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A battered and bruised Trump—PS It poster—clearly ant to convey: "You guys trying to ss with , just wait and see."

Russian President Vladimir Putin also responded to the leak incident.

At a joint press conference, he said: "Intelligence secrets? Why didn't my foreign minister tell ?"

"I have to criticize (Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov), because he didn't share any intelligence secrets with ."

"He not only didn't share with , but also didn't share with any Russian intelligence agencies—he's just too bad!"

Putin said this with a straight face, even tapping his pen on the table.

The over a hundred Russian officials below, including Lavrov, burst into laughter.

Putin added: "If the U.S. needs it, Russia is willing to provide records of Trump's eting with Lavrov."

He also believed: "U.S. dia reports about Trump leaking secrets to Russia are manifestations of escalating political divisions."

Trump, anwhile, began a series of foreign visits, clearly to temporarily evade dostic public scrutiny.

When the guy returned, he imdiately announced in the White House Rose Garden: "The United States will withdraw from the Paris Agreent."

Researchers and scientists, after assessing the impact of Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Agreent, concluded: If the U.S. exits this climate accord involving nearly 200 countries, it will create a domino effect on other nations restricting fossil fuel pollution. This will make humanity's efforts to prevent climate catastrophe nearly impossible and extrely costly.

At the sa ti, as soon as this news broke, U.S. stocks collectively surged—especially energy stocks, heavy industry stocks, chemical stocks, and so on.

The three major U.S. indices once again hit new closing highs collectively—

The Dow Jones rose 0.64%, closing at 21,144.18. The S&P 500 rose 0.76%, closing at 2,430.06. The Nasdaq rose 0.78%, closing at 6,246.83.

Europe's three major indices also rose together the next day—

The FTSE 100 rose 0.32%, closing at 7,543.77. France's CAC 40 rose 0.66%, closing at 5,318.67. Germany's DAX 30 rose 0.4%, closing at 12,664.92.

Martin, who got the news early, made a killing in the stock market.

Interestingly, after Trump announced this decision, over 60 U.S. city mayors—representing over 36 million Aricans, including Los Angeles, New York, Salt Lake City, Pittsburgh, and others—issued a joint statent.

The statent said: "They do not welco President Trump's actions and will accept, respect, and strictly adhere to the goals pledged in the Paris Agreent."

At the sa ti, Trump's decision also sparked dissatisfaction from many U.S. business leaders.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Disney CEO Bob Iger both announced they would resign from presidential advisory committees.

Taking similarly tough stances were tech giants like Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and others.

Martin, who quietly profited in the stock market, similarly joined the chorus of condemnation—after all, in this era, "environntal protection" is political correctness.

"Ivanka, tell your father not to mind; anyway, so many people already oppose him—it doesn't matter if there's one more like , right?"

"Hmph, anyway, he's very angry."

"Really? Then maybe I can help solve so unemployed workers again?"

"How many?"

"Fifty—no, a hundred thousand."

"Two hundred thousand."

"Deal."

Guinea, with its rapidly developing heavy and light industries, had an almost limitless demand for skilled labor. If not for balancing the numbers of whites, blacks, dostically, he could swallow up all U.S. unemployed workers in one gulp—including their families.

What's a million or so people, anyway?

Three days after announcing U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreent, Trump t with congressional Republicans to unveil a new ploy for building the U.S.-xico border wall.

According to two attending lawmakers, the president proposed installing solar panels on the border wall as a way to fund the project.

Building the U.S.-xico border wall was one of Trump's core campaign promises.

He believed the wall could prevent illegal xican immigrants from entering the U.S. and combat drug smuggling, with costs to be borne by xico.

After the "wall-building" idea t fierce opposition from xican leaders, Trump changed tack in January, implying the U.S. would front the project costs, to be reimbursed by xico later.

But to this day, the project hadn't received any congressional funding, and due to opposition from Democratic lawmakers and so Republicans, the border wall's future was full of uncertainties.

An attendee said details on installing solar panels on the wall were unclear, but the general idea was that revenue from selling the solar-generated energy could cover construction costs.

The White House spokesperson did not imdiately comnt on the matter.

...

"What the fuck!"

In the yers Films office, Drew was browsing online news when she suddenly saw a hugely viral video on Facebook.

The video's content shocked her—she imdiately called Martin.

"Darling, I sent you a link—go online and check it quick. Your father-in-law's in trouble again."

Martin had just wrapped a scene when he got Drew's call.

After hanging up, he told the actors to rest a bit, then opened his laptop.

Washington.

Trump was raging in his office: "Fuck fuck fuck, that bitch-raised woman—I never ssed with her, I never ssed with her, that damn bitch."

His aides sat around a computer, watching that viral video.

One angrily said: "This woman's just riding the hype—she wants to get famous by outrageous acts against you, Mr. President."

Trump fud: "She won't get away with it—a fourth-tier little Hollywood starlet dares to make a spectacle of . No, this isn't a joke—this is character assassination, slander, a threat."

Trump's chief of staff said gravely: "I'll make so calls, Mr. President. I guarantee this woman will pay dearly for her actions."

Washington, Clinton villa.

Hillary watched the video on her computer, laughing uproariously.

"This Kathy Griffin actress is brilliant—where'd she co from?"

Clinton, standing behind her, replied: "I know this woman—she has so fa in Hollywood, mainly from outrageous statents and behavior to grab attention. Plus, she's a Democrat supporter."

"You know her? Not your handiwork, is it?" Hillary asked.

Clinton shook his head: "I'd never be that stupid."

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