Trump blasted the deal as "one of the worst and one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into."
Trump said that he looks forward to meeting with Xi at an early date and witnessing together the historic moment when the two countries reach an agreement on economic and trade issues.
Trump said during a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) meeting in London Tuesday that the United States has "the most powerful military" and "hopefully, we don't' have to use it" as well as "If we have to, we'll do it," in an apparent reference to the DPRK.
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Trump’s tweets about Bezos and Amazon before his presidential campaign had a much different tone.
Trump’s claim that Amazon shipping costs the U.S. Postal Service billions has also been widely disputed. Package shipping is actually a rare revenue generator for the otherwise financially struggling USPS. Documents show that package revenue contributed a net total of more than .1 billion to the U.S. Postal Service’s bottom line during fiscal year 2017.
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Trump has been pushing officials for the EUA and seemed to accuse federal health officials of deliberately delaying approval for treatments and vaccines until after Election Day.
Trump's comments came at the start of the third week of a partial government shutdown resulting from the dispute that has left hundreds of thousands of federal workers idled or without paychecks.
Trump, who made a tough approach to immigration a cornerstone of his election campaign, issued a ban on travelers from the six countries, plus Iraq, shortly after taking office in January. That ban also blocked refugees from any country. Trump said these were temporary measures needed to prevent terrorism until vetting procedures could be reviewed. Opponents noted that visa and refugee vetting were already strict and said there was no evidence that refugees or citizens of those six countries posed a threat. They saw the ban as part of Trump's campaign promise to bar Muslims from entering the United States.
Trump said that he and Abe had developed "a very close relationship," adding that US-Japan ties "have never been closer than they are right now."