The book on Trump's Life Troubles Republican Camp

Donald Trump has continued to attack critics on a book showing his life at the White House as his party meets for a key meeting to dismiss their priorities for 2018. A withdrawal in Camp David will focus heavily on a strategy ahead of crucial congressional elections in [...]
A withdrawal at Camp David will focus heavily on a strategy ahead of crucial congressional elections in November.
Michael Wolff's book raises concerns about Trump's mental health, reports “BBC”, report Periscope.
The president called Wolffin a total “”. Trump wrote in his Twitterer that he was mentally capable, adding that he was a “gen... and a very stable gene”.
.... Actually, through my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stabilisation and being, like, really smart. Crooked Hillary Clinton also played these cards very hard and, as everyone knows, went down in waves. I went from V ERY successful businessman, to top T.V. Star...
Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 6, 2018
Productive meeting today at Camp David with @POTUS, @SpeakerRyan, @ GOPLader, @SenateMayLdr, & @JohnCorny. Ready to get to work for the American people in 2018! Pic.twitter. com/ EdOzRqfX3H
Rep. Steve Scalise (@ SteveScalise) January 6, 2018
The David camp summit begins two weeks before the end of the first year since President Trump took over.
The Department of National Security was widely announced Friday to ask for $18 billion to complete part of the border wall with Mexico é, though it is unclear whether this will be discussed in the round of budgetary talks.
The agenda is not public, but various US media have said the talks will also consider: Migration, that is, what protection it will provide hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children. The opium crisis: These drugs killed more than 33,000 people in 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention./Periscopi/












