Trump, whose presence at the 2018 WEF was the first by a US head of state since former President Bill Clinton, said Thursday that Washington has "a great story to tell" at the international gathering this year, which runs on Jan. 22-25.
Trump has lashed out at the motorcycle giant several times since the decision was announced, saying it was using tariffs as "an excuse" to move some of its operations overseas.
Trump has repeatedly and publicly called on the Justice Department to investigate Clinton, and he has tweeted his dismay over what he saw as former Attorney General Jeff Sessions' reluctance to go after Clinton. Trump's former lawyer, John Dowd, urged Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in a memo last year to investigate Comey and his handling of the Clinton email investigation.
Trump's new permit supersedes a March-2017 order, which was invalidated by the Montana judge a few months ago. The president's new order is seen as a way to circumvent the Montana judge's ruling.
Trump threatened to impose tariffs on 0 billion worth of Chinese products on Thursday, in addition to a billion tariff package proposed two days prior, which provoked China to slap 25 percent tariffs on imports of US soybeans, corn, airplanes and automobiles.
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Trump said on Saturday that the United States was also considering shutting the country's southern border with Mexico to control the spread of the virus, adding: "We hope we won't have to do that."
Trump faces token opposition in the Republican primaries.
Trump repeated his complaints over the Florida races in a Twitter post on Monday.
Trump, who has pushed to get the measure across the finish line, noted on Twitter that the bill bounces back to the House, and that if the chamber signs off on the minor changes, as expected, there will be a White House news conference on Wednesday at about 1 pm.