Wall Street ignores Trump missteps — for now

Wall Street ignores Trump missteps — for now Trump’s speech to a joint-session of Congress may be pivotal to investor confidence Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2m4lAHd President Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the AeroMod International hangar at Orlando Melbourne International Airport on Feb. 18, 2017 in Melbourne, Florida. Despite swirling controversy and political messiness in the early days of the Trump administration, Wall Street has so far shrugged off the dark side of Donald Trump, preferring to focus instead on the potential positives of the 45th president’s economic agenda.

Donald Trump changing nature of nation’s highest office

It’s a Presidents Day like no other as Donald Trump – having redefined campaigning as a brash, tweeting populist – redefines the Oval Office and its relationship to the media, trade partners and foreign governments. But politicos say it’s an open question whether this approach will end when Trump’s term does, or if he is fundamentally transforming the White House, and the march to it, for future candidates and presidents.

The Silly Sweden Flap

The liberal media’s war on the Trump administration has become comical in its monomania. The latest skirmish is over this riff from Trump’s triumphant speech in Melbourne, Florida: Here’s the bottom line.

Revived by rally, Trump turns back to governing

One day after delighting in a massive campaign-style rally, President Donald Trump is turning back to the business of governing. Trump, who is spending the weekend at his private club in Florida, plans to spend Sunday interviewing at least four candidates to be his new national security adviser.

Did Donald Trump just hold the first rally on the 2020 election campaign?

Donald Trump has held his first rally as US President, telling the crowd he wanted to be “among my friends and among the people” and speak to them “without the filter of fake news”. “When the media lies to people, I will never ever let them get away with it,” he told thousands of his supporters who had gathered in an airport hanger in Melbourne, Florida.

‘Great Progress’ Trump returns to campaign mode, rallying supporters and attacking foes

President Trump returned Saturday to campaign mode — holding a rally in a Florida airport hangar in which he again railed against the “dishonest media” and repeated his promises to build a “beautiful” border wall, replace “disastrous” ObamaCare and other familiar lines that rallied him to an unexpected White House win. The roughly 50-minute speech outside Melbourne, Florida, was quintessential Trump — with the president vowing to help disillusioned Americans find better jobs and live safer, while attacking the news media for unfavorable stories and calling it “a big part of the problem” toward his mission to “make America great again.”

Trump Set to Hold Campaign Rally in Florida Today

The last presidential election ended three months ago and the next one is not for almost four years, but President Donald Trump is set to travel to Orlando today for what the White House has termed “a campaign event.” The event, which is listed on Trump’s campaign website, will take place at a hangar at the Orlando-Melbourne International Airport, the site of a previous Trump campaign rally in September.