Trump may be right in his earlier assessment that the decades-old military bloc is "obsolete", as it was a product of the Cold War, but his seeming indifference to maintaining the alliance has merely reinforced the perception that the transatlantic unity that has been the foundation of the West-led order is no longer as strong as it was.
Trump also accused the news media of trying to provoke a confrontation with Moscow that could lead to war, although concerns about the meeting have been raised by a broad cross-section of Republicans and Democrats.
Trump said Wednesday he wants a nine-member Supreme Court as soon as possible in case the justices have to decide a challenge to the results of the election.
Trump now insists that lawmakers should "go big" with a bill of up to perhaps trillion, a total reversal after abandoning the talks earlier this month. But his political problems aren't swaying Senate Republicans.
Trump has never been a fan of sending US troops out for battles overseas. During his tour, he said that "we are spread out all over the world. We are in countries most people haven't even heard about. Frankly, it's ridiculous."
Trump said, "China is very serious, and we are very serious," adding that the tariffs announced "will continue unless we make a trade deal".
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Tu Xinquan, a professor and dean of the China Institute for WTO Studies at the University of International Business and Economics, said the measure will reduce the production costs of Chinese manufacturers and promote the development of new types of infrastructure construction and high-technology products.
Trump said he would not directly benefit from hosting the G7 at his golf resort: "From my standpoint, I'm not going to make any money. In my opinion, I'm not going to make any money."
Trump described the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear deal, as "very defective", which "expires shortly anyway, and gives Iran a clear and quick path to nuclear breakout".
Trump has repeatedly said that putting conservatives on the court-Kavanaugh is his second appointment-was among the top goals of his presidency.