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Trump Posed For Pic With Two Kids And Everyone Immediately Noticed One Shocking Thing In

It

As one of the most approachable presidents in history, President Donald Trump didn't

hesitate to partake in a picture when two kids approached and asked if he would.

He's seen smiling in between a brother and sister duo in the shot captured yesterday,

but as soon as it hit the Internet, everyone immediately noticed one shocking thing in

it on closer look.

The photo looks like every other fan shot out there, with two beaming children who happened

to get the opportunity to meet the president.

However, it's now gone viral after viewers realized who the children were and why their

paths had crossed with the president's.

Elijah and Gianna Lucas live in Fresno, California but were in Washington, D.C. on Monday to

attend a ceremony in honor of National Peace Officers' Memorial Day.

Like thousands of others, they sat in the crowd and listened to our Commander-in-Chief

speak about the importance of police work in America and the sacrifice it often is,

which has gone without recognition for eight years under Barack Obama.

Trump not only showed deep appreciation for the men and women in law enforcement but their

families as well, many of whom are left to pick up the pieces after losing their hero

in the line of duty.

While Obama routinely recognized thugs shot by cops and incited riots around it, Trump

does just the opposite in addressing the senseless loss of life by those who work to serve and

protect everyone and mentions them by name.

This means more to Elijah and Gianna than it does for most since these siblings are

two of five in their family who are now growing up without their father, who died while on

duty on October 31, 2016.

I don't recall Obama ever announcing his condolences when an officer of the law was

killed, let alone take time to meet personally with their families and take a selfie with

their children.

He did this for thugs' moms seeking vengeance in their criminal child's death by cop but

refused to give the same attention and respect where it really belongs — on the true victims.

What's seen in this shot of the president with Fresno officer Sgt.

Rod Lucas' kids is a genuine joy that the Trump had to be a part of this day for them,

to personally tell them that their dad was a hero who is appreciated for his service.

"Lucas died an accidental death at the hands of one of his law enforcement colleagues on

October 31, 2016.

They were shifting guns around, talking about different ways to carry a second gun, when

a gun was accidentally discharged, and a bullet struck Lucas in the chest," Breitbart reports.

"Investigators determined no foul play was involved.

Rather, Lucas, a 20-year-veteran of the force, was 'having a conversation with a nine-year

veteran detective about the various ways to carry backup weapons when the shot was fired'."

In years past during Police Week, families and children of fallen officers didn't get

the recognition they deserved from our president.

Now that Trump is in office, he's more than making up for that lost time under Obama and

ensuring children who woke up to bad news that their mom or dad wasn't coming home,

feel that they aren't forgotten.

In an incredible moment at the same event on Monday, held in front of the U.S. Capitol

in D.C., Trump turned his speech to a 6-year-old boy named Micah, who he saw in the audience.

Micah had lost his officer father in a shootout he was involved in while on the job in Phoenix,

Arizona.

Trump wanted to give him something special and personal and did so by tossing the boy

his hat he had under the podium, which he was saving for himself to wear after the event

until he found a far better use for it.

Until Trump took office, the presidency was more concerned about disarming our officers

and sympathizing with the families of thugs who died in the commission of a crime.

Whenever a cop was killed, the past president wouldn't have even addressed it.

However, that era officially ended on Monday when Trump posed for a selfie with two fatherless

kids and tossed his hat to this little boy before saying, "I want you to know that

patriotic Americans of all backgrounds truly support

and love

our

police."

For more infomation >> Trump Posed For Pic With Two Kids And Everyone Immediately Noticed One Shocking Thing In It - Duration: 36:10.

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Trump Decertifies Iran Nuclear Deal - Duration: 0:58.

For more infomation >> Trump Decertifies Iran Nuclear Deal - Duration: 0:58.

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Trump claims he met with the president of the Virgin Islands - Duration: 0:51.

[Applause]

We also stand with the millions

of people who have suffered him

a massive fires which are right

now raging in California, and

the catastrophic hurricanes

along the gulf coast, Puerto

Rico, the Virgin Islands.

And I will tell you I left Texas

and I left Florida and I left

Louisiana, and I went to Puerto

Rico and I met with the

president of the Virgin Islands.

These are people that are

incredible people.

They have suffered greatly, and

we will be there.

We we're going to be there.

We have really, it's not even a

question of a choice.

We don't even want a choice.

We are going to be the as

Americans.

We love those people and what

they're going through.

They are all feeling.

For more infomation >> Trump claims he met with the president of the Virgin Islands - Duration: 0:51.

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Morning Joe 10/13/17 Fmr. ambassador criticizes Trump over Iran deal - Duration: 5:41.

For more infomation >> Morning Joe 10/13/17 Fmr. ambassador criticizes Trump over Iran deal - Duration: 5:41.

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What Trump's Rollback Of Obamacare Means For Millions - Duration: 2:25.

For more infomation >> What Trump's Rollback Of Obamacare Means For Millions - Duration: 2:25.

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Breaking news morning 10/13/17: Trump Cutting key "OBAMACARE" subsides - Duration: 3:34.

For more infomation >> Breaking news morning 10/13/17: Trump Cutting key "OBAMACARE" subsides - Duration: 3:34.

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IT'S FINISHED Trump Just Made a HUGE Change to ObamaCare that Will Save America BILLIONS - Duration: 19:12.

IT'S FINISHED Trump Just Made a HUGE Change to ObamaCare that Will Save America BILLIONS

The Congress may have utterly failed to do anything about the disaster of ObamaCare,

but that does not mean President Trump was gonna sit back and do nothing.

Today the President signed a brand new executive order that makes a MASSIVE change to US Health

Care we desperately needed…He will open up health insurance companies to sell across

state lines.

The result of this will end the government-controlled Oligopolies and establish a real marketplace

with competitive pricing and plans.

According to the President, the new rules will also mean you do not have a 3-month window

in which to purchase affordable healthcare plans before the market shuts and the rates

change.

He PROMISED the results will be a great, cheap, widely available healthcare plan for Americans

to access.

It also will establish "health care reimbursement accounts" for businesses to put money into

their employees so that they can select their own, cheap plans and business can still write

off the difference.

It's not perfect, but it's certainly a start and a lot more than Congress has been

able to deliver even with their majority.

Now the left is trying to run cover saying it will take months for Americans to start

saving money.

That's right, SAVING MONEY.

This is amazing news, plain and simple.

It needs to get

out

so let's make it happen.

Thank you, Mr. President.

For more infomation >> IT'S FINISHED Trump Just Made a HUGE Change to ObamaCare that Will Save America BILLIONS - Duration: 19:12.

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Trump's claim that U.S. interceptors can knock out ICBMs '97 percent of the time' - Duration: 1:19.

But we build the greatest military equipment in the world. We have missiles

that can knock out a missile in the air 97 percent of the time. And if you send

two of them, it's going to get knocked out.

This isn't like a simple game of

coin toss where if you toss a coin four times you have increasing likelihood of

getting the heads or tails that you're looking for. Instead, it's a complex

mathematical scenario that has never been tested in a live warfare situation.

The president's hyperbole is dangerous.

He should be more careful when

referring to systems that are still very much in the testing phase.

We award him Four Pinocchios.

For more infomation >> Trump's claim that U.S. interceptors can knock out ICBMs '97 percent of the time' - Duration: 1:19.

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President Trump Poised To De-Certify Iran Nuke Deal - Duration: 0:25.

For more infomation >> President Trump Poised To De-Certify Iran Nuke Deal - Duration: 0:25.

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BREAKING Trump's pick for NOAA chief causes a storm - trump today - News - Duration: 10:44.

For more infomation >> BREAKING Trump's pick for NOAA chief causes a storm - trump today - News - Duration: 10:44.

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Trump dispuesto a extender plazo de expiración de DACA | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 0:37.

For more infomation >> Trump dispuesto a extender plazo de expiración de DACA | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 0:37.

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Report Trump Wins Massive Victory – No President Has Ever Done This - Duration: 18:44.

Report Trump Wins Massive Victory – No President Has Ever Done This

The conflict between Donald Trump and the NFL has been one of the most fascinating events

in the recent American culture war.

It's part of the larger dissatisfaction among mainstream Americans with the entertainment

industry–which has largely become a platform for the promotion of left-wing causes.

According to The Washington Times, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has taken action on behalf of

fans who consider football players' widespread kneeling during the national anthem to be

disrespectful.

Goodell sent team owners a letter on Tuesday saying he wants players to stand during the

anthem–and also said a possible rule change will be discussed at the league's meeting

next week.

Goodell's remarks to owners took on a conciliatory tone and argued that the protests are causing

division.

"Sports, and especially the NFL, brings people together and lets them set aside those

divisions, at least for a few hours," Goodell wrote.

The NFL commissioner continued: "The current dispute over the national anthem is threatening

to erode the unifying power of our game, and is now dividing us, and our players, from

many fans across the country."

President Trump took to Twitter Tuesday morning to herald Goodell's decision, writing, "It

is about time that Roger Goodell of the NFL is finally demanding that all players STAND

for our great National Anthem-RESPECT OUR COUNTRY."

The new change in direction came in response to major backlash from football fans.

As noted by NJ.com, many fans went so far as to burn season tickets and jerseys as a

way of displaying their frustration with the national anthem protests.

NFL ratings are down.

Both Sunday Night Football and Monday Night Football experienced season lows this week.

According to the Washington Examiner, ticket sales have declined by 17.9 percent.

Goodell's new stance against protesters was possibly motivated by President Trump's

public condemnation of the tax break advantages offered to the NFL, which also enjoys the

benefits of being exempted from federal anti-trust laws.

"Why is the NFL getting massive tax breaks while at the same time disrespecting our Anthem,

Flag and Country?"

President Trump posted to Twitter on Monday.

"Change tax law!"

The controversy provoked by the protesting players has placed the financial interests

of the league in jeopardy.

The NFL has likely determined that it has more to lose by alienating its base than by

angering its players.

The sports network ESPN is following the same path.

As Fox News reports, ESPN suspended politically vocal sportscaster Jemele Hill for two weeks

after she called on her fans to boycott advertisers of the Dallas Cowboys in retaliation for owner

Jerry Jones's decision to bench any player who refuses to stand for the national anthem.

The politicization of professional football has prompted sponsors like Hardwick Clothes

and Check Into Cash to pull their advertising dollars from the NFL.

Sports fans apparently prefer watching games free of political activism.

Faced with major financial losses, it seems the NFL is at last willing to give their audience

what it wants.

The question is whether even a complete overhaul will be enough to salvage the league, or whether

the damage is already too

great

to repair.

For more infomation >> Report Trump Wins Massive Victory – No President Has Ever Done This - Duration: 18:44.

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Trump Moves On Obamacare, Iran Policies - Duration: 1:46.

For more infomation >> Trump Moves On Obamacare, Iran Policies - Duration: 1:46.

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10/13/17: Trump delivers remarks || President Trump Will Address The Values Voters Summit - Duration: 14:46.

For more infomation >> 10/13/17: Trump delivers remarks || President Trump Will Address The Values Voters Summit - Duration: 14:46.

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Now Trump's Attacking Gay Seniors - Duration: 2:30.

This week the Trump administration is focused on attacking gay seniors.

Multiple cases are heading to the Supreme Court that will affect queer people's ability

to work and do business.

And crackdowns on homosexuality continue to escalate around the world.

We'll have all that plus actions you can take on Weekly Debrief.

The Department of Health and Human Services just eliminated a rule that prohibited retirement

facilities from discrimination against elderly same-sex spouses.

The Obama administration had established the policy, but now the Trump administration says

it's simply not necessary.

If that seems wrong to you, you're not alone -- the Supreme Court said as much way back

in 1996, when they ruled that the government has an obligation to specifically call out

groups protected from discrimination.

The Trump administration's message to LGBT seniors is now "you're on your own, don't

expect any help from us."

The US Supreme Court announced this week that they'll hear oral argument about making wedding

cakes for same-sex couples on December 5th.

The case is about much more than just cakes -- it could determine whether it's legal for

businesses across the country to refuse service to customers based on their sexual orientation.

Federal law already makes separate but equal treatment illegal for things like race or

gender, but this is the first time the court will weigh in on sexual orientation.

Meanwhile this week, Donald Trump became the first sitting president to address the Value

Voters Summit, a conference organized by the Family Research Council, which has said that

"Homosexual conduct is harmful to the persons who engage in it and to society at large."

Values Voters speakers have called gay people child molestors, called homosexuality a crime

against nature, and called for gay people to be rounded up and jailed.

And now the President of the United States will deliver a speech alongside them.

Around the world, various countries are stepping up their attacks on queer people.

In Egypt, over fifty people have been arrested in the last week on suspicion on homosexuality.

Once in custody, they face beatings, torture, and years in jail if convicted.

And authorities arrested dozens of people during a raid on a gathering this week in

Indonesia.

As usual, the Trump administration has remained silent on the human rights abuses, even as

Donald Trump takes the stage with hate group leaders who have pushed for criminalization

of homosexuality here in the US.

The Southern Poverty Law Center is keeping a close eye on the Value Voters Summit.

For this week's action item, head over to SPLCenter.org -- they've highlighted some

of the worst statements from Value Voters speakers, and they have a four-point guide

to actions that you can take to expose the Value Voters' true values: bigotry, cruelty,

and hate.

And as always, keep sharing these weekly videos.

Let me know your thoughts in the comments and @mattbaume on Twitter.

And I'll debrief you next week.

For more infomation >> Now Trump's Attacking Gay Seniors - Duration: 2:30.

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Sick of all the Fake News Coming Out of NBC, Trump Decides to Take Action - Duration: 18:34.

Sick

of all the Fake News Coming Out of NBC, Trump Decides to Take Action

Since the start of his presidential campaign, President Trump has been fighting against

the media and the news.

Now, when he took the office, the allegations of "fake news" just went further.

President Trump issued a warning that will make liberals crazy!

Trump accused that NBC News deliberately made up a claim against him, and implied that maybe

now is the right time to begin pulling the federal broadcast licenses from the media

corporations.

NBC on Wednesday reported that President Trump "wanted what amounted to a nearly tenfold

increase in the U.S. nuclear arsenal," at a meeting that took place in July.

NBC claimed that on the same meeting Rex Tillerson, the Secretary of State, said Trump is a "moron",

a quote that both Trump and Tillerson rejected as "petty nonsense."

Trump was often commented by the network about his usual blunt fashion, and he used Twitter

to say that actually, NBC is making blatantly false reporting.

"Fake NBC News made up a story that I wanted a 'tenfold' increase in our U.S. nuclear

arsenal," Trump wrote.

"Pure fiction, made up to demean.

NBC = CNN!"

After he asked a question that attracted everyone's attention.

"With all of the Fake News coming out of NBC and the Networks, at what point is it

appropriate to challenge their License?

Bad for country!"

"Challenge their license" undoubtfully meaning on the FCC broadcast license that

all TV stations must have.

This license regulates a wide range of aspects, like technical issues, TV signal and a list

of other requirements, among all the honest reporting as well.

"As public trustees, broadcasters may not intentionally distort the news.

The FCC has stated publicly that 'rigging or slanting the news is a most heinous act

against the public interest,'" the federal agency stated on its website.

"The FCC may issue penalties for knowingly broadcasting false information."

The baseline of Trump statement to big broadcasters like NBC is only one: Government over-regulation.

With his statement, President Trump is trying to push the media to think before they act.

Nowadays when the media is dispersed over thousands of channels and Internet streams

it really doesn't make sense to have large and powerful FCC, the agency which is dated

but is sustained by big-government addicts who wants to have the control.

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For more infomation >> Sick of all the Fake News Coming Out of NBC, Trump Decides to Take Action - Duration: 18:34.

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Trump Wins BIG In The Courts, Media SILENT - Duration: 18:44.

Trump Wins BIG In The Courts, Media SILENT

President Donald Trump just won a major victory in the U.S. Supreme Court when they unanimously

decided against a lower court's decision to block his travel ban.

The case was brought on by the American Civil Liberties Union in Maryland, challenging Trump's

original travel ban.

Although the temporary travel ban has since expired, people and litigators alike were

interested in hearing legal arguments about the ban.

Per Reuters:

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out an appeals court ruling that struck down President

Donald Trump's previous temporary travel ban targeting several Muslim-majority nations

countries that has now expired.

In a one-page order, the court acted in one of two cases pending before the nine justices

over Trump's travel ban, a case from Maryland brought by the American Civil Liberties Union,

which sued to stop the ban contained in a March executive order.

The report notes that the Supreme Court did not yet choose to address the other litigation

against the President's travel ban: "the court did not act on a separate challenge

brought by the state of Hawaii, which the court had also agreed to hear."

The ban received a unanimous vote:

The justices were unanimous in deciding against ruling in the Maryland case, although one

of the liberal justices, Sonia Sotomayor, noted that she would not have wiped out the

appeals court ruling.

The justices had been scheduled to hear arguments in the case on Tuesday, but removed it from

their calendar after Trump's 90-day ban expired on Sept. 24 and was replaced with

a reworked ban.

Trump's travel ban has previously been held up in the federal court system, but with the

Supreme Court's latest decision, his ban may soon be implemented:

The expired ban had targeted people from Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia and Sudan.

The new open-ended ban, scheduled to take effect on Oct. 18, removed Sudan from the

list while blocking people from Chad and North Korea and certain government officials from

Venezuela from entering the United States.

The Supreme Court in June agreed to take up the two cases and allowed the travel ban,

which had been blocked by lower courts, to go into effect with certain changes.

Among the issues raised is whether the travel ban discriminated against Muslims in violation

of the U.S. Constitution's prohibition on the government favoring or disfavoring a particular

religion.

The new ban, Trump's third including one issued in January that was blocked by lower

courts, could affect tens of thousands of potential immigrants and visitors to the United

States.

Opponents have already challenged

it in court.

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