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Tuesday’s Presidential Address

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We need your input. | {NAME}, When President Trump took the oath of office, he swore to protect our

We need your input. | [Trump Pence Make America Great Again]( {NAME}, When President Trump took the oath of office, he swore to protect our country. Tuesday night, he addressed the nation about the growing humanitarian and security crisis at our Southern Border to make good on that promise. He made it clear this isn’t politics, this isn’t a game, this is a REAL problem that needs to be addressed NOW. Look at just a few examples of what the Liberal Elites had to say about the Presidential Address: Jim Acosta: “Trump address hazardous to the truth.” Jimmy Kimmel: “Rarely does a president of the United States interrupt primetime television to warn us about a completely made up thing.” Chuck Schumer: “This president just used the backdrop of the Oval Office to manufacture a crisis.” Now look at what hard-working American patriots like you said: Jackie from Georgia: “Mr President. I back you 1000%.” Grace from Colorado: “I love you Sir!! You are such a blessing to our Country and I cannot thank you enough! I pray for you every day! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!” Ed from Michigan: “Great explanation on the the southern border keep it up God bless you sir.” President Trump is TIRED of hearing from the Liberal Elites. He wants to hear from more Americans like these who love our country. There is only one opinion that he cares about -- YOURS. That’s why we need your immediate input on his Presidential Address. [Please take the Official Presidential Address Approval Poll by 11:59 PM TONIGHT. >>]( How would you rate President Trump’s Address? [HISTORIC]( [GREAT]( [GOOD]( [OTHER]( Thank you, Team Trump [TAKE THE POLL]( Contributions to the Trump Make America Great Again Committee are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. Paid for by Trump Make America Great Again Committee, a joint fundraising committee authorized by and composed of Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. and the Republican National Committee. You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} Trump Make America Great Again Committee, 138 Conant Street, 2nd Floor, Beverly, MA 01915 We believe this is an important way to reach our grassroots supporters with the most up-to-date information regarding the efforts of the Trump Make America Great Again Committee and President Trump, and we’re glad you’re on our team. It’s because of grassroots supporters like you that we will Make America Great Again, and we appreciate your support. Thank you for all that you do! [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile](

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