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Trump News at a glance: The President is intensified Criticism of the catar aircraft gift | Trump Administration

Donald Trump is always under pressure to accept a luxury aircraft of 400 million US dollars from Qatar, as several high -ranking republicans agree to the choir of criticism.

The leading democratic democratic Chris Murphy called it the “definition of corruption” on Sunday, while even some of Trump's tight allies were angry, some said that it was the opposite of Trump's promise to dismiss the swamp, and was “a stain on the government”.

Trump opened the critics on Saturday and claimed that the gift was the USA and not for him personally. Murphy later said NBC that it wasn't true.

In the meantime, some lawyers start their own law firms and call for the Trump government's efforts to reduce the financing and punish civil servants because the president punishes a broad attack on the Ministry of Justice and the large law firms.

Here are the key stories at a glance:


Trump's acceptance of Qatar Jet is “definition of corruption,” says Senator

Donald Trump's acceptance of a 400 million. -Dollar -Boein -jet from Qatar is the “definition of corruption”, said a top democrat on Sunday, when several high -ranking Republicans connected a cross -party fusillade of criticism and concern about the luxury gift.

Chris Murphy, a Democratic Senator of Connecticut, condemned the “flying poison” on NBC when he took over the journey of the President in several Gulf States this week, which included a stopover in Qatar.

Rand Paul, a Republican US Senator for Kentucky and Chairman of the Homeland Security Committee of his chamber, informed the ABC that the gift of the jet gives “at least the appearance of a conflict of interest”.

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US lawyers have set up their own law firms to combat the rush of the Trump

Since Trump is worth a blunt attack on important law firms and the Ministry of Justice, some lawyers start their own law firms and require the administration's efforts to shorten the financing and punish the officials.

The decision to start the companies occurs when the judiciary was highlighted as a large bulwark against the Trump government. More than 200 complaints were submitted in which different guidelines for the Trump management were questioned, and more than 70 decisions that blocked the administration through the execution of various guidelines.

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Besser says that Walmart will “eat” some tariffs after Trump's demand

The US retail company Walmart will “eat some of the tariffs in Trump's demands”, the President's Finance Minister, Scott Bessent, has insisted that he received the assurance in a personal call with the company's managing director, Doug McMillon.

Walmart said last week that there was no alternative to increase the prices for consumers who started later this month because it could not accommodate the cost of the president's tariffs for international trade. The explanation provoked an angry answer from Trump, who said on Saturday that the company was supposed to “eat the tariffs and not appeal to estimated customers”.

According to Bessent, Walmart speaks to NBCS Meet the Press on Sunday and promises exactly that.

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Fears that Trump could address statisticians if data is disappointed

A proposed change of control that makes it easier to fire civil servants who “deliberately undermine the president's guidelines” could fire the way for the White House that is used to create objective data about the economy, but whose numbers are politically inappropriate.

Since Trump is under pressure to explain the numbers for shrinking gross domestic products (GDP), since the economists that could trigger tariffs could trigger a recession, the administration could use new employment rules to “cook the books”.

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Trump loses patience with Putin, says Finnish leader

Donald Trump becomes impatient with Vladimir Putin, said President of Finland after a long conversation with his US colleague.

Alexander Stubb said, Trump and Putin, who are supposed to make calls on Monday, must not decide on the fate of Ukraine about the head of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Stubb said: “If we pulled it together, we could say that Zelenskyy is patient and President Trump begins impatiently, but in the right direction, ie towards Russia.”

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