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Post by Admin on Jan 19, 2024 21:43:44 GMT
[Nashua, New Hampshire, U.S., 19th (Reuters)] - Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, who withdrew from the race for the Republican nomination for the U.S. presidential election, is expected to support former President Trump. A related source revealed. According to a report in the New York Times, Trump plans to show his support at a rally in New Hampshire on the night of the 19th.
New Hampshire's primary election, the second round of the race for the Republican nomination, is scheduled for the 23rd, which will be a tailwind for Mr. Trump.
On the other hand, Scott's nomination of Trump is sure to be a blow to former United Nations Ambassador Haley, who is vying for the Republican nomination. South Carolina is a state where Haley served as governor, and Haley nominated Scott to the U.S. Senate during her time as governor. The state's primary election will be held on February 24th.
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Post by Admin on Jan 29, 2024 21:00:00 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2024 21:52:27 GMT
Washington Current Affairs] U.S. Republican Representative Tenney announced on the 30th that he has nominated former President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
He stated that he had contributed to the normalization of diplomatic relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and argued that ``his efforts toward achieving world peace should be recognized.''
During Mr. Trump's term in office, Israel reached agreements to normalize diplomatic relations with the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan. Trump brokered these negotiations.
In a statement, Tenney said, ``I sincerely hope that Mr. Trump receives the recognition he deserves.'' In response, U.S. National Security Council (NSC) Strategic Public Affairs Coordinator Kirby said at a press conference, ``I have not heard the news,'' and declined to comment.
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Post by Admin on Feb 4, 2024 19:22:07 GMT
(Bloomberg) -- Former U.S. President Donald Trump said he could impose tariffs of more than 60% on Chinese imports if he returns to the White House. This statement suggests that he is becoming increasingly hard-line against China.
Trump appeared on a Fox News program on the 4th. Asked about a Washington Post article that reported that Trump was considering a 60% across-the-board tariff on Chinese goods, he said, "No, it could be more than that."
Trump, who is the front-runner in the race for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024, dismissed criticism that such a move could spark a trade war. During his time as president, he said, ``Everything went well with China.''
Original title: Trump Floats Chinese Goods Tariff of More Than 60% If Elected
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Post by Admin on Feb 18, 2024 19:25:26 GMT
(Bloomberg) -- Former U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled his own $399 (approximately 60,000 yen) metallic gold high-top sneakers at Sneaker Con in Philadelphia on Wednesday. did.
The day before, the New York state attorney general filed a civil suit against Trump and others seeking the return of ill-gotten gains on the grounds that they had committed financial fraud, including lying about the value of their assets. The company was banned from operating for three years and ordered to return $364 million in illegally obtained profits.
Trump fined approximately 55 billion yen and banned from business operations for 3 years - New York state court ruling (2)
The sneaker, dubbed "Never Surrender," features a bold "T" on the side, according to the website. The event sold out less than a day after Trump appeared at the venue. It was limited to 1,000 pairs, with a purchase limit of three pairs per person. At least 10 pairs are said to be autographed by Trump.
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