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A member of the National Park Service, left, leads Malia Obama, President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, and Sasha Obama, on a tour of Carlsbad Caverns in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, in Carslbad, N.M., on Friday, June 17, 2016. The Obama family is traveling to Carlsbad Caverns National Park to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the creation of America's national park system.
President Barack Obama and his family arrived on Air Force One at Roswell International Air Center at about 1:20 p.m. President greeted by Gov. Martinez, Roswell mayor President Barack Obama and his family arrived on Air Force One at Roswell International Air Center at about 1:20 p.m. Check out this story on lcsun-news.com: http://c-cargus.co/24WrDZi President Barack Obama and his family arrived on Air Force One at Roswell International Air Center at about 1:20 p.m. Air Force One arrived with Obama and the first family awaited by two Marine One helicopters and three mighty V-22 Osprey aircraft. The Obama family was casually dressed and relaxed when they stepped out of Air Force One.
Donald Trump threatened last week to run to replace New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, but still wants her to support his candidacy for president. " I'd like to have it ," Trump said Thursday, when asked by The New Mexican if he'd want an endorsement from her.
There remains the technical impediment that the president is constitutionally barred from a third term. But the longer the campaign goes on, the higher Obama's approval rating rises.
Top Donald Trump aide Corey Lewandowski on Sunday defended Trump's recent criticism of New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, a fellow Republican, and deflected a host of other complaints about Trump's presidential campaign, saying the real issues are jobs and the economy. "The governor is not doing the job," Lewandowski said about Martinez on "Fox News Sunday," in a sharp exchange with host Chris Wallace.
Triumphantly armed with a majority of his party's delegates, Republican Donald Trump unleashed a broadside attack Thursday on Hillary Clinton's prescriptions for energy, guns, the economy and international affairs, shifting abruptly toward the general election with his likely Democratic opponent locked in a divisive primary contest. The New York billionaire shrugged off signs of discord within his own campaign hours after sewing up the number of delegates needed to clinch the GOP nomination, a feat that completed an unlikely rise that has upended the political landscape and set the stage for a bitter fall campaign.
"If he paid a sum toward charity I would love to do that," said Donald Trump, a Republican presidential candidate. "This is not a reality show," said Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
BUENA PARK >> On the second day of a four-day swing through California, Hillary Clinton took the stage at a Buena Park union hall and focused attacks on presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump. “The final test is whether the president will unify us,” the Democratic front-runner told a pumped-up crowd of 500 that nearly filled the room.
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez won't be among the Republicans rallying around their presumptive nominee when Donald Trump swoops into the state Tuesday. Martinez, who has been openly critical of some of Trump's policies and remarks on immigration, told local reporters Monday that she is "really busy" and will skip Trump's rally in Albuquerque.
Trump kept himself planted firmly in the political spotlight this week with one headline-grabbing move aft... . FILE - In this May 3, 2016, file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks in New York.