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Trump, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz, the four major presidential candidates in 2016, all opposed the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a free trade agreement among 12 Pacific Rim economies.
Trump, 74, a Republican, spent Sunday in Nevada, a state he hopes to wrest away from Democrats after narrowly losing it to Hillary Clinton in 2016. Early in-person voting in the state began on Saturday.
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Trump, who has long said he would like better relations with Russia, grudgingly accepted the new sanctions, which also include Iran and DPRK. The bill had enough support in Congress to override a presidential veto.
Trump's vow last week that the Republican Party will be "the party of healthcare" caught his fellow Republicans off guard after the Justice Department backed a lawsuit intended to wipe out Obamacare, which has helped millions of Americans get health insurance.
Trump senior adviser Jason Miller said Sunday on NBC's Meet the Press that there was no interest in holding remote debates with Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. The two remaining debates are scheduled for Oct 15 and Oct 22.
Trevor West, a senior from Seton Hall University, first became interested in going to China because, like many others, he thought the country was important to US foreign relations. He studied history and language at Peking University in 2016.