President Trump delivered a keynote speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Friday. White House officials previewed the address by saying Trump would credit the recent Republican tax cuts and his administration's rolling back of regulations with making this a good time to invest in the U.S. Trump also tried dispel wariness of his criticism of multinational trade deals and his "America First" policies by saying the U.S. is committed to free markets, under fair terms. On Thursday, billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros said at the annual Davos dinner he hosts that he was concerned about the state of global democracy. He criticized Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Facebook and Google, which he said had "monolithic power" to manipulate and deceive users. [The Associated Press, Quartz] |
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