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Mr. Trump announced on social media that he had signed the legislation, but the release of all the files is not guaranteed.
Opponents in disarray, allies in line, followers enthralled – the US president is already on his way to building a new world order.
The decisions dealt a blow to President Trump’s efforts to prosecute his perceived political adversaries.