The Latest: Trump would give generals 30 days for IS plan
ricky l3 seconds ago
It is as good as saying that :-
"Donald Trump has no clue what to do with IS.
He rely on Generals to give him a plan what to do with IS.
So is Donald Trump a sound leader? Evidently not.
ricky l2 seconds ago
Donald Trump think that by military action alone can defeat IS ---- he will be very wrong.
john20 minutes ago
Tim Kaine, so tell us all how the Islamic State would prefer Donald Trump be President than Coward Clinton. Please enlighten us with your depth of thought. First question I have for you is: Why did Muslim and Islam's hand her Millions of $$$$? Answer me this one question then we can get into how she was able to buy a Billion $$$ Plane with her own money after she released her 2015 Tax Records to our I.R.S.?
Mexico finance minister out in shakeup after unpopular Trump visit
Posted 07 Sep 2016 23:15
Mexican Finance Minister Luis Videgaray smiles after attending a news conferece on the Brexit at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, June 24, 2016. REUTERS/Henry Romero
MEXICO CITY: Mexican
Finance Minister Luis Videgaray has stepped down, his ministry said on Wednesday, pushing out of the government the closest ally of President Enrique Pena Nieto, who has been under pressure since Donald Trump's controversial visit last week.
A ministry spokeswoman said Videgaray would step down not long after the government said Pena Nieto would hold a news conference later on Wednesday morning.
Pena Nieto was pilloried for hosting Trump, the Republican U.S. presidential candidate, at short notice last Wednesday. Senior diplomats said Videgaray had been instrumental arranging the visit.
Videgaray ran Pena Nieto's presidential election campaign, and was widely seen as the minister closest to the president.
The resignation comes shortly before the government presents a 2017 budget with cuts needed to restore confidence.
Videgaray will not take another public post, the spokeswoman said. Two people familiar with the matter said that Videgaray will be replaced by Jose Antonio Meade, a former finance minister. The spokeswoman could not confirm this.
(Reporting by Dave Graham; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
- Reuters