Trump, who has pushed to get the measure across the finish line, noted on Twitter that the bill bounces back to the House, and that if the chamber signs off on the minor changes, as expected, there will be a White House news conference on Wednesday at about 1 pm.
Trump, in his quest to build the border wall, has faced court challenges, logistical hurdles and congressional opposition. His administration has completed 30 new miles (48 km) of border fencing and replaced another 240 miles (386 km) of barriers along the 2,000-mile (3,200-km) border, government figures show.
Trump was often willing to talk up the "special relationship "between Washington and London, and was a supporter of a no-deal Brexit and the possibility of a free-trade deal with the US, the world's largest economy.
Trump met with President Xi Jinping three times in 2017, in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, in April; Hamburg, Germany, in July; and Beijing in November. Both sides have hailed their positive personal relationship.
Trump’s comments strike a decidedly more measured tone than he’s taken toward Amazon in the past. The president has been highly critical of the company and its CEO Jeff Bezos — accusing them of everything from antitrust issues to ripping off the U.S. Postal Service to using The Washington Post (which Bezos independently owns) as a “propaganda machine.”
Trump told reporters at the White House that he will meet with "two or three more" candidates to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy, who announced last week that he is retiring.
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Trudeau's visit was followed by Li's visit to Canada in September.
Trump called "rogue nations" the "scourge of our planet" and called on the UN to further isolate the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. But today's dangerous deadlock has been the result of Pyongyang's and Washington's persistent pursuit of their own interests in disregard of other countries' efforts to persuade the two antagonists to talk. His threat to "totally destroy" the DPRK if need be will, therefore, likely worsen the already volatile situation.
Traywick, who has 15 years' experience as a nurse, said he thought Montana would "dodge a bullet", with the state not seeing many of the virus' effects.