Trump: Ross to talk with EU
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump tweeted on Monday that his commerce secretary will talk to the European Union about tariffs Trump argues have been unfair to the United States.
The Commerce Department did not respond immediately to a request for information about any planned meetings between Ross and EU officials.
Asked about Trump’s tweet, the EU in a statement said that “no further meetings as such are planned at the moment.” figures to appear with Saccone, a strong Trump supporter who boasts one of the most conservative voting records in Pennsylvania’s Legislature.
That hasn’t given Saccone much traction against Lamb, a Marine veteran and former federal prosecutor, in a district with influential labor unions and a long history of coal mining and steel-making.
A poll released Monday by Monmouth University shows Lamb at 51 percent and Saccone at 45 percent in a district previously held by former eight-term Republican Rep. Tim Murphy, who resigned last fall amid a sex scandal.