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The 312-112 vote on the legislation, which would provide a 3.8 percent pay raise to U.S. troops, reflected bipartisan support for what is commonly regarded as a must-pass bill. It goes next to the Senate, which is also expected to approve it overwhelmingly, sending it to Mr. Trump for his signature.
Other events for the spectacle include weigh-ins at the Lincoln Memorial and autograph signings across the National Mall.
During his first presidential term, Trump was accused of using derogatory language during a 2018 Oval Office meeting in which he was reported to have referred to "s***hole" countries, and disparaged Haiti, as he rejected a bipartisan immigration deal.
The New York Times and President Donald Trump are fighting again. The news outlet said Wednesday it won't be deterred by Trump's “false and inflammatory language” from writing about the 79-year-old president's health.
The Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday reported that 2.5 million illegal immigrants have left the United States as deportations rise.
After nearly 11 months in office, the president’s tendency to talk about his predecessor is more pronounced than ever.