a cemetery license in late 2014.

Then Trump changed his mind.

Russo told the town that Trump might want to be buried somewhere in Florida, after all. Trump lived part time at his Mar-a-Lago Club before his election. (And, now, after the election as well.)

Then, with approval for the small cemetery in hand, Trump came back with a new plan, for a bigger cemetery. This time, the plan was for 284 graves. The cemetery would be run by a nonprofit organization, and Trumps golf course would handle maintenance, grass-cutting and grave-digging.

This plan, on the surface, made little sense.

For one thing, it would be a very poor way to make money.

The cemetery business is bad in New Jersey, because the land is expensive, plots sell for cheap and cremation is stealing their customers.

You need volume to succeed. And the volume at Trumps cemetery would be very low.

Trumps cemetery with people selected by a kind of membership committee would handle just one to two burials per year, officials said. Cemetery plots in New Jersey cost, at most, a few thousand dollars each. The money, such as it was, would go to the nonprofit company.

But maybe the point wasnt to make money. Could this whole thing have been a scheme to reduce the Trump Organizations real estate taxes? After all, nonprofit cemeteries pay no taxes on their land.

Thats possible, experts said.

But, in this case, the savings would hardly be worth the trouble. Thats because Trump had already found a way to lower his taxes on that wooded, largely unused parcel. He had persuaded the township to declare it a farm, because some trees on the site are turned into mulch. Because of pro-farmer tax policies, Trumps company pays just $16.31 per year in taxes on the parcel, which he bought for $461,000.

Its always been my suspicion that theres something we dont know about the explanation behind the seemingly inexplicable cemetery plan, said Bedminster land-use board member Nick Strakhov. So why were they doing it?

I did not ask, Strakhov said. Its an obvious question.

The land use board approved unanimously, after some inconclusive quizzing (Strakhov had to be absent and didnt vote).

Now, the Trump Organization still needs to apply for state approval for this larger, public cemetery.

And it still needs to settle the larger question: Does President Trump still want to be buried in New Jersey? Other presidents have chosen to be buried at their presidential libraries. Trump, like any president, also has the option of Arlington National Cemetery.

A White House spokeswoman said she did not know of any public statements by Trump on the subject.

Seeking answers, The Washington Post reached Russo, the consultant who had spent years as the point person for Trumps cemetery plans. Russo has written a book about his work with Trump on various land-use projects. It is called Donald J. Trump, An Environmental Hero.

It was a brief call. Russo said he was driving, and that he might call back.

The Post tried to get in one quick question. Were the cemetery plans still on?

Russo laughed. Pretty funny, he said. I have to drive here. So I will do that.

He did not call back.

Jonathan OConnell contributed to this report.

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