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Trump shocks while he unveils the top two contenders for his first foreign visit … while he claims that America is going to ‘have Greenland’

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President Donald Trump told reporters on board the Air Force One, which he could soon drop to Saudi Arabia or the UK for his first foreign visit

Donald Trump can soon be taken to the Kingdom of Saudi Aarabia or the United Kingdom for his first foreign visit, while doubling the claims that he will have ‘Greenland’.

The newly beaten president told reporters on board the Air Force One on January 25 that he will soon be able to visit the Middle East or Great Britain.

“Could be Saudi Arabia. Could be uk. Traditionally it is UK, “he revealed.

‘The last time I went to Saudi Arabia because they agreed to buy four, $ 50 billion in merchandise from the United States, including a lot of military equipment and agricultural machinery and other equipment.

“And if that offer was good, I would do that again.”

When asked if he could get along with Labor Prime Minster Keir Starmer and his government, the Trump expressed confidence and said they will speak on call during the weekend.

“I’ve met him three times. He came there twice. I have a phone call. He and I will be called the next 24 hours. Now I can get along with him, well, I really like him. He is liberal, which is a bit different for me, but I think he is a very good person.

‘I think he has done very well so far. He does the work, but he represents his country in terms of.

His philosophy. I may disagree with his philosophy, but I have a very good relationship with him. I saw him twice during dinner with him in Trump Tower, as you probably know. ‘

President Donald Trump told reporters on board the Air Force One, which he could soon drop to Saudi Arabia or the UK for his first foreign visit

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“The last time I went to Saudi Aarabia because they agreed to buy four, $ 50 billion in merchandise from the United States, including a lot of military equipment and agricultural machinery and other equipment,” Trump said. Shown: Saudi deputy crown prince and Minister of Defense Mohammed bin Salman with the president

About his interest in acquiring Greenland and his heated conversation with the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, President Trump noted that he was not handed over and believes that the citizens want to be with us. ”

‘It’s just a tone of your question every time. I think Wheelan will be worked out with us. I think we will have it. And I think people want to be with us. As you know, there are 55,000 people there.

“They want to be with us. I don’t really know what Denmark has, but it would be a very unfriendly act if they didn’t allow it because it is for protecting the free world. It’s not for us. It is now for the free world.

‘You have Russian chips, you have China chips, you have ships from different countries. It is not a good situation. And I believe we will get that, yes, I really believe, I think we will also get other things that you.

‘Talk about that. Nobody knows. But I think we will get other other things. But I really believe that Greenland will have it because it really has to do with the freedom of the world, not only its freedom has nothing to do with the United States, except that we can be the one who can offer freedom.

“They can’t do it. They can’t. I mean, they put two dog sleds there two weeks ago. They thought that was protection.

When asked if he could get along with Labor Prime Minster Keir Starmer (photo) and his government, the president expressed trust and said they will speak on call during the weekend

When asked if he could get along with Labor Prime Minster Keir Starmer (photo) and his government, the president expressed trust and said they will speak on call during the weekend

President Trump also told DailyMail.com that on January 25, sensational dismissal of 17 Inspector -Generals was a very standard thing to do '

President Trump also told DailyMail.com that on January 25, sensational dismissal of 17 Inspector -Generals was a very standard thing to do ‘

During the call, Frederiksen was unyielding and reportedly mentioned the parliament of Greenland, which had unambiguously stated that the island was 'not for sale'

During the call, Frederiksen was unyielding and reportedly mentioned the parliament of Greenland, which had unambiguously stated that the island was ‘not for sale’

President Donald Trump and Late Queen Elizabeth II make a toast during a state banquet in Buckingham Palace during his first term

President Donald Trump and Late Queen Elizabeth II make a toast during a state banquet in Buckingham Palace during his first term

“People don’t like the way they were treated by Denmark. I don’t like the way they were treated by Denmark, and they like us. ‘

President Trump also told DailyMail.com that the sensational dismissal of 17 Inspector General on January 25 late at night was a ‘very standard thing to do’.

‘Because it is very common to do, and not all, Michael Horowitz thought I thought his report on Comey was incredible, actually, such an accurate, well -done report.

‘I just wanted Bill Barr used it, what he chose not to do, but it was an incredible report. Michael Horowitz wrote the final report about James Comey and the FBI, and really got it going.

‘And I understand that this was not real, I don’t know, I don’t know them, but some people thought some people were unfair, or some did not work. And it is very standard to do, very bad like the American lawyers. ‘

He also said that he wants to change the colors of Air Force One from baby blue to power -blue, because it is ‘much more suitable’.

This comes hours after the chairman of Inspector Generals has fallen back at Donald Trump’s mass shooting of the government’s watchdogs and claims that the move is ‘not legally sufficient’ in a highly formulated letter.

“It is a widespread massacre. The person who now enters Trump will be seen as loyalists, and that undermines the entire system, “one of the unnamed agents told that Washington Post.

President Donald Trump's government fired the independent inspectors -general of more than a dozen large government agencies on Friday

President Donald Trump’s government fired the independent inspectors -general of more than a dozen large government agencies on Friday

Hannibal 'Mike' Ware, chairman of the Council of the Inspector General on Integrity and Efficiency, soon disputes the decisions that their shooting is 'not legally sufficient' in a strongly assessed letter

Hannibal ‘Mike’ Ware, chairman of the Council of the Inspector General on Integrity and Efficiency, soon disputes the decisions that their shooting is ‘not legally sufficient’ in a strongly assessed letter

But shortly after Hannibal ‘Mike’ Ware, Chairman of the Council of the Inspector General on Integrity and Efficiency challenged the decision in a Dun-Biwed threat letter.

Posted to Sergio Gor, head of the presidential staff office, Ware, wrote: ‘I write in response to your e -mail that was sent to me and other inspectors -general tonight, in which you informed us all that’ because of changing priorities, Your position as an inspector general. . . is terminated, immediately effective.

‘As chairman of the Council of the Inspecteurs -General about integrity and efficiency (Cigie), I recommend that you contact the Witte House counsel to discuss your intended way of acting.

“At the moment we do not believe that the actions taken are legally sufficient to dismiss presidentially, Senate confirmed inspectors -general.”

The document of 24 January mentions the 2022 changes in the 1978 Inspector General Act – which states that the President must inform the Congress 30 days prior to the removal of IGS.

Both Republican and Democrat legislers were lagging in disorder and said that the president may have violated a federal law that obliged the congress to get a 30-day notification of such dismissals, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Earlier on Saturday, Democrats from 21 house committees signed a joint letter To defend the independence of the watchdogs and to point out that the removal of them without informing the congress violates the law.

“In contrast to a good government, fire inspectors -general is without the necessary reason, undermines the right stewardship of taxpayers and relegates the capacity of the federal government to function effectively and efficiently,” is the letter.

“We recommend that you withdraw your illegal action and to meet your obligations towards the American people.”

Ronald Reagan fired all existing IGs when he took office in 1981, but he later recovered half of them after an intense recoil.

(Tagstotranslate) Dailymail

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