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Trump blasts China for pollution in Pacific Ocean

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United States President Donald Trump shared via his Truth Social account photos of polluted areas in the Pacific Ocean, with a comment calling it "a gift from China."

The president's remark comes at a time of strained relations between Washington and Beijing amid the escalating trade war between the two countries.

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