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  • Donald Trump lashes out after report with off the record comments derails NAFTA talks with Canada

    President Trump railed against reports that off-the-record comments he made about Canada tanked new NAFTA negotiations on Friday.

    President Trump railed against reports that off-the-record comments he made about Canada tanked new NAFTA negotiations on Friday.

    Mr. Trump criticized Bloomberg for undermining the off-the-record agreement, saying “Oh well, just more dishonest reporting.”

    Wow, I made OFF THE RECORD COMMENTS to Bloomberg concerning Canada, and this powerful understanding was BLATANTLY VIOLATED. Oh well, just more dishonest reporting. I am used to it. At least Canada knows where I stand!

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 31, 2018

    SEE ALSO: Trump’s off-the-record remarks roiled U.S.-Canada trade negotiations: ‘Totally on our terms’

    Mr. Trump’s tweet seemed to confirm the comments reported in the Toronto Star.

    “Here’s the problem. If I say no — the answer’s no. If I say no, then you’re going to put that, and it’s going to be so insulting they’re not going to be able to make a deal … I can’t kill these people,” Mr. Trump said about NAFTA talks with Canada.

    There was also a quote from the president that any new trade deal would be “totally on our terms.”

    The Canadian newspaper said it was not bound by Bloomberg’s agreement with the president and received the information from an anonymous source.

  • John Kerry, ex-secretary of state, says Trump ‘doesn’t know what he’s talking about’ on Iran deal

    Former Secretary of State John F. Kerry said Sunday that President Trump “doesn’t know what he’s talking about,” particularly when it comes to the Iran nuclear deal.

    Former Secretary of State John F. Kerry said Sunday that President Trump “doesn’t know what he’s talking about,” particularly when it comes to the Iran nuclear deal.

    Mr. Kerry insisted that Mr. Trump’s assertion that he “never walked away from the table” during the 2015 negotiations was false, saying, “I did walk away” during the talks.

    “Unfortunately, and I say this sadly, more often than not, he really just doesn’t know what he’s talking about,” Mr. Kerry told CBS’s “Face the Nation.” “He makes things up. And he’s making that up as he has other things.”

    .@JohnKerry comments on @realDonaldTrump ‘s criticisms of the Iran Nuclear Deal: More often than not, he really just doesn’t know what he’s talking about. He makes things up. pic.twitter.com/W4bip9A0iP

    — Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) September 2, 2018

    Mr. Trump took a jab at the former Obama administration official in a May 4 speech before the National Rifle Association, saying that Mr. Kerry “never walked away from the table except to be in that bicycle race where he fell and broke his leg.”

    Mr. Kerry also defended his calls to world leaders in defense of the seven-nation Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the Obama administration’s signature foreign-policy achievement, after Mr. Trump moved to exit the agreement. The Trump administration ultimately withdrew from the deal in May.

    The former Democratic presidential candidate also defended his decision to make calls to world leaders behind the scenes as a private citizen to save the agreement, including Iranian Foreign Minister Javid Zarif.

    Mr. Trump to accused him of trying to undermine the administration with “possibly illegal Shadow Diplomacy,” but Mr. Kerry argued that he was defending the U.S. position, which at the time was the Iran deal.

    The United States does not need John Kerry’s possibly illegal Shadow Diplomacy on the very badly negotiated Iran Deal. He was the one that created this MESS in the first place!

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 7, 2018

    “I spoke out,” Mr. Kerry said. “I will always exercise my right to speak out.”

  • Trump Putin: Democrats demand interpreter to testify

    US interpreter Marina Gross (left) with President Donald Trump (centre) and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, 16 July Symbol copyright AFP Image caption Marina Gross (left) was the one different American in the room with Mr Trump

    US competition politicians are calling for Donald Trump’s interpreter to testify earlier than Congress approximately his summit talks with Vladimir Putin.

    The lead Democrat on the Senate Foreign Members Of The Family Committee, Robert Menendez, known as for Marina Gross to be subpoenaed to look on the committee.

    Controversy has raged over the summit, with Mr Trump having to proper his own words from the press conference.

    However, it will be highly odd for an interpreter to be wondered.

    At their first bilateral summit, the 2 leaders met privately for 2 hours in the Finnish capital Helsinki on Monday with handiest their interpreters present.

    Even Trump allies shocked by means of Putin summit Russian praise for Putin after Trump summit

    Mr Trump went ahead with the assembly regardless of proceeding investigations into alleged Russian state interference within the 2016 US presidential election, which he received.

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    Media captionPresident Trump was bombarded by way of questions as newshounds were asked to leave

    Confusion over Mr Trump’s position took some other turn whilst he appeared to reject suggestions that Russia may take a look at once more to influence American elections, prompting a hasty denial through the White House.

    Why do they would like the interpreter to talk?

    Democrats argue that as a result of she was once the one other American reputable present within the room, Ms Gross can and should provide main points of what the 2 presidents said to each different.

    “we wish the interpreter to come earlier than the committee,” Senator Menendez told MSNBC. “we wish to peer the notes. We Are going to have a big attempt to try to get to what came about.”

    Democratic Consultant Invoice Pascrell mentioned the “concessions” Mr Trump had made in public to Mr Putin intended “Congress and the yank public deserve to know the details of their non-public conversation”.

    If Ms Gross declined to appear ahead of the committee, she must be subpoenaed, he wrote.

    “we want public testimony by the one American present at this meeting to ensure Trump did not additional undermine our intelligence or regulation enforcement groups,” he mentioned.

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    This afternoon, I wrote to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform urging it to listen to public testimony from the u.s. ’s interpreter for Trump‘s #surrendersummit. As the only different American present, our country deserves to understand what went on in that meeting. pic.twitter.com/wAoTgTDQl0

    — Bill Pascrell, Jr. (@BillPascrell) July 17, 2018

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    Will she come forward?

    Interpreters are most often supposed to be all but invisible at summits and Ms Gross is a US state department employee with years of expertise translating on the absolute best degree, CNN reports.

    Bob Corker, the Republican chairman of the Senate Overseas Members Of The Family Committee, mentioned he might consider the calls to summon her but puzzled the speculation.

    “they don’t seem to be policy other folks,” he informed journalists, as quoted through AFP news agency.

    “they’re in some instances agreement other folks. within the future, might any notes even be allowed to be taken in case you began doing this kind of thing?”

    He additionally talked about that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who was in Helsinki with Mr Trump, could be questioned by way of the committee subsequent week.

    In Russia, Konstantin Kosachev, head of the overseas affairs committee within the higher space of parliament, said the idea of questioning an interpreter set a dangerous precedent that threatened the “entire idea of international relations”, the Related Press reports.

    Gamal Helal, an Arabic interpreter and senior adviser to 4 US presidents and 7 secretaries of state, told CNN he could not understand that this sort of state of affairs.

    “It can be a horrible precedent if a president wasn’t loose to talk one-on-one with a head of state…” he said. “If he Mr Trump spoke in English, there can be no other way for Congress to grasp what he stated, except to ask the president himself. Or Putin.”

    Why is there such controversy?

    Whilst the summit was held behind closed doorways the 2 leaders gave a news conference afterwards at which Mr Trump shocked many via protecting Russia over the allegations of election interference.

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    Media captionTrump says he “misspoke” at Putin summit, but is it too overdue? Anthony Zurcher explains

    Contradicting his own intelligence businesses, he stated there have been no explanation for Russia to meddle within the vote.

    A day later, Mr Trump came out to mention he had “misspoken” and did actually accept US intelligence agencies’ findings that Russia had interfered.

    However, a brand new row evolved when the u.s. leader perceived to disagree with US intelligence over whether Russia was once nonetheless targeting American elections.

    Investigations into the alleged interference, denied via Russia, continue and last week the us justice department charged 12 Russian intelligence officers with hacking Democratic officers in 2016.

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  • Donald Trump stands by calling MS-13 ‘animals’

    President Trump said Friday that he was referring to MS-13 gang members as “animals” and not illegal immigrants as a whole in comments he made earlier this week.

    President Trump said Friday that he was referring to MS-13 gang members as “animals” and not illegal immigrants as a whole in comments he made earlier this week.

    “Fake News Media had me calling Immigrants, or Illegal Immigrants, ‘Animals.’ Wrong! They were begrudgingly forced to withdraw their stories. I referred to MS 13 Gang Members as ‘Animals,’ a big difference – and so true. Fake News got it purposely wrong, as usual!” Mr. Trumptweeted.

    The comments were in response to a sheriff who mentioned MS-13 to which the president responded, “These aren’t people, these are animals.”

    Democrats quickly jumped on the remarks with immigration groups calling Mr. Trump a “racist.”

    Fake News Media had me calling Immigrants, or Illegal Immigrants, “Animals.” Wrong! They were begrudgingly forced to withdraw their stories. I referred to MS 13 Gang Members as “Animals,” a big difference – and so true. Fake News got it purposely wrong, as usual!

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 18, 2018

  • Trump: DHS instructed to halt ‘caravans’ into the U.S., may make border agreement part of NAFTA

    President Trump said Monday that he has instructed the Department of Homeland Security not to allow the reported caravans of people traveling through Mexico to be admitted to the U.S.

    President Trump said Monday that he has instructed the Department of Homeland Security not to allow the reported caravans of people traveling through Mexico to be admitted to the U.S.

    “Despite the Democrat inspired laws on Sanctuary Cities and the Border being so bad and one sided, I have instructed the Secretary of Homeland Security not to let these large Caravans of people into our Country. It is a disgrace. We are the only Country in the World so naive! WALL,” Mr. Trumptweeted.

    A few weeks ago, multiple reports of caravans carrying up to 1,500 people from Central America dominated headlines. Those groups were apparently headed for the U.S., but several hundred decided to stop in Mexico and remain there. Some did want to continue on to the U.S., which prompted Mr. Trump to request that National Guard troops be sent down to assist border agents.

    The president said Mexico needs to be more of a help to the U.S. in preventing illegal border crossings.

    “Mexico, whose laws on immigration are very tough, must stop people from going through Mexico and into the U.S. We may make this a condition of the new NAFTA Agreement. Our Country cannot accept what is happening! Also, we must get Wall funding fast,” Mr. Trumpadded in a follow up tweet.

    The president has long said he intends to negotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement, known as NAFTA, between Canada, Mexico and the U.S., and now may decide to make immigration issues part of the deal.

    Despite the Democrat inspired laws on Sanctuary Cities and the Border being so bad and one sided, I have instructed the Secretary of Homeland Security not to let these large Caravans of people into our Country. It is a disgrace. We are the only Country in the World so naive! WALL

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 23, 2018

    Mexico, whose laws on immigration are very tough, must stop people from going through Mexico and into the U.S. We may make this a condition of the new NAFTA Agreement. Our Country cannot accept what is happening! Also, we must get Wall funding fast.

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 23, 2018

  • Donald Trump says he’s looking forward to North Korea meeting

    President Trump said Wednesday that North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un will do the right thing for his country and that China is helping with the denuclearization process.

    President Trump said Wednesday that North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un will do the right thing for his country and that China is helping with the denuclearization process.

    “For years and through many administrations, everyone said that peace and the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula was not even a small possibility. Now there is a good chance that Kim Jong Un will do what is right for his people and for humanity. Look forward to our meeting!” Mr. Trumptweeted.

    He also said that Chinese President Xi Jinping said his meeting with the North Korean leader went well, and that a meeting with the U.S. was discussed. A diplomatic train arrived in Beijing on Tuesday, but it was unclear if Mr. Kim was on board. The Chinese later confirmed Mr. Kim’s presence, marking his first foreign visit since taking over in 2011.

    SEE ALSO: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un makes first visit to China, Beijing confirms

    “Received message last night from XI JINPING of China that his meeting with KIM JONG UN went very well and that KIM looks forward to his meeting with me. In the meantime, and unfortunately, maximum sanctions and pressure must be maintained at all cost!” he added.

    For years and through many administrations, everyone said that peace and the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula was not even a small possibility. Now there is a good chance that Kim Jong Un will do what is right for his people and for humanity. Look forward to our meeting!

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 28, 2018

    Received message last night from XI JINPING of China that his meeting with KIM JONG UN went very well and that KIM looks forward to his meeting with me. In the meantime, and unfortunately, maximum sanctions and pressure must be maintained at all cost!

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 28, 2018

  • Donald Trump may reconsider tariff on aluminum and steel in exchange for new terms on NAFTA

    President Trump said Monday that he’ll reconsider tariffs on aluminum and steel if Canada and Mexico agree to new terms on NAFTA.

    President Trump said Monday that he’ll reconsider tariffs on aluminum and steel if Canada and Mexico agree to new terms on NAFTA.“We have large trade deficits with Mexico and Canada. NAFTA, which is under renegotiation right now, has been a bad deal for U.S.A. Massive relocation of companies & jobs. Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum will only come off if new & fair NAFTA agreement is signed. Also, Canada must..” Mr. Trumptweeted.

    “…treat our farmers much better. Highly restrictive. Mexico must do much more on stopping drugs from pouring into the U.S. They have not done what needs to be done. Millions of people addicted and dying,” he added.

    Trade has been an issue that Mr. Trump has focused on since the early days of his campaign, including a promise to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement, known as NAFTA.

    SEE ALSO: Trump won’t back down on tariffs despite widespread fears of trade war

    The president first proposed the idea of higher tariffs on aluminum and steel last week. He said this will help those industries in the U.S. regain jobs and treat workers better.

    We have large trade deficits with Mexico and Canada. NAFTA, which is under renegotiation right now, has been a bad deal for U.S.A. Massive relocation of companies & jobs. Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum will only come off if new & fair NAFTA agreement is signed. Also, Canada must..

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 5, 2018

    …treat our farmers much better. Highly restrictive. Mexico must do much more on stopping drugs from pouring into the U.S. They have not done what needs to be done. Millions of people addicted and dying.

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 5, 2018

    To protect our Country we must protect American Steel! #AMERICA FIRST

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 5, 2018