Summary
President Donald Trump has discussed his administration's new U.S. security strategy and views on immigration, while also addressing his vision for healthcare reform in an interview. He criticized Congress for delays and blamed Democrats for the lack of progress in making healthcare cheaper, while also aiming to end subsidies for insurance companies. Additionally, the Supreme Court will review his executive order on ending birthright citizenship for children of unauthorized immigrants.
Key Facts
- President Donald Trump criticized Europe's immigration policies, praising Hungary for strict controls.
- Trump outlined his new U.S. security strategy, warning Europe about threats to its culture.
- Trump's healthcare reform aims to reduce costs but faces a Congressional stalemate.
- He blames Democrats for delays in healthcare changes and plans to cut insurance company subsidies.
- The Supreme Court will hear a case on Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship for children born to unauthorized immigrants.
- Trump argues that the law should change to redefine American citizenship.