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President Trump said the Italian leader had "begged" him to take a photo together at the Group of 7 summit in France. The remarks come as their once-friendly relationship has frayed.
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The vice president said the United States had leverage to dictate the outcome of the next round of negotiations. But he claimed incorrectly that Iran got no new benefit from the lifting of oil sanctions.
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The vice president said that the United States was the only powerful ally Israel had left and noted that two-thirds of the weapons that protected Israel were paid for by U.S. tax dollars.
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The president defended the agreement, but it has been criticized as a return to the pre-war status quo, with the toughest negotiations still to come.
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President Trump named Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, after a bipartisan backlash to his earlier choice of Bill Pulte. The move all but assures that Mr. Pulte will hold the job, at least for a while.
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