The decision was clearly in reference to President Trump’s muted comments about the violence over the weekend in Charlottesville, Va., sparked by a protest march by white nationalist, “alt-Right” and neo-Nazi groups. Trump decried violence on “many sides” but did not specifically denounce white nationalist groups. In a tweet posted on Merck’s account, Frazier wrote, “America’s leaders must honor o
The administration of President Barack Obama conveyed its opposition to Japan over Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's meeting with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in mid-November in New York, a diplomatic source said Sunday. On Monday, Abe dismissed the report as false. Washington urged Tokyo not to go ahead with such an unprecedented meeting, saying the 70-year-old businessman had not yet assumed the
US President-elect Donald Trump's top team has begun to take shape US-President-elect Donald Trump's team is taking shape as he prepares to move into the White House. The Republican is widely expected to recruit from a select cadre of loyalists as he assembles his cabinet-in-waiting. Two posts have already been hired, with a series of executive branch appointments to follow in the coming weeks. As
John Lewis, Democratic Congressman: "Now is the time to get in the way, the time to act is now" There have been chaotic scenes in the lower house of the US Congress as Democrats staged a sit-in to demand a vote on gun control legislation. The protest comes in the wake of the recent shootings in Orlando, the deadliest in modern US history. Republicans adjourned the House early on Thursday to try to
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Tuesday he is willing to talk to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to try to stop Pyongyang’s nuclear program, proposing a major shift in U.S. policy toward the isolated nation. In a wide-ranging interview with Reuters, Trump also called for a renegotiation of the Paris climate accord, said he disapproved of Russian Presiden
Establishment Republicans who are horrified by the rise of Donald Trump might want to take a minute to remember the glitch heard round the world — the talking point Marco Rubio couldn’t stop repeating in a crucial debate, exposing him to devastating ridicule and sending his campaign into a death spiral. It went like this: “Let’s dispel with this fiction that Barack Obama doesn’t know what he’s doi
Borge Brende, the foreign minister of Norway, in June at the Brookings Institution in Washington.Credit...Stephen Crowley/The New York Times WASHINGTON — The agreement signed last year by the Norway Ministry of Foreign Affairs was explicit: For $5 million, Norway’s partner in Washington would push top officials at the White House, at the Treasury Department and in Congress to double spending on a
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Obama to meet Japan PM to talk economy, security issues White House visit comes as Japan is in a territorial dispute with ChinaU.S.%2C Japan agree on measures against North Korea following third nuclear testObama has cautioned Japan and China to show restraint over islands both claimWASHINGTON — When President Obama sits down on Friday with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the conversation will
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