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New Delhi, Jan 13 (ANI): The Unites States President Donald Trump faced a barrage of questions about claims that he referred to the immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador and African countries as "s***holes" in an immigration meeting at the White House. 'Mr. President, will you give an apology for the statement yesterday?' asked the correspondent. 'Mr. President, are you a racist?' she asked in a second attempt. Dodging the questions, the President said goodbye to his guests and rushed out of the room. more
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President Trump, first lady honor military mothers

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Ivanka is now a government employee with no pay

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