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Air Force One will sport Trump's preferred paint job, after Air Force again reverses course CNNU.S. Air Force VIP fleet being repainted in Trump's preferred palette, sources say CBS NewsTrump swaps Air Force One's Kennedy-era blue for dark navy, red and gold livery KOMOAir Force One jets to be repainted in Trump's preferred colors The Hill
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California Wealth Tax Opponents Intensify Efforts Before Bernie Sanders Visit The New York TimesOpponents of proposed California wealth tax ramp up their campaign PoliticoWith budgets under strain, states are split on taxing the rich CNNHow would the California ‘billionaire tax' really work? We break it down San Francisco ChronicleFollow live updates on the Trump administration The Boston Globe
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Trump Announces First Japan Investments Under Trade Deal BloombergTrump Hails Japan's First Batch of U.S. Investments The New York TimesUS and Japan unveil first mega-projects under $550bn trade deal Financial TimesTrump says Japan to invest in energy, industrial projects in Ohio, Texas and Georgia ReutersTrump selects investment projects to be funded by Japan The Japan Times
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Trump Bets on Diplomacy Without Diplomats The New York TimesUS diplomatic overload is at crisis levels The HillTrump's Trusted Envoys, Kushner and Witkoff, Handle a Trio of Crises Bloomberg.comTrump administration tries to resolve three crises with Iran, Ukraine and Gaza : Trump's Terms NPR
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Germany's government banned an Iranian airline from operating in the country following U.S. allegations that its aircraft transported weapons and fighters to war-torn Syria. U.S. officials say the move against Mahan Air is the result of longstanding pressure from the Trump administration.
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