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North Korea WARNING: Emergency Trump request reveals US arsenal to tackle WW3 threat

sparked fears of when the hermit nation refused to back down from its nuclear ambitions despite international condemnation.

US President started a furious rhetoric war with Kim Jong-un after the despot dictator said he would look to hit the US territory of Guam with an intercontinental ballistic missile.

Mr Trump promised to retaliate with "fire and fury", even suggesting he would be willing to "totally destroy" the hermit nation if needs must.

Now, the American's administration is further planning for the possibility of World War 3 by asking for emergency funds to bolster its defences against the rogue state's missiles.

In an emergency request to Congress, Mr Trump's Government asked for $4 billion to help combat the threat of North Korea. Defence officials are concerned that the US missile defence system may not be sufficient to deter a North Korea attack.

Hidden deep within the emergency funding request lies a series of hints to new possible plans Donald Trump is using to combat the North Korea threat.

The White house is planning to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on two new approaches to react to a North Korea strike on the United States.

The first involves a sophisticated cyber warfare system that would sabotage and interfere with missile launches before they occur, the Pentagon has called this the "left of launch" approach.

The second solution would see North Korean missiles blown up in the "most phase" when they are slow-moving and highly visible targets. This would involve the use of rocket-firing drones to target missiles as they are launched from North Korea.

Caveny, a planner behind the rocket-firing drones, said an accelerated programme could see the weapons produced within a year.

His team are considering the use of an Avenger, a drone that has a 76-feet wingspan. Dr Caveny said: "This is going to be a game changer.

Thomas Karako, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies added: "What you're seeing is a lot more options on the table.".

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Trump frena la importación de trofeos de caza de elefantes africanos | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 2:12.

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ALEX WITT 11/19/17 Mueller's Russia probe continues to ensnare Trump allies - Duration: 20:50.

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Trump Holds Off Overturning Ban On Elephant Imports - Duration: 1:00.

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Crooked Hillary Just Woke Up To The Worst News Of Her Life With What Trump Announced This Morning - Duration: 8:28.

President Donald Trump just laid a smackdown at the feet of his 2016 Democratic opponent

Hillary Clinton today.

Trump took to Twitter this morning and called Crooked Clinton "the worst (and biggest)

loser of all time," and he added, "she just can't stop, which is so good for the

Republican Party.

Hillary, get on with your life and give it another try in three years!"

This would ensure President Trump wins a second term in a landslide considering that today

she has an approval rating lower than President Trump has.

The tweet was likely in response to Clinton's constant attacks on Trump.

Where she tells him to take responsibility for the sexual assault allegations leveled

at him while at the same time applauding Al Franken's response to sexual assault allegations

against him.

Let's all keep in mind that this political hack has spent the last 20 plus years defending

her husband, former President Bill Clinton from multiple allegations of molestation and

sexual assault.

While at the same time dragging his accusers through the coals and branding them as "Bimbo

Eruptions."

Yup, that sounds like the "Champion of Women" we know Killary Clinton to be.

National Review Reports:

Has-Been Hillary

Hillary is retired, but courtiers help her maintain the appearance of importance.

The funniest episode in the protective yet revealing new Hillary Clinton profile arrives

when we learn that this sad, unemployed, 69-year-old lady is so desperate to keep her self-image

alive that she still employs flunkies and retainers to treat her as though she actually

were the president, or the secretary of state, or a president in waiting, or at very least

the leader of the opposition.

Her longtime loyalists are so happy to bustle around her in the service of maintaining the

illusion that, after she takes an hour away from it all to exercise, her communications

director, Nick Merrill, breathlessly updates her on everything that's happened in the

political world in the last threescore ticks of the minute hand.

Her profiler, Rebecca Traister of New York magazine, obviously a great admirer but one

who declines to throw herself overboard from reality for the sake of giving Hillary more

company bobbing about in the sea of fancy, writes that Clinton "listens to the barrage

of updates, nodding like a person whose job requires her to be up-to-date on what's

happening, even though it does not."

Ouch.

Hillary Rodham Clinton isn't merely in a state of denial.

She has become Bruce Willis in The Sixth Sense.

Politically speaking, she is dead, but she doesn't know it.

Her staffers are so many Haley Joel Osments — too kind (and too attached to their salaries)

to tell her that her career is over.

She doesn't need briefings.

She doesn't need to do interviews.

She doesn't need to write the book she is writing (after so many indigestible volumes,

why bother with one more?).

She doesn't need to stake out a politically nuanced position on James Comey's firing

or scramble to get out in front of the Resistance parade.

She lost two exceedingly winnable presidential campaigns in Hindenburgian fashion.

There is no demand for her to run again and there is nothing left for her except to receive

whatever ceremonial honors and sinecures may come her way.

She has been handed her political retirement papers by the American people.

She's done.

Clinton tells Traister, vaguely, "Take me out of the equation as a candidate.

You know, I'm not running for anything," and indeed she isn't, right now, since this

isn't an election year.

Yet nothing Clinton does these days makes sense unless you keep in mind that she actually

thinks she could run again.

Take her Wellesley address on Friday: utterly bonkers for a commencement speech.

Newly minted graduates expect to hear something useful or at least funny or informative or,

failing all else, sentimental.

Clinton did a bit of this, then started lobbing word-mortars far over their heads at Donald

Trump, making the kinds of Nixon comparisons that every Democrat, and lots of non-Democrats,

have been making for months.

Why bother pursuing such a trite theme?

Because Clinton was eager to show the Washington political hacks that she is still a tough

operator, a leader of the anti-Trump movement, a player.

She was, in other words, campaigning.

To all appearances, the game is long over.

Yet she is still on the field, because the game isn't over to her.

Hey, there's another election in three and a half years, folks.

And need we remind you who won the popular vote?

Hillary Clinton: There Are "A Lot of Questions" About 2016 Election's Legitimacy 00:15 01:15

Powered by Clinton was eager to show the Washington political hacks that she is still a tough

operator, a leader of the anti-Trump movement, a player.

In Traister's profile, Clinton (again) deflects attention from her own self-evident flaws

to blame her defeat on others.

She again blames James Comey, with zero acknowledgment that her own actions to evade scrutiny of

her e-mail were the cause of Comey's entirely justified and indeed shockingly forgiving

criminal investigation.

She (again) blames the Russians, even though even she acknowledges that the actual content

of the WikiLeaks e-mails from her own fellow Democrats was "inconsequential."

She (again) blames misogyny, a non-falsifiable theory with no evidence behind it except that

citizens supposedly came up to her and said things like, "Gosh, I'm not sure we're

ready for a woman president," with the added fillip that women who voted against her are

internalized misogynists.

She blames "the suppression of the vote, particularly in Wisconsin," channeling an

investigation from progressive fantasists published in The Nation that is so lacking

in credibility that it was debunked by Slate and ignored by most of the Hillary-friendly

media.

Clinton does not mention that she made more campaign stops in Arizona than in Wisconsin.

She forgets that she ignored the advice of her own husband that it was unwise to write

off white working-class voters.

She does not allude to her having hidden from the public a bout with pneumonia until she

was forced to release information when a random bystander happened to make a video of her

collapsing on a mild day in New York City.

She doesn't reflect on her uninspiring speeches or her off-putting personality.

Traister doesn't press her on any of these matters, and the anticipation of that treatment

is why Clinton agreed to speak to someone like Traister in the first place.

In lieu of all of this, Clinton seeks to present herself as the most forceful opponent of the

Trump administration.

Should the president be impeached, she'll be able to say: Hey, I called it!

But she isn't leading the national conversation, she's mouthing along with it, like any other

retiree talking back to cable news at home.

Even if the Trump administration proves to be the catastrophe she foresees, there is

no reason the Democrats would turn back to her for a third run.

Every time she draws attention to the Trumpian flaws that were conspicuous to all during

the campaign, she doesn't hear the obvious rejoinder echoing in every American's mind:

Then why couldn't you trounce him?

Sadly President Trump has had to have constant back and forths since his election with Crooked

Hillary because the woman just can't seem to accept the fact that she had her behind

handed to her in the 2016 Presidential election.

Trump has recently pushed for Clinton to be investigated by the Justice Department for

her, and the Clinton Foundation's part in the Uranium One scandal, which gave 20% of

our uranium deposits to Russia.

Listen up Crooked Hillary.

The difference between Senator Franken's case and the cases of President Trump and

Judge Moore is that in Franken's case there is proof.

An actual picture of him committing the crime.

As in the case of your husband having to settle the sexual assault cases, there is no concrete

proof whatsoever of any wrongdoing on the part of President Trump or Judge Moore.

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President Donald Trump Upholds Ban On Elephant Trophy Imports | TODAY - Duration: 2:11.

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BREAKING: Trump Just Reversed Major Ban But Liberals Are Even More Enraged About It Now – Here's Why - Duration: 5:11.

Liberals will always find a reason to have a problem with President Trump.

It's why they are always protesting over something no matter how ridiculous it is.

Whether it's a travel ban or not you can count on them taking the streets.

Another issue has come to the forefront that has them protesting yet again.

President Trump reversed his decision to repeal the elephant trophy ban after an immense amount

of public backlash.

This past Friday he tweeted out a message on social media that he will be upholding

a ban for importing trophies of elephants that are hunted and killed in Zimbabwe.

This will be pending further review.

His tweet read,

"Put big game trophy decision on hold until such time as I review all conservation facts.

Under study for years.

Will update soon with Secretary Zinke.

Thank you!"

Secretary Zinke also echoed the decision and intimated that he and the president had discussed

the issue and were concerned about conservation and the critical need for healthy herds.

The statement came hours after a statement by Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

Sanders had defended the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services decision to end the 2014 ban that

had been previously initiated under President Obama.

On Thursday the service noted that through December of 2017 they would issue permits

to import sport-hunted trophies from Zimbabwe elephants.

The Daily Mail reported.

"The move was met with a barrage of criticism from animal rights groups and activists.

It also came on the same day that the US State Department presented to Congress its first

annual report on wildlife trafficking which, it said, 'remains a serious transnational

crime.'

French screen legend and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot added her voice to the growing

chorus of criticism, slamming Trump as 'unfit for office' after his administration's

'shameful actions.'

'No despot in the world can take responsibility for killing off an age-old species that is

part of the world heritage of humanity,' Bardot said in a letter to Trump, released

through Fondation Brigitte Bardot.

The move is 'a cruel decision backed by Zimbabwe's crazy dictator and it confirms

the sick and deadly power you assert over the entire plant and animal kingdom,' the

83-year-old actress added.

'Your shameful actions confirm the rumors that you are unfit for office.'

According to the Great Elephant Census project, African Savanna elephant populations fell

by 30 percent between 2007 and 2014, while Zimbabwe saw a drop of six percent.

Despite an overall fall in poaching, Africa's elephant population has declined in part because

of continued illegal killing, said a report this year by CITES, the Convention on International

Trade in Endangered Species.

African ivory, in particular, is highly sought in China where it is a status symbol.

A provision in the Endangered Species Act says the import of such trophies can be legal

if accompanied by proof that the hunting benefits broader conservation of the species.

Trump's sons are known to have a passion for hunting.

In one widely shared photograph, Donald Trump Jr poses with a knife in one hand and an elephant

tail in the other, the animal's corpse beside him.

The US decision follows tumultuous days in Zimbabwe, where President Robert Mugabe refuses

to resign after the military seized control of the country."

SCI President Paul Babaz said in a statement,

"These positive findings for Zimbabwe and Zambia demonstrate that the Fish and Wildlife

Service recognizes that hunting is beneficial to wildlife and that these range countries

know how to manage their elephant population."

Wayne Pacelle, the organization's president and CEO said,

"Let's be clear: elephants are on the list of threatened species; the global community

has rallied to stem the ivory trade; and now, the U.S. government is giving American trophy

hunters the green light to kill them."

SCI Director of Communications Steve Comus told NPR in an email,

"In some occasions, the skull might be (could even be skull with tusks).

And, there are other parts imported sometimes, as well.

What happens is that all of the meat, etc. is consumed by local people there in Africa

(typically a village close to where the elephant is harvested).

So, most of the elephant not only remains in Africa, but in the stomachs of local Africans."

While animal welfare issues have not been a huge priority for the administration the

issues related to it occasionally come to the forefront of the media.

The President and his family have received criticism and backlash for trophy hunting

in Africa and have almost never spoken out in defense of themselves for it.

While others have considered it a non-issue that should not be worried about.

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Hillary Clinton on Trump tweet: He's obsessed - Duration: 1:22.

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Trump Panama building a magnet for dirty money laundering - Duration: 17:06.

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Trump Poem: But Hillary was Worse! - Duration: 1:47.

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TRUMP HUMILIER PAS SES SOLDATS US (QUI CONTROLE L'ARMÉE) - Duration: 22:33.

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Melania Trump Makes Anti-Bullying Appearance in $3000 Baby Pink Coat - Duration: 3:21.

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Justice With Judge Jeanine 11/19/2017, Fox News Today November 19 2017,Pres trump News Today - Duration: 40:52.

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Breaking TONIGHT , President Trump News Today 11/19/17 , Jason Chaffetz , TAX , FBI & Hillary Emails - Duration: 19:08.

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Trump Considers Elephant Trophy Ban Lift - Duration: 2:18.

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Trump's 1st SCOTUS Appointee Threw Down Constitutional Gauntlet During Moving Speech. - Duration: 3:43.

Trump's 1st SCOTUS Appointee Threw Down Constitutional Gauntlet During Moving Speech.

If there were any remaining conservatives who had a doubt that President Donald Trump

picked the right man to succeed Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch should

have made them believers Thursday night.

That's when the newest justice on the nation's highest bench delivered a speech to the Federalist

Society in which he threw down the gauntlet on constitutional originalism, the judicial

philosophy of both himself and the late Justice Scalia.

"Tonight, I can report that a person can be both a publicly committed originalist and

textualist and be confirmed to the Supreme Court of the United States," Gorsuch said,

according to the Washington Examiner.

"Originalism has regained its place at the table … textualism has triumphed … and

neither one is going anywhere on my watch."

The Federalist Society is a right-leaning legal organization that Democrats have accused

of being a secretive enclave from which suggestions for President Trump's nominations to the

federal bench have emerged.

During his Thursday remarks at the Antonin Scalia Memorial Dinner at Washington's Union

Station, Gorsuch chided those pushing that narrative.

"For starters, if you're going to have a meeting of a secret organization, maybe

don't have it in the middle of Union Station," Gorsuch said, according to The National Law

Journal.

Union Station, a D.C. landmark, is the chief rail station in the nation's capital and

serves as a hub for the Metro as well as a prime retail destination.

He also said that if it wants to remain secretive, the society should also abandon its very public

stances on our judicial system, such as that a judge should "say what the law is, not

what it should be."

"You're a bunch of radicals," Gorsuch quipped.

But humor aside, Gorsuch's speech was a testament of fealty to the Constitution that

was moving to any conservative who cares about the future of the country.

Not familiar with originalism?

Well, I can only assume you're a liberal reading through this just to post an angry

response and not one of our regular, well-informed Conservative Tribune readers.

However, Scalia himself described the judicial philosophy best: "The Constitution that

I interpret and apply is not living but dead, or as I prefer to call it, enduring.

It means today not what current society, much less the court, thinks it ought to mean, but

what it meant when it was adopted."

Gorsuch talked about his application of this philosophy in a case that was brought up by

Democrat opponents during his confirmation hearings: a 2016 dissent in which Gorsuch

said an employer could fire a trucker from walking away from a broken-down vehicle after

three hours in the cold because the applicable law only allowed employers to fire a trucker

if there was a safety concern.

He said that good judges in the case ought to have known three things: "One, the law

is telling me to do something really, really stupid," Gorsuch said.

"Two, the law is constitutional and I have no choice but to do that really stupid thing

the law requires.

And three, when it's done, everyone who's not a lawyer is going to think I just hate

truckers."

Gorsuch, of course, is not a man who hates truckers.

He's just a man dedicated to the simple belief that what a law says is what a law

means, and if that law is constitutional and dumb, that law ought to be changed by legislators,

not the court.

That's the way the Founders set it up, and that's the way it should be.

And thankfully, we have a judge on the Supreme Court who, much like Scalia, is willing to

vigorously champion this way of thinking.

What are your thoughts on the Scalia Gorsuch approach to the Constitution?

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Breaking News TONIGHT : Justice With Judge Jeanine Pirro 11/19/17 | TRUMP NEWS ALERT - Duration: 26:55.

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