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① The elected president of the usa, Trump, stated that there are no plans to replace Federal Reserve Chairman Powell, whose term lasts until May 2026. ② Trump said he would impose tariffs on trade partners if necessary, plans to expel millions of illegal immigrants, and attempts to eliminate birthright citizenship.
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