State of the Union: Trump ‘Will Talk Directly From the Heart’

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As President Donald Trump prepares for Tuesday’s State of the Union address, his director of strategic communication, Mercedes Schlapp, is reiterating to CBN his commitment to building a better America, while taking Democrats to task for “playing politics.”

“The president’s going to talk directly from the heart,” Schlapp told CBN’s Pat Robertson on The 700 Club Tuesday.

“He’s going to talk about building a safe, strong and proud America. He will be talking about his historic year, that of passing the tax cut legislation that has benefited millions of Americans. He’s also going to talk about lifting up all Americans, ensuring that we have expanded opportunities for all Americans,” Schlapp said.

“He’s also going to be addressing topics such as infrastructure. As we know, we’ve had crumbling roads and bridges and it’s a moment in time to invest in our infrastructure, invest in our workers,” she said, noting this is very much a bipartisan issue.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., agreed.

“On this issue, Democrats agree with the president: America’s physical infrastructure is the backbone of our economy, and we have fallen behind,” the New York lawmaker wrote in a Washington Post op-ed. “If President Trump chooses a real, direct, federal investment in infrastructure, he will have a chance to pass an effective, bipartisan bill. We Democrats will gladly work with him on it.”

Schlapp, however, seemed to dismiss Schumer’s words as nothing more than talk, noting that Democrats have been less than cooperative on the matter.

“The Democrats just want to play politics; they don’t want to find solutions,” she charged. “It’s kind of interesting to me to watch so many Democrats oppose tax cuts actually giving the American people money in their pockets.”

Schlapp also took the party to task for failing to confirm President Trump’s judicial picks.

“The Democrats continued to resist and not getting the judges passed quick enough or our nominees,” she said. “Just think about it: Our administration is lacking. We’ve only got one-third of our nominees for our administration confirmed—that’s just not enough. By now, when it was President Obama’s time, Republicans played ball, and they ensured that they were close to being fully staffed by this time in the administration.”

“I think President Trump’s legacies will surely be the individuals who will end up in these courts—from the circuit courts up to the Supreme Court,” Schlapp said. “And of course, President Trump will pick quality judges.”

Reprinted with permission from CBN.com. Copyright The Christian Broadcasting Network, all rights reserved.

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