Ullah, a US resident since 2011, had come back to Bangladesh to see his family in September, spending most of the time at home with their six-month-old son, Islam said.
US President Donald Trump signed two proclamations on Thursday afternoon in the White House to impose 25 percent tariff on steel imports and 10 percent tariff on aluminum imports but he offered potential exemption for a number of countries.
US President Donald Trump speaks during the Missile Defense Review announcement at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, US, Jan 17, 2019. [Photo/Agencies]
US President Donald Trump called Justin Trudeau "two-faced" on Wednesday after the Canadian prime minister appeared to be caught on camera joking about his media appearances during a chat with other leaders at the summit.
US beverage and snack company PepsiCo Inc further expanded its product portfolio in the country in June by acquiring Hangzhou Haomusi Food Co Ltd, one of the largest convenience food companies in China. The move is in line with the US firm's commitment to be a leading consumer-centric food and beverage company in China.
US President Donald Trump waves before delivering keynote address at Liberty University's commencement in Lynchburg, Virginia, US, May 13, 2017. [Photo/Agencies]
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US President Donald Trump gestures as he talks to the media on South Lawn of the White House in Washington, US, before his departure to Camp David, December 16, 2017. [Photo/Agencies]
US President Donald Trump (C) displays documents after signing at the White House in Washington DC, the United States, on June 23, 2017. [Photo/Xinhua]
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday sought to downplay fears of the coronavirus threat in the United States, saying the risk remained "very low" and it was "not inevitable" that the novel virus would spread further in the country, which has reported 60 confirmed cases.But he elevated Vice-President Mike Pence to take charge of the US response to a contagion that has spread to about three dozen countries, with a total caseload exceeding 81,000. "The risk to the American people remains very low," Trump, flanked by Pence and public health officials, told reporters in a packed James Brady Briefing Room at the White House. "We're ready to adapt and we're ready to do whatever we have to as the disease spreads, if it spreads," he said."I don't think it's inevitable," Trump said of the spread of the virus, in apparent contradiction of officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who said a day earlier that the spread of the disease in the US is inevitable."It probably will, it possibly will. It could be at a very small level, or it could be at a larger level. Whatever happens, we're totally prepared," Trump said.Trump showed a chart made by the Johns Hopkins experts that ranked the US at the top among countries in preparedness for the novel coronavirus epidemic. "This will end," Trump said of the outbreak. "You don't want to see panic because there's no reason to be panicked."The president even offered tips for people worried about COVID-19."Wash your hands, stay clean. You don't have to necessarily grab every handrail unless you have to," Trump said. "When somebody sneezes, I try to bail out."But Dr Anne Schuchat of the CDC said, "We do expect more cases." The Trump administration had requested .5 billion from Congress to fight the virus. But some lawmakers, believing that the request is insufficient, had countered with proposals for more spending. Trump told reporters he would accept "whatever's appropriate".
US Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat on the Senate Judiciary panel, said there was "no way" Ivanka Trump did not know the rules after the 2016 campaign. There were also larger questions about the Trump family's mixing of private enterprise and government duties, Blumenthal said.