Tsedrub, 45, who was bent over an embroidered apron at a sewing machine, said she liked to be at the workshop in the winter. People would sit idle if not for Phuntsok Tsering's cooperative, she said.
Trump, a Washington outsider, promised during last year's campaign that he would "drain the swamp" in Washington if he got elected president. In his most recent weekly radio and internet address as president, Trump touted he has brought "profound change" to Washington.
Trump, speaking during an event in Charlotte in the state of North Carolina, claimed that his administration is "delivering better care with more choice, at much lower cost, and working to ensure Americans have access to the care they need."
Trump is expected to discuss the probe's conclusion at a Thursday rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Trump on Wednesday accused his former national security adviser John Bolton of making false allegations and cast him as a warmonger, as he urged Republicans to reject calling witnesses in the Senate.
Trump praised Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as "great American patriots" and said that some Democrats want to abolish ICE.
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Tsering said they finally pitched seven tents at the altitude of 7,790 meters. "We could only sit in the tent with our hands holding the tent support. We protected the measuring equipment. It is very precious," he said.
Trump was optimistic about the probe led by Connecticut US Attorney John Durham, hoping it would expose what he has called spying on his campaign when the FBI opened a case into whether the Trump campaign was coordinating with Russia to sway the 2016 election. The case led to the nearly two-year-long Mueller investigation.
Trump denies any wrongdoing and has condemned the impeachment inquiry as unfair. His Republican allies in Congress argue that there is no direct evidence of misconduct and that Democrats have conducted an improper process that did not give the president an opportunity to mount his own defense.
Trump's comments came after the United States reported an all-time high of nearly 200,000 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, setting a new record for the fifth time in a week.