Trump said in the Monday call with governors that "radicals" and "anarchists" are behind the unrest, and he urged the governors to crack down on them. He said that other countries watching the situation unfold think Americans are pushovers.
Troops prepare for a military parade at Zhurihe training base in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, July 30, 2017. The parade was held to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. [Photo by Feng Yongbin/China Daily]
Trump said he would mobilize "all available federal resources, civilian and military" to quell the protests, declaring himself the "president of law and order". Earlier in the day, during a teleconference, he told governors that "most of you are weak "and he urged governors nationwide to "dominate" the streets.
Trump wrote on Twitter that his recent trip to the Middle East was "already paying off" and cast an anti-Islamist speech he made in Saudi Arabia as the inspiration for a decision by Arab powers to sever ties with Qatar in protest at what they say is the Gulf nation's support for terrorism.
Tshepo Motsepe, wife of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, said at the meeting, "It is critical to focus efforts and resources on prevention of the disease," which is a global public health problem.
Trump has said Prince Mohammed bore ultimate responsibility for what happened to Khashoggi but has also cited Riyadh as a strong ally.
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Trump announced on Feb 8 that his second meeting with Kim would take place in Hanoi on Feb 27-28. He met with Kim for the first time in Singapore in June 2018 resulting in improved US-DPRK relations.
Trump is talking about raising the tax on automobiles and auto parts to 20 or 25 percent.
Trump met with his advisers again Tuesday afternoon to discuss whether there is a path forward, the Post reported Wednesday, citing a person with knowledge of the discussions. Trump plans to keep fighting but understands it is going to be difficult, said the person, who added, "He is all over the place. It changes from hour to hour.''
Trump responded at that time, via Twitter, that Comey "better hope that there are no 'tapes' of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!"That apparently angry missive triggered a series of consequences each weightier than the last. Comey has suggested that the tweet prompted him to ask an associate to leak damaging information to the media. The resulting news reports built pressure on a top Justice Department official to appoint an independent prosecutor to oversee the Russia investigation. That special counsel is now reportedly investigating Trump's own actions in a probe that could dog his presidency for the foreseeable future.