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It is all in the details, isn't it.His insult is being widely reported overseas. This is an especially dark day for America's reputation.
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Trump brags world leaders are ‘kissing my a**’ and celebrates ‘great Hannibal Lecter’
‘Please, Sir, make a deal. I’ll do anything. I’ll do anything, Sir,’ Trump mocked just hours before his sweeping reciprocal tariffs were imposedwww.independent.co.uk
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Trump claims countries are 'kissing' my a--' and warns 'rebel Republicans'
Donald Trump gave a wild speech at the National Republican Congressional Committee's donor event Tuesday evening, where he claimed countries are calling him up to "kiss my ass"www.irishstar.com
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Trump says countries are 'kissing my a**' wanting to make trade deals - Times of India
US News: Donald Trump claimed several nations are eager to negotiate with the U.S. following his tariff actions, even using colorful language to describe theirtimesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Trump says ‘I know what I’m doing’ before stepping back from global tariffs
President says at National Republican Congressional Committee dinner that world leaders are ‘kissing my ass’www.theguardian.com
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Trump mocks world leaders, claims they are ‘kissing my ass’ to make a deal on tariffs
Trump was speaking at a Republican Party black tie dinner after his own trade representative was grilled at a Senate hearing about why the US whacked tariffs on Australian goods.www.smh.com.au
Scary, ain't it, if one considers future consequences. We do have enemies, don't forget that.“We’re supposed to be doing this major deal around jointly building submarines,” he said. “I think they and all of our allies are rethinking whether we can be counted on as a partner.”
...but then you read on and come to this.
and there isEarlier in the hearing, Greer repeated long-standing grievances about Australia’s refusal to accept exports of American beef and pork – a claim that is partially disputed by Canberra – after being questioned about it by a Republican senator from Texas, John Cornyn.
here's the answerAustralia banned imports of American beef in 2003 due to concerns about mad cow disease, and the free trade agreement was enacted in 2005. The ban on fresh US beef was technically lifted in 2019, but imports remain at zero due to concerns about American beef being sourced from elsewhere and integrated into the supply chain.
( quoted from smh )“Australia does not ban imports of beef from the United States,” Australia’s Department of Agriculture said in a statement. “Import conditions into Australia are currently available for beef products sourced from cattle born, raised and slaughtered in the US.
Petty, petty bs but don't worry, China is laughing because we have a toddler claiming he knows what he is doing.
We are breaking up with our allies because the felon has sold the story that he will bring back manufacturing jobs but he is really just stroking his ego because his handler bought him the job.