Saturday, August 12, 2017

Trump news on Youtube Aug 12 2017

On Friday, on the show, Fox & Friends, a Fox News weekend post, Jeanine Pirro appeared

on the network to talk about the ongoing investigation and the grand jury that has been convened

by special prosector, Bob Mueller, and the potential collusion between Donald Trump's

campaign and Russia.

Now, Pirro said something quite interesting during that Friday segment.

She told the folks on the Fox & Friends couch that if any member of Donald Trump's family

is indicted, this country can prepare for uproar and, more importantly, uprising.

Jeanine Pirro, Fox News, says that if any member of Donald Trump's family is indicted,

there's going to be a real uprising in the United States of America.

Now, she did not elaborate on that.

So, unfortunately, all we can do is speculate.

If she talking about the fact that if a member of the Trump administration or the Trump family

is indicted, right-wing rednecks are going to take up munitions and come out and try

to overthrow the government?

Are the going to have an armed march on Washington, D.C., threatening people if we don't take

the indictments back?

Are they going to start attacking people in the streets?

Are they going to start riots?

What does it mean they're going to start an uprising, because we're trying to hold criminals

accountable?

Because that's what this is all about, folks.

I know Republicans like to think of politics like they're watching a sports game and just

rooting for their team, whether or not they're playing well.

This isn't like that.

These are real world events with real life consequences.

If an indictment gets handed down against members of the Trump family or Trump administration,

it's because sufficient evidence existed to prove that they committed a crime.

You may not like it, but an indictment is an indictment.

That means there is enough evidence to move forward with criminal charges.

In the same segment, Pirro said that you can indict a ham sandwich.

I spent 32 years as a prosecutor.

This woman has no idea what she's talking about.

But that's how you fit in at Fox.

You come on there, pretend you've got a little bit of experience even though you probably

never really did anything with your career, and so they bring you on as the expert.

You're the one who knows everything.

You can indict a ham sandwich?

How stupid are you?

No, you can't.

Indictments are fairly hard to secure.

But in this particular instance, her threat against Bob Mueller, that if you indict them

there's going to be uprising, if I were Mueller, I'd go ahead and lump Jeanine Pirro into those

investigations, as well.

Perhaps have the FBI look into that because if she is threatening an armed insurrection,

by definition, that's treason.

For more infomation >> Fox News Host Warns Of "Uprising" If Trump Family Members Are Indicted - Duration: 3:34.

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President Trump Won't "Rule Out" US Military Action In Venezuela - Duration: 2:47.

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The Memo Could Trump's hard line work on North Korea - Duration: 7:26.

The Memo Could Trump�s hard line work on North Korea

BY NIALL STANAGE

President Trump�s allies are robustly defending his rhetoric on North Korea, despite the criticism

his words have drawn from other quarters.

The administration�s view is that Trump�s hard line had paid dividends even before he

threatened Pyongyang with �fire and fury� on Tuesday.

Supporters argue it may continue to do so, in part by ratcheting up pressure on China

to rein in its ally.

The Trump camp highlights last weekend�s unanimous vote by the United Nations Security

Council, in which China and Russia joined the United States and others in imposing the

most arduous sanctions yet on North Korea.

The U.S. ambassador to the U.N., Nikki Haley, described those sanctions as �a gut punch

to North Korea� during a Fox News interview on Monday.

Pyongyang intensified the war of words on Wednesday, however.

According to The Associated Press, the North Korean military called Trump's threat a "load

of nonsense" and said that "only absolute force" would work on Trump.

But Walid Phares, a former foreign policy adviser to Trump�s presidential campaign,

argued that �what most impresses the North Korean regime politically is a united U.N.

Security Council position and joint actions by the international community to isolate

Pyongyang.

The last [U.N.] resolution � against North Korea is the kind of development that would

push the dictatorship to slow down its activities.�

Phares added that �a second deterrent is when China takes measures from its side, because

it signals that the only real lifeline for North Korea's economy could be cut.�

On Wednesday, amid heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula and a North Korean threat

against Guam, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson offered a solid endorsement of Trump�s approach.

�What the president is doing is sending a strong message to North Korea in language

that [North Korean leader] Kim Jong Un can understand, because he doesn�t seem to understand

diplomatic language,� Tillerson told reporters.

Tillerson described the administration�s overall strategy as a "pressure campaign,�

a phrase that State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert repeated during a media briefing

later in the day.

The basic thrust of that campaign, in the minds of Team Trump, is to pressure China

by raising the specter of instability in the region unless North Korea curbs its nuclear

program.

The prospect of such instability would concern China because it would call its No. 1 goal

� maintaining its economic expansion � into question.

Even some Republicans who have at times been critical of Trump seemed to endorse that approach.

�China should have two options,� Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told "CBS This Morning�

on Wednesday.

�Deal with the nut job in your backyard or realize there will be a war in your backyard.�

Independent experts who are broadly sympathetic to Trump�s approach argue that his rhetoric

provides an important measure of clarity � even as critics worry that it is raising the temperature

to a dangerous level.

�No matter who you are, you understand the president means business in North Korea,�

said Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, a

think tank established by former President Richard Nixon.

�The dictator in Pyongyang knows he means business as well.

There is no mistaking what he is talking about here.�

Others noted that the more modulated approaches favored by other recent presidents have not

proven successful.

Then-President Bill Clinton in 1994 concluded a deal that pledged $4 billion in energy aid

to North Korea in return for a promise to slow and eventually dismantle its nuclear

program.

During President Barack Obama�s two terms in the White House, he adopted an approach

known as �strategic patience.�

Despite these efforts, and others by former President George W. Bush�s administration,

Pyongyang has carried out five nuclear tests since 2006.

Last month alone, it twice tested intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs).

Earlier this week, a leaked U.S. intelligence assessment suggested that North Korea had

achieved �miniaturization� � the process by which nuclear warheads small enough to

be carried by ICBMs are made.

�The professional military believe we�re at a turning point,� conservative broadcaster

Hugh Hewitt said, citing recent remarks by Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Joseph Dunford,

Army chief of staff Mark Milley and national security adviser H.R. McMaster.

McMaster told Hewitt on his MSNBC show on Saturday that a situation in which North Korea

could menace the United States with a nuclear weapon was �intolerable from the president�s

perspective.�

Trump, Hewitt told The Hill, �used very blunt and provocative language, which is very

different from the language used by President Obama, Bush or Clinton.

But their language didn�t accomplish anything.�

There are plenty of people who fear that Trump�s language could accomplish all the wrong things,

however.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) described the president�s remarks as �bombastic� on

Wednesday, the same word that Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) used the previous day.

Republican Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) told a radio station in Arizona Tuesday that Trump

appeared to be making threats that he could not follow through on and was increasing the

chances of a �serious confrontation� by doing so.

Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez went further Wednesday, attacking Trump

for �recklessly live-tweeting threats of nuclear war from his private golf course.�

Others took a more nuanced view.

Former Ambassador Christopher Hill said that Trump�s approach was �obviously not presidential

and very concerning coming so soon after [the] appointment of an adult as chief of staff�

� a reference to John Kelly, who has recently replaced Reince Priebus in the White House.

Hill, who served as ambassador to South Korea under Bush and has participated in North Korea

nuclear negotiations, added that the �focus needs to be on North Koreans,� not Trump�s

tone.

Communicating via text while traveling in Eastern Europe, Hill emphasized that the �basic

problem is that the [North Koreans] won�t give up nukes.

We need to work with � not outsource to � Chinese and reassure allies South Korea

and Japan.�

But there is no sign of the administration backing down from its position.

Defense Secretary James Mattis issued another warning to North Korea on Wednesday.

Pyongyang, he said, �should cease any consideration of actions that would lead to the end of its

regime and the destruction of its people.�

The Memo is a reported column by Niall Stanage, primarily focused

on Donald Trump�s presidency.

For more infomation >> The Memo Could Trump's hard line work on North Korea - Duration: 7:26.

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Trump: U.S. 'Locked And Loaded' For North Korea - Duration: 1:56.

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China Warns Trump We Will Prevent A North Korea Regime Change - Duration: 4:16.

China Warns Trump We Will Prevent A North Korea Regime Change

by Tyler Durden

In a troubling repudiation of President Donald Trump�s demands that Beijing do more to

rein in its bellicose neighbor, Beijing, through the state-owned media, cautioned the US president

on Friday that it would intervene (militarily) on North Korea�s behalf if the US and South

Korea launch a preemptive strike to �overthrow the North Korean regime,� according to a

statement in the influential state-run newspaper Global Times.

"If the U.S. and South Korea carry out strikes and try to overthrow the North Korean regime

and change the political pattern of the Korean Peninsula, China will prevent them from doing

so," it said.

At the same time, the Chinese regime made it clear that its preferred outcome would

be a continuation of the status quo, warning Kim Jong Un that it would "remain neutral

if North Korea were to strike first."

The article, cited by Rueters, reiterated calls for a diplomatic solution.

However, the possibility of talks between the two sides was looking increasingly remote

as both Trump and Kim continued to exchange threats of nuclear annihilation, with Trump

clarifying Thursday that his earlier promise to respond with �fire and fury� should

the North continue to threaten the US may not have gone far enough.

China - North Korea's most important ally and trading partner - has reiterated calls

for calm during the current crisis.

Beijing has expressed frustration with both Pyongyang's repeated nuclear and missile tests

and with behavior from South Korea and the United States, such as military drills, that

it sees as escalating tensions.

"China should also make clear that if North Korea launches missiles that threaten U.S.

soil first and the U.S. retaliates, China will stay neutral," the Global Times, which

is widely read but does not represent government policy, said in an editorial.

Meanwhile, as the North may be planning its next ICBM launch, the US is stepping up military

exercises with Japan and South Korea.

�On Thursday, U.S. and Japanese troops began an 18-day live fire exercise on the northern

Japanese island of Hokkaido, which was to include rocket artillery drills and involve

3,500 troops.

The Northern Viper drills are one of the scheduled exercises that Japan's Self Defense Forces

conducts regularly with their U.S. counterparts and are not a response to the latest tensions.

South Korean and U.S. troops are also gearing up for an annual joint drill from Aug. 21,

called the Ulchi Freedom Guardian, in which up to 30,000 U.S. troops will take part.�

US officials were also discussing coordinated contingency plans on Friday to formulate exactly

how the allies would respond to an attack.

�South Korea's national security adviser Chung Eui-yong and his U.S. counterpart H.R.

McMaster spoke on the phone for 40 minutes early on Friday, a spokesman for the presidential

Blue House in Seoul said.

The two discussed responses to North Korean provocations and the security situation on

the Korean peninsula, he said.� Not surprisingly, analysts have compared the

standoff between the two nuclear powers (the North is a recent, if untested, member of

this club) to a modern day Cuban Missile crisis.

"This situation is beginning to develop into this generation's Cuban Missile crisis moment,"

ING's chief Asia economist Robert Carnell said in a research note.

"While the U.S. president insists on ramping up the war of words, there is a decreasing

chance of any diplomatic solution."

Judging by the markets' reaction in the past 48 hours, this troubling reality has finally

filtering through to risk assets.

For more infomation >> China Warns Trump We Will Prevent A North Korea Regime Change - Duration: 4:16.

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Mark Taylor August 11, 2017 - THE TRUMP PROPHECY: WHAT'S COMING NEXT PART 2 - Mark Taylor Prophecy - Duration: 29:24.

Mark Taylor August 11, 2017 - THE TRUMP PROPHECY: WHAT'S COMING NEXT

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Trump Warns North Korea That U.S. Is 'Locked And Loaded' - Duration: 1:39.

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Gaum Is Sitting Right In N Korea's Cross Hairs But Just Struck Back With Trump's Secret Weapon - Duration: 2:15.

Gaum Is Sitting Right In N. Korea�s Cross Hairs But Just Struck Back With Trump�s

Secret Weapon

By Stacy Law

The tension continues to mount between the United States and North Korea. Just yesterday,

the out of control regime threatened an attack on the United States territory of Guam.

Hundreds of thousands of United States citizens and military men and women are living in Guam

right now. So Kim Jong-Un has absolutely, directly, threatened the United States. If

you�d like to know more about this tiny American territory,

The citizens of Guam don�t get to vote for President, but they do elect their own governor,

and that man�s name is Eddie Calvo.

And Governor Calvo has voiced his full support of President Trump�s recent statements to

North Korea.

Here�s what he said: �As far as I�m concerned, as an American citizen, I want

a president that says that if any nation such as North Korea attacks Guam, attacks Honolulu,

attacks the west coast, that they will be met with hell and fury.� Look at about 5

minutes in on the video, below.

Advertisement Calvo said that he�s confident in Guam�s

defense capabilities based on multiple briefings with the military.

Watch Governor Calvo here, on Tucker Carlson Tonight:

He said, there is no panic. And �I think it�s important to be strong, but at the

same time be calm. I�ve had enough briefings with the military, there�s a multilayered

defense starting from Korea, Japan as well as in the western pacific as well as our assets

here in Guam with the THAAD missile defense system that American communities will be protected.�

Even though he didn�t get to vote for Trump, it�s pretty clear he backs him completely.

If you do, too, please comment �I support Trump

and Guam� and SHARE, SHARE, SHARE!

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Republican Congressman says Trump was just joking - Duration: 1:13.

from North Korea, I think Kim's

regime would have difficulty

staying afloat.

>> Before I let you go, the

president yesterday made a lot

of headlines when he said he

wanted to thank Vladimir Putin

for taking those diplomatic

staffers off the payroll,

essentially.

Should the president be thanking

Vladimir Putin for that?

>> I interpret that as being

more tongue in cheek.

I think he's saying we're

getting bureaucrats --

>> He didn't smile.

>> That's the nature of how he's

done it.

He didn't want it to make it

seem like something that

affected us negatively.

>> A tongue in cheek comment.

>> I haven't talked to him since

he made that comment.

Excuse me.

>> It seems like a fairly

significant comment that the

president is thanking Vladimir

Putin for this move and you're

reading it as sarcasm.

I am wondering what you are

basis it on.

Is that giving the president

some running room there?

>> Just based on how he reacts

what Putin had done and

basically, but I think if you

For more infomation >> Republican Congressman says Trump was just joking - Duration: 1:13.

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Former CIA Director of Operations: It's Trump's job to be the "bad cop" - Duration: 0:59.

For more infomation >> Former CIA Director of Operations: It's Trump's job to be the "bad cop" - Duration: 0:59.

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Trump Says Military 'Locked and Loaded' for North Korea - Duration: 0:55.

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Trump: Military solutions 'locked and loaded'; China appeals for 'caution' - Duration: 4:38.

Trump: Military solutions 'locked and loaded'; China appeals for 'caution'.

President Trump tweeted that "military solutions" are "fully in place, locked and loaded" Friday.

as China appealed for North Korea and the United States to "exercise caution" in

their escalating war of words.

It came after North Korea said it was writing a plan to fire missiles toward the western

Pacific island of Guam, a U.S. territory.

Trump tweeted Friday: "Military solutions are now fully in place,locked and loaded,should

North Korea act unwisely.

Hopefully Kim Jong Un will find another path!".

On Thursday, Trump said his earlier warning to unleash "fire and fury" on Pyongyang if

it doesn't abandon its nuclear program perhaps "wasn't tough enough."

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said the situation on the Korean Peninsula

"is complex and sensitive."

China is Pyongyang's most important ally.

"The Chinese side hopes all related parties will exercise caution in their words and actions

and make greater efforts to alleviate the tense situation and enhance mutual trust.

while not traveling the old path of making displays of strength and constantly exacerbating

the situation," Geng said in a statement Friday.

U.S. allies have also appealed to Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to soften

their rhetoric.

President Donald Trump's strategy for dealing with North Korea could be upended with his

threat to slam Pyongyang with fire and fury.

Trump's harsh rhetoric could undermine his ability to cooperate with China to resolve

the North Korea crisis.

AP

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she sees no military solution to the crisis, and that

escalating the rhetoric is the "wrong answer."

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said his country would come to the U.S.'s

aid in the event of a North Korean attack.

"In terms of defense, we are joined at the hip," he said.

Japan is deploying missile interceptors in the west of the country in response to Pyongyang's

plans to fire missiles toward Guam, Japanese broadcaster NHK reported.

Trump was defiant Thursday, pushing back against criticism that his words could further inflame

tensions.

"It's about time that somebody stuck up for the people of this country and for the people

of other countries," Trump said from his golf club in Bedminster, N.J.

"So if anything, maybe that statement wasn't tough enough.

And we're backed 100% by our military."

When asked what could be tougher than the "fire and fury" he had promised, Trump said:

"You'll see.

You'll see."

Trump said he would consider negotiations with North Korea and declined to discuss the

possibility of a preemptive strike against the reclusive nation.

Guam Homeland Security spokeswoman Jenna Gaminde said the North's missiles would take about

14 minutes to reach the island.

An editorial in the Global Times, a newspaper run by China's ruling Communist Party, said

Thursday: "The real danger is that such a reckless game may lead to miscalculations

and a strategic "war."

That is to say, neither Washington nor Pyongyang really wants war.

but a war could break out anyway as they do not have the experience of putting such an

extreme game under control."

"Beijing is not able to persuade Washington or Pyongyang to back down at this time," the

editorial said.

"It needs to make clear its stance to all sides and make them understand that when their

actions jeopardize China's interests, China will respond with a firm hand."

South Korea's foreign ministry urged the North to stop using "threatening words"

Thursday and called for Pyongyang to enter into dialogue to ease tensions in the region.

North Korean media said the purpose of the missile launch will be "to interdict the enemy

forces on major military bases on Guam and to signal a crucial warning to the U.S."

For more infomation >> Trump: Military solutions 'locked and loaded'; China appeals for 'caution' - Duration: 4:38.

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Trump: US 'Locked & Loaded' Against North Korea - Duration: 1:57.

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POTUS Trump On Kim Jong-Un: 'He Will Truly Regret It, He Will Regret It Fast'(VIDEO)! - Duration: 1:16.

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Trump: Threat might not have been tough enough - Politics New Today - Duration: 3:33.

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ULTIMA HORA!!!!: DONAL TRUMP INVADE A VENEZUELA! - HOY 12-08-2017 - Duration: 0:43.

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Mark Taylor August 12, 2017 - THE TRUMP PROPHECY: WHAT'S COMING NEXT PART 3 - Mark Taylor Prophecy - Duration: 29:23.

Mark Taylor August 12, 2017 - THE TRUMP PROPHECY: WHAT'S COMING NEXT PART 3 - Mark Taylor Prophecy

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What Melania Trump wore her 29th week as First Lady - Duration: 1:31.

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American News | Trump Threatens Venezuela With Unspecified 'Military Option' | H34 TV - Duration: 4:47.

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Obamacare is cracking up Republicans Trump lashes out at McConnell after GOP donor files fraud lawsu - Duration: 3:58.

Obamacare is cracking up Republicans Trump lashes out at McConnell after GOP donor files

fraud lawsuit

Many GOP lawmakers have campaigned and won elections over the years on the promise to

scrap the Affordable Care Act, former President Barack Obama�s signature achievement that

expanded health insurance coverage to millions of people.

But to do it involved taxing wealthy households, pharmaceutical companies, and medical device

manufacturers while extending tax credits to low-income earners � in other words,

the kind of stuff Republicans abhor.

As frustration among Republicans grows over the party�s failure to scrap Obamacare,

one Republican donor decided to sue the GOP � accusing it of racketeering and fraud.

President Donald Trump seems equally frustrated, taking to his beloved Twitter for a second

time in as many days to lash out at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, berating

him for his failure to marshal enough support to repeal and replace Obamacare.

�Can you believe that Mitch McConnell, who has screamed Repeal & Replace for 7 years,

couldn�t get it done.

Must Repeal & Replace ObamaCare!� the president tweeted early Thursday morning.

On Wednesday, Trump lashed out at McConnell after the Kentucky Republican appeared to

suggest in a speech Monday the president lacks the political experience to understand how

Congress works.

�Our new president, of course, has not been in this line of work before,� McConnell

said, according to ABC affiliate WCPO.

�I think he had excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in the democratic

process.�

On Thursday, Trump�s main mainstream media ally Fox News joined the president in lashing

out at McConnell and congressional Republicans.

Americans are so sick of these career politicians and their line of work and that�s why they

elected Donald Trump,� conservative author, commentator and former New York Lt. Gov. Betsy

McCaughey told Fox Business.

�While Congress is dithering about keeping its promise to repeal [Obamacare] President

Trump is keeping his promises with rapid-fire speed.�

Hardline Republican anger against McConnell spiked after Senate Republicans failed last

month to pass the so-called �skinny repeal� of Obamacare, a watered-down version of a

previous Senate bill whose vote was postponed in early July because it didn�t have enough

support.

But the revised bill didn�t pass after three Republicans opposed it in a dramatic July

28 Senate vote.

So far, the Republicans have offered only legislation that would increase the number

of uninsured Americans.

Congressional budget analysts estimated that the �skinny repeal� would have caused

16 million Americans to lose health insurance over the next decade, fewer than the 22 million

people estimated to lose their health insurance under the previous Senate bill.

The more aggressive American Health Care Act of 2017 that passed the House in May would

cause 23 million people to lose health insurance.

If the ACA were to be repealed without a replacement, 32 million people would lose health insurance,

according to the congressional budget office.

So there you have it: Republicans have offered up four takes on repeal and replace and none

of them increase the number of insured Americans or keep the same numbers as Obamacare.

As far as finding a way to actually cover all Americans or implement measures to lower

the world�s highest prices for health care?

Good luck with that under the current political climate.

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