Developments in the US: Trump lost 700 million of his assets as president, Biden trouble with China

President Donald Trump's wealth has been wrinkled for $700m during the time he was carrying out the post, Bloomberg Miliarders Index found. The report has suggested that losses have resulted from the continuing impact of the coronary pandemic in Mr. Trump and also after the January 6th crash [...]
President Donald Trump's wealth has been wrinkled for $700m during the time he was carrying out the post, Bloomberg Miliarders Index found.
The report has suggested that losses have resulted from the continuing impact of the coronary pandemic in Mr. Trump and also after the January 6th confrontations of this year, which hurt his relationship with business.
Meanwhile, the current administration will face a new test in their relations with increasingly tense China. Top officials from both countries are expected to meet in Alaska today, writes Independent, translates Periscopi.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan will meet with top China officials.
The meeting presents an opportunity to address intensive trade and human rights disputes in Tibet, Hong Kong and the western region of Xinjiang.
Tensions have also increased between President Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin, after Biden had named Putin <x0-killing” in an interview this week.
Russia had summoned its ambassador to the United States to return to Russia for consultations.











