TRUMP TO RELEASE MEMO ON PROBE INTO FBI
One year after, Don says Prez needs to add heart and soul
Washington, Jan. 31: A year after he was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States, a billionaire real estate mogul- turned- politician Donald Trump said he has realised that presidency is not running a business and it needs governance with heart.
The immigration issue is a case in point, Trump told a group of news channel anchors during a luncheon at the White House, hours ahead of his maiden State of the Union Address.
“I’m telling you, the immigration is so easy to solve if it was purely a business matter, but it’s not. And I think that’s something that I’ve learned, maybe more than anything else,” Trump said in response to a question.
“You govern with all of the instincts of a businessperson, but you have to add much more heart and soul into your decisions than you would ever have even thought of before,” he said.
Trump said he has learned a lot during the first year of his presidency. “I think really learned a lot. You know, governing — when you’re a businessperson, you don’t have to worry about your heart, the heart. You really do what’s best for you, for almost purely Trump
told a lawmaker he plans to release a secret Republican memo alleging that a politically motivated department of justice and the FBI flagrantly abused regulations to spy on his campaign. The issue of the memo has gripped Washington just as the Russia meddling probe edges closer to the White House. Republicans are keen to see the four- page memo — written by Republican lawmaker Devin Nunes, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee and a close defender of Trump — released, and his committee voted to do so.