The Latest on President Donald Trump (all circumstances EST): President Donald Trump and the leader of Mexico have burned through one hour chatting on the telephone in the midst of rising pressures over Trump's proposed divider along the fringe.
Two organization authorities affirmed Friday's call. Trump and Enrique Pena Nieto (PAYN'- yuh nee-EH'- toh) should meet in Washington one week from now, yet the Mexican president said Thursday that he was wiping out the visit.
He drop after Trump advanced with arrangements to develop a divider along the U.S.- Mexico fringe and have Mexico pay for development. Taking after the cancelation, Trump's representative said the White House would look to pay for the fringe divider by slapping a 20 percent charge on all imports from Mexico — and different nations with an exchange shortage with the U.S. The White House later give the proposition a role as only one choice to pay for the divider.
The two organization authorities demanded namelessness since they were not approved to talk about the call freely. - By Vivian Salama and Julie Pace
ritish Prime Minister Theresa May has landed at the White House to meet with President Donald Trump.
The president is facilitating May Friday in the Oval Office. She's the primary remote pioneer to visit since Trump guaranteed of office a week ago.
The White House said late Thursday that May and Trump would hold talks, trailed by a news meeting and a working lunch.
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President Donald Trump is vowing to give it his best shot "to guarantee that the powers of insidiousness never again overcome the forces of good" in an announcement on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
In a White House explanation, Trump is respecting casualties and survivors of the Holocaust and the individuals who gambled lives to spare individuals.
Trump promises to "do everything possible all through my administration, and my life, to guarantee that the powers of malice never again vanquish the forces of good."
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