US Oil Prices Erase Gains After Trump Address With No Venezuela Mention
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US President Donald Trump gave a speech to the nation this Wednesday focusing exclusively on domestic and economic politics. In his 18 minutes of intervention, he made no reference to his foreign policy or to the situation with Venezuela, an issue that had generated expectations. Trump opened his speech by attacking immigrants and the political system that preceded him. He assured that in a few months his administration has gone from “the worst …
U.S. President Donald Trump took stock of his first year back to power by delivering a speech to the nation in which he exaggerated his economic achievements and spoke of "boom" at a time when polls put his popularity at the lowest level since January, mainly because of the high cost of living in the country.
It was a speech focused on the country's economy without many references to foreign policy, and he didn't even mention the conflict with Venezuela.
From the White House, Donald Trump gave a message to his nation, however and contrary to what was pointed out, he avoided talking about Venezuela although he highlighted the work of US soldiers.The expectation with Donald Trump's message resulted in Tucker Carlson's sayings, after the oil blockade on Venezuela and several weeks of sending U.S. troops to the Caribbean.There is no war: Donald Trump avoids talking about Venezuela in his message but…
US Oil Prices Erase Gains After Trump Address With No Venezuela Mention
نُشر هذا المقال أولاً عبر Cedarnews.net. لمتابعة المزيد من الأخبار والتقارير الحصرية، زورونا على موقعنا. US oil prices erase gains after Trump address as markets digested President Donald Trump’s national remarks that did not mention Venezuela — a key focus of recent energy-sector volatility. Earlier this week, oil prices had rebounded modestly after Trump ordered a “total and complete blockade” of sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers, lifting Bren…
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, addressed his speech to the nation on this Thursday (17) for domestic policy issues, such as economy and immigration. In about 18 minutes of speech, the American leader raised government transfers on the first year’s winnings. “In a few months, we passed the worst for the best situation”, said Trump in the White House, enumerating a series of products that, according to him, were cheaper than las…
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