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Trump Just Canceled Backstabbing Congress's Big Picnic, Has Better Plan For All The Fancy

Food

There was supposed to be an annual congressional picnic but since President Trump rightly so

felt like Congress didn't deserve to have one he canceled it on the spot.

"We are going to cancel and postpone tomorrow's congressional picnic," Trump said.

"It doesn't feel right to have a picnic for Congress when we are doing something very

important."

He added, "It didn't feel exactly right to me."

This is what some have all been waiting to see for decades now.

Since the backstabbers in Congress have been avoiding doing their job for decades, it's

now being reported that President Trump hypothetically took them out behind the woodshed today.

No, he didn't beat them although the Liberal mainstream media may paint it as he did even

worse to them.

But there was only one problem with the cancellation.

The preparations had already begun.

The menu is awesome.

It included ribeye Steaks, coleslaw, quinoa, spinach, black beans and a huge assortment

of pies.

Since all this food was already being prepared President Trump decided to do what's right.

Instead of throwing it out he decided to feed all of the food to Walter Reed hospital patients,

caregivers and employees at the Warrior and Family Center in Bethesda.

This was later confirmed by a USO spokeswoman.

What a beautiful gesture, to give all that top notch food to American heroes instead

of the jokers in Congress.

Update America covered more on the canceled party and presentation of a good meal to those

who seemed to deserve it a lot more!

"President Donald Trump surprised members of Congress earlier this week when he abruptly

canceled the annual Congressional Picnic.

Basically, the president felt like they didn't deserve it.

The menu included "ribeye steaks, spinach, coleslaw, quinoa, black beans and pies."

Rather than let Congress throw a fancy picnic, President Trump's administration decided

to feed all of the food to "Walter Reed hospital patients, caregivers and employees

at the Warrior and Family Center in Bethesda," Bloomberg's Jennifer Jacobs reported.

That means America's military heroes are going to be eating very good.

President Trump has called on Democrats to stop "obstructing" and work with Republicans

to pass comprehensive immigration reform.

Earlier this week, the president signed an executive order to keep immigrant families

together.

Now it's lawmakers' turn to do their job.

"We must maintain a Strong Southern Border.

We cannot allow our Country to be overrun by illegal immigrants as the Democrats tell

their phony stories of sadness and grief, hoping it will help them in the elections,"

Trump tweeted on Friday.

"Obama and others had the same pictures, and did nothing about it!"

Trump isn't the only one who doesn't seem happy with Congress.

Their approval ratings aren't doing so well among voters either.

"It's no secret that Congress isn't exactly the most popular institution in American

government.

But now it's reaching new lows.

Congress sank to a 10% approval rating in a new Quinnipiac University poll released

on Thursday, with roughly five in six Americans saying they disapprove of the country's

legislative body.

This compares to an 18% approval rating in March.

And if you're searching for the main reason behind the drop, look no further than Republican

voters.

Back in January and March, more than one in three Republicans said they had positive views

of Congress, which is controlled by the GOP in both chambers.

But now, that's plummeted to just 14% of Republican voters who give Congress a thumbs

up.

The new numbers come after a high-profile effort to repeal and replace Obamacare barely

squeaked through the House and failed in a dramatic late-night vote in the Senate.

Congress's overall 10% approval is the lowest for Congress in Quinnipiac's history of

data back to 2003.

Using Gallup data beyond that, it's the lowest for Congress in data back to 1974.

(Congress did reach a 9% approval rating in Gallup polling in November 2013 in the wake

of a two-week government shutdown.)

And to make matters worse, Republicans were Congress's most supportive group.

The low numbers stretch across every demographic division — only 12% of nonwhites, 12% of

people under 35 years old, 11% of men, 10% of people over 65 years old, 9% of women and

9% of whites approve.

Support for Congress among independents has also bottomed out, falling from 18% in January

to just 8% now.

Democrats have remained essentially stable in the single digits."

With all the issues we are facing today it's no time for our so-called Representatives

to be taking time to enjoy a BBQ.

Especially when we have a party like the Democrats who seem intent on ruining our nation by forcing

us into open borders along with the help of their mainstream media and celebrities who

spread lies and misinformation.

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VOLGOGRAD, Russia (AP) — The oldest person to play in a World Cup match gave up a pair of goals Monday, allowing Saudi Arabia to beat Egypt 2-1 in a match between two teams that had already been eliminated.

Egypt goalkeeper Essam El Hadary, who is 45, took the field for his team's final group match to set the record.

Salem Aldawsari scored with almost the last kick, shooting from a tight angle inside the Egypt penalty area and poking the ball past El Hadary.

Mohamed Salah put Egypt ahead in the 22nd minute with when he deftly controlled a long ball from Abdalla Said that split the Saudi defense and then lobbed goalkeeper Yasser Almosailem.

Salman Alfaraj got the Saudis level with a penalty kick in first-half stoppage time after Ali Gabr brought down Fahad Almuwallad in the area.

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Saudi Arabia finished Group A in third place with three points, while Egypt was last after losing all three games.

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