Trump Praises American Troops In Qatar: ‘Tip Of The Spear’ Against ‘Enemies Of Civilization’

President Donald Trump praised American troops as the “tip of the spear” in the fight against the “enemies of civilization” in a Thursday speech at an American military base in Qatar.

Trump made the comments to troops at the Al Udeid Air Force Base, the largest American military facility in the Middle East, before departing Qatar for the United Arab Emirates. In his speech, Trump laid out his priorities for the Middle East and promised that American troops would soon get a raise through his proposed budget bill.

“All of you are the tip of the spear, you’re the finest we have, anywhere in the world, you’re the finest we have, you’re the finest anyone has in the fight against the enemies of civilization,” Trump said. “You’re the people that are defeating chaos, combating terror, defending our interests, supporting our allies, securing our homeland, and making America incredibly proud, and you know what, making America great again.”

Trump also promised the troops that he would make the U.S. military “bigger, better, stronger, and more powerful than ever.”

“You are without a doubt the greatest fighting force in the history of the world. That’s the way it is. I said it last night. I said it’s strong. We have the strongest military in the world. It’s not even a contest. We have the best equipment, nobody has equipment like us, nobody has the planes or the missiles or anything else,” he said. 

Echoing his speech on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia, Trump said he was focused on keeping the peace by projecting American strength.

“As president, my priority is to end conflicts, not start them — but I will never hesitate to wield American power if it’s necessary to defend the United States of America or our partners. And this is one of our great partners right here,” Trump told the troops on Thursday.

The day before his speech, Trump signed a defense agreement with Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, where the country signed a letter of intent to purchase $2 billion worth of MQ-9B Reaper drones and $1 billion in counter-drone technology. At the same time, Trump has faced criticism over his acceptance of a $400 million luxury jet from Qatar.

In attendance at Thursday’s speech to the troops were comedian Theo Von and country music singer Lee Greenwood, who sang “God Bless America” before Trump took the stage.

Throughout his Middle East trip, Trump has signed defense agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, announced billions of dollars worth of business deals with both countries, and met with the president of Syria, marking the first time the leaders from the two countries have met since 2000. Trump is now headed to the United Arab Emirates to meet with President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and other top officials.

Trump DOJ Asks Supreme Court To Restrain Activist Judges

The Justice Department heads to the Supreme Court on Thursday to defend President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship in a case that could have far-reaching implications on activist judges’ ability to hamper Trump’s agenda. 

While the case, Trump v. Casa, revolves around Trump’s day one actions on birthright citizenship, the primary arguments are expected to focus on the power of lone judges to issue universal injunctions that apply to the whole country. The Trump administration has asked the court to rule three nationwide injunctions issued against the birthright citizenship order are only applied to the parties involved and not the whole country. 

For the first 170 years of American jurisprudence, nationwide injunctions were virtually unknown,” Solicitor General John Sauer wrote in an April 7 filing. “Their use remained sparing until this century, when they saw a dramatic upsurge in 2017, followed by an explosion in the last three months.”

“These injunctions exceed the district courts’ authority under Article III and gravely encroach on the President’s executive power under Article II. This Court’s intervention is urgently needed to restore the constitutional balance of separated powers,” he added. 

A win for the Trump administration would be significant blow to the Left, which has utilized judges to block much of Trump’s policies from immigration to efforts to dismantle the sprawling federal bureaucracy.

Sauer will present arguments before the court for about 30 minutes before two lawyers from public and private groups challenging Trump’s order argue for 15 minutes each. The Justice Department has asked the Supreme Court to narrow the scope of the three injunctions issued against Trump’s “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship,” executive order.

That executive order directed the government to stop granting citizenship to individuals who were born to people illegally in the country or who were born to people living transiently in the United States. 

During a background call on the case attended by The Daily Wire, a Justice Department official said “the key question” in the case is about “what to do about all these nationwide injunctions.” The official noted that the rash of universal injunctions was “devastating” for Trump’s “ability to effectuate the agenda that he was elected to do.”

The official noted that 35 of the 39 total universal injunctions issued against the Trump administration have come from the same five courts: the districts of Massachusetts, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Northern California, and Western Washington.

“They just shop for the favorable forums in order to drag the executive branch’s policies to a halt,” an official said, adding that the Trump administration would be ready to defend the merits of the birthright citizenship order when and if those arguments came up.

Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation, told The Daily Wire, that he suspected the Supreme Court decided to take up the case partially in response to criticism for not reigning in district court judges in a multitude of other cases.

“The fact that they scheduled oral arguments on this case, past their usual deadline, tells you the importance that the court is attaching to this,” he said, noting the last oral arguments are typically scheduled for the beginning of May. 

Previous rulings from the court, including U.S. v. Mendoza (1984), could provide guidance for the court. In that decision, the court ruled that when a judgment is rendered against the government, courts can only apply judgment to parties in the lawsuit, von Spakovsky said. 

Von Spakovsky said that he expects the justices to focus on the injunction issue, and not the substantive debate after Trump’s interpretation of the 14th Amendment. He said that a win for the Trump administration could act as a warning to judges to not overstep their activity.

However, a loss he said would even further open up the floodgates of challenges to the administration.

“If the government loses this particular issue, it’s like opening the gates to a rock concert and letting the crowd just rush in without giving tickets,” he told The Daily Wire. “It’s going to mean that these judges all over the country can continue to issue these nationwide injunctions against almost any executive order.”

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