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U.S.-China truce leaves big issues for later

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By PAUL WISEMAN, DAVE KOLPACK and DAVID PITT

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This will last right up until Donny has a twitter tantrum.

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But nothing's on paper and details are scarce.

Friday's announcement was "a nothing-burger,"

Nothing burgers are substance for those who believe Emperor Trump's not just wearing clothes but is finely attired. How can anyone believe one thing he says.

Has anyone heard whether Trump/Ivanka, Inc. have arranged any more trademarks with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

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It's clear what the Chinese strategy is - give a little knowing the Great Orange DImwit is toast and will be either impeached or thrown out in 2020.

The sooner the better...

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It's clear what the Chinese strategy is - give a little knowing the Great Orange DImwit is toast and will be either impeached or thrown out in 2020.

Impeached, but never removed, so once he finishes in 2024 what will the Dems do?

Biden can’t beat him, Sanders is out and Warren would get slaughtered. So what’s their strategy for 2024?

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Biden can’t beat him, Sanders is out and Warren would get slaughtered. So what’s their strategy for 2024?

This is irrelevant to this article.

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Impeached, but never removed, so once he finishes in 2024 what will the Dems do?

I know you're not American, so it's forgivable not to know this, but Presidential terms last for four years. As such, Trump will cease to be President noon January 20, 2021, to make way for President Warren.

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Trump would resign before impeachment.

I'm not so sure because Donny doesn't care about the country, he only cares about himself. He'd rather cause more of a constitutional crisis and damage to our institutions than do what's best for the country.

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