Tu, born in 1930, has been dedicated to medical research with an aim to find a cure for malaria and has saved the lives of millions. She is also the first Chinese woman to win the Nobel Prize.
Trump on Tuesday dismissed the report. However, he noted that "hopefully we're not going to have to plan for that. And if we did that, we'd send a hell of a lot more troops than that."
Trump on Friday also declared a national emergency which gives him power to bypass Congress to redirect several billions of dollars to expand the border wall. However, the emergency declaration sparked a new round of legal and partisan battles almost immediately.
Truvada is the first of its kind to be approved in China. Users take one pill a day and must test negative for the virus before consumption.
Trump had kept his distance from the Senate process, but Monday night's development was a major blow for him, too, as the president failed to rally support for what has been the GOP's trademark issue for seven years — ever since Obama and the Democrats passed the Affordable Care Act. Republicans won the White House and full control of Congress in large part on the basis of their promises to repeal and replace "Obamacare," but have struggled to overcome their deep internal divisions and deliver.
Trump did say in his Fox & Friends interview that "if for some reason somebody had difficulty with (the White House speech plan), I could go someplace else".
闵行seo优化
Trump first announced on March 1 and then signed proclamations last Thursday for a 25 percent tariff on steel imports and 10 percent tariff on aluminum imports under Section 232 of the US Trade Expansion Act of 1962, raising concerns both at home and abroad about a possible trade war or tit-for-tat between the US and its trading partners.
Trump, who was at a campaign event in Oshkosh, Wisconsin on Monday, reacted to Obama's attacks, saying: "Who wants to listen to Michelle Obama do a taped speech? No you've got to get her up there."
Trump's eye-opener visit to China
Trump's personal lawyer, William Consovoy, in a letter to the Treasury Department on Monday, accused Neal's committee of using its "investigatory tools to unlawfully retaliate against a political opponent."