Trump Said He Was the President of Manufacturing. Then Disaster Struck. By News March 30, 2020 Add Comment Edit For a leader who has embraced the language of a wartime president, it is as if the Pentagon asked for missiles and bombers but wouldn’t say how many or where they should be delivered. Share this post Related PostsJames H. Billington, 89, Dies; Led Library of Congress Into Digital AgeErdogan Didn’t Get All He Hoped in Khashoggi Case, but His Stature Rises85,000 Children in Yemen May Have Died of StarvationU.S. Weighs Steel Quotas, Instead of Tariffs, on Canada and MexicoAmerican Troops at Border Won’t Have Guns, Mattis SaysFederal Ban on Female Genital Mutilation Ruled Unconstitutional by JudgeMeet the Democrats Who Want Pelosi to Step AsideIn Race for Global Power, U.S. and China Push Nations to Pick a Side
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