Trump, who has been preparing for the summit by playing golf at his Trump Turnberry course on the western coast of Scotland, told CBS in an interview that “nothing bad” would come out of the summit with Putin.
As Mueller faces the task of resolving that piece of his inquiry – as well as his examination of whether President Trump has sought to obstruct the probe – people familiar with the investigation said the special counsel is pushing to wrap up a significant portion of...
Mr Trump’s meeting with the Russian President comes days after 12 Russian intelligence officers were indicted in the USA over alleged of Democrats ahead of the 2016 U.S. election.
In her Blenheim Palace address, May listed existing trade links, citing how more than a million American worked for British-owned firms and that Britain was the largest investor in the United States.
If Davis” resignation emboldens the faction in favour of a “hard Brexit’, she may end up facing a rebellion that could ultimately block her final exit deal when it is put before parliament in a vote expected later this year.
“We need to show that there are people outside America who care about what is happening and that Trump has a global impact”, Roth said in the AP report.
Yet Trump, briefed in advance about the indictment and knowing that it was about to be unsealed in a few hours, could not summon the palest imitation of Rosensteinian outrage at Russian interference with – attack on, really – a US election. In fact, he’s raised...
In a sign of the dissatisfaction in Tory ranks, MP Henry Smith announced on Twitter he had refused an invitation to watch England’s World Cup semi-final clash with Croatia at 10 Downing Street because the prime minister “isn’t bringing Brexit home”.
He also said he expected an easier meeting with Russian President Vladimir on Monday in Helsinki in remarks that contrast with the West’s accusations that Moscow is seeking to undermine European democracies.
Some Democrats have already called on Trump to drop out of the meeting, and even John McCain said Trump shouldn’t do it if he’s “not prepared to hold Putin accountable”.
“The communique is clear: it reaffirms the commitment to two per cent (of GDP)”, said Macron, who was photographed smiling and sharing a hug with Trump yesterday despite recent tensions between the two. “It’s very detailed”, Macron said.