Trump, Xi and China
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Donald Trump is recording an unprecedented level of disapproval over his handling of gas prices in the U.S., according to CNN’s data guru. Harry Enten, the network’s senior data analyst, said that every president “pays a price” when gas prices rise under their watch,
It's "a statement in and of itself," said anchor Erin Burnett.
President Trump and China's Xi Jinping met in Beijing on Thursday, while Israel and Lebanon are set to resume peace talks in Washington.
Nearly all the business leaders and officials accompanying President Trump in China are men. There are few women on the Chinese side, too.
The poll arrives as a Bureau of Labor Statistics report shows inflation jumped to its highest level in either of Trump's terms.
The delegation of business leaders underscores the deep ties many major U.S. companies maintain with China despite years of trade tensions.
His talks with Xi Jinping in Beijing could decide whether the United States and China maintain their uneasy truce on trade.
Trump invites the Chinese leader to visit the White House in September.
Staff employed by a key Trump goon have accused her of “government-sponsored religious coercion” by regularly invoking Jesus Christ in work emails. A federal employees union have accused Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins of sending emails that that promote her own Christian beliefs and violate the First Amendment in a new lawsuit.