Trump's remarks came a day after Fauci's appearance in a CBS 60 Minutes episode on Sunday, in which the infectious diseases expert dismissed the president's claim that the end of the pandemic was just around the corner and said it was not surprising that he contracted the coronavirus after he held a series of large events with few face coverings.
Trump said the nation's testing was "very advanced'' and that he didn't agree with what Fauci said. "I think we're doing a great job on testing. I don't agree — if he said that, I don't agree with him," Trump said.
Trump touted "great meetings" and "very good dialogue." Kim said he would do his best to produce a "great outcome" to be welcomed by all people.
Trump's tweet came one day after the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) issued a statement saying it has begun a process under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 "to identify products of the EU to which additional duties may be applied until the EU removes those subsidies."
Trump added that Pompeo, in his secret trip to the northeast Asian country, also spoke with his counterpart in the DPRK.
Trudeau urged Canadians to stay united and warned against the rise of prejudice as fears of the novel virus spread.
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Trump said he acted appropriately, but he has relentlessly hammered Biden and his son as "corrupt".
Trump blasted the prolonged probe of Russian interference as "a disaster for our country" and "a total witch hunt".
Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are scheduled to meet later this week at the G20 Leaders Summit in Osaka, Japan. The outcome of that meeting could come to bear on the Fed's next move.
Trump is right that the USPS is in financial trouble. The service?reported a decrease of .8 billion in revenue in 2017 compared to the previous year, a drop driven largely by a decline in regular mail, like letters and postcards. But package delivery is actually a rare growth area for the service. Package volumes grew by 11.4 percent last year,?according to USPS?and documents show that package revenue?contributed a net total of more than .1 billion?to the agency’s bottom line during fiscal year 2017. The USPS is on an unsustainable financial path and must be restructured to prevent a taxpayer-funded bailout.