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Democrats FURIOUS About What Trump Just Put Outside White House - Duration: 10:49.
Democrats FURIOUS About What Trump Just Put Outside White House
Democrats are currently up in arms over guns and demanding that Donald Trump take action
to repeal the Second Amendment.
However, in his mission to make America great again, Trump is tackling another issue the
mainstream media ignores that is actually having a far more negative impact on our nation.
Unlike Barack Obama, Trump has noticed that nothing is killing more Americans right now
than the opioid crisis.
Now, Trump is taking action to fight this crisis head-on in a way that is sure to enrage
liberals everywhere.
The Washington Examiner reported that next month, Trump is installing a memorial right
outside the White House to commemorate the 22,000 people who died in 2015 from a prescription
opioid overdose.
This will infuriate liberals, as they would rather Trump build a memorial for the 50 people
who have been killed in mass shootings this year than for the thousands who have lost
their lives to drugs.
Hosted by the National Park Service and the nonprofit National Safety Council, the memorial
will be placed on the White House Ellipse, home of the National Christmas Tree.
"This stirring exhibit will be open to the public from April 12 through April 18 to educate
visitors on the devastating impact of the opioid crisis," White House press secretary
Sarah Sanders said.
Part of the National Safety Council's "Stop Everyday Killers" campaign, the memorial
will show a wall of engraved pills depicting the faces of people who died along with a
note memorializing their lives.
"These stories are tough to hear, and this exhibit will be an intensely emotional and
somber experience," Sanders said.
"But it's also a reminder that lives are at stake, and we must take action to end the
plague of addiction that is ravaging communities all across our nation."
"The memorial encourages consumers to do two simple things: talk with their healthcare
providers about opioids and clean out their medicine cabinets," said Deborah Hersman,
president and CEO of the National Safety Council.
Liberals can whine about guns as much as they want to, but Trump has much bigger fish to
fry.
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Presidente Trump cancela su viaje a la Cumbre de las Américas y delega a Mike Pence - Duration: 0:30.
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Trade War Over! China Caves Hours After President Trump Lays Down The Law - Duration: 3:41.
The mainstream media and political pundits, from both sides of the aisle, have doubted
the genius of President Donald Trump from day one.
Each time they doubt him, he proves them wrong, which is a lesson that China is learning the
hard way.
Under immense pressure from President Donald Trump, China's President Xi Jinping announced
that he was going to lower import taxes on foreign automakers and open China's markets
to foreign companies.
Translation: President Trump called China's bluff, and now they are caving.
President Xi was speaking at a business conference when he made the announcement, and though
he did not mention President Trump's name, the themes he referenced were in direct relation
to the sticking points that have aggravated the American president in trade between the
two powerful nations.
President Xi pledged to protect the intellectual property rights of foreign nations and to
open his nation's banking and finance industry to foreign ownership, The Associated Press
reported.
"China's door of opening up will not be closed and will only open wider," President
Xi said at the Boao Forum for Asia, which took place on the southern island of Hainan.
He said that China would "significantly lower" tariffs on foreign autos and reduce
the restrictions it has on foreign ownership in the auto industry "as soon as possible."
"Trump has threatened to raise tariffs on Chinese goods worth $50 billion in response
to complaints Beijing pressures foreign companies to hand over technology in violation of its
market-opening pledges.
Beijing responded with its own $50 billion list of U.S. goods for possible retaliation,"
The Associated Press wrote.
"The Chinese leader didn't refer directly to that dispute but promised to encourage
'normal technological exchange' and to 'protect the lawful ownership rights of
foreign enterprises'," it said.
What is most astounding, and least likely to be reported by the mainstream media which
cannot stand to report any of the president's successes, is that President Xi's announcement
came hours after President Trump tweeted on China's heavy tariffs on American autos
imported into the nation.
"When a car is sent to the United States from China, there is a Tariff to be paid of
2 1/2%.
When a car is sent to China from the United States, there is a Tariff to be paid of 25%.
Does that sound like free or fair trade.
No, it sounds like STUPID TRADE – going on for years!" he said.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 9, 2018
In the meantime, pundits from the Republican Party establishment, often called RINOs or
Republicans In Name Only, along with their counterparts on the Democrat side, have cried
that the sky would fall and a catastrophic trade war would come that would devastate
the United States.
But President Trump, a consummate businessman and master of "The Art Of The Deal," knew
better.
He knew that China needs the United States more than the United States needs China, and
he used that leverage to pressure China into ending its tyrannical trade practices.
For his part, it is apparent that President Xi quickly realized that he was not dealing
with some mealy-mouthed, spineless talker, but rather a man of action who was going to
be true to his word.
Not the type of politician that the Chinese, or anyone else in the world, is used to dealing
with.
It is the reason that the president continues to take everyone by surprise.
President Xi decided that he wanted to engage in a game of high stakes chess against President
Trump, and our president met that challenge.
Checkmate Xi.
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Trump vows quick action on 'heinous' Syria chemical attack - Duration: 1:56.
The U.S. accused Syria and its allies Russia and Iran for Saturday's suspected chemical
weapons attack.
While the two nations deny such an event happened, President Trump vows to decide on Washington's
response to the attack on Syrian civilians.
Ro Aram has the full story.
Speaking during a Cabinet meeting on Monday, Trump again condemned Saturday's apparent
attack as "heinous."
Aid groups on the ground in Douma say more than 40 civilians were killed by what they
described as poison gas.
Just over a year ago, Trump ordered dozens of cruise missiles to be fired at a Syrian
air base after declaring the Assad regime had used a banned gas on civilians.
In Monday's Cabinet meeting, he did not rule out another U.S. military attack on Syria,
adding Russian President Vladimir Putin may also be held accountable for supporting Damascus.
REPORTER: "Does Putin bear responsibility for this, Mr. President?"
TRUMP: "He may, yeah, he may.
And, if he does, it's going to be very tough.
Very tough."
REPORTER: "Does military action--"
REPORTER: "Is he going to pay a price--"
TRUMP: "Everybody is going to pay a price.
He will; everybody will.
REPORTERS: (Crosstalk)
REPORTER: "U.S. military action, is it off the table as we--?"
TRUMP: "Nothing is off the table.
Nothing is off the table."
Syria and its allies, Russia and Iran, have all denied there was any chemical attack.
The Russian military also said its officers had visited the apparent site of the attack
in Douma and found no evidence to back up reports of poison gas being used.
Amid the deliberations at Washington, the U.S. and Russia clashed at the UN Security
Council, which was meeting on Monday to discuss the issue.
The U.S. envoy Nikki Haley said Washington will respond to the alleged attack regardless
of whether the Security Council takes action or not.
Russia's UN envoy warned America of "grave repercussions" if it carries out an attack
against Syrian government forces.
Ro Aram, Arirang News.
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President Trump Lashes Out After Personal Attorney's Home, Office Raided - Duration: 1:50.
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Trump Tells His Staff, "To Hell With It" & Throws the Establishment Playbook Out the Window - Duration: 3:20.
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Trump Latest Statement on Sessions Could Spell the END for the Attorney General - Duration: 2:18.
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Viral: Secret Service Insider Reveals Shock Truth About Trump Attorney Raid - Duration: 5:26.
Dan Bongino isn't buying it.
As news spread Monday that FBI agents had raided the office of President Donald Trump's
personal lawyer "in part" because of the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller,
the mainstream media had a field day.
But it took a former Secret Service agent to shine a light on the real truth about the
action.
According to The New York Times, Monday's raid opens "a new front for the Justice
Department in its scrutiny of Mr. Trump and his associates."
The first sentence of a CNN analysis declared "There could be dark and unprecedented times
ahead."
But for Bongino, who served for more than a decade with the Secret Service during the
George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations, the raid was just more proof of how politicized
American law enforcement institutions have become.
To make his point, he contrasted the bureau's treatment of Trump attorney Michael Cohen
with its kid-gloves handling of Hillary Clinton associates during its "investigation"
of the Clinton email scandal.
"Fascinating that Trump's actual attorney's office is raided for 'evidence' while
Cheryl Mills, Hillary's 'lawyer' (and potential co-conspirator) was allowed to act
as Hillary's lawyer so she could later TAKE CUSTODY of real evidence," Bongino said
in a Twitter post Monday that had been retweeted almost 15,000 times by Tuesday morning.
Fascinating that Trump's actual attorney's office is raided for "evidence" while
Cheryl Mills, Hillary's "lawyer" (and potential co-conspirator) was allowed to act
as Hillary's lawyer so she could sit in on an interview and so she could later TAKE
CUSTODY of real evidence.
— Dan Bongino (@dbongino) April 9, 2018
The contrast couldn't be more striking.
FBI agents during the Obama administration trod gingerly around then-Democrat presidential
candidate Hillary Clinton and her top aides, like chief of staff Cheryl Mills.
Under the direction of then-FBI Director James Comey, the bureau allowed Mills to claim "attorney-client
privilege" during its half-hearted investigation of Clinton's use of a private email server
while she was secretary of state.
In May of 2016, Mills stormed out of meeting with FBI agents because a question supposedly
breached that privilege.
On July 2, 2016, Mills was allowed to be present while FBI agents conducted an interview with
Clinton that was supposed to be the climax of the email investigation.
Some climax.
It was only three days later that Comey made his now infamous declaration that Clinton
would not be prosecuted for the scandal.
The bureau could barely question Mills, who was involved in Clinton escapades that were
almost certainly criminal, while it sees fit to raid the office of Trump's attorney as
part of Mueller's investigation of an illusion called "Russia collusion" where no one
is even sure a crime has been committed.
Former U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz, who investigated Clinton's email and Benghazi scandals from
his position as chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, also chimed
in with a tweet about Monday's raid.
HRC email probe started when IG found classified material in a non-classified setting, HRC's
attorney's office.
IG referred it to the DOJ.
Did the FBI raid the office?
Did the FBI immediately seize it?
NOPE.
They gave some of the attorneys immunity and let it sit.
— Jason Chaffetz (@jasoninthehouse) April 10, 2018
It's true that there are still many questions that haven't been answered publicly.
It is known that the raid was spurred "in part" by a referral from Mueller, meaning
whatever it involved was outside the scope of the Russia investigation itself.
And, according to CNN and The Washington Post, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein probably
signed off on the operation.
But what specifically the agents were looking for, and whether it was even at Cohen's
office still isn't clear.
Even with those questions pending, the truth is, the double standard is breathtaking.
If Mueller has a shred of evidence against Trump related to Russian collusion, or anything
else, it has not yet been made public.
So far as is publicly known, Trump and his associates have been cooperative (and if they
hadn't been, we can all assume it would have been shouted from the mountaintops by
the mainstream media getting convenient "leaks.")
When Clinton was under investigation in a matter that even her supporters knew stank
to high heaven, her chief of staff and alleged lawyer was allowed to storm out of the room
during FBI questioning with absolutely zero consequences.
During that same "investigation," Mills and other Clinton associates stonewalled the
FBI at every opportunity and instead of getting really tough, the FBI offered immunity from
prosecution and actually agreed to destroy laptops that could hold incriminating evidence.
Yet Trump's attorney's office is raided by FBI agents seizing computers and records.
The New York Times called it "a new front" in the Trump investigation.
CNN says there are "dark and unprecedented times ahead."
But what it really is is proof of how politicized law enforcement has become in this country
thanks to the Obama/Clinton years.
Dan Bongino isn't buying it.
And neither should the American public.
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Trump Lashes Out After FBI Seizes Documents From His Lawyer - Duration: 2:14.
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TRUMP JUST PARDONED HIM – HILLARY CLINTON PANICKING - Duration: 11:26.
TRUMP JUST PARDONED HIM – HILLARY CLINTON PANICKING
Hillary Clinton is undoubtedly in full panic mode after learning who President Donald Trump
just pardoned.
The Washington Times reported that Trump just pardoned former Navy sailor Kristian Saucier,
who had been convicted of reaking laws by taking a photo inside a nuclear submarine.
Saucier's case made headlines because the prosecution of him contrasted sharply with
the Obama Justice Department decision not to bring charges against Clinton for mishandling
classified material on her secret email server.
During his trial, Saucier's lawyer unsuccessfully used a "Hillary Clinton defense" that
argued his client couldn't be held to a higher legal standard than Clinton was.
A federal judge rejected this defense, however, and sentenced Saucier to one year in prison
and a $100 fine.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced the pardon on Friday, mentioning
that Saucier had an otherwise exemplary service in the Navy.
"Mr. Saucier was 22 years old at the time of his offenses and has served out his 12-month
sentence.
He has been recognized by his fellow service members for his dedication, skill and patriotic
spirit," said Sanders.
"The president is appreciative of Mr. Saucier's service to the country."
Saucier confessed to taking half-dozen photos of the USS Alexandria's classified propulsion
system while working as a machinist in its engine room in 2009.
In May of 2016, he plead guilty to one count of unauthorized possession and retention of
national defense information.
"When Kris gets home from work, when he gets to the door, I'm going to be a little
emotional," said his wife Sadie.
"I can't believe it happened, I don't think it's set in yet."
She added that she notified her husband of the pardon via text message as he drove his
garbage truck through a mountainous area with poor reception.
"I just was able to say 'Hey' via a text message, 'You got a pardon.'
All he said was, 'What!' with a big exclamation point," she said.
"I am very grateful.
It's going to be a huge for our family.
And a huge reality when probation calls and the ankle monitor is taken off, that's going
to be a big one."
This is bad news for Clinton, as it indicates the Trump administration may eventually go
after her.
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h/t Any Politics
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Breaking News Today⚠️World War 3 Kim Jong un holds SECRET TALKS meeting with Donald Trump - Duration: 3:10.
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Kim jong-un holds secret talks with aides as he plots outcome of meeting with Donald Trump
Kim jong-un has held secret meetings with his top team of politicians to discuss what he hopes to achieve from a meeting with the u.s.
It has been revealed dot the North Korean dictator
Held a meeting with his party on Monday where he discussed with his most trusted advisors what the potential outcome would be from talking to?
the u.s. In the South
The news comes just 24 hours after it was revealed the tyrant committed during a meeting with China to denuclearization if the u.s.
and South Korea showed goodwill
the Hermit state's official propaganda outlet the korean central news agency KCNA
Added that Kim jong-un had said a number of strategic and tactical issues expected to be discussed
Kim jong-un is due to meet with South Korea's president at an inter-korean summit later this month.. He is then expected to meet Donald
Trump in either May or the start of June
The meeting would be the first time a u.s.. President has met with a North Korean leader
while the plan of talks between the two enemies saw announced last month
Pyongyang had failed to officially confirm the talks were planning to take place until yesterday's press release
some commentators have dubbed it as possibly trumps Nixon and Mao moment after the
Historical meeting between the former US president and the founder of communism in China dotted has not been revealed what North Korea
Is hoping to achieve at the end of the bilateral talks?
The US has already made it clear. They will only be willing to hold talks with the Kim regime if they agreed to nuclear disarmament
After yesterday's announcement the Asian country were willing to get rid of their nuclear weapons
Trump said on Twitter 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 in the meantime and
unfortunately
Maximum sanctions and pressure must be maintained at all cost
news of the possible thawing of tensions come after experts warn talks could have
unimaginable results should Donald Trump, and Kim jong-un failed to resolve their nuclear tension
Experts have urged the government to engage in diplomacy with the North Korean regime to keep Kim from triggering an international nuclear conflict
Lieutenant General Benjamin see freak Lee told, Arizona State University
Asou it's in the best interests of the United States and the rest of the world to be engaged in a diplomatic and political
Dialogue with the leadership of North Korea to try to prevent a nuclear or even a conventional war because they have an extremely
sizable military force if
We go to war on the Korean, Peninsula
It's all Oh are nothing they either win or it's the end of their regime
There would be no limits to combat in that situation, and they'd be all in
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Trump Ruins Mexico's 'Fiesta' With 1 Thing That Troops Will Take To The Border - Duration: 4:15.
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What Trump Just Did For USA Economy Will Go Down In History As Day Capitalism Was Saved - Duration: 2:22.
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Trump says U.S.-North Korea summit will happen in May or early June - Duration: 2:20.
President Donald Trump confirmed his meeting with Kim Jong-un will take place as agreed.
While adding it may happen later than originally planned, he also expressed hopes of a fresh
start for both sides.
Lee Seung-jae tells us more.
President Trump says he plans to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un next month,
or in early June,... in order to "hopefully" reach a deal on denuclearizing the regime.
Trump made the remarks at a cabinet meeting on Monday,... expressing optimism over the
talks,.. and what the summit could mean for the future.
" North Korea by the way as you've probably seen, we've been in touch with North Korea,
we will be meeting with them sometime in May or early June.
And I think there will be great respect paid by both parties and hopefully we'll be able
to make a deal on the denuking of North Korea.
They've said so, we've said so, hopefully it'll be a relationship that's much different
than it's been for many many years."
This comes after the White House had previously said President Trump would meet with Kim Jong-un
before the end of May.
Trump said direct talks should've happened years ago,... but stressed that he was looking
forward to the summit.
"This should have been done by other presidents and they decided they didn't do it.
They couldn't have done it, but it would have been a lot easier if it were done five years
ago, 10 years ago, 20 years ago, a lot earlier than now.
But we have a meeting that is being set up with North Korea, so that will be very exciting
I think for the world."
Over the weekend,... the White House confirmed North Korea had told the U.S. that it was
willing to discuss the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula,... offering a clearer
picture of the agenda for the talks.
However observers remain cautious despite the easing tensions,... with John Bolton officially
starting his position as Trump's National Security Advisor on Monday, replacing H.R.
McMaster.
Bolton had previously outlined his advocacy of an attack on North Korea.
Many hope his "case for striking North Korea first" will not negatively affect the upcoming
summit.
Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.
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Trump critica allanamiento del FBI a oficina de su abogado | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 0:57.
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Border Patrol Makes Sudden Announcement, Delivers On Trump's Promise To America - Duration: 2:49.
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CHINA JUST CAVED! Trump Just Won Another Major Battle For Americans! - Duration: 7:25.
CHINA JUST CAVED! Trump Just Won Another Major Battle For Americans!
President Trump campaigned on the promise to "Make America great again" and according
to many of his followers, he's really doing that.
Most of the Trump voters believe that his work while in office makes good on that promise,
because of not only immigration but the economy.
However, liberals believe that their support of him is a skewed measuring stick that can't
be trusted.
Because the poof is in the numbers, many would like to see hard and fast facts that back
up the success of the Trump Presidency.
One of the things that his opposition was most frustrated about was the prospect of
President Trump working on international relations.
They believed him to be too aggressive, and not diplomatic enough.
The time spent with international leaders would debunk that idea though, considering
the leaps and bounds that U.S. international relationships have taken with a "no bull"
approach being taken by President Trump and those under his command.
The most recent example of that is the trade deal that the President has pushed China into.
According to AP News, China's President Xi Jinping just announced a trade agreement
that is a huge win for the United States, and our bottom line.
Because of Trump's aggressive stance towards our trade imbalance with China, the communist
country will now:
– Cut tariffs on automobiles & other products
– Increase imports overall
– Protect intellectual property of foreign companies
– Open the Chinese economy to foreign companies more
Trump has tweeted about our trade deficit with China on many occasions.
It looks like China is caving to President Trump's demands.
"BEIJING (AP) — President Xi Jinping promised Tuesday to cut China's auto tariffs and
improve intellectual property protection in possible concessions aimed at defusing a worsening
dispute with Washington over trade and technology that investors worry could set back the global
economic recovery.
Speaking at a business conference, Xi made no direct mention of his American counterpart,
Donald Trump, or the dispute.
He promised progress on areas that are U.S. priorities including opening China's banking
industry and boosting imports but didn't address key irritants for Washington such
as a requirement for foreign companies to work through joint ventures that require them
to give technology to potential local competitors.
Xi tried to position China as a defender of free trade and cooperation, despite its status
as the most-closed major economy, in response to Trump's "America first" calls for
import restrictions and trade deals that are more favorable to the United States.
'China's door of opening up will not be closed and will only open wider,' said Xi
at the Boao Forum for Asia on the southern island of Hainan.
Xi said Beijing will 'significantly lower' tariffs on auto imports this year and ease
restrictions on foreign ownership in the auto industry "as soon as possible."
Trump has threatened to raise tariffs on Chinese goods worth $50 billion in response to complaints
Beijing pressures foreign companies to hand over technology in violation of its World
Trade Organization market-opening commitments.
Beijing fired back with its own $50 billion list of U.S. goods for possible retaliation.
The Chinese leader promised to encourage "normal technological exchange" and to "protect
the lawful ownership rights of foreign enterprises."President Xi's speech could create a very good platform
to launch U.S.-China dialogue at the WTO to find a deal on intellectual property rights,"
said economist Rajiv Biswas of IHS Markit in a report.
"This would be a victory for the world trading system and an important step away from the
abyss of rising global protectionism."
Also Tuesday, China filed a WTO challenge against Trump's earlier tariff hike on steel
and aluminum in a separate dispute.
Beijing, which has issued a $3 billion list of U.S. goods including pork and apples for
possible retaliation, requested 60 days of consultations as a first step.
If that fails, the Chinese government can ask for a ruling from a WTO panel of experts."
Lower tariffs mean fewer dollars being taken out of American pockets when trading with
China, which is something that the United States does quite a bit of.
More money for Americans means a better economy, which means better jobs and more money to
spend on stuff that we will probably buy from China.
Trump tweeted his gratitude for the moves.While many are still holding their collective breath,
waiting for the President to fail when making deals with foreign governments, thus far,
the deal maker himself has been brokering some pretty positive deals for the United
States economy.
Here's more from our source about the deal announced today by China:
Jake Parker, the vice president for China of the U.S.-China Business Council, which
represents companies that deal with China, welcomed Xi's announcement but expressed
hope for additional steps such as ending requirements for joint ventures and technology licensing.
"Ultimately, U.S. industry will be looking for implementation of long-stalled economic
reforms, but actions to date have greatly undermined the optimism of the U.S. business
community," Parker said in an email.Xi repeated pledges to open China's finance industries
to foreign investors but gave no additional details.
Chinese regulators announced that intention in November, just after Trump ended a high-profile
visit to Beijing, but gave no timeline or details.
Business groups welcomed the commitment but said breaking into China's state-dominated
financial industries would be hard for new competitors and Beijing might impose restrictions
that would make such an effort unprofitable.
The biggest beneficiaries of a cut in China's 25 percent tariff on most auto imports will
be the small number of automakers such as electric car brand Tesla that have no factory
in China.
Other automakers such as General Motors and Volkswagen that assemble vehicles in China
with local partners could offer additional models.
More broadly, Xi repeated official promises to expand imports and to narrow China's
trade surplus, another irritant for Washington.
China reported a global trade surplus of $423 billion last year — about two-thirds of
that with the United States.
"China does not seek a trade surplus," said Xi to an audience of Chinese and foreign
businesspeople.
"We have a genuine desire to increase imports and achieve a greater balance of international
payments."
The president promised to make faster progress toward joining the WTO's Government Procurement
Agreement, which extends the WTO's free-trading principles to purchases by governments.
That can make a significant difference in developing countries, where the government
often accounts for most sales of computer software, medical equipment and other high-value
goods.
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Melania Trump Is A Dream In Form Fitting Denim Outfit For White House Event - Duration: 3:00.
Melania Trump is a dream in denim!
The first lady welcomed a group of middle school students to the White House on Monday
for an event she hosted alongside Education Secretary Besty DeVos.
The 47-year-old donned a form-fitting denim skirt with a statement-making zipper on the
front.
She paired the skirt with a bright red sweater and stilettos of the same hue.
And while Melania's fashion certainly turned heads, so did one interaction between her
and one student.
Melania Trump invited Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos to the Blue Room of the White
House, where the ladies spoke to middle school students about their daily agendas.
The FLOTUS dressed casually, opting for a bright, tomato-red Polo Ralph Lauren sweater
($245) that she coordinated with colorful pumps.
The focal point of her outfit was an Agnona denim skirt, which came in a dark wash and
was complete with a trendy tasseled zipper down the center, contrast stitching, and symmetrical
pockets.
Melania's design came to a modest length, but while some might expect her in a wool
pencil skirt or sleek work trousers, the first lady aimed to surprise, shopping the side
of her wardrobe that might be more familiar to young children — something a school teacher
might wear, perhaps.
Melania Trump's wardrobe as First Lady is definitely luxe.
You'll find designer brands such as Dior, Valentino, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Ralph Lauren,
and even Kardashian favorite Balmain.
She gardened in a $1,380 shirt and didn't think twice about dropping $51,000 on a coat.
That's how Melania maintains her feminine, tailored style — it's her signature aesthetic,
and she sticks to it!
Though she often wears the most lavish clothing, we've noticed there are some pieces in her
closet that are more affordable.
You'll have to look hard, but on a few occasions, Melania proved even she can't escape a good
fashion deal — particularly when it comes to her sneakers.
When you think of Melania Trump's footwear, the Manolo Blahnik pumps she wore to visit
victims of Hurricane Harvey might first come to mind.
These shoes take the lead in controversy as far as the FLOTUS's wardrobe goes.
But from the time she stepped into the White House at the Inauguration (wearing a pair
of powder blue stilettos that matched her Ralph Lauren coat so closely, we couldn't
believe it), Melania's been cementing her footprint in designer.
Manolo Blahnik and Christian Louboutin are behind some of her most-talked-about looks,
but you might be surprised to learn that Melania also owns Adidas Stan Smiths and Converse
sneakers.
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