Monday, February 13, 2017

Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump to discuss women in workforce during first meeting in Washington

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Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump to discuss women in workforce during first meeting in Washington

Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump to discuss women in workforce during first meeting in WashingtonJustin Trudeau is set for his first meeting with Donald Trump in Washington on 13 February, and according to a White House official, the Canadian prime minister and the US president plan to discuss women's issues among other things. "Our team reached out and suggested as it is an important part of the prime minister's agenda and of our economic growth plan," a Canadian official said. The result of Monday's talks will be one to look out for, considering the vast differences in Trudeau and Trump's opinion on women.


Senate Republicans are worried Donald Trump is mentally ill, says Democrat Senator Al Franken

Senate Republicans are worried Donald Trump is mentally ill, says Democrat Senator Al FrankenRepublican senators are concerned President Donald Trump is mentally ill, Democratic Senator Al Franken has claimed. Mr Franken cited Mr Trump's evidence-free claim he would have won the popular vote in the presidential race if not for three to five million immigrants in the country illegally voting for his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton. Mr Trump is also said to have told some senators in a private meeting at the White House that he and former Republican senator Kelly Ayotte would have won in New Hampshire if it had not been for voters bussed in from other states.


White House says new immigration measures forthcoming

US President Donald Trump returns to the White House after his weekend trip to Mar-a-Lago in FloridaUS President Donald Trump was expected to unveil new measures on immigration as early as Monday in the name of keeping Americans safe, with a top aide insisting he did not overstep his authority with his controversial travel ban. The White House could either file an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court, defend the merits of the order in lower courts or issue a new executive order. The last option was floated by Trump himself on Friday.


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