Trump on Twitter (Sept 24) – U.S.-Korea Agreement, UNGA, Democrats

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President Trump participates in signing of the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement in New York
U.S. President Donald Trump participates in a signing ceremony for the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement with South Korean President Moon Jae-in on the sidelines of the 73rd United Nations General Assembly in New York, U.S., September 24, 2018. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

September 25, 2018

The following statements were posted to the verified personal Twitter account of U.S. President Donald Trump (@realDonaldTrump)

The opinions expressed are his own. Reuters has not edited the statements or confirmed their accuracy.

@realDonaldTrump :

– “Remarks by President Trump at ‘Global Call to Action on the World Drug Problem’ Event” #UNGA

http://45.wh.gov/FaDM6c [1017 EDT]

– Today, we commit to fighting the drug epidemic together! #UNGA [1255 EDT]

– It was my great honor to welcome and meet with President @moonriver365 Jae-in of South Korea today, in New York City! http://45.wh.gov/VeuCcD #UNGA [1642 EDT]

– US-Korea Free Trade Agreement Signing Ceremony! [1644 EDT]

– Brett Kavanaugh and his wife, Ashley, will be interviewed tonight at 7pmE on @marthamaccallum @FoxNews. This is an outstanding family who must be treated fairly! [1733 EDT]

– Joint Statement on the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement: http://45.wh.gov/HksKua [1746 EDT]

– It was my great honor to welcome President @AlsisiOfficial of Egypt to the United States this afternoon, in New York City. Great meetings! #UNGA [1833 EDT]

– (Video tweet: https://bit.ly/2O58dnQ) [2022 EDT]

– REMEMBER THE MIDTERMS! [2238 EDT]

– The Democrats are working hard to destroy a wonderful man, and a man who has the potential to be one of our greatest Supreme Court Justices ever, with an array of False Accusations the likes of which have never been seen before! [2250 EDT]

— Source link: (http://bit.ly/2jBh4LU)

(Compiled by Bengaluru bureau)

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