Trump has maintained a busy campaign schedule in the final stretch of the race, with 11 rallies over six days. In the closing days Trump has brought out special guests to join him on the campaign trail. Country singer Lee Greenwood performed Trump favorite "God Bless the U.S.A." in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and was expected to appear Monday with the president in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Fox News personality Sean Hannity and conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh were also slated to be "special guests" at the final rally, according to Trump's campaign, though Hannity insisted on Twitter he would only be "covering (the) final rally for my show." At his rallies and on Twitter, Trump's closing argument has largely focused on fear — warning, without evidence, that a Democratic takeover would throw the country into chaos, spurring an influx of illegal immigration and a wave of crime.
Trump threatened new tariffs on an additional 0 billion in Chinese imports just a day after China announced its retaliation proposals on products ranging from soybeans to cars and planes. China responded to the tariffs on 0 billion by pledging it will "fight back resolutely".
Trump probably misunderstands situations on Wall Street. Because the US stock market has risen for nine consecutive years from 2008, he may think Wall Street has assembled enough money to satisfy US companies' growth over the next 5 to 10 years.
Trump, who has made a tough stance on immigration a center piece of his presidency, has staunchly defended his administration's actions. He has cast blame for the family separations on Democrats, although his fellow Republicans control both chambers in Congress and his own administration implemented the current policy of strict adherence to immigration laws.
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Trump tweets on Wednesday morning after returning to Washington from Singapore, where he had held talks with Kim.
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Trump was described by one person on the call as "losing it," with another saying the president called the governors "fools" and expressed anger with Democratic mayors in particular over the unrest ravaging cities nationwide.
Trump announced in September he was scrapping the program, but with a six-month lag - meaning those covered by DACA would be subject to deportation starting in March.
Trump has called Warren "Pocahontas" and claimed that she benefited in schools and work from minority status.
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