Trump tweets from Ireland that no deal has been reached with Mexico on tariffs. Talks between the White House and Mexico officials will continue on Thursday.
Washington Talks between the White House and Mexico officials will continue on Thursday after no deal was reached on immigration and tariffs.
President Donald Trump tweeted Wednesday evening that he intends to move ahead with his threat to impose a 5% levy on all Mexican imported goods if no agreement is reached on immigration enforcement -- a move that would dismiss opposition from his own party and risk the strong economy he's counting on heading into the 2020 presidential campaign.
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