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President Trump Vows To Solve Seth Rich Murder - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 4:14.
President Trump has demanded to be given all the available evidence about the suspicious
death of DNC employee Seth Rich and is determined to get to the bottom of the unsolved murder.
President Donald J. Trump loves tackling the establishment's dirtiest secrets head-on.
He spent much of Barack Obama's eight years in office suggesting that the president had
been born outside the United States.
That claim, with its obvious truthful overtones, raised Trump's profile with the patriotic
wing of the Republican Party, giving him the necessary credibility to launch a presidential
campaign in 2015.
During the Republican presidential primary, he suggested that the father of Senator Ted
R. Cruz, the Republican from Texas, was involved in the assassination of President John F.
Kennedy.
Later yet, after his Republican foes had been vanquished, he dropped a truth bomb when he
charged that Hillary Clinton, "meets in secret with international banks to plot the
destruction of U.S. sovereignty in order to enrich these global financial powers, her
special interest friends and her donors."
When Wikileaks released the Podesta campaign emails, Hillary Clinton could no longer lie
her way out of trouble.
The whole country found out that Trump was right – Hillary was the Wall Street candidate,
secretly colluding with banking elites to enrich her family at the expense of almost
everyone else.
Trump's statement suggested an affinity for devastating truth bombs that would be
difficult for a 71-year-old to temper, even if his newfound political power may have called
for a more restrained approach to getting the truth out there, by hook or by crook.
Trump has carried the truther mind-set into the Oval Office, tweeting about illegal Obama
wiretaps of Trump Tower and worrying about Deep State coups against his administration.
It comes as no surprise, then, that the president might be interested in the case of Seth Rich,
which has animated the truther movement with its dark hints of global conspiracy.
Rich was a 27-year-old employee of the Democratic National Committee who was killed as he walked
home from a bar early in Washington, D.C., on the morning of July 10, 2016.
Twelve days later, when WikiLeaks published those Podesta campaign emails, nobody could
deny anymore that Clinton was a ruthless political savant, operating on the very edge of the
law – on a good day.
On a bad day?
Ask Seth Rich's parents.
There were clearly nefarious forces at work.
Seth Rich was shot twice, but his belongings, including an expensive watch, cell phone and
necklace, as well as $2000 in cash, were not taken.
Despite the streets of D.C. being patrolled 24/7 by surveillance cameras, not a single
suspect was identified by law enforcement.
Julian Assange never divulges the identify of whistleblowers that submit material to
WikiLeaks, but he hinted strongly that the deceased Rich was behind the DNC leak.
There is a mountain of circumstantial evidence to support this claim, and the news that President
Trump has decided to get to the bottom of the mystery is welcome news to believers in
truth and justice everywhere.
There is absolutely zero evidence that Russian hackers stole Clinton's emails because they
sought to have Trump elected.
While mainstream media continues pushing Hillary Clinton's sore loser conspiracy theory,
the entire nation is suffering under the burden of lies and misdirection.
It's time to move on.
Seth Rich's involvement in the DNC scandal proves Trump had no collusion with Russia.
Even more disturbingly, this narrative suggests that Rich was murdered by Democratic operatives
wanting to punish him for his anti-Clinton act of sabotage.
There are murderers on the loose and they need to be locked up where they belong, not
participating in federal politics.
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Liberals Protest Trump On Election Anniversary, Couldn't Hide One Thing In Background - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 4:50.
Liberals recently gathered in cities across the nation in hopes of looking upward and
screaming hopelessly at the sky.
Of course, this was supposed to be an enormous demonstration against President Donald Trump
on the first anniversary of his election, but things would go horribly wrong – and
it all boils down to the one thing showing in the background that the protesting leftists
couldn't hide for the life of them.
The left really has no dignity remaining at this point.
In fact, they continue to prove this day after day as they're still whining about the election,
even though it's been done and over with for an entire year now.
Of course, they did their best to reverse the results but were unsuccessful in doing
so.
Sadly, this has only resulted in more pathetic and desperate tactics in order to delegitimize
Trump's presidency, but like everything else they try, they're miserably failing.
Proving just that is what they tried to do in order to show the world just how much Trump
is hated by announcing plans to hold a nationwide protest.
This is a list of "scream helplessly at the sky" events.
If you're near any of them, please get good video.
This promises to be the most hilarious political event in the history of this or any country.
— Ed Harrell (@ed_harrell) November 8, 2017 In all, the goal was to pack cities full of
protesters who were supposed to "scream helplessly at the sky" just as we saw on
both election day back in 2016 and his inauguration in January this year.
As you may remember, liberal idiots made complete and utter fools of themselves, pulling stunts
like the one seen below:
An anti-Trump protester screams 'no' as Donald Trump is sworn in as the 45th US President
— ITV News (@itvnews) January 20, 2017 Too bad for them, their most recent attempt
at attention didn't exactly go according to plan, and it didn't really come as much
of a surprise.
Even worse yet, it seems that there was something in the background of the photos and videos
taken by whining leftists that they didn't want the country to see – the "droves"
of protesters who were supposed to show up were nowhere to be found.
According to American News 24/7, one picture is all you need to demonstrate just how many
people were interested in making fools of themselves.
In fact, it seems that the "scream helplessly at the sky" event was a complete failure
as virtually no one showed up.
We have 2 screamers on Scene.
The resistance is strong I️ tell you — Joe Biggs (@Rambobiggs) November 8, 2017
Fortunately, for the morons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 5 demonstrators showed up unlike
the two that grouped together in Texas.
Although the event was scheduled to take place for an hour, the screaming buffoons let out
one little shriek before retreating out of nothing more than utter embarrassment:
Today in Weird Philly: a handful of people showed up for a semi-viral event to "scream
helplessly at the sky" on the anniversary of Trump's election (including a couple
dozen gleeful Young Republicans, handing out earplugs)
— Aubrey Whelan (@aubreyjwhelan) November 8, 2017
As if that wasn't bad enough, reports indicate that there were actually more Republicans
at the event as a couple dozen showed up to hand out earplugs to everyone nearby.
Ranging anywhere from just 2 or 5 to a couple dozen protesters at most, it seems that the
left once again misinterpreted the interests of their party.
It doesn't take a genius to see that the left hates Trump, but it seems that not everyone
is near as invested in their useless demonstrations.
After all, these morons didn't do a lick of good and actually came out worse after
showing off just how low they're willing to stoop.
Most people learn how to handle their emotions before adulthood, but the entitled brats of
the left seem to cast social norm aside when it comes to letting the world know just how
"offended" they are.
A little word to the wise – liberals may want to get themselves under control because
all they're doing is alienating themselves from the common sense individuals who could
actually get things done for their party.
At the end of the day, no one wants to align themselves with a bunch of child-like adults
who scream and throw temper tantrums when they don't get their way.
In fact, that was exactly proven during their "nationwide" protest, seeing how, well,
no one really showed up.
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Melania Trump fashion during a state dinner in Beijing on Thursday - Duration: 4:36.
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Trump: I won't let U.S. be "taken advantage of anymore" on trade - Duration: 3:33.
Trump: I won't let U.S. be "taken advantage of anymore" on trade
DANANG, Vietnam -- Hours after leaving Beijing, President Trump delivered what appeared to
be a sharp rebuke to China Friday, declaring he won't allow the U.S. to be "taken advantage
of anymore" when it comes to trade.
He pledged to always "put America first."
Speaking at a gathering of CEOs at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Vietnam, Mr.
Trump said, "From this day forward, we will compete on a fair and equal basis."
"We are not going to let the United States be taken advantage of anymore.
I am always going to put America first," he said.
Mr. Trump said the U.S. would make a deal with any country in the Indo-Pacific region,
but only one with "mutual respect and mutual benefit."
Even though he was addressing a meeting at the summit of Asia-Pacific nations, he kept
using the term "Indo-Pacific," and brought up how important India is.
It was a striking change of tone from the day before, when Mr. Trump set aside his previous
blistering rhetoric in favor of friendly overtures to China as he sought to flatter his host
into establishing a more balanced trade relationship, rather than lecturing.
In Beijing, Mr. Trump criticized the "very one-sided and unfair" relationship between
the U.S. and China.
But unlike his approach during the presidential campaign, when he castigated China for what
he contended were inappropriate trade practices, Mr. Trump said Thursday he didn't blame the
Chinese for having taken advantage of the U.S. in the past.
Mr. Trump said China "must immediately address the unfair trade practices" that drive a "shockingly"
large trade deficit, along with barriers to market access, forced technology transfers
and intellectual property theft.
"But I don't blame China," he said.
"After all, who can blame a country for being able to take advantage of another country
for the benefit of its citizens?"
To applause, Mr. Trump said, "I give China great credit."
Mr. Trump also said Friday the whole world was being lifted by America's economic renewal,
and that a "new optimism" has swept across the U.S. since his election.
Mr. Trump said he'd had the pleasure of sharing the "good news from America" everywhere he's
been on his first official visit to Asia.
"The whole world is lifted by America's renewal," he said.
On North Korea, Mr. Trump said the region must not be held hostage to a dictator's "twisted
fantasies of violent conquest and nuclear blackmail."
He was referring to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Mr. Trump referenced his address in South Korea earlier this week when he called on
countries to unite against Pyongyang.
He said "every single step the North Korea regime takes toward more weapons is a step
it takes into greater and greater danger."
Mr. Trump also says civilized people must "come together" to drive out terrorists and
extremists from our societies.
He was speaking shortly after arriving in this coastal city for the summit after a flight
from Beijing as he continued his Asia tour.
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Trump Granted Special Honor Chinese Have Bestowed on No Other President - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 3:54.
On Wednesday, as part of his trip to China, President Trump became the first U.S. president
to receive a dinner inside Beijing's Forbidden City, the New York Daily News reported.
"President Trump is being treated like a royal during his visit to China, and received
a rare dinner inside the country's most famed imperial palace," the newspaper noted.
"Trump arrived in Beijing on Wednesday as part of his 12-day tour of Asia, and was greeted
by a small army of children waving American and Chinese flags as part of an elaborate
welcoming ceremony."
According to WKOW-TV, no foreign leader has received a dinner inside the palace in 68
years — since the founding of the People's Republic of China.
The Forbidden City is an elaborate palace complex that served as the seat of the Imperial
Chinese Dragon Throne from 1420 to 1912.
It was built after Emperor Zhu Di moved the capital of the Chinese empire from Nanjing
to Beijing.
Constructed over a period of 14 years, it required a million workers to complete.
When the Republic of China came into being in the early 20th century, the Forbidden City
ceased to be the seat of government.
In 1925, parts of it became a museum.
While a state dinner in the Forbidden City is unheard of for a U.S. president, it is
worth noting that during Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to the United States
earlier this year, President Trump took him to Mar-a-Lago, a stately residence of slightly
more recent provenance.
I guess Xi was just returning the favor.
Fatuous jokes aside, the state dinner had obvious political implications.
In the past month, Xi has been in the process of one of the most impressive consolidations
of power in China since the Mao years.
In mid-October, the Chinese leader presided over the 19th Party Congress — a gathering
that, in a country where democracy is non-existent, serves in its decisiveness as the dictatorial
version of election night.
It was the first Party Congress Xi chaired, and, as The Economist noted, "(t)he test
will reveal whether he is a rule-breaker or a rule-keeper."
Xi definitely went the rule-breaker route.
At the Congress, he introduced "Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
for a New Era."
That sounds more snoozeworthy than a cricket match on rain delay, but much like Ron Burgundy,
it's kind of a big deal.
A Chinese leader putting his name on a program that guides Beijing's future development
both nationally and internationally is almost unprecedented since Mao, and the fact that
it's mostly accepted by the party faithful has made Xi the most powerful Chinese ruler
in decades.
Or, as Trump put it more succinctly, "Now some people might call him the king."
Now that he's consolidated power at home, smoothing things over abroad is Xi's next
big challenge, particularly when it comes to the United States.
Trump has repeatedly called out China on trade and its relationship with North Korea, both
issues that could destabilize Xi's hold on power in the long term should things get
ugly.
Thus, the royal welcome and the state dinner inside the Forbidden City, a historical site
of considerable pride for a country known for considerable nationalism makes sense.
That's probably not going to make anyone in the Trump administration forget about Beijing's
on-again-off-again relationship with Pyongyang or its trade policies — but if flattery
won't get China everywhere in this case, one guesses Xi and his retinue hope it will
at least get them somewhere.
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Trump brings up trade deficit problem during Asian tour - Duration: 2:37.
U.S. President Donald Trump is en route to Vietnam for the fourth... and penultimate
leg... of his Asia tour.
Most watchers believe his stops in Japan, South Korea and China were successful,...
with Trump able to make gains and calm anxieties on the North Korea issue.
He also seems to have made some headway on trade,... a subject particularly close to
his heart.
Kim Mok-yeon reports.
Even before he embarked on his tour of Asia, the U.S. President stressed that trade and
North Korea's nuclear provocations would be at the top of his agenda.
After he landed in Japan, receiving a warm welcome from Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, he
did not hesitate to bring up the topic of Washington's trade partnership with Tokyo.
President Trump said that the two countries need to do more to come up with a fair trade
deal for both sides as the U.S. has suffered massive trade deficits with Japan.
(ENGLISH) Edit No1042 "We want fair and open trade but right now
our trade with Japan is not fair and it's not open but I know it will be soon."
During his stay, Trump said the two leaders were also able to reach a deal where Japan
will buy large amounts of American military equipment, which he referred to as the best
in the world.
In South Korea, Trump stressed the importance of the South Korea-U.S. alliance, especially
in tackling North Korea's acts of provocation.
He said that South Korea will be ordering more U.S. military equipment, which will help
America to reduce its trade deficit and at the same time help both countries defend themselves
from North Korea's threats.
(ENGLISH) Edit No3055 "..we have the greatest military equipment
in the world.
And South Korea will be ordering billions of dollars of that equipment, which, frankly,
for them makes a lot of sense.
And for us, it means jobs; it means reducing our trade deficit with South Korea."
During Trump's stay in China, President Xi Jinping announced that Beijing and Washington
signed trade deals worth more than $253 billion U.S. dollars
(ENGLISH) Edit No4102 "..our relationship with you and China is
a very important one to me, and to all of the people of our country.
And just by looking at the tremendous, incredible job-producing agreements just signed by those
major companies, we're off to a very, very good start."
After talks on trade, President Xi said that China is willing to increase imports of energy
and farm produce from the United States, and that it hopes the United States will increase
exports of technology for civilian use to China as well.
Kim Mok-yeon, Arirang news.
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[VietNam] November 10 - [Syria] deal could be announced after Trump - Putin meeting today. - Duration: 10:16.
Washington and Moscow are pushing closer to an agreement for a way forward in Syria as
Daesh is routed in the war-torn nation.
A Syrian deal could be announced as soon as Friday, timed to follow a possible meeting
by US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Vietnam, AP reports.
According to published reports, the agreement would revolve around deconfliction between
the substantial presence of US and Russian military assets in and around Syria, decreasing
the overall level of violence between various militant groups in Syria, and reviving peace
talks through the United Nations.
"The Russians have been nothing but professional, cordial and disciplined," Lt. Gen. Stephen
Townsend, Iraq-based command of the US coalition against Daesh, said in August when asked about
the deconfliction line between the two world powers.
"Very often the Russian contribution to the fight against Daesh goes unrecognized,"
Max Abrahms of the Council on Foreign Relations told Sputnik News in July.
The US media frequently leaves out Russia's stabilizing role when it comes to reporting
on Syria.
In July, the US, Russia and Jordan brokered a deal for a partial-ceasefire in southern
Syria based on "de-escalation zones" to limit violence in the war-torn country.
The deal emerged following the first Trump-Putin meeting at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov noted the diplomatic achievement was the "best
confirmation that when we deal with concrete matters, not speculations, we can achieve
results," while his counterpart, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, remarked that the
ceasefire was the "first indication of the US and Russia being able to work together
in Syria."
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Boris Johnson heaps praise on Donald Trump and backs US President in Vladimir Putin talks - Duration: 3:25.
Boris Johnson heaps praise on Donald Trump and backs US President in Vladimir Putin talks
The Foreign Secretary said was "penetrating corners of the global consciousness" using Twitter as a prominent tool in his presidency. Mr Trump is set to meet with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to discuss ongoing situations in Syria and.
Speaking to , Mr Johnson said: "I think Rex Tillerson is doing a great job trying to bring the Russians in there together with the Americans over the south of Syria.
"Rex is doing a great diplomatic job but we want the Russians to make political progress toward a deal in Syria that will allow the Syrian people – not just those in the country, but the 12 million kicked out – to have a vote. .
"When that vote happens I am in no doubt you will see a move away from the Assad regime if those 12 million are allowed to vote." Mr Johnson was also keen to praise Mr Trump's success after winning the race for the White House a little over a year ago.
The Foreign Secretary insisted the President's tweeting is a positive move and an effective way of communicating with the world "no matter how rambunctious" the subject.
Mr Johnson added: "And yes a lot of people don't like it and a lot of people relate to it. "In an age when people have turned off politics it's more direct and it's more communicative than a lot of previous presidents.
"I think you've got to realise the American President is just one of the huge global brands – he is penetrating corners of the global consciousness that I think few other presidents have ever done." Concluding the interview, the Fox News presenter praised Mr Johnson, telling the Foreign Secretary he was "made for television".
Mr Johnson has been under his own pressure this week, with Iranian television suggesting the Foreign Secretary said jailed charity worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was "training journalists" in Iran, prompting fears her five-year prison sentence would be extended.
State television said it was an "unintended confession of a real plot" from Mr Johnson.
The report, entitled 'Confession', said the Foreign Secretary's statement had falsified British claims that Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe was in Iran for "humanitarian purposes" and would be "very costly to the British Government" as it cast the "efforts over several months of the UK Government's institutions and networks to the four winds".
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