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President Trump is back in Washington after returning from his quick trip to the mid-east.
That's where he celebrated the release of the remaining hostages in Gaza.
NPR's Daniel Kurtz-Lehman reports.
Trump applauded the deal at the Israeli Knesset.
Generations from now this will be remembered as the moment that everything began to change and change very much for the better.
Like the USA right now.
It will be the golden age of Israel and the golden age of the Middle East.
Now he goes back to Washington to handle multiple ongoing challenges.
The government shutdown has entered its 14th day with no resolution in sight.
Trump is also ratcheting up his trade war with China.
On Friday, he announced massive new 100 percent tariffs on Chinese goods.
That's in addition to steep tariffs he has already imposed.