Donald Trump arrives at WEF 2018, brings message of ‘peace and prosperity’

US President Donald Trump arrives at the Congress Center during the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, WEF, in Davos. (AP)
Updated 25 January 2018
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Donald Trump arrives at WEF 2018, brings message of ‘peace and prosperity’

DAVOS: President Donald Trump says he’s bringing a message of “peace and prosperity” to an annual economic summit in the Swiss Alps.
Trump arrived in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday for his first appearance at the World Economic Forum.
As he arrived at the summit venue, Trump was asked how he likes Davos and replied that he thinks “it’s great.”
Asked about his message for the gathering of world leaders, business executives and celebrities, Trump said it’s about “peace and prosperity.”
Trump’s attendance at the annual gathering for free-trade-loving political and business elites has raised eyebrows, given Trump’s protectionist leanings.
He is the first sitting US president to attend the forum since Bill Clinton in 2000.

Trump is also trying to dispel the perception that he and British Prime Minister Theresa May don't get along.
Trump says he and May have a "really great relationship, although some people don't necessarily believe that." He said it was a "false rumor" and that he wanted to "correct it."
Trump and May met Thursday during the forum.
May said the "special relationship" between the US and the UK continues. Trump and May last year traded criticism over Trump's retweets of a far-right group's anti-Muslim videos.
Trump also canceled a trip to London for the opening of a new US embassy.


Man charged with threatening to kill US vice president

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Man charged with threatening to kill US vice president

WASHINGTON: A federal grand jury charged a 33-year-old man with threatening to kill US Vice President JD Vance during his visit to Ohio in January, the Justice Department said on Friday.
Shannon Mathre, a resident of Toledo, Ohio, is accused of “making a threat to take the life of, and to inflict bodily harm upon” the vice president, the department said in a statement.
Mathre reportedly said he was “going to find out where he (the vice president) is going to be and use my M14 automatic gun and kill him,” according to the statement. It did not say where he made the comment.
US Secret Service agents arrested Mathre on Friday.
The threat is the latest reported incident involving Vance.
Vance said in early January “a crazy person” had tried to break into his Ohio home by hammering on the windows. The vice president and his family were not home at the time, and a 26-year-old man was taken into custody, according to US media reports.
The Justice Department said on Friday it found “multiple digital files of child sexual abuse materials” in Mathre’s possession while investigating the alleged threat against Vance.
Mathre made his initial court appearance before a US Magistrate Judge for the Northern District of Ohio on Friday.
He is in custody pending a detention hearing on February 11, the Justice Department said.