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Patrick Winner
Donald Trump confirmed that Vladimir Putin will “exchange lands” when they meet on Friday at Alaska for the high risk summit in the Ukraine war. But the American president expressed his frustration with Voludmir Zelinski to put the conditions on this possible agreement.
During a White House press conference on Monday, Trump said he was frustrated by Zelinski’s insistence that Ukraine would need a national referendum on any peace deal stipulating the realization of Russian control over the lands during the war.
Trump said: “It bothered me a little from the fact that Zelinski was saying that I had to obtain constitutional approval,” Trump said. “He has approval to go to the war and kill everyone, but he needs to agree to conduct land exchange. Because there will be some land exchange. I know that through Russia and through talks with everyone.”
European diplomats were surprised by the lack of clarity on the American side about Putin’s lands from Ukraine and the conditions for a ceasefire. The contradictions in the United States, which reported what Russia is seeking, has sparked the concern of European diplomats and added only to the fear that Trump, whose personal relationship with Putin, could make harmful concessions.
Describing his vision of a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, Trump said that the agreement will include “good things, not bad things, as well as some bad things for both.” “We will change the lines and battle lines,” he added.
Michael Scino
Donald Trump was again late in implementing a sweeping tariff on China, and announced another 90 -day pause a few hours before the last agreement between the largest economists in the world ended.
On Monday, Trump signed an executive order that extends the deadline for the higher definitions in China until November 10, and officials confirmed Reuters.
Chinese officials said earlier today that they hope that the United States will strive for “positive” trade results on Monday, as the 90 -day separation has been expired between the two countries in May.
The Chinese Ministry of Trade said, in a statement on Tuesday early Tuesday, that it will suspend an additional tariff for American goods for a period of 90 days, after Trump signed an executive order that extends to the truce of the customs tariff.
The statement said that China will keep its definitions of American goods by 10 %, and take measures to process non -fire barriers facing American products. China will also postpone for 90 days to add American companies that targeted it in April to the lists of trade and investment restrictions.
Trump’s order to deploy forces in the capital is “worrying and unprecedented” – the mayor of the capital
Hello and welcome to the American Live Policy Blog. I am Tom Ambrose and I will bring you the latest news lines for the next few hours.
We start with the news that Donald Trump ordered the National Guard to Washington, DC and took control of the city’s police force, in a move described as “worrying and unprecedented” by the mayor of the capital.
The US President’s move was quickly condemned as a “disgusting, dangerous and insulting” assault on the political independence of a variety of racists. The federal acquisition is expected to be valid for 30 days, as the White House emphasized the guardian.
Speaking at a White House press conference on Monday, Trump said he is taking a “historic action to save our nation’s capital from the crime, bloodshed, bonds, and the worst. This is the day of liberation in the capital and we will return our capital.”
Washington described DC as “one of the most dangerous cities anywhere in the world,” claiming that the killing rate is higher than Bogota or Mexico City, though this Violent crime at its lowest level for 30 years.
The Defense Minister, Beit Higseth, who was among the officials who joined Trump on the podium, said that 800 National Guard soldiers will go to the streets of Washington next week. “They will be strong, they will be cruel and will stand with law enforcement partners,” he said.
Later, Moriel Bousseer, the capital of the capital, who followed a non -confrontation relationship with Trump, described the intervention as “worrying and unprecedented” but refused to criticize the president directly.
She told reporters: “I said before, and I will repeat, that I believe that the president’s view of the capital is formed through his experience in the Kofid era during his first term,” I will repeat, and I will repeat that I believe that the president’s view of the capital is formed through his experience in the Kofid era during his first term. “
“It is true that these were more challenging times related to some issues. It is also true that we have seen a rise in the crime, but we quickly worked to put the laws in place and the tactics that obtained violent criminals from our streets, and gave us police officers more tools.”
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President Donald Trump, conservative economist Anthony, nominated to head the work statistics officeThe agency responsible for collecting and publishing employment and inflation numbers in the country. This nomination comes after Trump released the BLS Commissioner, Erika Mcentarfer, earlier this month after the issuance of the weak job report that he claimed was “forged”.
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Trump has been delayed again in the implementation of a sweeping tariff for China, Another interruption period is scheduled to end the temporary suspension for 90 days a few hours before the last agreement between the largest economists in the world ends. On Monday, Trump signed an executive order that extends the deadline for the upper tariffs in China until November 10.
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A federal judge in San Francisco began on Monday to hear evidence and arguments on whether the Trump administration violates federal law When the National Guard and the US Marine Guard soldiers deployed to Los Angeles after the protests against the immigration raids this summer. The Trump administration has blocked the members of the National Guard in California and sent them to the second largest American city due to the objections of the California Governor, Gavin New Roosom, and the city leaders.
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Trump inspected his meeting on Friday with Vladimir Putin in Alaska, claiming that he would know “perhaps in the first minutes.” Whether a peace deal can be made. Trump stressed that although Volodymyr Zelenskyy will not be part of the summit, he will first contact him as soon as he sees a “fair deal” for a ceasefire. He also did not rule out the possibility of a future trading relationship with Russia.
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On Monday, a federal judge rejected a request from the Ministry of Justice to dismantle the Grand Press -for -jury copies of Ghislaine MaxWell Former Jeffrey Epstein friend, who is serving a 20 -year prison sentence for sex. The judge wrote that the texts can not be released publicly – “in an accidental or non -buildings” – as the Trump government pushed it for it because it will risk “the depression of the foundations of secrecy on which the major jury depends.”