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Triggered by court judgements, the decision was made after "a proper and lengthy process" in which Tai was given a full opportunity to present his case, the university said in a statement.
Trump responded: "Don't tell anybody but let me wait until a little bit after the election. I appreciate the advice."
Trump told the Washington Times in January his intention of coining the phrase and instructed his lawyers to trademark the slogan.
Trump made the comments when he was asked if the DPRK agreed to CVID - complete, verifiable and irreversible dismantlement.
Trump was originally scheduled to sit down Tuesday with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt, his daughter Ivanka Trump and others to discuss the agreement, but the meeting was postponed.
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Trump, also dogged at home by an investigation into alleged Russian interference in the US election last year, said he would invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to the White House but added that now was not the right time for that.
Trump has in recent weeks turned to immigration issues to appeal to his core supporters as he scuffles in polls, analysts observed.
Trump said earlier this week that he will almost "100 percent" declare a national emergency as a way to fund his border wall if Congress can't reach a deal.
Trump's strategy has been to fight every request for information and testimony in order to deny Congress the information necessary to prove their case and then to claim that they have failed to prove their case, he said.