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Melania Trump fashion style on her 42nd week as first lady in Japan, China and more on her Asia trip - Duration: 5:13.
as we predicted we got a whole lot of Melania Trump this week thanks to her
tagging along with her husband on a 12-day trip to Asia frankly this trip
helped us learn a lot about how Melania Trump is using fashion as first lady
while Michelle Obama made a habit of wearing designers from the country she
was visiting abroad like when she wore Kenzo on a trip to Japan in May 2015
Melania Trump hasn't really embraced that approach in Asia opting to with her
favorite designers instead of exploring what Asian designers have to offer she
has a style and she's sticking to it apparently this is what Melania Trump
wore this week Friday November 3rd a white Dior dress for arriving in Hawaii
for a quick touchdown in Hawaii before their John to Asia first lady kept
things easy donning a breezy white dress from Dior and wrapping a leather belt
around her waist Saturday November 4th a tropical dress for leaving Hawaii
First Lady Trump was seen in a brand new outfit for her Hawaiian exit a tropical
looking dress with large leaves from the london-based brand bar Godin or a label
she had yet to wear his first lady donning nude flats for a flight to Japan
we have to say Trump's bright pattern look shocked us and she continued doing
so with her fashion choices throughout her trip Sunday November 5th a funky
Fendi coat for Tokyo mark this down as one of the more unexpected outfits Trump
wore this week after arriving in Japan on Sunday Trump wore a funky and unusual
beige black and orange Fendi coat over a leather pencil skirt from one of her
favorites her Pierre Sunday November 5th a demure black look for dinner with
japan's Prime Minister to round off the day Trump reverted to her beloved black
for dinner with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife pairing a her
Pierre coat dress with her signature black Manolo Blahnik stilettos to match
Monday November 6th a blue Dior for exploring Japan
on Monday Trump's fondness for 50s silhouettes showed again when she wore a
caped midnight blue Dior dress for visits to the Imperial Palace and
kyobashi Tsukiji elementary school of course
she wore blue amber Manolo Blahnik Hills that matched her dress exactly Monday
November 6th a bright red Valentino for a state dinner for her final outfit
change Monday Trump slipped into a bright red dress from Valentino another
classic choice for a state dinner with Japan's leaders Tuesday November 7th a
large aubergine coat for South Korea on Tuesday the Trump's flew from Japan to
South Korea and for their arrival Trump appeared in a voluminous purple
coat from del Pozo the Spanish label she's worn many times before as for the
shoes she opted for suede Louboutins in a brighter purple Tuesday November 7th a
glittery number for dinner in Seoul South Korea for dinner at the blue house
the South Korean equivalent of the White House
Trump wore a surprisingly glittery black and blue lace gown from J Mendel
Wednesday November 8th a military inspired McQueen coat for one last stop
and Seoul South Korea first lady and her husband visited South Korea's national
cemetery for one last stop to which Trump wore military-inspired black
Alexander McQueen coat with a black leather belt cinched at the waist
Wednesday November 8th a black coat again for her arrival in Beijing Melania
Trump was in Beijing hours later wearing an entirely different black coat from
Dolce and Gabbana with black hills to match Thursday November 9th a Dolce &
Gabbana floral dress for a welcome ceremony in Beijing Trump kept loyal to
D and G the next day wearing a long black dress embellished with flowers to
a welcome ceremony and a primary school in Beijing Thursday November 9th an
Asian inspired Gucci look for dinner in Beijing well this was unexpected for
dinner in Beijing with China's first lady penguin Trump wore Gucci dress
featuring an asian-inspired pattern and the pink fur at the end of the sleeves a
shame this look didn't come from a Chinese designer though we have to say
Friday November 10th a classic silhouette for traversing the Great Wall
here's the Melania Trump we know for visiting the Beijing Zoo and the Great
Wall of China on Friday Trump wore a long grey skirt nude flats
a black sweater and a black coat she sensed the whole look together with a
wide pink leather belt cut to look like lace a classic yet casual at least for
first lad Melania Trump look
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'He's begging for WAR!' Kim BREAKS SILENCE over Trump's Asia tour - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:02.
'He's begging for WAR!' Kim BREAKS SILENCE over Trump's Asia tour
KIM JONG-UN has broken his silence over US
President Donald Trump's first trip to Asia, threatening to spark World War 3.
In a statement carried by North Korea's state news agency today, Trump's visit to Asia has
been described as showing he is a "destroyer" who is begging for war.
"Trump made his conceived attempt yet again to alienate our people from the government,"
the Hermit State's foreign ministry spokesman said.
He added: "Trump, during his visit, laid bare his true nature as destroyer of world
peace and stability and begged for a nuclear war on the Korean peninsula."
The state-run news agency also blasted Trump's visit a "business trip" in a report, claiming
Washington intends to "demonize" Pyongyang to spark international tensions.
It said: "His current trip to our surrounding region is a warmonger's visit for confrontation
to rid the DPRK of its self-defensive nuclear deterrence.
"The DPRK's possession of nuclear weapons was a righteous and inevitable choice to defend
our national sovereignty and dignity and our people's rights to existence and development
from increased nuclear threats and blackmail by the U.S. and its hostile moves against
the DPRK.
The war of words between Trump and nuke-nut Kim has been threatening to boil over into
an all-out war.
The North's relentless testing of missiles of nuclear bombs, coupled with threats to
turn the US into a "sea of fire", has left the world holding its breath.
But Trump's Asia tour, which started in South Korea and is now in Vietnam, has risked Kim's
outrage – especially after Trump used his visit to the South to warn Kim: "Do not try
us".
The leader of the free-world said in his speech: "I hope I speak not only for our countries,
but for all civilized nations, when I say to the North: Do not underestimate us, and
do not try us.
"We will defend our common security, our shared prosperity, and our sacred liberty."
He added: "America does not seek conflict or confrontation, but we will never run from
it.
"History is filled with discarded regimes that have foolishly tested America's resolve."
Trump's tour of Asia will end in the Phillipines on Monday before he heads back to Washington
amid fears Kim will test his resolve yet again with a nuclear test.
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Trump in Vietnam - Duration: 0:58.
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Trump SLAMS 'short and fat' Kim – then admits he wants to be his friend - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:03.
US supremo Donald Trump launched into an extraordinary tirade against North Korean leader Kim Jong-un
who branded the president an "old lunatic".
The Donald took to Twitter to blast the unhinged dictator as he continues his grand tour of
Asia.
He said: "Why would Kim Jong-un insult me by calling me 'Old'when I would never
call him 'short and fat'?
"Oh well, I try so hard to be his friend and maybe someday that will happen."
Pyongyang was unusually quiet during Trump's visits to Japan and South Korea, despite experts
warning that Kim could launch a missile this month.
But North Korea's Foreign Ministry slipped out its first statement on the president's
tour and branded him an "old lunatic".
It said: "Reckless remarks by an old lunatic like Trump will never scare us or stop our
advance.
"On the contrary, all this makes us more sure that our choice to promote economic construction
at the same time as building up our nuclear force is all he more righteous, and it pushes
us to speed up the effort to complete our nuclear force."
Trump's visit to Asia aims to bring peace to the region following a series of threats
from Pyongyang this year.
But the tour, which started in South Korea and will end in the Philippines, did always
run the risk of provoking Kim – especially after the Donald warned the brute "not to
try the US".
On Monday he will return to Washington amid fears that Kim will test the US' resolve
to test another nuke.
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Tucker Carlson 11/11/2017, Fox News Today November 11 2017 Trump News Today - Duration: 28:19.
Tucker Carlson 11/11/2017, Fox News Today November 11 2017 Trump News Today
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Report Trump Rejected 5 Women Sent to Hotel Room, "We Don't Do That Type of Stuff" Bodyguard Says - Duration: 4:53.
Report: Trump Rejected 5 Women Sent to Hotel Room, �We Don�t Do That Type of Stuff�
Bodyguard Says.
BY BEN MARQUIS.
Ever since it was made public by BuzzFeed News in January, there has been plenty of
discussion about the �dossier� compiled by a former British spy on behalf of Democrat-aligned
political opposition research firm, Fusion GPS.
It leveled all sorts of unproven allegations against President Donald Trump.
Trump�s longtime bodyguard and chief of security Keith Schiller was called before
the House Intelligence Committee on Tuesday for a four hour, closed door hearing, where
he testified under oath about a number of issues, including the dossier, CNN reported.
Schiller either denied or couldn�t recall any of the accusations put forward in the
dossier, despite repeated and repetitive questions from his congressional interlocutors.
NBC News reported that Schiller explicitly denied one of the more salacious allegations
in the dossier.
It claimed Russian hookers were sent to Trump�s hotel room during a trip to Moscow in 2013,
where they were said to have engaged in certain activities that were caught on tape and held
as blackmail by the Russians.
In Moscow for the Miss Universe pageant, it was claimed that a Russian participant in
the event informed Schiller that he would be sending �five women� to Trump�s room
for his entertainment, but Schiller testified that he rejected that offer.
�We don�t do that type of stuff,� Schiller stated, according to two sources familiar
with his testimony before the committee.
Schiller recalled telling Trump about the offer later in the day and noted how they
both laughed it off as ridiculous.
He testified that Trump went to bed alone that evening with Schiller posted outside
his room for a time before retiring for the night himself.
Though he admitted that he didn�t know if anything had occurred after he had left his
post outside the room, he nevertheless testified under oath that he was confident nothing happened,
certainly nothing involving Russian prostitutes.
Schiller also made sure to note that Trump was always well aware that he could be under
surveillance at any time, and made a habit of warning his associates to always be careful
of what they said and did, particularly in a foreign country.
It was also reported that Schiller testified to his reaction upon first seeing the Russian
prostitute allegation put forward in the dossier, in which he claimed to have stated, �Oh
my God, that�s bullsh**.�
It is worth noting that Schiller�s rejection of the prostitutes is not a new story, but
was first reported by The Daily Caller back in January, shortly after the dossier was
first made public.
At that time, an unnamed adviser to Trump was asked about the contents of the dossier,
particularly about the Russian prostitutes.
That adviser told the reporter that he knew for a fact that the supposed incident never
occurred, and named Russian pop star Emin Alagarov as the individual who sent the women
up to Trump�s room.
Emin was the son of Russian billionaire oligarch Aras Alagarov, who had partnered with Trump
to host the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow.
When Schiller received word of Emin�s offer, he flatly rejected it and posted guards outside
Trump�s room to ensure nobody entered.
Based upon Schiller�s testimony, it would appear that he then took over for those guards
at the end of the evening when Trump had gone to bed, alone.
Once again, we see one of the anti-Trump media�s narratives utterly blown out of the water.
They have tried repeatedly to smear Trump as some sort of womanizing sexist, the sort
who would take full advantage of Russian hookers sent to his hotel room.
But unless Trump�s most trusted associate and former chief of security just lied under
oath to Congress, none of that ever happened, and wouldn�t have happened, as �We don�t
do that type of stuff.�
Please share this story on Facebook and Twitter to let everyone know that Keith Schiller just
shot down a big part of the anti-Trump dossier while testifying under oath
to Congress.
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Vietnam War Veteran Cries On President Trump's Shoulder During Vietnam Speech(VIDEO)!!! - Duration: 7:23.
Vietnam War Veteran Cries On President Trump's Shoulder During Vietnam Speech
hello everybody and I assume that by now you're pretty exhausted the media must
be absolutely exhausted looking to go home but we have had a tremendous time
and we're in Vietnam tomorrow we go to the Philippines and then back to the
United States we'll be landing in Washington and I think we've had a
tremendous period of time starting in Japan going to South Korea going to
China last night celebration in China was something the likes of which few
people have ever seen before so we've had a very exciting time and I'm very
honored to be representing our country and I will say that when you speak of
honors one of my great honors is to present the people standing right behind
me a great great warriors and veterans of the Vietnam War
our veterans are a national treasure and I thank them all for their service
sacrifice and patriotism to each of you with me today you are the heroes who
fulfill your duty to our nation and each of you under the most difficult
conditions did what you had to do and you did it well my administration as you
all know is committed to rebuilding our military and honoring the hard work and
sacrifices of all veterans we're extremely proud of what we've done with
the Veterans Administration dr. Shulkin has done an amazing job with choice and
accountability and so many other things that we are doing and in the process of
doing the Veterans Administration is a whole different place our accountability
efforts in Vietnam are very very important to all of us we will not rest
until all of the 1253 missing veterans are returned home I want to thank the
government of Vietnam for their assistance in our efforts
today I'm signing a proclamation to honor the veterans of the Vietnam War
this is part of the ongoing 13 year commemoration of their sacrifice for
freedom and I just want to thank these seven very brave people for being here I
got to know them for a few minutes up front and they are definitely tough
smart cookies we like them I think they like me too I'm not sure but I think now
I think they do I think they do I think they see what we're doing for our
military would you like to say a few words sure about that but just on behalf
of many of us standing up in the front of the room today I just want to say
what an honor and privilege it is to be with our president I so admire what
you're doing for our country thank you for your dedication to our military our
country and we're all behind you in making America it's an honor to be here
my family is so proud my wife loves you she does we all love you
all of the veterans that I represent in my community asked me to say to you keep
doing what you're doing we need to win we need to make America great again
and we definitely think you are on the right track so thank you so an honor to
meet you sir
mr. president from my heart thank you for your support of the military and
it's an honor to be here as one of seven Vietnam veterans representing the 58,000
heroes who have ever made at home thank you so much
I'm nervous I'm nervous you know it's an honor for me to be here today to meet
the President of the United States that's doing such a fine job for America
I'm still proud of him and and what he's doing and I'm also really proud to
represent all those veterans that are back home to be one of seven of these
veterans that are here today it's such an honor to represent the rest of those
veterans in the United States of America thank you well I just want to thank
everybody these are special special people and just in speaking of them
before I came up they were so warm and so loving of our country I said hey
would you like to say a few words and they said I'm better than anybody can
say I'm their brave they're strong they're great Patriots and we just want
to thank you and all of the thousands and thousands and all of the people that
served with you and in all of the other Wars and I you know one of the things
again that I'm so happy with is what we're doing with the whole Veterans
Administration it is a whole different ballgame and I'm going to sign a
proclamation and I'll sign it with one pen but we're going to make sure we have
seven pens and we're going to get you each one but it's an important
proclamation and we'll do it right now thank you all you have done a fantastic
job I appreciate it thank you very much
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US President Donald Trump begins state visit to Vietnam - Duration: 2:58.
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Melania Trump - Before She Was First Lady-in-Waiting - Duration: 1:53.
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[Syria] [Vietnam] November 11 - Putin - Trump reach rare agreement on Syrian conflict - Duration: 3:14.
The Presidents of Russia, and the U.S. Vladimir Putin, and Donald Trump, said in a Joint Statement,
they are calling on all countries, to build up humanitarian, assistance to Syria.
The statement, which the presidents approved, on sidelines of the APEC, summit in Da Nang
- Viet Nam, on Saturday, says the presidents, have agreed it is necessary, to ease the humanitarian
suffering, in Syria and called on all the, UN member countries, to increase within coming,
months their input, in satisfying the humanitarian, needs there.
The conflict in Syria, does not have a military solution, Presidents of Russia, and the U.S.
Vladimir Putin, and Donald Trump, said in a Joint Statement.
The Presidents of Russia, and the U.S. said in a Joint Statement, they have agreed to
continue the existing, military communication channels, for security of the U.S. and Russian
military, as well as to prevent dangerous, incidents involving the partner forces, in
fighting ISIS.
The statement, which the presidents approved, on sidelines of the APEC, summit in Da Nang
- Viet Nam on Saturday, says the presidents confirm, those efforts would continue, to
the final defeat of ISIS.
The Presidents of Russia, and the U.S. said in a Joint Statement, they hail the November
8 memorandum, between the U.S., Russia and Jordan, supporting success of the initiative,
on ceasefire in southern Syria.
The presidents agreed, the final political settlement, should be in the framework, of
the Geneva process, in compliance with, the UN SC Resolution, 2254, including the constitutional
reform, and free elections, the statement reads.
The presidents noted the recent, statement of Syria's President Bashar Assad, about
the adherence to the Geneva process, the constitutional reform, and the elections in compliance, with
the UN Security Council's, Resolution 2254.
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US president Donald Trump in bizarre 'short and fat' tweet about Kim Jong-un... - Duration: 15:24.
Trump says North Korea's Kim insulted him by calling him 'old'.
US President Donald Trump said in a tweet that North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un had
insulted him by calling him "old" and said he would never call Kim "short and
fat."
Trump made the comment Sunday morning after attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
(APEC) summit in Vietnam.
In a series of tweets he also said Chinese President Xi Jinping was "upping sanctions"
on North Korea in response to its nuclear and missile programs and that Xi wants Pyongyang
to "denuclearize."
Trump tweeted: "Why would Kim Jong-un insult me by calling me 'old,' when I would NEVER
call him 'short and fat?'
Oh well, I try so hard to be his friend - and maybe someday that will happen!"
Trump has traded insults and threats with Kim in the past amid escalating tensions over
Pyongyang's nuclear and missile programs.
. .
Donald Trump just took the high road in a war of words with the leader of North Korea
... just kidding -- he called him short and fat.
The Prez responded to Kim Jong Un calling him old and threatening nuclear war by dishing
out an insult Saturday night (Sunday morning for Trump, who's currently in Vietnam), posting
on Twitter ... "Why would Kim Jong-un insult me by calling me 'old,' when I would NEVER
call him 'short and fat?'"
Trump went on, sarcastically claiming he's tried hard to be the North Korean leader's
friend and saying "maybe someday that will happen!"
Trump's jab appears to be his response to Jong Un referring to the President as a "dotard"
who "begged for nuclear war" during his tour of Asia ... which he's still on.
Or, it could be from North Korea's state-run media calling Trump a "lunatic old man."
Take your pick ...
either way, it might be a good time for Twitter to deactivate Trump's account again for a
bit.
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North Korea: Donald Trump 'begged for war' .
North Korea intensified its rhetoric on Saturday, suggesting that President Donald Trump's
visit to Asia showed he was a "destroyer" as he "begged for war" on the Korean peninsula,
Reuters reported.
"Trump, during his visit, laid bare his true nature as destroyer of world peace and
stability and begged for a nuclear war on the Korean peninsula," the foreign ministry
spokesman said in a statement carried by the state news agency.
Trump warned North Korea on Wednesday not to underestimate the United States as he wrapped
up his visit to South Korea.
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Trump, Putin meet 1-on-1 on sidelines of APEC Summit, discuss Syria, North Korea.
. President Donald Trump and Russian President
Vladimir Putin met on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit (APEC)
in Vietnam Saturday, according to the White House.
During the brief meeting, which lasted less than five minutes, the White House said the
two leaders discussed a joint statement on Syria, as well as alleged Russian meddling
in the 2016 election.
The president later took to Twitter sounding off against critics who question him cozying
up with the Russian leader.
"When will all the haters and fools out there realize that having a good relationship with
Russia is a good thing, not a bad thing," he tweeted.
"There [sic] always playing politics -- bad for our country.
I want to solve North Korea, Syria, Ukraine, terrorism, and Russia can greatly help!"
He said that "progress" was being made on Syria and North Korea.
Earlier in the day, Trump spoke to reporters on Air Force One before landing in Hanoi,
Vietnam on Saturday evening local time, reiterating that Putin said he did not meddle in the election.
"He said he didn't meddle," Trump told reporters.
"He said he didn't meddle.
I asked him again.
You can only ask so many times.
I just asked him again.
He said he absolutely did not meddle in our election.
He did not do what they are saying he did."
Asked if he believed Putin's denial, the president didn't directly answer but suggested
he didn't directly counter Putin's denial.
"Well look I can't stand there and argue with him," Trump said.
"I'd rather have him get out of Syria to be honest with you.
I'd rather have him, you know, work with him on the Ukraine than standing and arguing
about whether or not [Russia meddled in the election], because that whole thing was set
up by the Democrats.
I mean they ought to look at [former Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John] Podesta.
They ought to look at all of the things they've done with the phony dossier."
Trump went on to say that he believes Putin "means it" when he denies meddling in the
election.
"Every time he sees me he says, 'I didn't do that,' and I really believe that when he
tells me that, he means it.
But he says, 'I didn't do that.'
I think he is very insulted by it, which is not a good thing for our country," Trump said.
He also suggested that the issue of North Korea would be a lot more easily resolved
"if we had relationship with Russia.
... It would be helped a lot."
The White House confirmed that the meeting took place on Saturday after having ruled
out a formal meeting would occur just a day prior, citing scheduling conflicts on both
sides, after weeks of speculation on the topic.
Per a statement from Russia, the two leaders "agreed that there is no military solution
to the conflict in Syria" and that a political solution must come through the Geneva process.
Russia also "expressed their satisfaction with successful US-Russia enhanced de-confliction
efforts" and agreed to keep open lines of communication between the US and Russia military.
The White House released a joint statement later, after Trump landed in Hanoi, echoing
those sentiments.
Trump said the two leaders "agreed very quickly" to the statement.
"The two Presidents discussed the ongoing need to reduce human suffering in Syria and
called on all UN member states to increase their contributions to address these humanitarian
needs over the coming months," the statement released by the State Department said.
"In addition, President Trump noted that he had a good meeting with President Putin,"
it continued.
"He further noted that the successful implementation of the agreements announced today will save
thousands of lives."
In addition to the one-on-one meeting, Trump and Putin were spotted shaking hands and carrying
on conversation on at least three separate occasions over the course of two days at the
economic summit.
Trump had previously told reporters that he expected to meet with Putin at some point
during his trip.
"I think it's expected we'll meet with Putin, yeah," Trump told reporters on Air Force One,
as he kicked off his tour of Asia.
Though the White House never confirmed that the meeting would occur, the Kremlin had previously
said the "likelihood is great" for a one-on-one meeting between the two leaders and that the
matter was in the works for weeks.
The White House has been vocal in its criticism of Russia over its support of the Syrian regime
of Bashar al Assad, directly calling on the Kremlin to cease its "egregious" support
of the Syrian leader as a years-long civil war drags on in the country.
While the topic of Syria appears to have dominated the meeting, there are strained tensions between
the two countries on a range of other issues, including the nuclear standoff with North
Korea, fresh US sanctions against Russia and the ongoing investigations into Russia's
meddling in the 2016 presidential election and questions of potential collusion between
the Trump campaign and the Kremlin.
The two leaders previously crossed paths at the G-20 Summit in Germany this summer, where
their first official bilateral meeting lasted for more than two hours.
The two men also had another involved interaction at a meeting during the summit.
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US president Donald Trump in bizarre 'short and fat' tweet about Kim Jong-un, as he
praises Vladimir Putin for being sincere.
. US President Donald Trump has sent a bizarre
tweet about Kim Jong-un, on the same day as he praised Russia's Vladimir Putin for his
sincerity.
Mr Trump's tweet - surely one of his oddest - asked why the North Korean leader could
call him "old" when he had never labelled him "short and fat."
It then suggested the two may one day be friends.
Days before returning home from a whirlwind trip to Asia, President Donald Trump was back
on the defensive over Russian election meddling, saying he considers President Vladimir Putin's
denials sincere, dismissing former US intelligence officials as "political hacks" and accusing
Democrats of trying to sabotage relations between the two countries.
Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said Russian President Vladimir Putin
had again vehemently insisted - this time on the sidelines of an economic summit in
Vietnam - that Moscow had not interfered in the 2016 US elections.
Trump declined to say whether he believed Putin, but he made clear he wasn't interested
in dwelling on the issue.
"He said he absolutely did not meddle in our election.
He did not do what they are saying he did," Trump said as he travelled to Hanoi, the second-to-last
stop of his Asia trip.
"Every time he sees me, he said: 'I didn't do that.'
And I believe - I really believe - that when he tells me that, he means it," Trump said.
He called the accusation an "artificial barrier" erected by Democrats - once again
casting doubt on the US intelligence community's conclusion that Russia tried to interfere
in the election to help the Republican Trump beat Democrat Hillary Clinton.
In a tweet sent Sunday from Hanoi, Trump bashed the "haters and fools" he said are questioning
his efforts to improve relations with Russia and accused critics of "playing politics"
and hurting the country.
Trump traveled to Hanoi for a brief state visit.
He was due in the Philippines later Sunday for a pair of summits that will close out
his trip.
Trump and Putin did not have a formal meeting while they were in Vietnam for the Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation summit, but the two spoke informally several times and reached an agreement
on a number of principles for the future of war- torn Syria.
Trump made clear that the issue of Russian meddling in the election hovers over the leaders'
relationship and said it jeopardized their ability to work together on issues including
North Korea's escalating nuclear program and the deadly conflict in Syria.
"Having a good relationship with Russia's a great, great thing.
And this artificial Democratic hit job gets in the way," Trump told reporters.
"People will die because of it."
Trump danced around the question of whether he believed Putin's denials, telling reporters
that pressing the issue would have accomplished little.
"Well, look, I can't stand there and argue with him," Trump said.
"I'd rather have him get out of Syria, to be honest with you.
I'd rather have him, you know, work with him on the Ukraine than standing and arguing
about whether or not - 'cause that whole thing was set up by the Democrats."
Multiple US intelligence agencies have concluded that Moscow meddled in the 2016 election to
try to help Trump win.
But Trump called the former heads of those agencies "political hacks" and argued
there's plenty of reason to be suspicious of their findings.
The comments made clear that Trump still does not take the meddling seriously and sees little
benefit in punishing a nation accused of undermining the most fundamental tenet of American democracy:
free and fair elections.
They also suggest that Trump is unlikely to work aggressively to try to prevent future
meddling despite repeated warnings from senior intelligence officials that Russia is likely
to try to interfere again.
Meanwhile, a special counsel investigation of potential collusion between Moscow and
Trump campaign aides so far has resulted in two indictments for financial and other crimes
unrelated to the campaign, as well as a guilty plea.
Congressional committees have also been interviewing campaign and White House staff.
"Trump really raised the topic of so-called interference in US elections," Putin's
spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, was quoted by Russian news agencies as telling reporters.
"Putin categorically rejected even the hypothetical possibility that Russia could have in some
way interfered in the US electoral process."
Earlier Saturday, the Kremlin issued a statement saying the leaders had reached agreement on
a number of principles for the future of civil war-torn Syria now that the Islamic State
group has largely been pushed out.
Among the agreements' key points, according to the Russians, were an affirmation of de-escalation
zones, a system to prevent dangerous incidents between American and Russian forces, and a
commitment to a peaceful solution governed by a Geneva peace process.
The Kremlin quickly promoted the agreement as the White House stayed silent.
Trump told reporters that the deal was reached "very quickly" and that it would save
"tremendous numbers of lives."
And he praised his relationship with Putin, saying the two "seem to have a very good
feeling for each other and a good relationship, considering we don't know each other well."
Video from the summit in the seaside city of Danang, Vietnam, showed Trump and Putin
shaking hands and chatting, including during the world leaders' traditional group photo.
The two walked together down a path to the photo site, conversing amiably, with Trump
punctuating his thoughts with hand gestures and Putin smiling.
Journalists traveling with Trump were not granted access to any of the APEC events he
participated in Saturday.
Trump's visit to Hanoi began with a state dinner during which he showered the country
with praise, saying it has "truly become one of the great miracles of the world."
On Sunday, he'll meet with the country's president and prime minister before heading
to his last stop: the Philippines.
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Trump Circles by RLol and others [Easy Demon] | 100% Complete - Duration: 1:46.
*Geometry Dash Music*
*Beep*
Trump: I would build a great wall
Build a great wall
I would build a great wall
Build a great wall
I would build a great wall
Build a great wall
I would build a great wall
Build a great wall
And I'll built it
Very inexpensively
I will build
A
Great
Great
Wall
I will make Mexico
Work
For that wall
YEAH!!!
*clapping in the audience* Trump: Marked my words
YEAH!!!
Trump: I will build a great wall
Build a great wall
I would build a great wall
Build a great wall
I would build a great wall
Build a great wall
I would build a great wall
Build a great wall
*Music Continues*
Trump: Nobody would be tougher
On ISIS
Nobody would be tougher
On Mexico
Nobody would be tougher
Nobody would be tougher
Nobody would be tougher
Nobody would be tougher
than Donald Trump
*Level Complete*
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Reporter Asked Trump About Gun Control, SUDDENLY All Hell Broke Loose - Duration: 2:03.
Reporter Asked Trump About Gun Control, SUDDENLY All Hell Broke Loose.
By Paris Swade.
President Trump is the greatest protector of the second amendment that the US has had
in forever.
Watch this.
It�s so frickin� awesome.
NBC reporter Ali Vitali asked President Trump about gun control after the Texas massacre
� while he�s in South Korea promoting a united front against North Korea.
President Trump totally took her to school with this response.
God bless our President.
He just took down this reporter and showed that a good guy with a gun is the ONLY thing
that seems to be able to take down a bad guy with a gun.
Trump then talked about Stephen Willeford, the Sutherland Springs resident confronted
shooter Devin Kelley.
The President said the following, �you might not have had that very brave person who happened
to have a gun or a rifle in his truck go out and shoot him and hit him and neutralize him.
I can only say this: If he didn�t have a gun, instead of having 26 dead, you would
have had hundreds more dead.�
Trump needs our help to get his message out.
The media is spinning out.
Share this with three Trump supporters you now.
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Despite Media Reports, Trump and Putin Will Not Hold a Formal Meeting During APEC Summit - Duration: 3:49.
Despite Media Reports, Trump and Putin Will Not Hold a Formal Meeting During APEC Summit.
By V. Saxena.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders confirmed Friday that President Donald
Trump doesn�t intend to sit with Russian President Vladimir Putin for a formal meeting
during their simultaneous attendance of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in
Vietnam.
�There�s no formal meeting or anything scheduled for them,� she told reporters
Friday morning while en route to Da Nang, Vietnam, where the summit is be held from
Nov. 10 to Nov. 11.
�Now, they�re going to be in the same place, so are they going to bump into each
other and say hello?� she continued.
�Certainly possible and likely.
But in terms of a scheduled, formal meeting, there�s not one on the calendar and we don�t
anticipate that there will be one.�
When pressed by reporters about why the two didn�t plan to meet, Sanders cited �scheduling
concerns on both sides.�
This revelation by Sanders contradicted reports by various mainstream media outlets, including
CNN, that Trump and Putin were set �to meet and discuss North Korea.�
�President Donald Trump will seek to enlist his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin this
week on a mission to confront an increasingly truculent North Korea during their second
face-to-face meeting,� CNN reported Sunday.
Trump, though, never explicitly mentioned a formal meeting.
As noted by the CNN report, Trump specifically said, �We want Putin�s help on North Korea,
and we�ll be meeting with a lot of different leaders.�
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has also reportedly disputed claims that Trump
and Putin intend to meet, arguing Thursday that there was no reason to schedule a meeting
given their vast disagreements over how to handle Syria and Ukraine.
�The view has been if the two leaders are going to meet, is there something sufficiently
substantive to talk about that would warrant a formal meeting?� he said, as reported
by Fox News.
Interestingly, Russia responded Friday to Sanders� declaration with what appeared
to be anger.
�Our American colleagues are coming forward with contradictory information,� said Putin�s
spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, according to Newsweek.
�Either way a meeting on the sidelines will take place.�
This frustration appeared to counter the narrative touted by the media that Trump and Putin are
friendly allies.
Later Friday morning, CNN ran a report claiming Trump and Putin had briefly met during the
�opening photo� at the summit.
�(T)he two world leaders did briefly meet during the so-called APEC class photo, where
all the heads of state come together to take a photo before the summit officially starts,�
CNN reported.
�Trump and Putin shook hands and had a briefly spoke before the photo was snapped.�
To be clear, the two shaking hands while taking a photo together is not equivalent to them
meeting formally.
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Trump's Poll Numbers Are Hilariously Awful, And They'll Probably Get Much Worse - Duration: 3:57.
Depending on which polls you've been looking at over the last week, Donald Trump has an
approval rating maybe at 33%, maybe as high as 37%.
But the bottom line is that his approval rating is somewhere within that 33% to 37% range,
and his disapproval rating has hit 60%.
This is the lowest polling data for any sitting president at this point in their presidency.
Donald Trump officially can hold the title of least popular president in American history,
as a result of this.
So why is this a problem?
Well, for Democrats it certainly isn't, but Republicans are actually starting to panic.
And do you know how we know that?
Because this story that I'm talking about right here didn't come from a nonpartisan
group like The Hill, it didn't come from a progressive site like Raw Story.
No.
This story came from the republican-led website RedState, and the title is: Trump's Poll Numbers
Are Ridiculously Bad.
That's what they say.
That's what Republicans are saying.
And when they have to come out and admit that, you know what?
We have a real problem with the guy sitting in the Oval Office because most of this country
seems to really hate him, when they're finally at the point where they're willing to admit
to reality, you know they're having some kind of breakdown inside of their ranks.
For months now we have seen republican pundits, republican websites, and even republican politicians
try to write these off, downplay them, call them fake news, say whatever you will about
these polls, but they're not real.
But now they understand they can't continue to deny reality, especially concerning the
fact that we're only one year away from the 2018 mid-term elections.
And according to all the polling data, generic Democrats beat generic Republicans in 2018
by 11 points as of today.
That's really saying something.
And Republicans know what their problem is.
They know that it's Donald Trump.
They know that that man sitting in the Oval Office is the cause of their problems.
Unfortunately, they're not willing to do anything about it.
As I have said time and time again, Republicans could emerge as public heroes right now if
they were the ones to remove Donald Trump from office.
And they have the mechanism, the 25th Amendment.
The man is mentally unfit for office.
You put it on him to prove that he's mentally fit, which I don't think he would ever be
able to do, and then when he can't, he's gone.
You were the heroes who removed him.
The public would remember that.
But you're too spineless and too cowardly to take that step, to hold him accountable,
and help to save this country.
Now, I know your policies would be just as bad as his, but you wouldn't have the image
problem, because that's what's hurting you.
Because let's think about this for a second.
Some of the horrible policies that Republicans are pushing right now, these are no different
than what they pushed last year, or five years ago, or 10 years ago, or 40 years ago.
Yeah, more of the public understands how bad your policies are, but your base, those people
still love these things.
They still love these tax breaks for corporations, because they, for some reason, still think
it's going to trickle down.
So they don't have a problem with your policy, they have a problem with the moron you've
got in the Oval Office.
And you, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, all of you Republicans are standing in the way of
making your party the heroes of 2017.
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TIN MỚI 12/11/2017 - APEC 2017 CHIẾN LƯỢC của Donald Trump Hướng VIỆT NAM Khiến Cả Thế Giới Bất Ngờ - Duration: 48:38.
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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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President Trump Breaking NEWS TODAY 11/12/17 , Judge Jeanine Pirro - Duration: 19:51.
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