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Trump’s heart in right place

After eight years of attacks upon our conservative principles, an election in doubt, constant harangues and lies from an opposition media, and after the Feb. 16 news conference by President Trump, Americans can feel hope and some happiness again. He is keeping his promises and is ahead of schedule. Over the next 200 days, Obamacare will be repealed and replaced with a better plan, Obama’s oppressive regulations will be removed, a new, better and simpler tax system will be in place.

DACA kids will be pleased because our president has a place in his heart for them. We are very optimistic about this administration. Many Americans who had misgivings about President Trump are seeing him in a different light. He sincerely is working for you and me. His heart is in the right place. It has been a long time, America. A long time.

John Pauley

Spokane Valley

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