Trump Hosts King Charles Amid Strained UK Ties| Balance of Power: Early Edition 4/28/2026
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
On the early edition of Balance of Power, Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz discuss King Charles' visit to Washington and his attempt to heal bonds torn by tariffs and the war in Iran. On today's show, Harvard Kennedy School Ash Center Visiting Democracy Fellow Jeanne Sheehan Zaino, Partner at Stonecourt Capital Rick Davis, and Province of Ontario Minister of Finance Peter Bethlenfalvy. In addition, Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow interviews AWS CEO Mark Garman. (Source: Bloomberg)
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