Thursday, February 16, 2017

Already stumping for 2020? Trump team announces 'campaign event'

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Already stumping for 2020? Trump team announces 'campaign event'

Already stumping for 2020? Trump team announces 'campaign event'President Trump took office just weeks ago, but appears slated to travel to Orlando, Fla., on Saturday for what White House press secretary Sean Spicer says is “a campaign event.” The gathering, which is listed on Trump’s campaign website, will take place at a hangar at the Orlando-Melbourne International Airport, the site of a Trump campaign rally in September. On the day of his inauguration, Trump filed paperwork with the Federal Election Committee indicating a possible re-election bid in 2020.


Melania Trump ‘is miserable’ in White House, new report claims

Melania Trump ‘is miserable’ in White House, new report claimsDonald Trump’s presidency has caused shock waves around the world – but it’s taking its toll on his own family, too, a report has claimed.


What Buffett, Icahn and Other Billionaire Investors Are Buying in the Trump Era
Billionaire investors appear to see good times ahead with a fellow billionaire in the White House.
Kremlin says hopes to repair U.S. ties, but time is being wasted

Kremlin spokesman Peskov attends news conference of Russian President Putin and Laos' Prime Minister Sisoulith following Russia-ASEAN summit in SochiThe Kremlin said on Thursday political turbulence in the United States was delaying the resumption of better relations between Washington and Moscow, which are needed to tackle global problems. "We hope that sooner or later the process will start to resume a normal business relationship with Washington," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a conference call with reporters. Because there are lots of problems which are of a sort that neither the United States nor Russia can solve them effectively alone." Peskov was responding to a question about a possible U.S. probe into the resignation of President Donald Trump's national security adviser - the latest in a series of White House missteps and controversies.


Kremlin says hopes to repair U.S. ties, but time is being wasted
The Kremlin said on Thursday political turbulence in the United States was delaying the resumption of better relations between Washington and Moscow, which are needed to tackle global problems. "We hope that sooner or later the process will start to resume a normal business relationship with Washington," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a conference call with reporters. Because there are lots of problems which are of a sort that neither the United States nor Russia can solve them effectively alone." Peskov was responding to a question about a possible U.S. probe into the resignation of President Donald Trump's national security adviser - the latest in a series of White House missteps and controversies.

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