Trump's administration has been less than transparent with the public throughout the pandemic, both about the president's health and the virus' spread inside the White House. The first word that a close aide to Trump had been infected came from the media, not the White House. And aides have repeatedly declined to share basic health information, including a full accounting of the president's symptoms, what tests he's undertaken and the results.
Trump reiterated an earlier request for Americans not to hoard food supplies, and again outlined the guidelines put in place by his administration on Monday, which include not being in groups of more than 10 and working from home when possible.
Trump's Fourth of July remarks doubled down on a Friday night speech at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota where he accused "angry mobs" of trying to erase history and used the speech to paint himself as a bulwark against left-wing extremism.
Trump said the transcript would show the call was "totally appropriate" and that there had been no "quid pro quo" for US aid in exchange for a probe.
Tseten Paldron, deputy general manager of the company, said that passengers can book tours at Tsechokling Airport or on Wechat.
Trump, meanwhile, was described as attacking his Attorney General Jeff Sessions as "a traitor" for recusing himself in the Russian investigation. He also belittled Sessions as "mentally retarded" and a "dumb southerner".
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Trump had a strained relationship with Coats, who endorsed the US intelligence community's assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 election with the objective of promoting Trump over his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
Trump, who repeatedly denounced media polls as being biased against him, said in the Wednesday tweet that a victory in the 2020 election "should be a lot easier as our poll numbers are rising fast."
Trump has made similar arguments, particularly in urging NATO members to increase their defense spending.
Trump gave no explanation in a Twitter post announcing the order, but it followed repeated US assertions that the Islamic Republic was behind Saturday's attack on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia and came hours after Riyadh said the strike was a "test of global will". Iran has denied any involvement in the attacks.