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In the wake of new revelations in the investigation of his campaign's links with the Kremlin, Trump has acted erratically throughout the two-day summit, dropping bilateral meetings and announcing he would hold a press conference only to change his mind a few hours later, citing the death of former president George HW Bush.
Most significantly, the Assad regime half a dozen family members call the shots—has acted erratically.
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