The Asian Age

TRUMP TO RELEASE MEMO ON PROBE INTO FBI

One year after, Don says Prez needs to add heart and soul

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Washington, Jan. 31: A year after he was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States, a billionair­e real estate mogul- turned- politician Donald Trump said he has realised that presidency is not running a business and it needs governance with heart.

The immigratio­n issue is a case in point, Trump told a group of news channel anchors during a luncheon at the White House, hours ahead of his maiden State of the Union Address.

“I’m telling you, the immigratio­n is so easy to solve if it was purely a business matter, but it’s not. And I think that’s something that I’ve learned, maybe more than anything else,” Trump said in response to a question.

“You govern with all of the instincts of a businesspe­rson, but you have to add much more heart and soul into your decisions than you would ever have even thought of before,” he said.

Trump said he has learned a lot during the first year of his presidency. “I think really learned a lot. You know, governing — when you’re a businesspe­rson, you don’t have to worry about your heart, the heart. You really do what’s best for you, for almost purely Trump

told a lawmaker he plans to release a secret Republican memo alleging that a politicall­y motivated department of justice and the FBI flagrantly abused regulation­s to spy on his campaign. The issue of the memo has gripped Washington just as the Russia meddling probe edges closer to the White House. Republican­s are keen to see the four- page memo — written by Republican lawmaker Devin Nunes, the chairman of the House Intelligen­ce Committee and a close defender of Trump — released, and his committee voted to do so.

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