Trump said he could fire Mueller if he wanted but was hesitant to take that step. "I could fire everybody right now, but I don't want to stop it, because politically I don't like stopping it," he said.
Trump signed on Monday an executive order to reimpose a number of sanctions on Iran, saying the US policy is to impose "maximum economic pressure" on the Islamic republic.
Trump said on Saturday that the United States was also considering shutting the country's southern border with Mexico to control the spread of the virus, adding: "We hope we won't have to do that."
Tsai also shared scenarios of the real economy combined with digital technology, like accurate forecasts of customer demand, customized production and delivery, AI-based pre-sales and after-sales service, equipment and product financial services supported by the internet of things, as well as a charging model that better meets customer needs.
Trump has repeatedly attacked the Mueller probe as a "rigged witch hunt."
Trump has offered contradictory messages in reacting to recent mass shootings. Days after the El Paso shooting he said he was eager to implement "very meaningful background checks" on guns and told reporters there was "tremendous support" for action. He later backed away, saying the current system of background checks was "very, very strong."
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Trees cover a hillside in Wuqi, Shaanxi province, the first county involved in the Conversion of Cropland to Forest and Grassland Program, in June. [Photo/Xinhua]
Trump, who often criticizes media organizations — today he said he plans to “open up” libel laws —?trashed Bezos this past December on Twitter with similar messaging, calling the acquisition?a “scam” designed to help him avoid taxes from?Amazon.
Tsang said the company would close 500 outlets by the end of this year and meanwhile keep opening more big outlets to improve efficiency. He predicted the total number of outlets will see a net increase of 50 to 100 this year.
Trump's remarks on Tuesday indicated he was walking back his remarks made at the Helsinki summit at which many in the US believed he was publicly siding with Putin in attacking the US intelligence community.