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BREAKING Trump Makes MASSIVE Announcement About ARRESTING Hillary Clinton - Duration: 10:50.BREAKING Trump Makes MASSIVE Announcement About ARRESTING Hillary Clinton
During last year's presidential campaign, Donald Trump made a promise that he would
appoint a special prosecutor to put Hillary Clinton on trial for her countless crimes.
On Wednesday, the President recalled that promise and added that Clinton would be facing
a criminal trial at this very moment, were it not for FBI director James Comey.
Trump claimed that Comey saved Clinton from going to jail by choosing not to prosecute
her for mishandling classified documents during her time as Secretary of State.
"DON'T FORGET WHEN JIM COMEY CAME OUT, HE SAVED HILLARY CLINTON," TRUMP SAID.
"PEOPLE DON'T REALIZE THAT.
HE SAVED HER LIFE.
BECAUSE I CALL IT 'COMEY WON.' AND I JOKE ABOUT IT A LITTLE BIT.
WHEN HE WAS READING THOSE CHARGES, SHE WAS GUILTY OF EVERY CHARGE.
AND THEN HE SAID SHE WAS ESSENTIALLY OK."
The President was referring to a press conference Comey gave in July of last year in which he
listed a litany of Clinton's "reckless" improprieties, but then announced that he
wouldn't ask the Obama Justice Department to press charges.
Trump confirmed that Clinton would be "going to trial" if Comey hadn't been "very,
very good" to her, reports Truth Monitor.
However, he added that it's not too late to have the FBI Director step down.
"BUT YOU KNOW, I HAVE CONFIDENCE IN HIM," TRUMP SAID OF COMEY.
"WE'LL SEE WHAT HAPPENS.
IT'S GOING TO BE INTERESTING.
I WANT TO GIVE EVERYBODY A GOOD FAIR CHANCE.
DIRECTOR COMEY WAS VERY, VERY GOOD TO HILLARY CLINTON.
THAT I CAN TELL YOU.
IF HE WEREN'T, SHE WOULD BE GOING TO TRIAL."
When reminded about his promise to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Clinton,
Trump said,
"I DON'T WANT TO TALK ABOUT THAT.
I WANT TO TALK ABOUT POSITIVE."
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BEN IS BACK! Ben Carson Just Leaked Everything About Trump and the Mueller Investigation - Duration: 10:50.BEN IS BACK!
Ben Carson Just Leaked Everything About Trump and the Mueller Investigation
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson says a special counsel Robert Mueller
should be given a "chance" to conduct a fair investigation into possible ties between
Trump and Russia.
"I would give him the chance to see if he could do that because if there's nothing
there – he's not gonna find anything anyway," Carson told Fox News Radio.
"That has been the case now for nearly a year – there's nothing to find, that's
why they keep going down these empty rabbit holes.
That will continue to be the case because there's nothing there," Carson added.
Carson said that the investigation is "frustrating" and that it is hurting Trump's productivity.
"It's frustrating because it keeps us from getting to the things that need to be
done, and I'm not sure that that isn't the real reason for it," he said.
You heard it right here.
Ben Carson thinks that the Russia conspiracy that the mainstream media is pushing is total
bullcrap.
Share Ben Carson's words so that the world can see the truth.
This is doing nothing but slowing us down from making America great again.
The media is the enemy
of
the state.
(h/t The Hill)
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Trump Raping on China ( ROBLOX ) * DON'T TAKE IT AS REAL * - Duration: 1:40.*Intro*
Yo ! Yo ! China ...
You got nothing on me !
Come Dude ! Come and fight with me !
Oh Oh! Oh, you know! You don't even have means to fight me!
You know! I have a lot of haters, but ... I'm stronger than you!
Look at my country! It is so nice and clean but yours is just like a black piss of poop!
And my wall! My Wall is bigger than yours!
Look at your money! It's so less, I have more money than you! * Pointed at money*
Roast me back China!
*Outro*
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Corporate Polluters, Scammers, and Criminals See Big Trump Benefits - Duration: 3:26.An environment watchdog group has released a startling statistic.
Since Donald Trump took office, fines for corporate polluters have fallen by more than
60%.
Instead of holding corporations accountable when they poison our air and our water and
even our people, they appear to be getting a free pass from the current administration.
Of course, this isn't much of a surprise considering how connected our government is to industry.
Joining me now to talk about this is Farron Cousins, he's the executive editor for the
Trial Lawyer magazine.
Farron, incredible.
What's happened in the last six months.
You talk about the corporate payoff.
Oh absolutely, and that's exactly what corporations wanted.
What's happened in the last six, seven months is that they're getting everything they've
ever wanted, which was a 60%, they'd prefer 100% reduction in these fines when they do
go out there and they dump things into our water or spew things into the atmosphere,
they are not being held accountable.
Now, don't get me wrong.
Enforcement was very lax under Obama and Bush and Clinton before him, but even with that
lax enforcement, things have essentially at this point just absolutely fallen off a cliff
and we're not getting those fines and punishments, essentially, that we need to have in this
country.
Isn't part of the problem ... I mean, corporate America is making so much money right now.
Making more than they've ever made in the history of this planet.
Literally.
That is not a statistic that's overstated.
So, with all that money, aren't they able to go to the agencies and they're able to
get the folks that are working for the agencies to come to work with them?
They say, "Joe, when you get done with what you're doing, come talk to us.
We have about a $400,000 paycheck for you."
That goes on every day.
It's like the American public actually believes that the EPA or FDA or the SEC is out protecting
them.
What is your take on that?
It's absolutely true.
We've seen this in full swing for the last 17 years, really, where either the people
running these regulatory agencies came from industry or once they leave there, they go
right into industry.
They're not there to hold people accountable.
They're not there to do their jobs.
They're making job connections.
They're trying to meet people that they know they can send a resume to once they leave
office instead of somebody that they can send a fine or a subpoena to while they're serving
this country.
They're not doing what they're supposed to be doing; they're worried about their own
career and longevity at that point.
Yeah, they actually call these positions "career-holding places."
Career holding places.
Really quickly, what are the important fines that we're seeing differences with?
Well, the big thing is that we need these fines.
This isn't just about we want to take your money.
We use those fines to clean up the water, to clean up the air, to clean up the environment,
to provide medical monitoring for people when they get poisoned.
That's what these fines are about and if we do not pull those in, we do not clean up the
mess that corporations have caused.
Taxpayers have to foot the bill.
What the corporation does is they put all their garbage in a river, for example, and
they say, "We made a big profit by not having to do this right.
Now let's let the taxpayers have to pay for this clean up and our stockholders are gonna
make a lot more money."
Yeah, that's exactly the process and that goes on every day in this country, and under
Trump, it's happening more and more.
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ALERT: Top Hillary Aide Admits Ties to Putin, Trump Vindicated | Top Stories Today - Duration: 3:59.The Russian collusion narrative is taking a backseat as the mainstream media continues
to hound President Trump over the deadly protests in Charlottesville.
However, recent disclosures reveal that the Hillary Clinton campaign was closer than the
Trump campaign ever was to the Russian government.
The Podesta Group, a high-profile Washington D.C. lobbying firm, quietly disclosed their
ties to a pro-Russian Ukrainian non-profit that has been linked to the former Ukrainian
Prime Minister.
The lobbying firm belatedly disclosed the work they did for The European Center for
a Modern Ukraine between 2012 and 2014, according to The Washington Examiner.
The Podesta Group was founded in 1988 by brothers Tony and John Podesta.
John Podesta was also the Chief of Staff for former President Bill Clinton, a Counsellor
to former President Obama, and the chairman of the 2016 Hillary Clinton presidential campaign.
The Podesta Group suspiciously disclosed their connections to the pro-Russian non-profit
while the mainstream media had shifted their attention away from the Russian collusion
investigation.
Paul Manafort, who briefly served as the campaign manager for Donald Trump's 2016 election
campaign, has been identified as "the man at the centre of the Russia investigation"
by left-wing news agencies like The Telegraph.
In their article, The Telegraph argued the case against Paul Manafort.
"Manafort was found by a news agency investigation to have helped a pro-Russian Ukrainian political
party secretly move $2.2 million to two major Washington lobbying firms."
They wrote.
However, The Telegraph conveniently failed to mention that The Podesta Group was one
of the two major lobbying firms.
According to their recent disclosures, The Podesta Group received over $1 million between
2012 and 2014 to lobby on behalf of The European Center for a Modern Ukraine.
Another $720,000 was delivered to Mercury, a right-wing lobbying group, over the same
time period.
According to the Foreign Agents Registration Act, any lobbyist or public relations firm
whose work primarily benefits a foreign government is required to register as a foreign agent
to Congress.
In their recent filings, The Podesta Group admitted that their work for The European
Center for a Modern Ukraine benefited a foreign government.
Their work for the Center was managed by Paul Manafort.
Essentially, The Podesta Group failed to disclose their connection to a foreign government for
over 5 years.
The Podesta Group was regularly meeting with high profile American officials during this
period, include the Hillary Clinton State Department, and Joe Biden's office of the
Vice President.
Paul Manafort also failed to disclose his connection to the pro-Russian non-profit.
His failure to disclose his connection to the Russian government has been used as the
number one piece of evidence against the Trump administration.
However, the recent disclosure makes it clear that the Podesta's were also working on
behalf of the Russian government alongside Paul Manafort.
Both Paul Manafort and The Podesta Group violated the trust of the American people by failing
to disclose their relationship to a group with ties to a foreign government.
However, an obvious and stark difference quickly arises.
Paul Manafort was hired late, and only worked for the Trump campaign for five months.
He was forced to resign immediately after his connection to the Ukrainian government
was revealed.
The Podestas, on the other hand, have been close the Clintons for decades.
John Podesta was working for the Obama administration while his brother was lobbying on behalf of
a foreign government.
Unline Manafort, the Podestas have received no scrutiny for their connections to foreign
governments.
Ooops.
Looks like Podesta has a Russian issue, not Trump.
Is it time to investigate Podesta and Clinton, and leave Trump along?
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Trump Wants To Make It OK For Nursing Homes To Abuse The Elderly - Duration: 3:59.If you had any question about whether or not Donald Trump honestly was the most heartless
person to ever hold the office of the presidency, take a look at this.
During the Obama years, Obama, towards the end of his term, created a regulation that
said nursing homes can no longer use forced arbitration clauses when signing a contract
for a new person to come live in a nursing home.
What that means, when you sign that arbitration clause, is that if they do anything bad to
you, if they screw up, if they hurt you intentionally or otherwise, you cannot take them to court.
Obama said, "You know what, that's pretty unfair.
That's pretty screwed up.
We're going to do away with it."
Now, his regulation never actually went into effect, or technically has not gone into effect
yet, but Donald Trump has decided, at the urging of the US Chamber of Commerce, to get
rid of that regulation altogether.
To put it in its simplest terms, Donald Trump doesn't want your grandparents or your parents
or your great grandparents, whoever it is living in a nursing home, to be able to sue
that nursing home when they abuse or neglect or do something that gets them killed.
Now, you may not think that this is a big problem, but it is.
For every one case of a nursing home abuse that is reported, it's estimated that another
five go unreported.
One out of six nursing home residents in the United States, one out of six, has reported
some form of abuse.
Many have been forced to actually call 911 from their own personal cellphones while in
the nursing home, due to the treatment that they have received from the nursing home employee.
75% of cases reported have been of employees physically or emotionally or even financially
abusing nursing home residents.
There has been instances where nursing home caregivers have taken the financial information
from their patients and literally stolen money from them.
They've wired the money out of their retirement accounts into the employee's accounts.
These people, some of them have Alzheimer's they don't quite know until the family finds
out, after the person passes away, that grandma or grandpa's pension fund has been pilfered
for a decade by a greedy nursing home employee.
Nursing home abuse happens all the time.
One out of three nursing homes in the United States during a recent study was cited for
either physical abuse, financial abuse or dangerous conditions that could lead to personal
injury or death for nursing home residents.
That's about as serious as it gets, and Donald Trump doesn't want the elderly, who are the
most vulnerable of our population, to be able to take these people to court when they screw
them over.
Instead, he wants to send them in front of an arbitration panel.
Do you know what that means?
It means they're going to go in front of corporate-friendly arbitrators, have to pay an exorbitant amount
of money, and 80% of the time they lose.
This is great for corporations, and that's why the US Chamber of Commerce is supporting
it, but it is basically a death sentence for the elderly population of the United States.
Again, if you don't think Donald Trump is the most heartless person to ever hold the
office of the presidency, at least during our lifetimes, then I suggest you check out
this story because it is one of the truly most disgusting things that I have seen from
this administration in these short seven months.
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Fleeing Trump, Charities Cancel Events At Mar-A-Lago - Duration: 3:35.After Donald Trump's disastrous responses to the events that took place last weekend
in Virginia numerous charities have now pulled out of events that they had previously scheduled
at Mar-a-Lago, events that they schedule at Mar-a-Lago, Trump's alleged winter white house,
for years.
These groups now understand that being associated with a President who openly embraces and sympathizes
with the kind of hate that we saw in Virginia, that that is no longer acceptable.
They do not want to use his facilities, they do not want to pay any money to his organization,
to put back in his pocket, because they understand that doing so would support hate.
These aren't just little fly buy night charities either, this is the American Cancer Society,
the Cleveland Clinic, and the Israeli version of the Red Cross.
These organizations do not want to be associated with Donald Trump, they do not want to utilize
his companies anymore.
They understand that even though they'd be raising money for people in need, sometimes
it's absolutely not worth it, if you have to associate yourself with one of the least
popular presidents in the history of this country.
They're the least popular because of their embrace of hate, their refusal to denounce
hate, their refusal to get rid of the basic hate mongers, the Alt-Right people, in his
administration, including Bannon, Gorka and Miller.
They understand that sometimes it's just not worth it, they can go somewhere else, raise
just as much money for these charities and not haver to support Donald Trump on the backend,
by renting out his facilities.
That is one of the most brave moves that we have seen in the last week.
We've seen business leaders step away, but charities need money, charities constantly
have to fundraise.
For them to say that we are willing to possibly take a smaller cut, go in front of an audience
that may not have as much money as that that goes to Mar-a-Lago.
That's telling you something.
It also, kind of further goes to show how hurtful Donald Trump's comments are, because
these charities might end up raising less money, because of Donald Trump's comments.
That means the people in need are going to get less money, less aid, less help, but Donald
Trump doesn't care about that, all he cares about is appeasing his hateful base, who sees
nothing wrong with murdering a citizen in the street, sending countless others to the
hospital.
In Trump's mind that's okay.
Now, maybe, that this issue is going to affect his wallet, result in fewer profits, fewer
revenues for his specific businesses, now, just maybe he'll start taking it a little
seriously, and understand that racism is actually pretty bad
for business.
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Pitiful Paul Ryan Admits Trump Should Tweet Less - Duration: 3:51.This past Monday evening, Paul Ryan gave a town hall meeting, one of the very few Republicans
to actually go into a town hall.
He had been pressured for many, many weeks to do a town hall while he was on his break,
so he decided, "Look.
I'm going to do a town hall.
I'm going to come be a savior of the Republican party."
Didn't actually turn out that way.
In fact, when asked a question about Donald Trump's tweeting habits, Paul Ryan very meekly,
very humbly said, "Well, yeah.
I mean, do I wish he would tweet less?
Yeah.
But I do understand that is his way of getting his unfiltered message out to the public and
it's very effective.
Do I like everything he tweets?
No."
Paul Ryan gave this wishy washy, flip flop of an answer that Donald Trump couldn't technically
get mad at because he didn't really take a stance one way or another.
The American public is tired of Donald Trump's constant insulting tweets: the tweets that
get picked up by the media, the tweets that get picked up by overseas media.
Hell, even Kim Jong-un is making fun of Donald Trump's Twitter habits, saying that he's tweeting
out nonsense and gibberish, and Paul Ryan won't even take a stand against that?
Interesting.
What's more interesting, when you dig through it and you start putting on those political
scientist hats and look at reasons, here is why I think Paul Ryan is being so wishy washy
on this.
Paul Ryan understands that Republicans in Washington D.C. are not willing to admit or
commit, I should say, to Donald Trump being the party's 2020 nominee.
If Donald Trump gets taken down by this Bob Mueller special prosecutor investigation,
and that would give us President Pence, I doubt Pence would withstand a 2020 election,
and therefore Republicans would be more apt to primary him.
Paul Ryan wants to be that guy.
Paul Ryan as the failed Vice Presidential candidate of Mitt Romney back in 2012, was
seen as more immature, somebody who wasn't a leader.
He was a tea party fringe extremist, which he still is, he's just trying to hide it better,
but he thinks he's polished himself up enough that he can speak to people.
He's been on Twitter the last few days talking about how bad Donald Trump's speech was in
Charlottesville.
Paul Ryan is gearing up for something bigger.
Trust me on this.
He won't take a stand against Trump because he doesn't want Trump to stop tweeting.
He's seen how many times Donald Trump has tweeted out things that could be very intriguing
to the special prosecutor.
He doesn't want that to stop.
He knows that to further his own political career he needs something to happen to Donald
Trump, namely impeachment.
If he, as the leader of the House of Representatives, were to be the one to go ahead and start those
impeachment hearings once the special prosecutor's investigation is done, he could suddenly emerge
as the hero of the United States who got rid of Donald Trump once and for all.
The savior of the Republican party.
He'd be a hero, and he'd be very difficult to beat in a 2020 election.
Paul Ryan understands that, and I guarantee you that is the long game that Paul Ryan is
playing here.
If the Democrats don't get their act together, 2020 could be the year that Paul Ryan becomes
our next president.
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In Trump's Warped Mind, Everything Is Someone Else's Fault - Duration: 5:34.Donald Trump has been basically in a tirade on Twitter, pretty much since he became President
of the United States, but specifically in the last week or two, going after Republicans
in the House and the Senate and preemptively blaming them for things that have not yet
happened or things that actually didn't even happen.
For example, one of the tirades he went on and has been going on even this morning, was
about the need to get rid of the filibuster in the Senate, because it's allowing eight
Democrats, as the President says, to control everything that comes out of that Senate,
and it's because of the filibuster that the Senate was unable to pass their version of
Trumpcare.
As it turns out, that's not true.
The Senate tried to do it under reconciliation, which requires a simple majority vote, and
they still weren't able to get majority vote.
Trump doesn't understand parliamentary procedure, so he assumes it's the filibuster, or maybe
he just needed a reason to go out there and attack Democrats and Republicans.
The more interesting part of the story is the preemptive blame that Donald Trump is
trying to lay at the feet of Republicans in the House of Representatives because he doesn't
think they're going to be able to pass legislation to increase the debt ceiling, which would
then mean that the budget wouldn't pass, which would mean we were likely heading for a government
shutdown.
Trump himself has actually already threatened to shut down the federal government if we
do not give him the funding he wants for his border wall, so I don't know why he would
think that the public would believe him when he already says that a government shutdown
would be the fault of the Republicans, because he's the one who said he wants to do it.
Here's the thing about Donald Trump, and this is something I think everybody mostly understands
but, if you don't, pay attention now.
Donald Trump blames everyone else for anything bad that happens in his life, during his presidency
or whatever.
It is always the fault of someone else.
Conversely, Donald Trump always takes credit for the good things that other people do that
he wasn't even involved in.
Case in point, the economy.
We're still adding jobs each month.
Donald Trump, though he says he's doing that, clearly doesn't want the public to know that
up until about mid-September, we're still operating under the last budget put in place
by President Barack Obama.
This is still Obama's economy until September, and then Trump takes over.
That's how it works.
Furthermore, he won't take the blame when the stock market took a massive dive after
his response to Charlottesville, and he didn't take any blame whatsoever when the stock market
took a massive dive after his rally in Phoenix.
He did, however, take huge credit for the fact that the stock market reached an all-time
high two days in a row about a month ago.
See, the good things are always him.
The bad things are always someone else, and that is one of the hallmark traits of Donald
Trump's mental illness, which is known as narcissistic personality disorder.
Look in the DSM file, look at the symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder, and
tell me that those couldn't be a biography of Donald Trump himself.
That's what we're dealing with.
It is a mental illness.
Does it make him unfit to lead?
A lot of people think so, but that would be up to a medical professional to fully give
that diagnosis.
I do not have a PhD, I will not issue my opinion on whether or not he should resign.
I do think, for the most part, that it is hindering him, obviously.
Donald Trump needs to understand that when you're in the highest office in the land,
everything is your fault.
That's how it was with Barack Obama.
Do you remember the Republicans?
Everything that happened in this country and, honestly, all over the world, was directly
the fault of President Obama.
The Black Lives Matter Movement, that was the fault of Barack Obama.
Cops shooting unarmed black people, that was also somehow Obama's fault.
When he first came to office, dealing with the recession that George W. Bush left him,
on day one, it was immediately Obama's fault, even though we were still operating under
that Bush budget.
Donald Trump won't accept any blame for anything.
Meanwhile, Obama got blamed for everything, including the things he had nothing to do
with, and he took it in stride.
He used it to make himself better and to try to make this country better.
He didn't sit there and whine on Twitter about people being unfair, the media being unfair,
even when they were calling him a Muslim Kenyan who lied about his birth certificate.
Both FOX News and Donald Trump himself made those claims, but he didn't piss and moan
and act like a child.
He got things done, and that's the difference between a real leader and what we have today.
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