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laqq Reporter s notebook: On the trail with Donald Trump
« le: Novembre 25, 2024, 05:52:34 pm »
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 President Trump thanked Russian President Vladimir Putin Thursday for expelling hundreds of U.S. diplomatic employees from Russia, saying he appreciated the ability to cut the federal government s payroll. I want to thank him because we re trying to cut down our payroll and as far as I m concerned I m very thankful that he let go of a large number of people because now we have a smaller payroll,  Mr. Trump told reporters during his 17-day working vacation in Bedminster, New Jersey.  There s no real reason for them to go back. I greatly appreciate the fact that we ve been able to cut our payroll of the United State stanley quencher s. We ll save a lot of money. Mr. Trump s remarks Thursday were his first comments on the topic, since Putin last month announced the U.S. diplomatic mission in the Kremlin would need to cut its staff by 755 personnel. Putin explain stanley cups uk ed that was tired of waiting to see whether Russia  relationship with the U.S. would improve.                                        Expelling U.S. diplomats, however, doesn t necessarily remove them from the federal government s payroll -- they just can t stay in Russia.                                                                                                        Trump on second stanley cup  Putin meeting:  Pleasantries more than anything else           06:03                                                                       We had hoped that the situation will somehow change, but apparently if it changes, it won t be soon,  Putin said in  Jcxl Fact check: Bank sector hardly in ruins, despite Trump CFPB claim
  CBS From CBS News  Maria Gavrilovic: WEST LAFAYETTE, IND.  Neither Sen. Evan Bayh, D-Ind., nor former Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., would confirm that they were being vetted by Barack Obama s vice presidential search committee, but both men said they would honored to serve.  At a joint press conference, Bayh clearly dominated the question-and-answer session, standing at the podium the entire time while Nunn casually stood next to him.  But when questions about being Obama s running mate were asked, Bayh became more guarded.  It s good for my ego starbucks stanley cup , but I should probably let Senator Obama and his campaign address those kinds of questions.                                         Nunn said he is not  pining to go back into public office,  adding that he would have to figure out if the job was good fit for him.   I never aspired to that office,  Nunn said,  It s always nice to have your name mentioned, it s an honor, but I have no expectations of being offered any office.      stanley cup      Both men touted Obama s national security credentials, saying that he does not necessarily need to pick a running mate with strong foreign policy skills.  I personally think his credentials in that are strong on their own,  Bayh said.Nunn added,  I think he s right on the button in terms of his approach to national security and foreign policy. Bayh, who  stanley mug supported Hillary Clinton during the primary, pledged to support Obama in the general election, saying  the race is between Barack Obama and John McCain and in t