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Vows Immediate Immigration Change After New York Attack

President Donald Trump is taking a harder approach to immigration following two recent

terrorist attacks in New York City.

The day after a botched bombing attempt by an Islamic radical from Bangladesh, the president

on Tuesday called for an end to �chain migration� and the visa lottery program.

�We�re gonna end both of them,� he said at the White House.

�We�re going to end them.

Fast.�

�Congress must get involved immediately, and they are involved immediately, and I can

tell you we have tremendous support.�

Arguing the system poses a threat to national security, the president demanded Congress

end immigration preferences for family members of legal U.S. residents, which is how chain

migration typically works.

The announcement comes after 27-year-old Akayed Ullah � a Bangladeshi immigrant who was

living in the United States � allegedly attempted to detonate a bomb in the New York

subway system.

The bomb did not go off as planned, resulting in only minor injuries for several people

standing nearby.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, Ullah is a legal permanent resident and was

able to enter the country seven years ago on a visa for children of siblings of U.S.

citizens, The Hill reported.

He reportedly told law enforcement he was inspired by the Islamic State group.

The Monday bombing closely follows another terrorist attack in Manhattan that occurred

in late October.

On October 31, Habibullaevic Saipov allegedly drove a rental truck onto a bike path in Lower

Manhattan, killing eight people and injuring around a dozen others while shouting, �Allahu

akbar.�

Saipov is from Uzbekistan, but has been living in the U.S since 2010.

Law enforcement later found a note where he had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State.

�This was an act of terror, and a particularly cowardly act of terror,� New York City Mayor

Bill de Blasio stated after the attack, �aimed at innocent civilians, aimed at people going

about their lives who had no idea what was about to hit them.�

Trump called for an end to the visa lottery program after it was discovered Saipov was

able to immigrate into the country through those means.

At the time, the president derided Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who represents

the state of New York, for being a supporter of the visa lottery.

As Trump noted, the White House has expressed interest in transitioning the U.S. immigration

system into a merit-based program.

The president has demanded the termination of the visa lottery program and chain immigration

as part of a crackdown on soft immigration policies in exchange for a legislative fix

for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, something members of Congress are

currently debating.

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We Need Our Military Trump Signs New Budget Into Law - Duration: 4:00.

�We Need Our Military�: Trump Signs New Budget Into Law

President Donald Trump signed into law Tuesday the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act,

which authorizes a $700 billion military budget.

�This historic legislation demonstrates our unwavering commitment to our men and women

in uniform � the greatest fighting force in the history of the world,� Trump said

at the signing ceremony.

�This legislation represents a momentous step in rebuilding our military and securing

our future for our children.�

However, this new budget won�t be put in play until lawmakers roll back the 2011 legislation

that restricts federal spending.

With this law still currently in place, defense spending is capped at $549 billion, The Associated

Press reported.

�Now Congress must finish the job by eliminating the defense sequester and passing a clean

appropriations bill,� Trump stated.

�I think it�s going to happen.

We need our military.�

Congress has until Dec. 22 to come up with a broader government funding bill or risk

a partial government shutdown.

For the budget bill, Republicans want an increase in military funding and Democrats want equal

increases in both Pentagon and domestic non-defense programs, according to CBS News.

In his speech, Trump asked the Democrats in Congress to �drop their shutdown threats

and descend clean funding and a clean funding bill to my desk that fully funds our great

military.�

Protecting our country should always be a bipartisan issue, just like today�s legislation,�

he said.

The NDAA also gives troops a 2.4 percent pay raise.

At the signing ceremony, Trump took the time to address the two terror attacks that have

hit New York City this year, pointing out that the first attacker came to America through

the visa lottery and the other through chain migration.

�The lottery system and chain migration � we�re going to end them fast,� he

said.

The 2018 defense bill allots $634 billion for basic defense funding, and the remaining

$66 billion for overseas operations.

The legislation authorizes the military to purchase 90 Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets

and 14 Navy ships, according to the Washington Examiner.

The Missile Defense Agency has been allocated $12.3 billion, as America continues the �campaign

to create maximum pressure on the vile dictatorship in North Korea,� Trump said.

As well as an increased budget for the training of U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria, the new

bill also blocks any attempt to move anyone held at the military prison at Guantanamo

Bay, Cuba, to the U.S.

�This legislation will enhance our readiness, expand our modernized � and modernize our

forces, and help provide our service members with the tools that they need to fight and

to win.

We will fight and win,� Trump said.

�But hopefully, with this, we won�t have to fight because people will not be wanting

to fight with us.�

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BREAKING , New revelations about anti-Trump texts as Deputy AG faces hot seat on FBI, Russia probe - Duration: 10:42.

New revelations about anti-Trump texts as Deputy AG faces hot seat on FBI, Russia probe

Developing now, Thursday, Dec. 14, 2017:

Watchdog group reveals how FBI agents' anti-Trump texts came to light – while Deputy AG Rod

Rosenstein gets grilled on Capitol Hill Republican Roy Moore posts a YouTube video,

refusing to concede defeat in Alabama's Senate election

Congressional Republicans reach a deal on tax reform, clearing the way for a final vote

Tavis Smiley rips PBS after network suspends distribution of his show following allegations

of sexual misconduct THE LEAD STORY: The anti-Trump texts between

two former members of Robert Mueller's team investigating Russian interference in the

2016 presidential election first surfaced after a Justice Department watchdog requested

messages from the government-issued phones of several FBI employees involved in the Hillary

Clinton email investigation ... Peter Strzok, a former deputy to the assistant director

for counterintelligence at the FBI, played a key role in the email probe, changing former

FBI Director James Comey's early draft language about Clinton's actions from "grossly negligent"

to "extremely careless" and conducting the FBI interview of Clinton over the July 4 weekend

in 2016.

According to DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz, "politically oriented" text messages

between Strzok and Lisa Page were found in his office's initial search.

That led to the watchdog requesting all messages between the two through the end of November

2016.

Those messages were produced by the FBI on July 20 of this year and Mueller and Rosenstein

were informed about them a week later, on July 27.

Rosenstein stands by Mueller probe as Republicans fume over 'insider bias'

Hannity: Rosenstein 'aiding and abetting' the 'threat to rule of law'

John Fund: How rampant anti-Trump bias in the Russia probe threatens our democracy

Ex-Mueller aides' texts revealed: Read them here

NOT GIVING UP: Republican Roy Moore is still not conceding defeat after Democrat Doug Jones

claimed victory in Alabama's special election for a U.S. Senate seat ... In a video posted

to YouTube on Wednesday night, Moore says his campaign is still waiting for the election

results to be certified by the Alabama secretary of state.

Moore notes that military and provisional ballots remained to be counted, and laments

that the race was "tainted by over $50 million from outside groups who want to retain power

and their corrupt ideology."

Election results showed that Jones defeated Moore by 49.9 percent to 48.4 percent.

Republicans see silver lining in Doug Jones victory

The truth (and good news) about Roy Moore's loss

Ingraham: Ala. election had 'zero to do with substance,' all about 'salacious allegations'

TAX CUTS FOR CHRISTMAS?: House and Senate GOP leaders have forged an agreement on a

sweeping overhaul of the nation's tax laws, paving the way for final votes next week to

slash taxes for businesses, give many Americans modest cuts and deliver President Trump's

first major legislative accomplishment ... Top GOP aides, speaking on the condition of anonymity,

said lawmakers had reached an agreement in principle on the final package.

The broad parameters of the deal call for cutting the top tax rate for the wealthy from

39.6 percent to 37 percent, slashing the corporate rate to 21 percent and allowing homeowners

to deduct interest on the first $750,000 of a new mortgage.

One congressional aide said the deal was contingent on whether late changes to the bill still

complied with budget rules adopted by both the House and the Senate.

Trump announces Americans will see tax cuts by February, if plan passes on schedule

'BIASED AND SLOPPY': Tavis Smiley, the longtime talk show host, blasted PBS for its "so-called

investigation" into his alleged sexual misconduct ... Smiley, whose nightly program has aired

on PBS since 2004, flatly denied PBS's accusations that he had behaved inappropriately in the

workplace.

Variety reported that the allegations involved sexual misconduct with co-workers.

Smiley said on Facebook he had "never groped, coerced, or exposed myself inappropriately

to any workplace colleague in my entire broadcast career, covering 6 networks over 30 years,"

adding for emphasis: "Never.

Ever.

Never."

Salma Hayek on 'my monster' Harvey Weinstein: He said 'I will kill you'

Russell Simmons accused of rape by four women 'Super Size Me' director Morgan Spurlock admits

to sexual misconduct in blog post

AS SEEN ON FOX NEWS

LESSONS FROM ALABAMA: "[Jones' win] is an end result of what Mitch McConnell did at

the start ... What the Republicans and what the president must learn is that the establishment

interfered from the beginning."

– Columnist and radio host Tammy Bruce, on "Tucker Carlson Tonight," sounding off

on why Democrat Doug Jones won Alabama's special election for the Senate.

WATCH

FBI ON TRIAL: "The notion that three bureau agents would be conspiring or plotting on

how to handle the outcome of the presidential election is the opposite of what you want

in an objective, dispassionate, neutral FBI."

- Rep. Trey Gowdy, on "The Story with Martha MacCallum," on how perceived conflicts of

interest in Robert Mueller's probe of President Trump have hurt the FBI's and DOJ's standing

in the public's view.

WATCH

ACROSS THE NATION

Kentucky State Rep. Dan Johnson commits suicide after sexual assault accusations emerge, officials

say.

Report: Omarosa 'physically dragged' from White House grounds.

Bill banning Down syndrome abortions passes in Ohio.

MINDING YOUR BUSINESS

Disney finalizing pact to acquire assets from 21st Century Fox.

As 'net neutrality' vote nears, some brace for a long fight.

Bitcoin and taxes: What you need to know.

NEW IN FOX NEWS OPINION

Judge Andrew Napolitano: ISIS-inspired monsters in our midst cannot inspire us to cast aside

the Constitution.

Liberal women go into hysterics attacking Sarah Sanders, but they don't speak for most

women.

Five years after Sandy Hook, we remember when Christmas disappeared.

HOLLYWOOD SQUARED

CNN now blames Anderson Cooper's assistant, mysterious gym 'hacker,' for crude insult

to Trump.

'Last Jedi' star Daisy Ridley: Rey 'doesn't quite know what is going through her mind'

| 'Star Wars' by the numbers

Philip Seymour Hoffman's partner Mimi O'Donnell details late actor's horrifying drug addiction.

DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS?

Heartbreaking video of starving polar bear stirs controversy among conservationists.

Iowa school district apologizes to student in cancer recovery for dress code punishment.

Most bizarre college courses 2017: 'Hooking up,' 'Queer Religion' and 'sexy' vampires.

STAY TUNED

On Fox News:

Fox & Friends, 6 a.m. ET: An exclusive interview with Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen

M. Nielsen; House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte breaks down Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's

testimony on alleged "insider bias" in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe; Folds

of Honor founder Major Dan Rooney joins "Cooking with Friends."

Tucker Carlson Tonight, 8 p.m. : Legal scholar Alan Dershowitz takes on Villanova's new politically

correct policies for its faculty.

On Fox Business:

The very latest in negotiations for a tax reform package and the quest to avoid a government

shutdown will be the main hot topics on Fox Business with analysis from the following

guests below!

Mornings with Maria, 6 a.m. ET: Tony Sayegh, assistant secretary of public affairs for

the U.S. Treasury; Rep. Brian Babin; Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform

President and Rep. Fred Upton.

Varney & Co., 9 a.m. ET: Sen. John Kennedy

Countdown to the Closing Bell, 3 p.m. ET: IMAX CEO Rich Gelfond on the anticipated blockbuster

box office's numbers from "Star Wars: The Last Jedi"; Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne addresses

reports he's considering selling his business.

On Fox News Radio:

The Brian Kilmeade Show, 9 a.m. to Noon ET: Former Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and Small

Business Administration administrator Linda McMahon talk the latest in tax reform; Rep.

Matt Gaetz sounds off on alleged political bias Mueller's Russia probe and Deputy Attorney

General Rod Rosenstein's testimony Wednesday before the House Judiciary Committee.

The Fox News Rundown podcast: Check out the Fox News Rundown!

Fox News Radio's new long-form podcast features insights from top newsmakers, along with reporters

and contributors from across all Fox News Channel platforms.

All episodes of this podcast can be found at: www.foxnewsrundown.com.

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#OnThisDay

2012: Adam Lanza shoots and kills 20 children and 6 adults at the Sandy Hook Elementary

School in Newtown, Conn.

1939: The Soviet Union is expelled from the League of Nations for making aggressive demands

of Finland.

1911: Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and his team become the first men to reach the

South Pole.

Thank you for WATCHING

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Trump, Putin hold phone talks on North Korea - Duration: 0:40.

The White House has announced that President Donald Trump spoke with his Russian counterpart

Vladimir Putin on Thursday to discuss North Korea.

In a brief statement, the two are said to have "discussed working together to resolve

the very dangerous situation in North Korea."

The Kremlin also confirmed the call, saying the two discussed "the situation in several

crisis zones, with a focus on solving the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula."

Earlier Thursday, Putin criticized the U.S. during his annual end-of-year press conference,

saying its actions on North Korea were provocative and counter-productive.

For more infomation >> Trump, Putin hold phone talks on North Korea - Duration: 0:40.

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Something about Trump drives the left crazy: Steve Hilton - Duration: 2:23.

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Trump, Putin hold phone talks on North Korea - Duration: 0:37.

The White House has announced that President Donald Trump spoke with his Russian counterpart

Vladimir Putin on Thursday to discuss North Korea.

In a brief statement, the two are said to have "discussed working together to resolve

the very dangerous situation in North Korea."

The Kremlin also confirmed the call, saying the two discussed "the situation in several

crisis zones, with a focus on solving the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula."

Earlier Thursday, Putin criticized the U.S. during his annual end-of-year press conference,

saying its actions on North Korea were provocative and counter-productive.

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new poll reveals melania trumps approval rating is exploding - Duration: 3:08.

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Obama Retaliates Against President Trump, Says That His Administration Is Responsible For The - Duration: 5:08.

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Trump Social media the only way for me to 'get the truth out' - Duration: 3:18.

Trump: Social

media the only way for me to 'get the truth out'

President Trump

in an early morning tweet on Wednesday said that his use of social of media is "the only

way to get the truth out," adding that the mainstream media is a "joke."

"Wow, more than 90% of Fake News Media coverage of me is negative, with numerous forced retractions

of untrue stories.

Hence my use of Social Media, the only way to get the truth out.

Much of Mainstream Media has become a joke!" the president tweeted, tagging "Fox and Friends."

The president was referring a media research study that was cited on "Fox and Friends"

on Wednesday morning.

Relations between the administration and the media have worsened in recent days after the

White House hit journalists for a series of corrections made by media outlets such as

CNN and ABC News.

The president slammed the two outlets during a campaign rally in Florida on Friday after

CNN was forced to correct a report saying Donald Trump Jr. had received access to hacked

Democratic emails from WikiLeaks more than a week before they were leaked to the public.

ABC News had previously reported that former national security adviser Michael Flynn would

testify that Trump had directed him to make contact with the Russians during the campaign,

which they later corrected, saying it had happened after the election.

"Did you see all of the correction the media has been making?" Trump said.

"They've been doing that all year.

They never apologize.

Maybe that comes with being the president, I don't know."

The president also targeted Washington Post reporter Dave Weigel on Saturday, calling

for the publication to fire him after he tweeted a photo of an empty arena before a Trump rally

in Florida that had been taken hours before the event started.

Weigel apologized for the tweet, which he had deleted after Daily Mail political editor

David Martosko told him he had gotten it wrong.

Tensions boiled over in the White House press briefing on Monday, in which press secretary

Sarah Huckabee Sanders said media outlets were "purposely putting out information that

you know to be false."

�It�s not an honest mistake when you are purposely putting out information that you

know to be false or when you�re taking information that hasn�t been validated, that hasn�t

been offered any credibility and that has been continually denied by a number of people,

including people with direct knowledge of an incident,� she said during a heated exchange

with reporters.

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Braking news: Trump touts tax win after GOP loss in Alabama Today news update - Duration: 2:58.

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Trump, Putin hold phone talks on North Korea - Duration: 0:36.

The White House has announced that President Donald Trump spoke with his Russian counterpart

Vladimir Putin on Thursday to discuss North Korea.

In a brief statement, the two are said to have "discussed working together to resolve

the very dangerous situation in North Korea."

The Kremlin also confirmed the call, saying the two discussed "the situation in several

crisis zones, with a focus on solving the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula."

Earlier Thursday, Putin criticized the U.S. during his annual end-of-year press conference,

saying its actions on North Korea were provocative and counter-productive.

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