President says China deal has further to go as he slams article that Mueller report more explosive than Barr portrayed
President Donald Trump on Thursday said a trade deal with China has “a ways to go” but could be announced within the next four weeks, and kept up his criticism of the Federal Reserve’s policies as he slammed the New York Times over a story on Robert Mueller’s report.Trump’s afternoon comments on the China talks came in the Oval Office, after he’d begun the morning by tweeting that they were “moving along nicely.” Trump’s morning remark was in a longer tweet about the U.S.
Trump said he has decided to nominate Herman Cain, a former Republican presidential candidate, to the Federal Reserve Board. A report from Axios said a formal nomination won’t be made until a background check is completed. Trump has also said he’ll nominate Stephen Moore to the Fed, but the White House has yet to send the nomination to the Senate.
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Trump also tweeted out a doctored video of Joe Biden’s message apologizing for invading personal space, in which it shows the former vice president giving a shoulder massage to himself.Sign up for Trump Today and other MarketWatch newsletters.
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