Trump suggested linking gun-control measures with "desperately needed immigration reform" but did not outline a policy or say how that might happen in a sharply divided Congress.
Trump addressed a "Merry Christmas Rally" in Battle Creek, Michigan, on Wednesday evening, speaking in a congressional district represented by Justin Amash — a Republican-turned-independent congressman — who voted for both articles.
Trump also noted that the US side is still working on a peace talk proposal, which has already been dismissed by the Palestinians.
Trump's campaign said it would file a lawsuit to stop Michigan from certifying Biden as the winner there until the state could verify that votes were cast lawfully. It was the latest in a flurry of lawsuits in battleground states to try to back up the Republican president's unsupported claims of widespread fraud.
Trump also said he plans to take emergency action soon to provide financial relief to workers who are quarantined or caring for others due to coronavirus., and he would be asking Congress to take legislative action to extend the relief.
Trump and his staff chose to skip the press dinner because of what he said was unfair treatment by the press. Trump said he was thrilled to be away from the "Washington swamp".
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Trump also spoke of rising violent crime in Chicago and suggested that Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden wouldn't address it.
Trump has publicly criticized Amazon, which plans to employ more than 280,000 people in the U.S. by mid-2018, and its founder and CEO Jeff Bezos since his presidential campaign.?Trump’s first dustup with Bezos came in late 2015 as he took aim at The Washington Post;?Bezos himself bought the?Washington Post in 2013 for 0 million.
Trump's opposition to all these international institutions and agreements is "outrageous for Europeans like Merkel and Macron who have multilateralism in their DNA," the article quoted William Drozdiak, a senior fellow at the Washington-based Brookings Institution, as saying.