The Trump campaign released a statement on the relationship of attorney Sidney Powell to the campaign saying “She is not a member of the Trump legal team,” the president’s campaign filed an appeal after an election lawsuit was dismissed in Pennsylvania, and Trump wraps up the G-20 summit saying things have improved in the United States since he withdrew from the Paris climate accord.
Canada stands to benefit from trade-related outcomes at the G-20 as the United States and China work together and leaders agree international trade reforms are needed.
Finance officials of the world’s biggest economies promised Saturday to use “all tools” to shore up sagging global growth and to avoid devaluing their currencies to boost exports, but made no pledges of joint action.
Jolted to attention by a horrifying terror spree in Paris, world leaders pledged a renewed fight Sunday against the Islamic State, but offered little in the way of a revamped counter-terrorism strategy.
After a productive trip abroad, President Barack Obama headed home Sunday on a collision course with Republicans on immigration and an oil pipeline project, showdowns that threaten prospects for cooperation over his remaining two years in office.
The Trump campaign released a statement on the relationship of attorney Sidney Powell to the campaign saying “She is not a member of the Trump legal team,” the president’s campaign filed an appeal after an election lawsuit was dismissed in Pennsylvania, and Trump wraps up the G-20 summit saying things have improved in the United States since he withdrew from the Paris climate accord.
Canada stands to benefit from trade-related outcomes at the G-20 as the United States and China work together and leaders agree international trade reforms are needed.
Finance officials of the world’s biggest economies promised Saturday to use “all tools” to shore up sagging global growth and to avoid devaluing their currencies to boost exports, but made no pledges of joint action.
Jolted to attention by a horrifying terror spree in Paris, world leaders pledged a renewed fight Sunday against the Islamic State, but offered little in the way of a revamped counter-terrorism strategy.
After a productive trip abroad, President Barack Obama headed home Sunday on a collision course with Republicans on immigration and an oil pipeline project, showdowns that threaten prospects for cooperation over his remaining two years in office.