Donald Trump has claimed on Twitter he was “conclusively spied on” by the Obama-era Justice Department in 2016, citing a Fox News opinion poll as proof and threatening long jail sentences for those found responsible in attorney general William Barr‘s upcoming investigation into the matter, widely regarded as revenge for the Mueller report.
The president meanwhile unveiled plans to revamp US immigration at the White House on Thursday, proposing a more selective, merit-based system and English tests for asylum seekers. It has also emerged he wants his US-Mexico border wall to be painted black and lined with spikes to intimidate and deter would-be illegal entrants.
As Washington reacted to those plans — they are likely dead on arrival with Democrats in control of the House — the Trump administration has continued to wrestle with potential crises when it come to trade, and Iran.
As tensions with Iran rumble on, Mr Trump is also reported to be seething in private about the perception his hawkish national security adviser, John Bolton, is dictating policy on Tehran and leading the US to the brink of a war the president says he “hopes” can be avoided.
As for trade, Mr Trump has given a pass to the European Union and Japan for tariffs for the next six months on autos, after threatening a stiff tax on the goods if they're brought into the US.
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“We want immigrants coming in. We cherish the open door,” the US president said, an astonishing about-turn after years of scaremongering about the threat of illegal immigrants and "bad hombres" from Central America bringing drugs, organised crime and sexual violence through Texas, the entire premise for his border wall and "zero-tolerance" approach to national security that has seen the children of asylum seekers separated from their parents and detained in cages under orders from Homeland Security.
Trump said his new system - masterminded by son-in-law Jared Kushner - would awards points for those with advanced degrees, job offers and other attributes and will make it “clear what standards we ask you to achieve”.
The former US army general recounted multiple instances in which "he or his attorneys received communications from persons connected to the administration or Congress that could have affected both his willingness to co-operate and the completeness of that co-operation", according to the unsealed records.
The conversations are said to have taken place before and after Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his contacts during the presidential transition period in 2016 with the-then Russian ambassador to the United States, Sergey Kislyak.
Orban also said he had asked Trump to help start production of natural gas under the Romanian section of the Black Sea in order to provide the only plausible alternative to Russian gas for the region. The Kremlin is known to use its monopoly over the local energy market to strong-arm its neighbours politically.







