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North Korea warned! Donald Trump 'WILL NOT PUT UP WITH' rogue state's World War 3 threat

is on a trip to Asia in an effort to create a united front against.

Former US Army Special Forces Officer Jim Hanson insisted Mr Trump is reasserting his power so that the world will know "America is back".  President Trump gave a speech in which he insisted the United States will not be taken advantage of anymore.

He said: "I am always going to put America first, the same way I expect all of you in this room to put your countries first.  .

has upped its hostile approach against the US and its Asian allies, sparking fears World War 3 could happen at any moment.

  But Mr Hanson said that Mr Trump's speech enforced his power against North Korea and China and insisted America has "changed the game".

  Appearing on , Mr Hanson lashed former US President Barack Obama and said: "I think after eight years of Obama's cringing capitulation all around the world, it was a pleasure to watch President Trump proclaim that we will put America first, and to point out to the world that he's not going to put up with the bad actions that we had in the past.

  "He said that we're going to go ahead and assert our power as the world's sole superpower and make sure that people like China who have been, both on the economic stage and also in their support for North Korea, have been causing problems for the rest of us.

"So I think he's really changed the game and put the world on notice that America is back."  During the speech, the US President attacked the regime of North Korean leader and called on "all responsible nations" to come together to stop the nuclear threat from the rogue nation.

He said: The world cannot tolerate the menace of a rogue regime that threatens it with nuclear devastation.  "All responsible nations must join forces to isolate the brutal regime of North Korea-to deny it any form of support.".

For more infomation >> North Korea warned! Donald Trump 'WILL NOT PUT UP WITH' rogue state's World War 3 threat - Duration: 2:54.

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Bí ẩn thiết bị hỗ trợ Tổng thống Donald Trump diễn thuyết trôi chảy tại Đà Nẵng - Duration: 2:02.

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President Donald Trump addresses APEC CEO Summit in Da Nang - Duration: 2:16.

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Trump Skips Out on "Fancy Lunch" in Order to Sit Down and Eat With the Troops - Duration: 3:23.

Trump

Skips Out on �Fancy Lunch� in Order to Sit Down and Eat With the Troops.

BY KIM SMITH.

President Donald Trump chose to forgo a fancy lunch on Tuesday so he could sit down and

enjoy a meal with U.S. and South Korean troops.

Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in joined 108 servicemen and women, including

over a dozen South Koreans, for Taco Tuesday at Camp Humphreys during his visit to South

Korea, according to Stars and Stripes.

�I had a choice of having a beautiful, very fancy lunch and I said no, I want to eat with

the troops and we ate with the troops,� Trump said, according to a statement from

the White House.

Pvt.

Merion Holmes, 21, of Georgetown, South Carolina, said he was honored to see Trump.

�He said he�d rather eat with the troops than at a fancy restaurant,� Holmes told

Stars and Stripes after the meal.

�It made me feel like he cared.�

Before the meal, Sgt.

Jerrell Knight of Atlanta said he was nervous when he found out he would be seated next

to the president.

�I get to meet my commander in chief, my boss.

It�s pretty overwhelming to be right next to the president,� Knight said, as reported

by Stars and Stripes.

Knight said the president spoke about the U.S.-South Korean alliance and the need for

a solution to the North Korean problem.

He said Trump thanked him for his service and shook his hand.

In a video posted to Twitter, the president told the troops he was honored to be with

them.

Trump reportedly had to decide where to eat: with the troops or while visiting the DMZ.

A senior administration official told reporters Tuesday that there wasn�t enough time to

visit both Camp Humphreys and the DMZ.

He said it made sense for Trump to visit the DMZ since no U.S. president has ever visited

there before, the U.K. Guardian reported.

U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis visited the DMZ last week and Vice President Mike

Pence and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson have also recently visited the area.

�It�s becoming a little bit of a clich�, frankly.

And that�s why he�s going to be down at Humphreys,� the official said, as reported

by the Guardian.

Trump�s decision to skip out on a �fancy lunch� and eat with troops says a lot about

his character.

We can only wonder if former President Barack Obama would have made a similar choice.

Please like and share this story on Facebook and Twitter to spread the word about how President

Trump chose to eat lunch with troops while he was visiting South Korea.

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Children Are Suing Donald Trump For Intentionally Destroying The Planet - Duration: 3:29.

Donald Trump loves to go after people who try to hold him accountable.

We've seen him do it with the lawsuits that have come out against him, like Summer Zervos,

the woman who is suing him for sexual harassment.

She was a former contestant on The Apprentice.

She's now suing him.

He's come out, called her a liar, he has attacked her.

A lot of the other women who have accused him of sexual harassment or unwanted sexual

advances, he has attacked on Twitter saying, "Look at some of these women.

I would never touch them."

So it's going to really interesting to see how Donald Trump responds to the newest lawsuit

against him that is being brought by children.

Two children in the state of Pennsylvania have teamed up with an environmental organization,

to sue to Trump administration for reckless and deliberate indifference on the issue of

climate change.

In their lawsuit they specifically cite things like ditching the Paris Climate Accord, approving

the Keystone XL pipeline, reducing the amount of reporting that oil and coal companies have

to give about the emissions that they're spewing out, repealing Obama era regulations that

keep our air and our water clean, and of course purging the EPA of scientists and replacing

them with industry insiders, among many other complaints in this particular lawsuit.

Again, this lawsuit is being brought by children.

And this is not the only lawsuit about the environment being brought by children against

the federal government.

We have one that started well over a year ago, being brought by children.

That one was brought against the Obama administration and has not rolled over into the Trump administration.

So here's the question I have.

Why is it that children in this country seem to have more sense than the middle aged or

elderly people that we have running our government?

Why are children smarter than people who have gone to college for four or eight or even

twelve years in some instances?

Why are children smarter than people serving in congress who've gone to law school?

Why do they have more common sense and concern for the future of their country than people

like Paul Ryan or Mitch McConnell or Matt Gates or Ted Cruz or Rand Paul or any of these

idiots?

It is both pathetic and inspiring at the same time, and I know it's hard to kind of have

both feelings there.

Its pathetic that children have to be the ones to stand up and do it.

But it's inspiring that children are willing to do it.

Because maybe, maybe when these jerks in congress, they pass on from old age, so maybe in 30

to 40 years these children who are becoming activists today will be running this government

and just maybe three to four decades from now, we're going to have good government here

in the United States.

And these children today are trying to prevent further damage to our country, to our environment,

to the planet, so that in 30 years they actually have a country left that they're able

to run.

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„Wall Street Journal" berichtet | Türkei bot Trump-Berater Millionen für Entführung - Duration: 6:33.

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Could Trump STOP World War 3? US President's key crunch talks to halt North Korea revealed - Duration: 9:25.

Could Trump STOP World War 3? US President's key crunch talks to halt North Korea revealed

The outspoken Republican is calling on allies and international partners to stamp out the threat of World War 3 following repeated sabre rattling by the Hermit Kingdom's young dictator.

The President's tour has taken him through the corridors of power in South Korea, which fears the wrath of the DPRK's "rocket man".

And despite tough talk on Russia and China, President is expected to meet with Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin, two of the world's most powerful leaders with key links to the regime.

But can the 'Art of the Deal' author call on his international counterparts to bring an end to threats of ?.

Vladimir Putin (Russia) Tensions between President Trump and Vladimir Putin have flared up since the US election, when the former property mogul vowed to reach out to the Russian strongman.

Increased scrutiny over the Trump Administration's ties to Russia have also driven a wedge between the two leaders.

But Russia could provide key leverage in the battle to convince Kim Jong-un to disarm – and the two could strike a key deal when they meet on the sidelines of the APEC summit in Danang, Vietnam.

What can Russia do?  Russia have long claimed applying political pressure on North Korea is a wasted effort.

In an article released by the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin wrote: "Russia believes that the policy of putting pressure on Pyongyang to stop its nuclear missile program is misguided and futile.

Provocations, pressure and militarist and insulting rhetoric are a dead-end road. However the influence of Moscow carries weight in Pyongyang following Russia's decision to write off $10billion dollars of debt owed from the Soviet era.

Putin could use his leverage to neutralise the DPRK threat and project himself as an international player and peacemaker in a bid to clean up his harsh global image.

Samuel Ramani, a Russian foreign policy specialist, said: "As Russia takes an increasingly assertive approach to world affairs, it reminds its citizens of the Soviet Unions status as a superpower that could influence conflicts worldwide.

In this respect, Russias increased attention to North Korea is much like its military intervention in Syria and its expanded diplomatic presence in Libya and Afghanistan.  "Moscow is trying once again to project itself as a global power. What does Russia want? Following interference from Russia in the 2016 US election Donald Trump introduced fresh sanctions against Moscow – which he could offer to lift in return for Putin's help in tackling Kim.

The sanctions can target individuals who invest in Russian energy, provide military support to Moscow's allies or invest $10million or more in Russian government industries.

Xi Jinping (China) During his election campaign over a year ago Trump threatened to brand China a currency manipulator, and accused them of "raping" the US with Beijing-friendly trade deals.

But since ascending to the White House the US President has softened his stance on Chinese figurehead Xi Jinping, heralding their "close" relationship.

During Trump's time in office Xi has consolidated even more control over the communist state, becoming one of the most powerful Chinese leader's since Chairman Mao.

What can China do? China is North Korea's largest trade partner, keeping the tiny state financially afloat amid ever increasing sanctions. Trump claimed China "can fix this problem easily – and quickly" by leveraging political pressure on the hermit Kingdom.

Former national policy adviser Victor Cha said: "For decades, China has played a smoke-and-mirrors game on North Korea that traps the U.S.

in doomed negotiations that spare Beijing a near-term crisis on its border, but kicks the can down the road on the larger problem.

"The US should get China to step up and pay directly for the denuclearisation of North Korea.  "China's payments designed to prop up Pyongyang must be tied directly to nuclear inspections, and ultimately to denuclearisation and not to China's economic interests.".

What does China want? China is striking a new path in the world as it emerges as a global superpower under the leadership of President Xi.

It currently has a large trade surplus with the US – something Trump has vowed to stamp out during his presidency.

But he may be forced to ease off his tough rhetoric towards Beijing in return for dealing with the North Korean crisis – which would also help China to continue to show its ability to influence global events as well as removing a volatile threat from their border.

Trump could also recognise Beijing's territorial claims in the South China Sea, a region that is also claimed by several other countries and is regularly passed through by the US navy in a bid to undermine China's island land grab.

Moon Jae-in (South Korea) South Korean President Moon Jae in was elected into Seoul's Blue House after campaigning to open dialogue with Kim Jong-un and turn away from the US.

He once claimed he would never "kowtow to the Americans", and wrote in a book published earlier this year it was time for South Korea to "say no to the Americans".

But so far the South Korean President has shown close ties to the US figurehead.

What can South Korea do?  South Korea does not have the heavyweight economic and military leverage carried by China and Russia – however it is sill a key part of any talks on the peninsula.

Any deal that opens up the hermit kingdom would likely need South Korea to have a seat at the table, making keeping it on side vital for anyone hoping to bring about a North Korea solution.

Meanwhile the small nation, with its booming economic growth, is one of the US' strongest allies and offers the US military access to the region.

What does South Korea want?  Living under the shadow of Kim Jong-un's nuclear nightmare has been a major issue for South Korea since the tyrant rose to power at the end of 2011.

It could ask Trump to show more support for Moon Jae-in's policy of negotiation with Kim Jong-un – with the US President previously blasted as "appeasement".

Moon's inability to control North Korea or Trump's exchanges in fierce rhetoric, as well as Kim's repeated nuclear tests, have reportedly led to questions over his ability to govern.

Political analyst Bong Young-shi said: "President Trump might have felt frustration about a seemingly softer stance from the South Korean leadership, but at the same time the Trump administration also agrees that military options are way too risky.".

For more infomation >> Could Trump STOP World War 3? US President's key crunch talks to halt North Korea revealed - Duration: 9:25.

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voila pourquoi donald trump a besoin de chine militaire de la Chine impressionante - Duration: 4:07.

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Trump, Putin Meet Briefly At Economic Summit - Duration: 1:45.

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Report: Trump Executive Order Rocks Obama – He's Taking Away Barack's… - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 2:36.

When running for office, Donald Trump promised to undo much of damage caused by the last

administration.

Millions of Americans rallied behind Trump, sick of the terrible policies and decisions

made by President Obama.

Already, Trump has made good on his promise, rolling back terrible regulation, excessive

government, and bloated programs.

Now news is reaching the country that Trump is about to undo one of the worst aspects

of Obamacare.

From Breitbart:

According to a report from the Washington Examiner, President Donald Trump will prepare

an executive order that will unravel Obamacare's individual mandate…

A White House official pushed back on the Senators' claims, saying that the Trump

administration's position remains that Congress should resolve the issue of repealing Obamacare.

The White House staffer said, "Pursuant to the President's January EO on Obamacare,

we are always looking for ways to provide relief from Obamacare.

The long-standing issues with the mandate would be best resolved legislatively…"

President Trump cannot repeal the individual mandate outright through executive order,

but Trump can direct the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) through expanded

"hardship exemptions," which is left to the discretion of the executive branch.

The hardship exemption would allow Americans to avoid paying the government the $695 fine

or 2.5 percent of one's income, whichever is larger, for not obtaining health insurance.

When Obamacare was first announce, the biggest things to outrage Americans was the mandate.

For the government to require Americans to buy health insurance–when so many could

not afford it in the first place–was a shocking abuse of government power.

Obamacare was "supposed" to make health care more affordable and easily accessible.

Instead it only punished Americans and small businesses who struggled to meet the basic

requirements.

It's high time the toxic program was repealed completely.

It will only continue to collapse, leaving more Americans without coverage.

At the very least, revoking the individual mandate would mean Americans aren't being

punished by the government for not being able to afford health care.

But will lawmakers be able to do it themselves?

Probably not.

Once again the President has to clean up after Congress.

For more infomation >> Report: Trump Executive Order Rocks Obama – He's Taking Away Barack's… - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 2:36.

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Melania Trump Reaches Top Of Great Wall Turns To CNN Reporter And Said THIS(VIDEO)!!! - Duration: 1:53.

Melania Trump Reaches Top Of Great Wall Turns To CNN Reporter And Said THIS

so you've now spent some time with mrs. sabe and Madame pong what's your

takeaway have you learned anything from them about you know being your

counterparts are being first lady we had a great time it was nice to see them

again they were in the United States before and we have a great relationships

with all three of them did you talk about your platform with them uh we we

did we did we did exchange what they working on and what I will work on and

what my passion is your husband we hear a lot from him about how he thinks and

feels and it's been one year since the election and perhaps not a role you saw

yourself in necessarily it might have been somewhat of a surprise how are you

feeling one year into this role as first lady

how does it how has it been for you it's an honor to be a First Lady of the

United States and it was very busy here and we love to live in Washington we

have a very busy life and it's exciting as well and I'm looking forward to work

on behalf of the children great in any frustrations or anything that has been

unexpected or surprising for you it's it's very exciting life and it's a lot

of things that you need to take care of a lot of responsibilities

and it's it's part of being a first lady

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Le tacle subtil d'Em­ma­nuel Macron à Donald Trump lors de son inter­view à - Duration: 2:05.

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WATCH: Trump and Putin REFUSE to let go during INTENSE handshake in Vietnam - Duration: 2:44.

WATCH: Trump and Putin REFUSE to let go during INTENSE handshake in Vietnam

US President and his Russian counterpart are said to be admirers of one another, however, both were keen to show the world who is boss during a long-lasting handshake.

Meeting at a photocall with fellow world leaders at the APEC Economic Leaders' week event in Da Nang, Vietnam, the pair stood alongside each other after sharing another white-knuckle handshake.

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters aboard Air Force One no formal talks are going to be held between Presidents Trump and Putin, but a sideline chat is possible.

"Regarding a Putin meeting, there was never a meeting confirmed and there will not be one that takes place due to scheduling conflicts on both sides," Ms Sanders said.

"There is no formal meeting or anything scheduled for them." She added: "Now, they're going to be in the same place. Are they going to bump into each other and say hello? Certainly possible, and likely.

"But in terms of a scheduled, formal, meeting there's not one on the calendar and we don't anticipate there will be one." However, the Kremlin said a meeting between the pair "will happen one way or another".

Officials in Moscow said they have been "receiving contradictory signals" from the White House but claimed the Russian leader would meet with his American counterpart.

Last month, Russia announced it would be suing Mr Trump's government over the "illegal seizure" of its diplomatic properties in the US.

American officials expelled 35 Russian diplomats and took control of the buildings in response to Moscow kicking out 455 embassy staff from embassies across Russia. The diplomatic crisis comes despite repeated attempts by President Trump to improve links with Mr Putin's government.

For more infomation >> WATCH: Trump and Putin REFUSE to let go during INTENSE handshake in Vietnam - Duration: 2:44.

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Le tacle subtil d'Em­ma­nuel Macron à Donald Trump lors de son inter­view à Time Maga­zine - Duration: 2:06.

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This Is First lady's dress as Melania Trump to cap Asia trip - Duration: 3:14.

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Putin blasts Trump's opponents for using Russia as a WEAPON against US President - Duration: 3:32.

Putin blasts Trump's opponents for using Russia as a WEAPON against US President

The Russian leader dismissed claims of a US-Kremlin plot to help Mr Trump win the White House as "nonsense" and again denied his government played any part in meddling with the campaign.

This comes after Mr Trump's former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, was indicted on charges including conspiracy against the United States as part of an ongoing probe in to alleged Russian interference.  But speaking to reporters earlier today, Mr Putin said claims Mr Manafort was linked to Russia are "being fabricated by Trump opponents as a weapon against the US President".  The charges against the former campaign chief, and his deputy Rick Gates, do not mention Mr Trump or Russian involvement.

And the conspiracy against the United States charge relates to allegations of tax fraud and money laundering.

But prosecutors say Mr Manafort was involved with illegal foreign lobbying on behalf of a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine from 2005 all the way up to and including 2016.

Mr Trump has been in office for less than a year but his presidency has been dogged by claims of collusion with Russians.

He says the allegations were invented by his political opponents and the mainstream media to delegitimise his election win, despite reports from his own intelligence services which concluded the Kremlin had orchestrated a wide-ranging influence operation.

And addressing reporters at a press conference today, Mr Putin backed up the President's assertions and denied his government had played any part in meddling in the 2016 ballot.

Mr Putin added revelations that the US Commerce Secretary, Wilbur Ross, owns a  significant stake in a Russian shipping company were purely businesses related and never had anything to do with politics.

The multi-millionaire's name appeared in the Paradise Papers - a huge leak of documents laying bare the financial dealings of some of the world's most wealthy business and individuals.

The shipping company reportedly does business with Mr Putin's son-in-law and other members of his inner circle, who are subject to strict international sanctions.

But Mr Ross has denied any foul play, and told the BBC earlier this week: "There is nothing wrong with it.  "The fact that it happens to be called a Russian company doesn't mean there is any evil in it."  .

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Melania Trump wraps up in a $2,700 coat and heeled boots to meet with military families in Alaska - Duration: 8:18.

welcome to my OD News channel

Melania Trump wraps up in a $2,700 puffy coat and heeled boots to meet with military families

in Alaska, as her husband continues his Asia tour in Vietnam without her

Melania Trump was all bundled up for her trip to Alaska, where she met with military families

and children at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. The 47-year-old first lady looked cozy, yet

chic as she stepped off the aircraft in Anchorage in a $2,690 Ralph Lauren down coat and headed

to meet with children who participate in the Paws to Read program at the military base.

While Melania was in Alaska with her husband's son-in-law and senior advisor Jared Kushner,

President Trump traveled to Vietnam with White House Communications Director Hope Hicks.

Melania wore her plaid, olive green coat open as walked off the aircraft, showing off her

orange turtleneck sweater and her cream skinny jeans.

The former model completed her look with a pair taupe suede boots featuring a series

of buckles around the ankles and a chunky heel.

The first lady kept her coat on upon her arrival at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, where

she had the opportunity to check out some of the military programs available to the

children who live on the base. Paws to Read is a program where children read

out loud to pets as a way to enhance their reading skills and help build confidence.

During her visit, Melania was photographed leaning over her chair with her hands clasped

together as she happily watched a little boy read to the dog lying next to him.

The friendly pooch was decked out in a military vest, and while the dog didn't appear to be

too interested in the story, Melania was all ears.

Melania also sat down at a children's size table with a group of kids who showed her

how to make instruments using Popsicle sticks and paper.

Her visit to the base came was part of a refueling stop as she made her way back to Washington,

D.C. after spending the past week traveling with her husband during his 12-day tour throughout

Asia. Melania's weather-appropriate outfit was a

far cry from the ornate gown she wore during a state dinner in Beijin, China, the night

before. The first lady wowed in a Gucci fur trim dress

with an ornate pattern reminiscent of traditional Chinese clothing.

She exuded plenty of confidence as she strode in five-inch, baby pink stilettos, which matched

the fur lining of her sleeves, next to her Chinese counterpart, Peng Liyuan.

The two first ladies walked in with their husbands, Presidents Trump and Xi, for the

occasion held at Beijing's Great Hall of the People.

Melania might have gotten a bit of style inspiration from the actress Margot Robbie, who wore the

same Gucci dress at the premiere of The Legend Of Tarzan in June last year.

Earlier on Thursday, the first lady also wowed in the style department in a custom Dolce

& Gabbana gown, thought to have cost at least $3,975.

She donned the floor-length number during a welcome ceremony also thrown at the Great

Hall of the People, and while visiting a primary school with Madame Peng.

Melania happily took up a paintbrush and ink under the watchful eye of the young students

at Banchang Primary School. As well as greeting the young students and

joining in with some of their lessons, the VIP guests were also treated to a special,

cultural performance from students. Both Melania and Madame Peng were photographed

smiling and clapping after the show, surrounded by a group of beaming schoolchildren.

While Melania was clearly in the spotlight during Thursday's state dinner, 29-year-old

Hope has upstaged her on a couple of occasions during President Trump's trip around Asia.

The duo joined the president in South Korea on Wednesday to listen to his address at the

National Assembly in Seoul. Hope looked notably chic in a grey turtleneck

sweater as she sat a few rows behind the mother of one and just a few feet away from the president's

son-in-law Jared.

The White House communications director cut a simple but chic silhouette in her sweater

with puff shoulders. She wore her signature blowout during the event, and was seen tossing

her long blond hair over her shoulder as she fixed her earpiece to listen to the commander

in chief. Melania also went for a classic look in an

all-black outfit featuring a black blazer cinched at the waist with a matching belt.

The first lady, who wore her hair in a blowout like Hope, was all smiles as she settled in

ahead of her husband's address. Hope is a former Trump Organization employee.

She has in the past worked inside the Trump Tower and helped Ivanka grow her fashion line,

before President Trump hired her away when he decided to run for president.

Hope and Jared are both featured in the picture taken aboard Air Force One, which sees several

key members of Trump's inner circle - including White House Director of Social Media and Assistant

to the President Dan Scavino and Stephen Miller, a senior advisor for policy, posing with their

thumbs up while posing next to the president. The group looks very cozy in the image; Jared

can be seen with his arm casually resting on Hope's shoulder while Stephen has his arm

around her waist, as they all smile happily for the cameras.

All three were traveling with President Trump during first leg of his five-country tour

of Asia, while his daughter Ivanka has remained at home in Washington, D.C.

On Monday, the ever-glamorous Melania faced some serious competition in the style stakes,

once again courtesy of Hope. Both women showed their support for President

Trump while attending a state banquet in Tokyo; however, while the first lady chose a very

traditional floor-length gown for the occasion, Hope spiced things up a bit, ensuring she

stood out from the crowd in a chic tuxedo. Hope wore the tailored black suit with a traditional

white tuxedo shirt, accessorizing the look with an oversized black bow tie worn at her

neck at the event, which was hosted by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the Akasaka Palace

in Tokyo, to mark Trump's visit. Hope wore her long hair down in a blowout

and added a splash of color to her monochromatic look with a slick of bold pink lipstick, finishing

off her make-up with a smokey eye. In contrast to Hope's androgynous style option,

Melania donned a bright red, floor-length gown with short sleeves on the occasion.

She paired the glamorous number with a low hairdo and diamond earrings, and she also

sported a smoky eye. While Melania is making her way back to Washington,

D.C., Hope was photographed at the Beijing Airport on Friday ahead of the president's

trip to Vietnam. Although the White House communications director

has been turning it up in the style department for most of the tour, she didn't look quiet

as put together in her wrinkled collared shirt as she waited to board Air Force One.

Hope paired the ill-fitting button-down with black trousers and black pumps, and at one

point she had her long, highlighted hair pulled up in an uncharacteristic high ponytail.

The former model had a large brown leather carryall in the crook of her arm, and she

carried a Louis Vuitton duffel bag ahead of her flight with the president.

While waiting outside on the tarmac, Hope wore her sunglasses on the top of her head

as the breeze blew through her hair, which she had pulled back down.

It's been a whirlwind week for Hope who started the tour by giving First Lady Melania Trump

a run for her money in the fashion department. Within a week, Hope went from donning a ladylike

pink dress in Hawaii to donning a wrinkled men's shirt on her way to Vietnam.

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North Korean 'desperately pleads with Trump' to save his wife and son after failed escape - Duration: 3:08.

North Korean 'desperately pleads with Trump' to save his wife and son after failed escape

The four-year-old boy and his mother tried to secretly cross the border to get away from the oppressive regime but are understood to have been detained in China last week and risk being deported.

In a video message the man, who asked only to be named as Lee, pleaded with China's President Xi Jinping not to send the pair back to Kim Jong-un's regime.

He said: "I wish Chinas Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump would think of my child as their grandchild and send my son to the free country, South Korea.".

He said his family would "either face execution or wither away in a political prison camp" if they were handed back to the North Korean authorities.

Lee's wife and son were arrested along with 8 other defectors in Shenyang in Liaoning province, north-east China, on November 4. According to the charity Human Rights Watch, 49 North Korean's have been detained in China over the last three months.

They claim that at least nine of those arrested over that time period have been returned to the brutal dictatorship. Lee has managed to escape from North Korea, fleeing to its southern neighbour in 2015.

"I can almost hear my baby calling my name, he added.

I can see my baby in that cold cell, crying out for his father. I cant just stand by doing nothing. According to Amnesty International, nearly 1,500 people escaped to South Korea over the last 12 months.

South Korea and Japan have also reported several high profile government officials have deserted Kim Jong-un's tyranny and sought asylum. Lee's plea to both the Chinese premier and the US President comes in the same week that the latter visited Beijing.

During his visit, Mr Trump told China it must do more to reign in North Korea as he called on President Xi Jinping to help denuclearise Kim Jong-un's regime.

He said: "China can fix this problem easily and quickly and I am calling on China and your great president to hopefully work on it very hard.".

For more infomation >> North Korean 'desperately pleads with Trump' to save his wife and son after failed escape - Duration: 3:08.

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US President Donald Trump begins state visit to Vietnam - Duration: 2:58.

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Trump Vows To Take Down Hollywood and D.C. Pedophile Players - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 10:50.

President Donald Trump is zeroing in on the elite pedophile rings that control Hollywood

and Washington D.C.

According to Trump, too many elite pedophiles are still at large, and he is fully committed

to exposing and stopping them from committing more crimes.

Lizcrokin.com reports: On Feb. 23, during a listening session at the White House on

human trafficking Trump said: "Dedicated men and women across the federal government

have focused on this for some time — as you know it's been much more focused over

the last four weeks."

Trump meant what he said and wasted no time going after child sexual predators.

During Trump's first month in office alone, authorities arrested over 1500 individuals

for charges related to pedophilia.

The mainstream media not only has refused to cover child sex trafficking among the elites,

they've actively covered up for pedophiles because many in the media are involved.

However, I wrote in February that this story would eventually get so big that the mainstream

media will be forced to cover this epidemic.

We've finally reached that boiling point.

On Thursday The New York Times released a bombshell report revealing that movie mogul

Harvey Weinstein of the Weinstein Company has paid off at least eight women who claimed

he sexually assaulted them.

He made sexual advances toward Ashley Judd, told an employee on her first day that he'd

boost her career if she accepted his sexual advances and forced another employee to give

him a massage, according to the report.

Although there are no public reports of Weinstein sexually assaulting children or downloading

child pornography, he has aggressively defended Roman Polanski who was convicted of raping

a 13-year-old girl.

Not only did Weinstein stick up for the pedophile, he campaigned for the courts to commute his

sentence by starting a petition and wrote an entire op-ed on his behalf titled Polanski

Has Served His Time & Must Be Freed.

Meryl Streep gave Roman Polanksi a standing ovation at the Oscars after he was convicted

of child rape and Whoopi Goldberg insisted the sexual assault of the child not a real

rape.

"I know it wasn't rape-rape," Goldberg said.

Not only does Weinstein have slew of close A-list friends such as Streep and Jay-Z, he's

also close with both former President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

The disgraced mogul is so tight with these Democratic leaders that he visited the White

House 13 times while Obama was in office and held a fundraiser for Clinton at his private

Manhattan home last June.

Disturbingly, Obama's daughter, Malia, interned for Weinstein's company in New York during

a break before college.

On Tuesday former Glee star Mark Salling plead guilty to one possession of child pornography

stemming from an indictment filed last year.

He admitted to downloading over 50,000 images and videos of child pornography.

Multiple women have accused Salling of sexual assault.

Former "Sons of Guns" star Will Hayden was sentenced to life in prison in May for

raping two children.

Hayden was found guilty of repeatedly raping two female victims for years between the age

of 11 and 13-years-old.

Hayden's daughter, Stephanie, who also starred on the show, was arrested in 2014 on allegations

of child abuse.

She allegedly allowed her son to be physically abused by her husband.

She said her father preyed on her as a child, and that her father raped one of the alleged

victims "almost daily" for a year.

Earlier this week news broke that Clinton close ally and convicted pedophile Jeffrey

Epstein has paid $5.5 million to settle lawsuits filed by three of the more than two dozen

teens who sued him.

Epstein was accused of recruiting dozens of underage girls as sex slaves and for his wealthy

friends.

He reportedly trafficked many of the minors on his private island that was visited by

Bill Clinton about two dozen times according to flight logs.

A source claims Hillary went to the island several times as well.

On September 25, a judged sentenced Anthony Weiner, another close ally of the Clintons,

to 21 months in jail for sexting with a minor.

Weiner's wife, Huma Abedin, has worked as Clinton's top aide while she was Secretary

of State and during both of her presidential campaigns.

Not only are most of the elite politicians and celebrities arrested tied to the Clintons,

many of them are Democrats.

There's a staggering 11 liberal mayors accused of child sex-related crimes since 2016.

Also, authorities arrested Mayor Bill de Blasio staffer and CNN guest Jacob Schwartz for child

porn in New York on May 25.

Schwartz had 3,000 images of child porn including the rape of a 6-month-old baby.

Schwartz's father, Arthur Schwartz, is a labor lawyer and a prominent Democratic insider.

Even though Schwartz appeared on CNN, the network has refused to cover this story to

this day.

I confronted Jake Tapper on video over the summer at Politicon and asked him why CNN

has refused to cover the arrest of Schwartz and other elite pedophiles.

Tapper was unable to offer me an explanation.

Senator Bob Menendez is accused of sleeping with multiple prostitutes in the Dominican

Republic including a minor.

The Democratic senator from New Jersey is currently on trial for bribery and corruption

charges.

Although most of the elite pedophiles who have been arrested are registered Democrats,

there are some big name Republicans involved in pedophilia-related scandals too.

Former Oklahoma State Senator Ralph Shortey was charged with child sex trafficking, production

of child pornography and two counts of transportation of child pornography involving a prepubescent

girl and young boys in March.

The former Republican senator attempted to solicit sex from a 17-year-old boy.

Shortey was elected to the Oklahoma Senate in 2010 and served till he resigned after

his arrest earlier this year.

A new accuser filed a lawsuit against Dennis Hastert in May alleging the former Speaker

of the House sodomized him decades ago.

Hastert was indicted in 2015 for paying hush money to victims he admitted to molesting

when they were children as he served as their wrestling coach from 1965 to 1981.

Shockingly, many of the pedophile-related arrests under Trump's Department of Justice

have included law enforcement and judicial elites who are in positions that require them

to protect children from pedophiles.

For example, former Virginia sex crimes detective Bruce Arlie Harvey pleaded guilty in August

to multiple charges of sex crimes against children.

Harvey, who also worked as a karate instructor, sexually abused multiple female students who

were approximately 13-years-old.

The abuse of the children last several years.

Former Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department psychologist Michael Dane Ward was convicted

in August of multiple sexual assaults of two young children.

He faces a possible life sentence for the crimes, which involved oral copulation, sodomy

and lewd acts on children under the age of 10.

Palm Beach County sheriff's deputy Adam W. Godbey is facing child pornography charges

after more than 30 images and videos were found on a cellphone and laptop at his home.

Authorities arrested Godbey after a tip was sent to the National Center for Missing and

Exploited Children about child porn being uploaded to a website.

Godbey was hired by the sheriff's office in 2013.

Former well-respected Massachusetts cop Richard Woodhead plead guilty to child pornography

charges in April.

The 54-year-old was placed on administrative leave and has since retired.

New York Sheriff's Deputy Peter Farnum was arrested on child porn charges in July.

The Saratoga County officer is accused of using a home computer to download and store

more than 14,000 files of child pornography.

Former DC police officer Chukwuemeka Ekwonna was indicted in August on charges of sex trafficking

of minors and enticement of minors to engage in prostitution.

Prosecutors say that in June of 2012 Ekwonna exchanged messages with minors – including

a 14 and 15-year-old girl – offering to pay them to engage in sex acts with him.

Ekwonna met up with the 15-year-old in January and allegedly pointed a handgun at the victim

in the back seat of his car and demanded she give him back the money he had just paid her.

Former Secret Service agent Lee Robert Moore was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Thursday

for sending sexually explicit messages to minors while on duty at the White House.

Moore plead guilty in March to enticement of a minor to engage in sexual activity and

attempting to transfer obscene materials to a minor.

He was fired after his arrest in 2015.

Authorities charged California's former deputy attorney general Raymond Joseph Liddy,

53, with possession of child porn in July after they found images of children engaging

in sexual conduct on a computer and a thumb drive in his home.

Liddy is the son of former FBI agent and lawyer G. Gordon Liddy.

G directed the burglary of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in June of

1972 in the Watergate scandal.

These elite pedophile arrests are just the tip of the iceberg.

Weinstein was the first big domino to fall in Hollywood.

However, you can rest assured that many more elite child sexual predators – particularly

big names in DC and in the entertainment business – will be arrested.

When the full truth comes out about how rampant child sex trafficking is in this country,

particularly among the elites, the public will remember who had the courage to address

this horrendous issue and who chose to turn a blind eye to the rape and torture of infants

and kids.

As Navy Seal and founder of Veterans for Child Rescue Craig Sawyer has stated, Trump is dedicated

to stopping this evil that's plagued our great nation for far too long.

"We've got a President now who's not OK with children being raped and tortured

to death so thank God," Sawyer said.

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