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United States contemplating trade agreement; Trump expresses approval

"There's no need for haste. It's evident that everyone is eager to negotiate with us... South Korea is seeking to negotiate with us," stated President Donald Trump of the United States.

"Donald Trump stated that there's no urgency, and everyone desires to strike a deal with the U.S. -...
"Donald Trump stated that there's no urgency, and everyone desires to strike a deal with the U.S. - South Korea also aims to negotiate with us."

United States contemplating trade agreement; Trump expresses approval

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A man strolls past a large sign, emblazoned with a pic of the current U.S. President Donald Trump, affixed to the side of a U.S. Dept. of Agriculture building in the heart of Washington D.C. [AFP/YONHAP]

The display features a combined image of Trump and the iconic Abraham Lincoln. The sign reads, "USDA: Booming America since 1862." This controversial visual has stirred a fair share of debate, seen as a nod to strong leadership and a hint of authoritarianism by some.

Some critics compare this public display to the authoritarian regimes of countries like North Korea, questioning the overall intent behind this exhibit. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins has defended the display, viewing it as a tribute to both Trump and Lincoln's remarkable leadership. [1][2][3][4]

The political landscape has sparked discussions regarding the USDA's display, which features a blend of President Trump and Abraham Lincoln, interpreted by some as a symbol of strong leadership bordering on authoritarianism. The controversial sign, criticized by certain quarters for resembling authoritarian regimes of nations like North Korea, has instigated debates about policy-and-legislation and culture, with interesting insights emerging from general-news interviews.

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