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On Politics: Trump’s Trade Style Could Cost U.S.

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• Oil purchases by China and India are undermining American sanctions on Iran and Venezuela, but halting them could be costly. As a deadline approaches to decide if China and India should receive waivers to buy Iranian oil, the United States must choose between oil markets and diplomacy.

• Attorney General William Barr will release a redacted version of the special counsel’s report on Thursday to both Congress and the public, the first step in what promises to be a protracted fight with Democratic lawmakers over how much of the document they are allowed to see.

• Next week, the Supreme Court will consider whether the Trump administration may add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census. The consequences will be vast if the question is added, particularly a possible decrease in participation.

• The Internal Revenue Service is facing an April 23 deadline to hand over Mr. Trump’s tax returns to House Democrats. But the president’s personal lawyer claims that the move would turn the I.R.S. into a political weapon.

• The two presidential candidates who entered 2019 with the largest bases of supporters — Mr. Trump and Senator Bernie Sanders — led the 2020 field in fund-raising in the first quarter of the year.

https://www.latestmedianews.com/politics/on-politics-trumps-trade-style-could-cost-u-s/
 
Trump has brought the US reputation into the gutter.

I mean who will ever negotiate with US again after ripping apart the Iran Nuclear Agreement? Kim Yong will not take Trump seriously.

And then the recognition of the Golan Heights, trashed US reputation on the Crimea and elsewhere for decades.
 
Trump has brought the US reputation into the gutter.

I mean who will ever negotiate with US again after ripping apart the Iran Nuclear Agreement? Kim Yong will not take Trump seriously.

And then the recognition of the Golan Heights, trashed US reputation on the Crimea and elsewhere for decades.

Trump and his Ziono masters are leading the US to the precipice. Pose the wrong choices and get a disaster, Trump and his policy makers need to realise there is no wisdom in conflict and if they are unable to compete on the international trade market then they need to man up and steer their industry to higher state of competitiveness.
 

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