The president will continue to make sure that we work to protect our interests in the Middle East. |
The president will continue to speak out forthrightly about what he sees as ways to make peace throughout the world. |
The president will continue to work in concert with our allies, |
The president will continue to work in concert with our allies. And the fact of the matter is diplomacy -- often the best diplomacy -- takes time. And that is something the president will continue to pursue. |
The president will likely discuss Iraq with NATO leaders and we'll see what, if anything, comes out of the summit vis-à-vis Iraq, |
The president will likely discuss Iraq with NATO leaders and we'll see what, if anything, comes out of the summit vis-à-vis Iraq. |
The president will miss John's service, ... He is a good man. He did what he set out to do. |
The president will stand strong on principle, fighting for his right and the right of all future presidents to receive advice without it being turned into a virtual news release. |
The president will, of course, take into account any recent developments that need that need to be factored into any decision he makes, |
The president will, of course, take into account any recent developments that need to be factored into any decision he makes, |
The president will, of course, take into account any recent developments that need to be factored into any decision he makes. |
The president would be very disappointed if the Congress allowed these issues to keep the agreement from happening. |
the president would have signed it. |
The president-elect feels very strongly that one of the best ways we can help protect economic growth is to cut taxes, ... He believes we can and should cut taxes to help keep the economy strong, in addition to the fundamental values-laden initiative, which is it's the people's money, they have a right to keep it. |
The president-elect remains confident in his nominee, and we remain confident, as we do with all our nominees, that she will be confirmed, |