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White House-Amazon Spitze culminates in Trump and calls Bezos “very nice”.

President Trump's 100th day in office began with an apparently fresh and fast -scaling spit between the White House and Amazon.

Karoline Leavitt, the Press spokeswoman of the White House, swung out in her press conference on Tuesday morning and accused Amazon of being “hostile and political” after a report from the company-von Punchbowl News and said that the online individual dealing giant would show the exact costs for the tariff price increase in addition to all products.

The advertisement of the import fees would have made it clear to the American consumers that they shoulder Mr. Trump's tariff policy and not China, since he and his top officials often claimed that this would be the case.

After the report had been published, Mr. Trump spoke about the phone with the exchange with the exchange about the phone with Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon. Amazon spokesman hurriedly rejected that the directive came into force, and on Tuesday afternoon Mr. Trump praised to praise Mr. Bezos.

“Jeff Bezos is very nice,” said Mr. Trump as reporters when he started on a trip to Michigan to remember the first 100 days of his second term. “He solved the problem very quickly. He did the right thing. Good guy.”

This sheet between Mr. Trump and Mr. Bezos, which only took place for a few hours, seemed to be meaningful. The Amazon Mogul is one of the billionaires who have always made new efforts to get well with this White House. Mr. Trump, on the other hand, managed to rewrite such billionaires by promising that he would be better for the business. And yet in the first sign that Mr. Bezos could prioritize the interests of the business in a way that would harm Mr. Trump's political assets, the White House did not hesitate to beat publicly.

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