Trump praises Gorsuch and himself at swearing-in
By Reuters
11 April 2017 |
7:40 am
U.S. President Donald Trump praises Neil Gorsuch as a man deeply faithful to the Constitution while also complimenting himself on getting the job done in his first 100 days in office.
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