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West Virginia's Democrat Governor Turns Republican After CRAZY Thing Trump Did To

Him

West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice, a former Democrat, is announcing that he is flipping his party

to Republican.

A senior Republican has confirmed Justice's plans, according to the Hill.

Here is Trump teasing the announcement below.

Justice is the wealthiest man in West Virginia and just won office last year.

He was wooed by both parties and chose Democrat in the end.

This is a huge slap in the face o the Democratic party.

The Democratic Governors Association spent more than $1 million to get Justice elected

in 2016.

The Republican Governors Association fought back with $3.7 million.

During the election last year, Trump took 68% of the vote in West Virginia and beat

Hillary by 41 points.

The New York Times was the first to break the report that Justice will flip parties.

Sounds like Jim Justice didn't have much of a choice.

The people have chosen Trump.

Trump teased the announcement earlier and said the following specifically:

"We're going to have a very big announcement, which will be very exciting I think for the

media and everyone else," Trump said.

"I believe I'll be making it in West Virginia, so that will be very exciting."

Share this if you to welcome Gov. Justice aboard the Trump train.

Let's send him a message that we are all glad that he finally saw the right.

Let's keep turning these people away from

the Democrats.

For more infomation >> West Virginia's Democrat Governor Turns Republican After CRAZY Thing Trump Did To Him - Duration: 10:59.

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As Trump Spoke Earlier In West Virginia, Reporters Noticed The ASTOUNDING Thing Behind Him - Duration: 13:44.

As Trump Spoke Earlier In West Virginia, Reporters Noticed The ASTOUNDING Thing Behind Him

The media has spent days upon days talking about the Russia collision delusion.

They have pushed this conspiracy theory without proof.

Look Russia witch hunt in West Virginia and asked the crowd if they had seen any Russians

in West Virginia.

Watch what happens in the crowd behind Trump.

The deep state has been trying to take Trump out all week.

It's horrid.

Trump has such great sense of humor in the face of all this.

President Trump: "Most people know there were no Russians in our campaign.

There never were.

We didn't win because of Russia.

We won because of you.

That I can tell you.

we won because we totally outworked the other side.

We won because of millions of patriotic Americans voted to take back their country.

(cheers) Have you seen any Russians in West Virginia or Ohio or Pennsylvania?

Are there any Russians here tonight?

They can't beat us at the voting booth.

So they are trying to cheat you out of the future and the future that you want."

The Russian story is dead.

That's why Mueller opened up a Grand Jury today on unrelated matters.

Take a look at what Mike Cernovich said.

The Russia story is dead, dead, dead.

Spread this story everywhere and Trump that we are still with him.

Comment "God Bless our President" below this post.

We need to stand up for our President

in these

trying times.

For more infomation >> As Trump Spoke Earlier In West Virginia, Reporters Noticed The ASTOUNDING Thing Behind Him - Duration: 13:44.

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Trump's not talking taxes with red-state democrats - Duration: 1:11.

So what's the lay of the land.

So after healthcare failed Republicans are moving on tax reform

which is what they said they would always do.

And they're trying to rewrite the tax code which hasn't been done in 31 years.

I went to the Hill earlier this week to meet

with ten Democratic senators who represent red states.

Basically, I found out the administration hasn't reached out to them at all

about tax reform to even get their views on it.

Honestly, I was shocked at how frustrated some of them were.

I asked one of the senators, you know, has the administration reached out to you at all

to have a discussion about tax reform and he stopped and stared at me

and I thought he didn't hear the question, but then I realized he was just visibly frustrated

and taking a moment to pause before he said 'no,

we haven't heard from them at all on tax reform.'

And that's how it is with every single one of these ten Democratic senators

who know the quintessential Trump voter.

Many of them have proposed tax legislation that the administration would seemingly get behind.

Trump has even supported some of their tax legislation

in their own states saying this is a good idea, but he's still not talking to them

to get their views on tax reform now.

Bye guys. Bye.

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Melania Trump had a rather mysterious week - What first lady wore her 28th week - Duration: 2:05.

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Jeff Sessions Saw Leaks of Trump's Phone Calls, Now He's Issuing Threat That Has Media's Attention - Duration: 2:30.

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Trump's frustration with the Afghan War grows, diplomats respond to leaked Trump transcripts - Duration: 12:34.

ROBERT COSTA: Hello.

I'm Robert Costa.

This is the Washington Week Extra.

President Trump is the third person sitting in the Oval Office who's had to figure out

the best strategy for the nearly 16-year war in Afghanistan.

Carol Lee and her NBC colleagues reported this week that the president is growing frustrated

with his military advisors, and suggested firing the top commander in Afghanistan.

Carol?

CAROL LEE: Yes, that's right, and he got pushback – gentle, because it was a very

contentious two-hour meeting – from his defense secretary and the chairman of the

Joint Chiefs, who – and particularly the chairman of the Joint Chiefs said, well, maybe

you should meet him, because the president has not yet met this commander.

But their view is, A, that this commander is qualified; B, that the president is right,

we're losing the war, but we're losing the war because he hasn't settled on a strategy

that can sort of move things in a better direction.

But they went into this meeting and they thought he was going to finally come to a decision,

or at least hoped so, and instead he criticized them, questioned the merits of their advice.

He was telling – you know, comparing the situation to a restaurant renovation in New

York, and they were all pretty stunned.

And the only winners that came out of that discussion were the Steve Bannon crowd, who

want the president to take a very different direction and completely withdraw.

And if you talk to people who were in the room, when that option is presented to the

president, it's presented in a way that says if you do this, this is what it could

look like – and what it could look like is in 90 days Afghanistan is back to what

it was pre-2001, when the U.S. went in, and is a haven for terrorists and basically deteriorates.

But the president didn't feel like he had enough – the options that he wanted, and

part of that is because there are no good options.

And, you know, there's no – no one has been able to figure out how to get out of

Afghanistan and leave it in a stable way, or stay in a way that makes it worth your

time.

COSTA: What I found, Carol, so intriguing and revealing about these details is that

the president during the campaign, he had audio of him or video on The Howard Stern

Show talking about his support for the Iraq War, but really at the core of his political

identity he's more of a non-interventionist, and it seemed to come through in these conversations

behind the scenes.

LEE: Yes, and also he's a – kind of has a way – his thinking about these things

is very practical.

Like, you know, OK, so you want me to send 5,000 more troops into Afghanistan, and we're

going to get what?

Like, how is this going to be different in five years or at the end of my first term?

And there's – the answer is, you know, frankly, that it's probably not going to

be that different.

Afghanistan is – it has so many problems, corruption in the government and everything

else.

And so he – yeah, he doesn't want to intervene.

At the same time, he campaigned to, you know, protect the country and to be very strong

against terrorism.

And if you're going to take that view, you need to be in Afghanistan.

DAN BALZ: There's a couple of interesting things to me about this.

One is the role of H.R. McMaster, who wrote this definitive book about what happened in

Vietnam and the failure of the military, and what kind of flashbacks he must be having

as he's now immersed in what also looks like an unwinnable conflict and one in which

various strategies have been tried, none which have really gotten the job done.

And so I would think that that tension just within him is pretty profound.

The point about the president is he is non-interventionist in one way, and at the same time he never

wants to be seen as weak.

And that's a – that also is a kind of an irreconcilable problem for the president

as he addresses these things.

So whichever way he is pushed or pulled, it goes against one side of that personality.

COSTA: We talked a bit in the show about the administration's crackdown on leaks, which

has bugged President Trump since day one, and this week we saw leaked transcripts from

the president's phone calls with the leaders of Mexico and Australia shortly after taking

office.

These calls really pulled back the curtain on the president's understanding of foreign

policy.

Franco, you got to wonder, as the rest of the world watches and diplomats read these

transcripts, what's their interpretation?

What's their reaction?

FRANCO ORDOÑEZ: It's been fascinating.

I mean, these leaks of these transcripts were really like a rare glimpse into the workings

of how this president is addressing diplomacy.

And, frankly, what they found out, among the people that I spoke to around the world, is

that when they woke up on Thursday morning and started reading these leaks, you know,

they had been thinking for a while, like, wow, this is – you know, this is a little

bit crazy, this is a little bit different, but it reached another level where they're

actually chortling and a bit laughing at what is going on because of the extent of some

of these conversations where Trump, after campaigning for months and months about not

– about building this wall and forcing Mexico to say that they are going to pay for the

wall – Mexico, obviously, always denied that it would – but in these conversations

what you see is Trump trying to bully the Mexican president and push him to say you

can't – you just can't keep talking like that in public.

And he did not seem to recognize that the president of Mexico had his own political

calculations.

And these language, as one diplomat told me, it made Trump kind of look like a used car

salesman, the language that he was using in these about how they would stay friends, about

how they would work together.

And I think what it shows is that it also shows a little bit more revealing about some

of the other conversations.

The other things that we've seen in the reports say the facial expressions and the

uncomfortableness that Angela Merkel kind of saw when she was talking with Trump, or

that extremely long handshake that the French president had with Trump.

And you start to understand maybe – get why because in public they're being very

diplomatic.

And what one diplomat told me is that it shows that the diplomats are kind of holding back

and not really revealing what they're hearing from Trump.

LEE: It has a real policy implication, though, too, in American foreign policy.

If you're a foreign leader and you are having a conversation with the president of the United

States and you can't guarantee that there's not going to be a transcript leaked of your

conversation, that's troubling and you would calibrate what you're going to say.

And that – you know, if you want to conduct policy on very serious life-and-death issues,

as these leaders do, you know, it could change that dynamic.

And so it's not just – I mean, I think we obviously learn a lot about the president

in seeing this raw material, but there's also – you know, there's a policy implication

that comes with that.

COSTA: A policy cost.

Sue, there's a political cost, perhaps.

You look at the president's comments in the transcripts about the state of New Hampshire.

He called it a drug den, and the people of New Hampshire don't seem too happy about

that.

Could it – could it hurt him in 2020?

SUSAN DAVIS: I am not going to make any predictions about what happens in 2020.

(Laughter.)

Can we get through 2018?

You know, it goes back to your earlier point, too.

There's always this question of at what point will that rock-solid base of Trump ever

give in, or will they ever?

And when he makes comments like that, that's the kind of thing you would think might start

to erode.

I also think the way Trump talks and the way it's often interpreted is different than

the people that support him, right?

Have we not learned this time and time again, that they hear him differently than a lot

of times we do?

And I think, while that was an inarticulate comment, Trump also has campaigned a lot on

the drug crisis.

And I think he could go to New Hampshire and say, you know, the drugs here are bad and

you know they're bad, and he could – he could make up for that.

It was a very inartful statement, and certainly not the way a president should be talking

about a state.

But I don't think that – I don't think that that changes – if you were a hardcore

Trump supporter in New Hampshire in 2016, I would be shocked if that comment changed

the way you view the president.

COSTA: Speaking of Trump voters, President Trump was in familiar territory this week,

campaigning again in West Virginia, which he won by more than 40 points last year.

This time he had a new Republican face next to him: Governor Jim Justice.

WEST VIRGINIA GOVERNOR JIM JUSTICE (R): (From video.)

Today I'll tell you as West Virginians I can't help you anymore being a Democrat

governor.

(Cheers, applause.)

So tomorrow I will be changing my registration to Republican.

(Cheers, applause.)

COSTA: With Governor Justice's party switch, Republicans now hold a record-high number

of governorships.

Dan, does this signal trouble ahead for the Democrats?

BALZ: Well, not necessarily, but it is a reminder of how deep the hole is that they have found

themselves in in just eight years.

I mean, eight years ago, at the beginning of the Obama administration, they had a – Democrats

had a majority of the governorships.

They had 28 governorships.

Today they're at 15.

I mean, it is a remarkable decline.

Now, I think if you're a glass-half-full Democrat you say, well, that can turn around

fairly quickly.

Republicans will have to defend many, many more seats in 2018 than Democrats.

There are going to be 36 gubernatorial races; 26 of those are held by Republicans at this

point.

There are some targets of opportunity.

But one of the – one of the realities is there are some Republican governors in blue

states like Charlie Baker in Massachusetts, one of the most popular governors in the nation;

Larry Hogan in Maryland, one of the most popular governors in the nation.

So winning these back is not going to be that easy for the – for the Democrats.

COSTA: Sue, when you're on Capitol Hill, are you picking up any move among Democratic

leaders to try to appeal more to working-class voters like those in West Virginia?

DAVIS: Yes, absolutely.

Particularly, the Democrats are starting to unveil their 2018 agenda that they're calling

a Better Deal, which is very much aimed at trying to come up with an economic message

that they felt that they lacked in the 2016 election.

In their own postmortem, they felt that that was one of the driving reasons not only why

Hillary Clinton lost, but why they lost down the ballot.

The conflict or the complication that Democrats are going to have with an economic message

in 2018 is the economy's doing pretty good.

You know, that's one of the odder backdrops of the Trump presidency, is that the economy

at the – right now is doing a lot better than it was four years ago.

So trying to combat Trump on the economic message and come up with an agenda that distinguishes

them from President Trump, which is one of those weird issues where a lot of times he

sounds like a Democrat when he's talking about these issues – and Democrats this

week, as part of that agenda in the Senate, unveiled their trade message, and it could

have been written – I mean, these are ideas on here: renegotiating NAFTA, cracking down

on China, you know, bringing back American jobs.

I mean, these are just rhetorically issues that the president has maybe coopted, and

voters believe more.

ORDOÑEZ: And Trump doesn't have many issues to – for the Republicans to run on, and

the economy is certainly one.

You got the jobs numbers.

You got the stock market doing well.

I mean, it's one that people listen to.

And he – if this can keep going, I think it's going to – it's going to pay some

dividends.

COSTA: You wonder about the recess.

The Labor Department said Friday that nonfarm payrolls increased by 209,000 jobs last month.

So maybe, Carol, is that what they talk about when they're on the recess?

LEE: Well, they can definitely talk about the economy.

The irony in all of this is that if you look at 2009, Barack Obama had this – the economy

in deep recession, and he was constantly saying, like, it wasn't my fault, it wasn't my

fault.

And then it gets to this point and there are certain things that President Trump has done,

like on regulations, that could credit for boosting the economy, but it's largely this

is where it was going, it doesn't matter.

And you see Trump fully taking credit for all of that.

DAVIS: As any president would.

LEE: As any president would, I know.

(Laughter.)

And so he's really benefitting on that.

And if they – you know, the Republicans should be talking about that.

COSTA: Great, we'll leave it there.

That's it for this edition of the Washington Week Extra.

As always, test your news knowledge with the Washington Week-ly News Quiz, and challenge

your friends too.

I'm Robert Costa.

See you next time.

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[NEWS] In West Virginia, Trump Hails Conservatism and a New G.O.P. Governor - Duration: 7:10.

In West Virginia, Trump Hails Conservatism and a New G.O.P.

Governor.

HUNTINGTON, W.Va.

— Bragging about keeping his promises on immigration, the economy, the environment

and crime, President Trump celebrated on Thursday with a raucous West Virginia crowd as the

state's Democratic governor announced that he will switch to the Republican Party.

With Gov. Jim Justice by his side, Mr. Trump hailed stock market records and the growth

of coal income in West Virginia.

And he delivered a lengthy critique of the federal investigations of his campaign's

ties to Russia, calling the matter "a fake story that is demeaning to all of us."

His comments came just hours after reports that a grand jury had been impaneled in the

Russia investigation and that subpoenas had been issued.

"Most people know there were no Russians in our campaign; there never were," Mr.

Trump told the crowd in a midsize rural town that drew thousands of supporters from across

Appalachia, a region that gave Mr. Trump some of the largest margins of his election.

"We didn't win because of Russia; we won because of you," he said.

"Are there any Russians here tonight?

Any Russians?"

The president also demanded that Congress pass a repeal of the Affordable Care Act,

urging the crowd to call their lawmakers so they will have "the guts" to take a vote.

He vowed to reduce taxes, continue to crack down on immigrants, and rebuild the country's

infrastructure.

The crowd welcomed the announcements, cheering heartily when Mr. Justice officially abandoned

the Democratic Party, and repeatedly applauding for Mr. Trump, waving "Women for Trump"

and "Make America Great Again" signs.

Mr. Justice said he would officially change his voter registration on Friday.

"I will tell you with lots of prayers and lots of thinking, today I will tell you as

West Virginians that I can't help you anymore being a Democrat governor," he said.

He imagined his mother, who has passed away, saying, "Jimmy, it's about damn time you

came to your senses."

The governor initially received some boos from members of the crowd who seemed uncertain

why he was there.

But they applauded his announcement, and he quickly wrapped his arms around the president.

"This man is a good man.

He's got a backbone, he's got real ideas.

He cares about us in West Virginia," Mr. Justice said of Mr. Trump.

He defended the president over the Russia investigation, saying, "Have we not heard

enough about the Russians?"

After the announcement, Mr. Trump praised the governor: "Having Big Jim as a Republican

is such an honor," he said.

"Fantastic man, fantastic guy."

Mr. Justice, a billionaire coal and real estate magnate, ran as a conservative Democrat and

declined to endorse Hillary Clinton in 2016.

But even as West Virginia has become a reliable Republican state in presidential elections

and further down the ballot, a handful of Democrats have still been able to win office.

Mr. Justice, though, is said to have friendly relationships with some members of Mr. Trump's

family.

Before entering politics he gave money to officeholders in both parties while variously

registering as a Republican, a Democrat and an independent.

Mr. Justice's decision to change parties will further isolate Senator Joe Manchin III,

a West Virginia Democrat and himself a former governor.

Mr. Manchin has resisted the entreaties of Republicans to change parties and add to the

two-seat Senate majority.

Some Trump administration officials, eyeing Mr. Manchin's seat, also had hoped to put

him in the cabinet, but he has declined all overtures.

Now he must stand for re-election in 2018 without the help of a friendly governor.

"Joe Manchin has been and always will be a proud West Virginia Democrat," said Jonathan

Kott, Mr. Manchin's communications director.

Mr. Kott said Mr. Manchin was still not interested in joining the Trump cabinet.

In his first months as governor, Mr. Justice, a colorful and hulking figure who stands over

six feet, seven inches, drew headlines beyond West Virginia's border for bringing a plate

of cow excrement into the state Capitol to express his anger at a Republican-passed budget

proposal.

"What we have is nothing more than bunch of political bull you-know-what," Mr. Justice

said, pulling the lid off a silver platter to reveal the scented prop atop a printed

copy of the budget.

But the governor, who found his fortune with coal and now owns The Greenbrier resort, continues

to be dogged by the financial issues that Republicans sought to use against him in last

year's campaign.

The state tax department has filed four liens this year against of one of Mr. Justice's

companies, Tams Management Inc., citing nearly $1 million in unpaid taxes, interest and penalties

related to his coal mines.

Mr. Justice scaled back his television advertising campaign late in last year's governor's

campaign, telling Democratic officials that, while wealthy on paper, he had limited liquidity,

according to a Democrat involved in the conversations.

Representative Evan Jenkins, one of the Republicans seeking Mr. Manchin's Senate seat, said

he would welcome the governor to his party.

"I simply couldn't be a part of a liberal agenda that was so contrary to who we are

and what we believe in West Virginia," said Mr. Jenkins, who switched parties several

years ago.

Shaking hands with constituents earlier in the day at a meet-and-greet near the stadium

where Mr. Trump was scheduled to speak, Mr. Jenkins said he would understand if Mr. Justice

felt the same way.

"If Jim Justice is the next to change his party registration to Republican, I welcome

him to the Republican party," he said.

Chris Goertler, a retired consultant from Williamstown, W.V., who was at the stadium

to see Mr. Trump, said he used to be a Republican but is now "nonaffiliated."

Told of Mr. Justice's expected announcement, Mr. Goertler shrugged and said, "I could

never be a Democrat myself."

Russell Lucas, an electrician from Kenova, W.V., who was also in line waiting to see

Mr. Trump, said he would welcome Mr. Justice to the Republican Party, but added that he

supported him even though he was a Democrat.

"Doesn't matter to me," he said.

"He's done a lot for this state already.

He's a mine owner, and I know guys that work in the mines, and all of them like him.

They said he's for the people."

Mr. Trump repeatedly reminded the crowd of his 42-point margin of victory over Mrs. Clinton

in the state.

"I love your grit, your spirit," he said.

"And I love our coal miners, and they are coming back strong.

The change you voted for is happening every single day."

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Seconds Ago Trump Glanced Offstage In West Virginia Then Did Something UNTHINKABLE - Duration: 13:44.

Seconds Ago Trump Glanced Offstage In West Virginia Then Did Something UNTHINKABLE

West Virginia's Governor Jim Justice announced that he was switching parties this Thursday

during an appearance at President Donald Trump's rally in Huntington, W.Va.

Watch the amazing moment below.

"Today I will tell you, with lots of prayers and lots of thinking, I can't help you anymore

being a Democrat governor," Justice said.

"So tomorrow I will be changing my registration to Republican."

Did you catch what Jim Justice said about Reince Priebus?

Watch it in the video below.

This Governor's flip shows the state's right turn as Trump's popularity throughout

the state soars.

This clip also shows the incredible moment that

Trump has promised to restore coal industry jobs and has since revived the economy of

West Virginia since he took office.

This move has now blindsided the Democratic party – who is now left in control of only

15 governor's mansions, says Politico.

Liberty Writers Reported earlier that Justice would flip earlier in the day.

Apparently, West Virginia Democrats were not given any advance notice about his new party

loyalties.

Share this all over the internet if you are so proud of our President and the work he

has done to make the Republican party stronger.

"We are sitting here in our office, everyone of us that is capable of standing on two feet,

looking at each other saying, 'oh my goodness, did anybody see this coming?" said Steve

Roberts, president of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce.

"I am surprised.

However, when I worked with Gov. Justice during the last session of the legislature, I could

plainly see that he is a pragmatist who is trying to get things done and is not driven

by ideological or party loyalty.

And he has a close connection to the Trump family and it is my hope that this will further

solidify a national attention in favor of policies that will help economic development,

job creation and education in West Virginia."

Governor Justice has decided to put West Virginia first…

Thank God for that.

Let's welcome this new Governor on board

the

Trump train.

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Generals Serving Trump Secretly Agreed To Never Leave Him Unsupervised - Duration: 3:37.

One of the hallmarks of the Trump Administration has been the fact that Donald Trump likes

to surround himself with high ranking officials from the military.

That's why we have James Mattis, and John Kelly both within the White House, both were

generals, highly decorated, and they serve around Trump.

They hang around Trump.

They always seem to be just around Trump.

According to a new report, that's not by accident.

A new report says that both Kelly and Mattis got together after their appointments to the

Trump Administration ... This was long before Kelly became the Chief of Staff to Donald

Trump ... And they agreed that they would never leave the President by himself so that

they could constantly monitor what this mad man does.

In fact, according to their little verbal agreement they had, one of them, regardless

of where the President was traveling, would always stay at the White House, even if Donald

Trump is out of the country, so that they could monitor what he's saying, what he's

doing, and what he's ordering.

To put it in its most simple form, these two highly decorated military generals do not

trust Donald Trump enough to make decisions on his own, so they made a pact to stick together,

to always constantly ... Whatever the odds ... Keep an eye on this man to make sure he

doesn't basically blow up this country or, more likely, blow up another country.

And that's really saying something, folks.

A lot of people thought we could just pick any idiot off the street and make them President

of the United States like we did with Trump, because Republicans thought it would be awesome

to see what happens when we run government like a business.

And as it turns out, you actually need somebody that kinda knows a little bit about politics,

and, more importantly, somebody that knows at least the slightest little bit about foreign

policy.

Because that is what these military people are concerned about.

They don't give a damn about him cutting Medicaid by $800 billion, or cutting food stamp programs,

or giving tax cuts to the rich.

These men only care about not letting Donald Trump destroy another country.

Now, they need to be concerned about all of it, but at least they're focusing on not letting

Donald Trump launch a nuclear war, which admittedly would be pretty bad for us.

But, Donald Trump's insistence on doing this hyper-militarism presidency is very reminiscent

of the old fascist and Nazi dictators from the 1930s and '40s, because that is exactly

what they did.

Didn't really have much experience in military affairs, so they surrounded themselves with

all these military leaders who helped to prop them up and were calling the shots behind

the scenes.

Kind of a good parallel to what Donald Trump is doing today.

But the fact that these men who know a lot about military service ... I don't want to

get into their records ... Whether you like them or not, they do know a thing or two about

the military and about foreign affairs, and at least they understand how dangerous Donald

Trump can be if they don't keep a constant eye on him.

Having them there at this point, given this information, may not be such a bad thing.

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Trump Official Admits They "Laugh A Lot" About Rick Perry's Stupidity - Duration: 3:11.

Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke gave an interview to GQ recently, where he admitted

that he and other officials within the Trump administration laugh a lot about the fact

that Rick Perry is so damn stupid.

Now, specifically Ryan Zinke says that he and other folks of the administration laugh

about the fact that Rick Perry did not know that as the Secretary of the Department of

Energy, he was in charge of the country's nuclear arsenal.

In fact, Rick Perry actually thought the job of Department of Energy, was the job the job

of Department of Interior, and he just got it all confused.

He also seems to have forgotten the fact that just a few years ago he actually called for

the complete abolition of the Department of Energy, which is the department that he is

now running.

So, Zinke says that even though he's good friends with Perry now, that they basically

work together, he still likes to poke a lot of fun at him for not understanding what his

job was and being a big ol' doofus sometimes.

Well, it may be just good natured ribbing, maybe there's some truth behind there constant

ridiculing of Rick Perry, because obviously he's not a very intelligent human being.

But what's really terrifying is the fact that this is a joke to them.

It's a joke, that Rick Perry didn't understand he was in charge of the nuclear weapons in

this country.

It's a joke to them.

That he's unqualified for his job.

It's a joke to them.

That he doesn't have any clue what the hell he's doing.

Meanwhile, the rest of the country, the people who have to live with the decision that these

idiots make, we're not laughing.

We don't find it funny.

We don't find it humorous.

We don't see any joy in the fact that a complete moron like Rick Perry, is serving as the head

of the Department of Energy in charge of our nuclear weapons.

That doesn't make any of us in this country sleep better at night.

It's not a joke we go around telling our friends.

A few years ago, if we had said that, we absolutely would've thought it was a joke, because we

didn't think this country would ever devolve to the point where we would allow somebody

like Rick Perry to be in charge of really anything other than the state of Texas.

But that's the sad reality that the rest of us live in today.

So, go ahead laugh it up.

Laugh about the fact that the guy who runs the nuke department doesn't understand that.

Doesn't probably even know where they are.

While the rest of us worry.

The rest of us have to show our children what's happening in the administration, and explain

to them why this is not normal.

So, go ahead.

Keep laughing, and hopefully someday soon we'll be the ones laughing as the impeachment

papers come out.

And your entire administration goes down in flames.

For more infomation >> Trump Official Admits They "Laugh A Lot" About Rick Perry's Stupidity - Duration: 3:11.

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HE ACTUALLY DID IT Trump Just Announced MASSIVE Change to VA that Our Troops will LOVE - Duration: 11:00.

HE ACTUALLY DID IT Trump Just Announced MASSIVE Change to VA that Our Troops will LOVE

President Donald Trump has promised since day one of his campaign that he would help

our veterans like never before by getting out disastrous VA in line once-and-for-all.

Well, low and behold, President Trump organized a Press Conference today where he managed

to keep his pledge to make the VA properly serve our veterans who NEED mental health

help following their service:

President Trump announced all new 'telehealth' serviced for our veterans.

This will allow veterans to receive the health they need from the VA directly from their

phone or computer, ESPECIALLY when it comes to mental health help and suicide prevention,

very serious issues our vets face.

The doctors will also now be able to help veterans in rural areas using VA video connect

to see the patient from their own home.

Part of this new program will allow veterans to schedule and change appointments at the

VA, where wait times often exceed 7 hours in a waiting room.

The President's new additions will also allow the vets to compare the quality of care

and wait time between VA facilities and hospitals.

They will also be receiving a greater opportunity to see the doctor of their choice.

Now tell me, is President Trump doing a good job keeping his word to our troops and giving

our vets the care they deserve?

Comment your answer and help get it shared to everyone you know so every vet in the country

sees

the GREAT news.

For more infomation >> HE ACTUALLY DID IT Trump Just Announced MASSIVE Change to VA that Our Troops will LOVE - Duration: 11:00.

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Another Trump Lie – Reporter Confirms Trump DID Call The White House "A Real Dump" - Duration: 3:33.

After the two big lies from earlier in the week where Donald Trump said he got a call

from the Boy Scouts but actually didn't, then he said he got a call from the Mexican president

but he actually didn't, a third major lie has emerged from Donald Trump this week.

On Tuesday, it was reported on golf.com that Donald Trump called the White House a real

dump.

Donald Trump immediately lashed out and said, "I never said that.

This is totally untrue," and it is quote, "fake news."

Golf.com now suddenly is fake news according to Donald Trump.

However, the reporter of that story was not going to sit by and just let Donald Trump

trash his organization, trash his employer and say that he is a liar, so he has come

out and said that at least eight or nine other people who are more than willing to come out

publicly also heard Donald Trump call the White House a real dump.

Now, let me give Donald Trump a little history here.

Now, not every US president has lived in the White House.

Some served before it was built, others there were issues with it and they had to move out

for a short amount of time, but it's safe to say that that White House has housed some

of the greatest men in American history.

It's also played host to many great men, and women, and children throughout its history

here in the United States.

It is a national landmark.

The best and brightest from all over the world have come through those doors for visits,

for functions, for events, for meetings, and Donald Trump, the man who likes to deck out

his own properties in gaudy gold thinks that the White House is a real dump.

The only reason the White House could be a real dump today is because Donald Trump himself

is a piece of crap, and maybe that's what he was referring to.

But it also goes a little bit further.

We clearly have a journalist here who heard Donald Trump say this, has many witnesses

who also heard this, but Donald Trump lies so easily that he saw nothing wrong with coming

out and saying, "That didn't happen.

You're fake news."

I mean, that is Donald Trump's standard response to anything these days.

That didn't happen.

You're fake news.

That's all he has.

That is the only talking point that this man has etched into his brain, and he says it

anytime someone says something that people construe as unflattering against the president

himself, because again, the only thing Donald Trump is worried about at the moment is his

own ego and the way the public perceives him.

If they think he's insulting this great institution, or actually I guess I should say once great

institution in Washington, DC, then they may not like him because he understands people

actually respect the White House.

They respect its history.

They respect its role.

At least they did before he came along, and so he doesn't want anybody to think less of

him, so he lashes out at golf.com calling them fake news just because he doesn't like

what they have to say.

For more infomation >> Another Trump Lie – Reporter Confirms Trump DID Call The White House "A Real Dump" - Duration: 3:33.

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'Real News Tonight' Adds Lara Trump As Correspondent - Duration: 3:41.

For more infomation >> 'Real News Tonight' Adds Lara Trump As Correspondent - Duration: 3:41.

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Trump Begins His 17-Day Summer Vacation - Duration: 2:08.

For more infomation >> Trump Begins His 17-Day Summer Vacation - Duration: 2:08.

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Jared Kushner Says The Trump Campaign Was Too Incompetent To Collude With Russia - Duration: 3:29.

Jared Kushner, son-in-law of Donald Trump, actually gave the most plausible excuse recently

for why the Trump campaign, Trump administration, absolutely could not have possibly ever colluded

with Russia.

Now, according to a little Q&A that Kushner was doing with interns on Capitol Hill, he

said that "There's no way we could have colluded with Russia during the campaign because our

campaign was so disorganized that we wouldn't have been able basically to figure it out."

Of all the excuses given by this administration as to what happened between them and Russia

or anyone else, this is the most believable statement ever made, because we know that

the Trump campaign, the people running it, the people in it, the people that saw it,

not the brightest folks on the planet.

When Kushner says, "Basically, we're just too incompetent to figure out how to collude

with somebody," I believe it.

I'm not saying it didn't actually happen because, obviously, the evidence is showing more and

more that it probably did, but I think Kushner was being dead honest right here.

I think he understands how stupid the entire campaign staff was, how stupid the Trump family

can be that none of them could have figured this out on their own.

None of them have the brains, have the competence to be able to figure out how to collude with

a foreign super power in order to steal an election.

Now, again, not saying it didn't happen.

I personally believe that it did, but I think Kushner had a rare moment of honesty there

when he admitted to the entire public in front of these interns that "Yeah, we were really

incompetent.

We were pretty bad.

I don't even know how we tied our shoes in the morning because we were so disorganized."

This might be one of the only honest things that Kushner has ever said.

Of course, it's only a half honest thing because, again, very likely there was collusion there,

but it does paint a picture that even Kushner himself can no longer stop himself possibly

because of his own incompetence from admitting that the campaign he was involved in, the

campaign run by Donald Trump himself was an absolute, utter disorganized, incompetent

disaster, yet still somehow managed to win the electoral college allegedly with no help

from anyone else.

Kushner is right, except it wasn't just the campaign that was disorganized.

When we look at what's happening in the White House today, the whole thing is disorganization

at best.

There is no cohesion, there is absolutely no leadership, and there's no sign of intelligence

to speak of whatsoever.

When Kushner says that the campaign was disorganized, keep in mind that that disorganization made

it all the way to the White House where it somehow managed to get even worse than it

was when he was simply a presidential candidate.

For more infomation >> Jared Kushner Says The Trump Campaign Was Too Incompetent To Collude With Russia - Duration: 3:29.

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Commentary: Trump's trans military "ban" | #transban - Duration: 3:30.

For more infomation >> Commentary: Trump's trans military "ban" | #transban - Duration: 3:30.

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Seth's Favorite Jokes of the Week: Trump Dumps Scaramucci, New England Patriots Brawl - Duration: 1:34.

♪♪

-That's John. I'm Seth.

These are our favorite jokes of the week, everybody.

[ Cheers and applause ]

According to The New York Times,

President Trump has removed Anthony Scaramucci

as White House Communications Director.

Man, that was fast!

If Scaramucci was Viagra,

it wouldn't even be time to call your doctor yet.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie

was caught on video this weekend

confronting a Chicago Cubs fan at a baseball game in Milwaukee.

I don't know. If you want to shock me,

catch him on video governing in New Jersey.

According to NBC, Ivanka and First Lady Melania Trump

were disgusted

by Scaramucci's crude comments to The New Yorker.

They say they absolutely will not tolerate

that kind of language

from someone whose will they are not in.

According to Vanity Fair,

the Queen of England has four alcoholic beverages every day,

including a glass of champagne before bed.

Champagne before bed?

Who does she think she is --

herself?

A pair of New England Patriots players

were kicked out of practice this week

after getting into a fight during drills.

Wow! Even the New England Patriots

hate the New England Patriots.

[ Laughter and cheers ]

♪♪

For more infomation >> Seth's Favorite Jokes of the Week: Trump Dumps Scaramucci, New England Patriots Brawl - Duration: 1:34.

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Media Says Trump Going On "Vacation," But Here's What "Repairmen" Are Doing At The WH… | Top Stories - Duration: 1:37.

President Donald Trump is heading to New Jersey for what the media has been calling a 17-day

"vacation."

But is it really?

Well, first off, we know that President Trump hates vacations:

"Don't take vacations.

What's the point?

If you're not enjoying your work, you're in the wrong job," Trump wrote in his book

Think Like A Billionaire.

He'll definitely be working during his time away from the White House — because, day-in

and day-out, he's stated his love for working on behalf of the American people.

But here's the real kicker.

After months of non-stop leaks threatening the administration, Trump is probably getting

away from the White House so a massive bug-sweep can be initiated.

If people are eavesdropping on White House conversations with embedded devices or audio

recorders, they need to be found and traced to the source.

Obviously, this is not the official reason by the White House for Trump's departure:

"The president is going to continue to work," deputy press secretary Lindsay Walters told

reporters aboard Air Force One on Thursday night.

"The staff and the president are moving out, because I don't think any of you would

like to be in the West Wing in an August D.C. summer day when it's over 100 degrees with

no air conditioning."

We've got a hunch that these air conditioning workers are also plumbers — they're trying

to stop the leaks! what do you think about this?

Please Share this news if you agree that the leaks must end and Scroll down to comment

below!

For more infomation >> Media Says Trump Going On "Vacation," But Here's What "Repairmen" Are Doing At The WH… | Top Stories - Duration: 1:37.

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HERE IT IS Mueller Just Did the One thing Trump DIDN'T Want Him to Do - Duration: 10:59.

HERE IT IS Mueller Just Did the One thing Trump DIDN'T Want Him to Do

Donald Trump has been up against opposing forces from all sides since day one of his

presidency.

Everyone got pretty suspicious when Comey used his leak to get his buddy Robert Mueller

appointed as the Special Council for the investigation.

Well, according to the WSJ, it looks like Mueller has gone and done exactly what we

were hoping WOULDN'T happen because it'll drag this thing out for freaking ever…

Mueller called a Grand Jury to work on the Russia election and Trump collusion investigation.

Now, this is not in any way to say that Trump is worried about the Grand Jury.

In fact, his representative said that Trump "favors anything that accelerates the conclusion

of his work fairly."

However, I'm sure the President would have preferred the collusion claims never be dragged

on for this long.

The thing about Federal Grand Juries is that they tend to take around 18 months to determine

whether or not to bring charges.

Considering the new bill Congress is trying to pass that will take away Trump's ability

to fire Mueller, it looks like we will be seeing a lot more of him.

Does Mueller's appointment to this case thanks to his buddy James Comey's leak seem

suspicious to you?

Should Trump be allowed to demand an impartial Special Investigator?

Share this out, comment your answer, and let's see how real

Americans feel.

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