Trump's Foreign Allies Visit White House
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Strategy behind Trump's leader visits explained

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On Tuesday , Trump will host King Abdullah II of Jordan , followed by a visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi .
At least three other foreign leaders are slated to visit the White House by month’s end .
White House officials say the visits are helping them “flood the zone” in terms of media coverage.
Musk and his crew, claims to kick Palestinians out of Gaza to turn it into a resort, and so on are news because they are unexpected,” Loge added. “Presidents meeting with other leaders isn’t new, so it isn’t news. Presidents giving billionaires free rein of government computers and closing down agencies that help our allies and fight world hunger and disease is new, and it is very newsworthy.”.
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