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Trump News at a glance: President twitches that Qatar Jet Fury $ 96 billion Boeing Deal | terminates | Trump Administration

When Donald Trump defended violent criticism of his plan to accept a luxury jet of $ 400 million from the Qatarian government, the president announced a lucrative deal for Boeing to supply the golf nation with 210 aircraft.

Trump announced the 96 billion USD contract to the largest order from Widebody Boeing aircraft on Wednesday. The White House claims that the aviation agreement will support 154,000 American jobs annually, although it was unclear how these numbers were calculated.

Trump said that Qatar's offer for a Boeing 747-8 Jetliner as Air Force One was too good to refuse and complain about the current presidential aircraft in an overwhelming presidential aircraft.

“The aircraft in which they are in is almost 40 years old,” Trump told the Fox News moderator Sean Hannity during an interview about Air Force One. “When you land and see Saudi Arabia, you can see the VAE and you see Qatar, and you usually have these brand new Boeing 747s. You see our next to it is like a completely different plane.”


US Qatar strike offers worth 243 billion USD

The purchase of Boeing jets in Qatar Airways formed the heart of several business agreements, which were signed in Doha worth more than $ 243 billion. Trump also secured a declaration of intent for more than $ 38 billion for future defense investments from Qatar, whereby America's economic and security relationships are further interweaving with the golf state and is now offering him a luxury plane.

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Trump meets Syria's “attractive” president

Trump met the President of Syria, Ahmed al-Sharaa, in Saudi Arabia and told the former jihadist that he had an “extraordinary opportunity” and said Washington explored the normalizing relationships with Damascus. His comments come a day after he has announced that all US sanctions are lifted against Syria.

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RFK JR told Congress, “People shouldn't get me medically advice”

The US Health Minister, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

While he said that he would “probably” vaccinate his children for measles, he added that his “opinions on vaccines are irrelevant … I don't want to be as if I was compensated for, but I don't think people should take advice from me.”

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Exemption order of the Indian academic of ICE

A federal judge in Virginia has instructed the immediate release of Georgetown Academic Badar Khan Suri during a hearing from ICE recess. Khan Suri was among several people who legally studied in the USA and were targeted by the Trump government for pro-Palestinian activism. He spent two months in custody.

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Howard Lutnick, the trade secretary of the Trump government, and his family had extensive business interests in connection with El Salvador, according to submissions with the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Office for State Ethics and the Office for State Ethics as well as public records in the USA and El Salvador. The authoritarian leader of the country, Nayib Bukele, has become near the White House and has controversial by allowing the detention of people who were deported to a notorious Cecot prison in the immigration of the US immigration.

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Republican tax laws can exclude millions of families of credits

Republicans' latest tax account threatens to exclude millions of families from a tax credit to alleviate financial burdens into the budget, even if conservative increasingly claim measures on the guideline to tempt families to get more babies.

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Lindsey Graham to take too short European leaders about Russia sanctions

The US Senator Lindsey Graham, a close ally of Donald Trump, is expected to be on Thursday in Antalya the European leaders about his plans to drive through Congress sanctions in order to cause the Russian economy if Vladimir Putin does not show the willingness to negotiate the future of Ukraine.

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