The Point: Around the world with Donald Trump in 1 week


August 16, 2019  | by Lauren Dezenski

Around the world with Donald Trump in 1 week

As protests gripped Hong Kong this week, President Donald Trump had some advice for Chinese President Xi Jinping on how to handle the clashes.

"I have ZERO doubt that if President Xi wants to quickly and humanely solve the Hong Kong problem, he can do it. Personal meeting?" Trump tweeted on Wednesday. 

People in Hong Kong have been protesting since June, initially over a proposed extradition bill that would have allowed citizens to be sent over the border to mainland China. More recently, the protests and police response have been marked by violence, tear gas and, this week, a shutdown of Hong Kong's busy airport. 

Trump's own involvement with China has become more complicated too, as the President's administration delayed implementing new tariffs on Chinese-made goods until December 15.

"What we've done is we've delayed it so they won't be relevant in the Christmas shopping season," Trump told reporters on Wednesday. "Just in case they might have an impact on people."

Trump also stirred up controversy over whether two members of Congress should be allowed to travel to Israel. Reps. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota had planned to visit Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Ramallah and Hebron. Tlaib and Omar have been vocal critics of Israel and have supported the boycott movement.

Trump tweeted, "It would show great weakness if Israel allowed Rep. Omar and Rep. Tlaib to visit," adding that the two Democratic congresswomen, who have been vocal critics of Trump, "hate Israel and all Jewish people." 

Israel later announced it would bar Trump's political opponents from entering the country. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a Trump ally, echoed Trump's tweeted sentiments: "The plan of the two Congresswomen is only to damage Israel and to foment against Israel," Netanyahu said in a statement.

On Thursday, reports emerged that Trump had his eye on another international parcel: the island of Greenland

The Wall Street Journal reported that the President had raised the issue during meetings and dinners, asking aides and listening seriously about the possibility and advantages of owning Greenland. 

There's no offer specifically on the table -- and already buying Greenland (technically owned by Denmark but run by an autonomous government) seems not to be feasible. As Greenland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs tweeted on Friday, "We're open for business, not for sale."

The Point: President Trump exercised his hand at international affairs this week -- with varying degrees of success. 

-- Lauren

And now, the week in 20 headlines.

Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday:  Friday:

QUOTE OF THE DAY

"If President Trump gets good press out of it,
I love it.
"

-- Frank Dawson, a Woburn, Massachusetts, resident who Trump mocked for his weight at a rally in New Hampshire, initially mistaking Dawson for a protester. Trump later called him to thank him for his support. Dawson said he loves the President.

WATCH: STRAIGHT OUTTA CENTRAL CASTING

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LAUREN'S GOOD READS

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MUSICAL INTERLUDE

New Hold Steady

LAUREN'S CAMPAIGN TRAIL SCHEDULER

Coming in the next week: After Iowa, it's New Hampshire's and South Carolina's time to take the 2020 spotlight as candidates work their retail politics in two other early-voting states. Later, Team Bernie will play ball on the Field of Dreams, and Elizabeth Warren tackles her rocky campaign rollout head-on in a forum on Native American issues.

Friday, August 16

  • Black Church Presidential Candidate Conversations: Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Cory Booker, Julián Castro and Pete Buttigieg each sit down with The Black Church PAC's co-founders for a discussion about the state of our country and their visions for the future
  • Beto O'Rourke: Heads to Mississippi on the first leg of his campaign reboot

Saturday, August 17

  • Seth Moulton: Finally gets his turn atop the Des Moines Register's Political Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair
  • Londonderry Old Home Days Parade: Draws Andrew Yang and Bill de Blasio to one of the trademark 2019 campaign events in New Hampshire
  • Elizabeth Warren: Holds a town hall in Aiken, South Carolina 
  • Pete Buttigieg: Hosts a town hall and two rural issues roundtables in South Carolina 
  • Amy Klobuchar: Participates in the "Pints and Politics" events series with The Post and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina
  • Cory Booker: Will keynote New Hampshire's Hampton Democratic Committee picnic on his second of five days spent touring New Hampshire by bus
  • Steve Bullock: Spends his second of two days on the trail in New Hampshire
  • New Durham Democrats "Peaches and Politics": Andrew Yang, Michael Bennet and Bill de Blasio attend the local New Hampshire event
  • Beto O'Rourke: Speaks at an Arkansas Democratic Party dinner in Little Rock

Sunday, August 18

  • Bernie Sanders: Campaigns in South Carolina, including a town hall in Columbia
  • Elizabeth Warren: Attends church services at Reid Chapel AME in Columbia

Monday, August 19

  • Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Candidate Forum: Features Elizabeth Warren, Marianne Williamson, Amy Klobuchar and Steve Bullock in a forum on Native American issues from Sioux City, Iowa
  • Bernie Sanders: Holds a softball game between his campaign and members of the press at the Field of Dreams field in Dyersville, Iowa
  • Elizabeth Warren: Hosts a town hall in St. Paul, Minnesota
  • Jill Biden: Is a surrogate for Joe Biden in New Hampshire, attending a Biden campaign office opening in Nashua and later a house party hosted by former US Rep. and former Ambassador Dick Swett

Tuesday, August 20

Wednesday, August 21


ONE BIG THING

Michigan's

'Man of the Year'

 

This is an honor Donald Trump has claimed was awarded to him before his presidency, but there's no evidence such a title exists, according to CNN's fact-checking team. 
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