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Tweets of September 19, 2018

September 19, 2018
Donald Trump (@realDonaldTrump) tweeted 8 times on September 19, 2018
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September 18, 2018
23:42:22
https://t.co/G0BjCXEnaX
Retweets: 15834
Favorites: 69480
September 19, 2018
03:45:38
The Supreme Court is one of the main reasons I got elected President. I hope Republican Voters and others are watching and studying the Democrats Playbook.
Retweets: 32155
Favorites: 118509
September 19, 2018
04:04:32
Kim Jong Un has agreed to allow Nuclear inspections subject to final negotiations and to permanently dismantle a test site and launch pad in the presence of international experts. In the meantime there will be no Rocket or Nuclear testing. Hero remains to continue being........
Retweets: 26173
Favorites: 102073
September 19, 2018
04:11:39
....returned home to the United States. Also North and South Korea will file a joint bid to host the 2032 Olympics. Very exciting!
Retweets: 17236
Favorites: 77048
September 19, 2018
11:34:29
'The recovery got started on Election Day 2016. It took Trump's Tax Cuts and Regulation Cuts to get the economy booming. Before that it was the worst and slowest economic recovery since the Great Depression. It took just 6 months for Trump to get to 3% even though they said.....
Retweets: 19078
Favorites: 78493
September 19, 2018
11:40:37
....it was impossible - and then already it's over 4% and I expect it's going to grow faster and faster. We're just getting started here.' Peter Ferrara former advisor to President Reagan. @foxandfriends
Retweets: 14930
Favorites: 65748
September 19, 2018
11:43:44
'North Korea recommits to denuclearization - we've come a long way.' @FoxNews
Retweets: 21671
Favorites: 100372
September 19, 2018
17:49:19
'President Donald J. Trump's Administration is Providing Support to Those Impacted by Hurricane Florence' https://t.co/3neafSgQ1h
Retweets: 10953
Favorites: 48799
"Retweets" and "Favorites" data as of October 31, 2019

Donald J. Trump (1st Term), Tweets of September 19, 2018 Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/340898

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