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China's top diplomat said on Tuesday he hoped the incoming Trump administration would "make the right choice" and work with Beijing, hours after Donald Trump told reporters the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Trump called the deal a "historical" agreement — and even bragged that China would buy not $200 billion in new goods and services but $300 billion. ... "The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Not only is the federal debt at roughly $36 trillion, but the spike in inflation after the coronavirus pandemic has pushed up the government's borrowing costs such that debt service next year will ...
The motives for the campaign was described as "payback" for COVID-19 disinformation by China directed against the U.S. and China's vaccine diplomacy. [ 212 ] [ 213 ] Primarily targeting people in the Philippines , the campaign used fake social media accounts to spread disinformation, including that the Sinovac vaccine contained pork-derived ...
On March 30, Trump claimed that his administration "inherited a broken test" for COVID-19. "That wasn't from us. That's been there a long time," he said. The claim was illogical because no previous administration could have prepared a test for a disease which had yet to emerge. COVID-19 emerged during Trump's presidency, at the end of 2019.
More than four years ago, former President Donald Trump’s administration accelerated the development and rollout of the covid-19 vaccine. The project, dubbed Operation Warp Speed, likely saved ...
The Chinese government has actively engaged in disinformation to downplay the emergence of COVID-19 in China and manipulate information about its spread around the world. [1] [2] The government also detained whistleblowers and journalists claiming they were spreading rumors when they were publicly raising concerns about people being hospitalized for a "mysterious illness" resembling SARS.
Still, those tariffs would likely raise more than $200 billion annually, far short of the estimated $7.75 trillion in federal debt Trump’s other policies are expected to rack up.