McCabe draws blank on Democrats' funding of Trump dossier, new subpoenas planned
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[한글자막]President Trump Delivers a Statement on Jerusalem(예루살렘 이스라엘 수도 선언) - Duration: 1:13.-------------------------------------------
BREAKING NEWS From D.C. – Trump Has Finally Had ENOUGH! ERASES Obama From History! - Duration: 6:20.-------------------------------------------
Trump Takes A Victory Lap Over Tax Cuts: 'Always A Lot Of Fun When You Win' - Duration: 1:23.President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans gathered on Wednesday on the
White House's South Lawn to celebrate the passage of a sweeping tax overhaul
that was delayed Tuesday night by a handful of procedural snafus
we are making America great again Trump said referring to his campaign slogan
from a podium where he stood surrounded by Republican leaders he joked you
haven't heard that have you Trump thanked members of Congress who he
said worked so long and so hard to get the tax bill to his desk
them get up and get the glamour and glory Trump said
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell r-ky and House Speaker Paul Ryan r-wi
who Trump said he worked with in a little team
what a job it's always a lot of fun when you win Trump said
copyright provided by news cred though Trump's relationship with Ryan
was adversarial at best during the 2016 election he lauded Ryan as a great
speaker though the tax overhaul would represent
Trump's first major legislative accomplishment after nearly a year in
office he painted it as a sign of acceleration rather than gridlock we
haven't even been a year
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President Trump Celebrates Victory As Tax Bill Heads To His Desk - Duration: 1:27.-------------------------------------------
Carrie Underwood Just Got Devastating News 4 Days After Publicly RIPPING Trump - Duration: 4:49.-------------------------------------------
Weiteres Anzeichen schwerer Krankheit? Trump trinkt Wasser wie Kleinkind - Duration: 2:18.-------------------------------------------
Trump Lawyers Force Mueller To Give Back UNLAWFULLY Ceased KEY DOCUMENTS! MK Today - Duration: 2:30.Trump Lawyers Force Mueller To Give Back UNLAWFULLY Ceased KEY DOCUMENTS!
It is believed by jurist experts, who investigate special counsel Robert Mueller's seizure
of Trump transition emails, that his move did not only violate the law but cause a larger
problem for Russia investigators if they choose to go to trial.
Lawyer Robert Barnes states that the document grab 'cannot conform to either Fourth Amendment
standards or attorney-client privilege protections.'
Barnes wrote in an op-ed: "LEGAL ANALYSIS: Why Mueller's Seizure of Transition Emails
Likely Violated the Law"
Courts held individuals who agreed, as a condition of employment to "any future searches"
did not waive their right against such searches because the waiver failed to give them the
"right to refuse to give consent to the future search."
For the government to claim implied consent or waiver, "requires clear notice that one's
conduct may result in a search being conducted of areas which the person has been warned
are subject to search," and such notice must ensure an individual "had knowledge
of the right to refuse to give consent."
[…] Hence, a broad waiver was found inadequate to permit a search.
[…]. The Supreme Court made it clear the question usually "must be addressed on a
case-by-case basis" and rarely subject to blanket waivers of Fourth Amendment liberties.
[…]
Courts held that an employee has a reasonable expectation of privacy in the contents of
his computer even when given specific notice the computers could not be used for personal
purposes and the individual had authorized disclosure for technical and maintenance audits.
Courts held an ex-employee could assert attorney-client privilege against the use of such emails by
his company even though emails were located on employer's computer and employer gave
an employee notice any documents stored on computer which was not protected.
As Strassel writes, Mueller was only looking out for his back as he was hiding key information
from the Congress in order to save himself.
Along with Rosenstein, they refused to make Strzok available for an interview.
The President's attorney is demanding from Mueller to return transition documents as
it's proved they are unlawfully obtained.
Aware of Mueller's tendency for 'fighting dirty' it is doubtful he will give in control
over the emails, for that reason forcing Trump's lawyers to make difficult decisions concerning
the investigation.
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Weiteres Anzeichen schwerer Krankheit? Trump trinkt Wasser wie Kleinkind - Duration: 2:21.-------------------------------------------
Once Upset About Trump Tweets – CNN Now Pushes Showtime Cartoon - Duration: 1:41.Once Upset About Trump Tweets � CNN Now Pushes Showtime Cartoon Labeled �Our Cartoon
President�
The king of Fake News � CNN � was once very upset about Trump tweets � especially
the tweet where President Trump slammed CNN in a pro wrestling spoof.
Now CNN is pushing a Showtime cartoon that disgraces President Trump labeled �Our Cartoon
President�.
President Trump tweeted one of the most shared tweets ever earlier this year about CNN �
CNN was so upset about the President�s tweet that CNN threatened to release the identity
of the individual who created the video (which of course may be against the law).
But that was then � this is now.
CNN now is promoting a cartoon coming out on Showtime that makes fun of President Trump
� the President is a scratch golfer but the cartoon wants to make him out to not be
able to walk down a hallway �
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Melania Trump should escape Washington - Duration: 3:52.-------------------------------------------
Trump threatens to cut US aid ahead of UN Jerusalem vote - Duration: 1:33.The UN General Assembly will hold an emergency session on Thursday to vote on a draft resolution
rejecting the U.S. decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Amid international criticism, President Trump has threatened to cut aid to countries that
vote against the United States.
Park Se-young has more.
There was no beating around the bush.
Ahead of the UN General Assembly's emergency session on Thursday, President Trump threatened
to sever financial aid to countries that vote against the U.S. decision to recognize Jerusalem
as Israel's capital.
(English) "For all of these nations that take our money
and then they vote against us at the Security Council, or they vote against us, potentially,
at the Assembly, they take hundreds of millions of dollars and even billions of dollars and
then they vote against us.
Well, we're watching those votes.
Let them vote against us; we'll save a lot.
We don't care."
His comments came after Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the UN, sent a letter to member
states, …saying the president will take the vote personally.
She followed the letter with a tweet warning (quote) "the U.S. will be taking names."
After Monday's U.S. veto, Haley told the Security Council that the U.S. will not be told by
any country where it puts its embassy.
Despite Washington's warnings, the proposed measure is expected to pass easily in the
193-member General Assembly,… which has no vetoes.
Park Se-young, Arirang News.
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US Coal Industry's Future Has 'Brightened' In Trump's First Year - Duration: 4:08.US Coal Industry�s Future Has �Brightened� In Trump�s First Year
The U.S. coal industry�s prospects have �brightened� in President Donald Trump�s
first year in office, according to international energy analysts.
Actions taken by the Trump administration to cut the coal country�s regulatory burden
have �provided optimism� to the industry, that has been in decline in recent years,
analysts wrote.
�The mood in the coal industry in the United States brightened in 2017,� the International
Energy Agency (IEA) reported in its latest global coal market report that makes projections
for the next five years.
It�s definitely been a comeback year for coal.
Exports surged nearly 70 percent in the first three-quarters of 2017, and mines are producing
more than in 2016.
�Measures introduced by the Federal government provided optimism to the sector,� IEA reported.
�Some regulations were reviewed and the financial environment for coal mining improved.
The country�s first new coal mine since 2011 was opened in May and other projects
were announced.�
Experts at Platts noted similar trends in 2017, finding �coal was generally the fuel
of choice to meet incremental fossil fuel demand in the power sector outside of Europe
in 2017.�
Trump�s deregulatory actions and �higher domestic gas prices drove higher coal use
in the power sector and higher international coal prices boosted exports and revenues for
coal companies,� IEA wrote.
Trump made lifting the regulatory burden on energy, coal in particular, a promise on the
campaign trail.
Trump signed legislation shortly after taking office that repealed a former President Barack
Obama-era mining rule.
The president also issued an executive order rescinding a moratorium on federal coal leases.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reviewed several regulations expected
to hamper coal industry growth, but the biggest step the agency has taken in that regard was
to rescind the Clean Power Plan (CPP).
EPA said repealing the CPP would cut $33 billion in compliance costs.
However, coal has an uphill battle ahead.
Platts notes that �sluggish power demand, abundant gas supply and renewables growth
are expected to continue to generate headwinds for coal use,� meaning U.S. �production
is forecast to be around 510 Mtce in 2022, equivalent to current levels.�
U.S. coal exports will also have to increasingly compete with liquefied natural gas exports.
Europe and Asia are hungry for U.S. LNG exports, and that could cut into coal�s market share,
especially in country�s shunning coal.
IEA expects the U.S. to remain a �swing supplier to international coal markets,�
and even though �changes in the policy and regulatory environment are reducing costs
for US producers,� these �will not significantly change their position in the seaborne supply
curve.�
The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects coal production to dip in 2018 on
lower international demand and no growth in power generation, but the agency also sees
coal production rising again in the latter half of the year.
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BREAKING News Out Of Washington – Trump Attacked! They Found It In His WATER! - Duration: 5:38.-------------------------------------------
President Trump Set To Sign Tax Reform Bill - Duration: 2:00.-------------------------------------------
Trump Celebrates Victory As Tax Bill Heads To His Desk - Duration: 2:25.-------------------------------------------
President Trump Tweets 70 Dow records in one year period – Share - Duration: 2:01.President
Trump Tweets �70 Dow records in one year period� � Shares Gateway Pundit Info
President Trump tweeted this morning the same information that we reported last week and
yesterday at the gateway pundit!
70 Record Closes for the Dow so far this year!
We have NEVER had 70 Dow Records in a one year period.
Wow!
We at the gateway pundit (TGP) were the first to report this.
All year we kept track of each new all-time high.
We downloaded Dow data since inception and we determined that the most all-time highs
in any single year was in 1995 at 69.
Trump�s rally broke this all-time record yesterday and the President knows it and reported
it.
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World War 3: Donald Trump amasses North Korea's bitter enemies to FORCE peace talks - Duration: 4:50.World War 3: Donald Trump amasses North Korea's bitter enemies to FORCE peace talks
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland have announced a new international pressure group to force North Korea around the negotiating table.
The group, known as the "Vancouver Group" contains 16 countries that were part of the original UN-led military coalition that fought against North Korea's invasion in the Korean War, as well as South Korea, Japan, India, Sweden and others - according to Tillerson.
Mr Tillerson said: "The pressure campaign is intended to lead to talks. We can't talk unless North Korea is ready to talk, and I think, as we've indicated, we're waiting for them to indicate a readiness to talk.".
The Defence Secretary said the group will discuss how to improve the effectiveness of the current pressure campaign" and how to prepare for the prospect of talks".
Mr Tillerson added: "The pressure campaign will not abate, we will not be rolling any of it back, it will only be intensified as time goes by, and it will remain in place until they agree to give up their nuclear weapons and allow us to verify that that is in fact what they have done." Ms Freeland said it is a "demonstration of international solidarity against North Korea's dangerous and illegal actions".
The US Defence Secretary said the talks have Trump's backing, despite the President ridiculing the idea of negotiations previously. Trump tweeted on August 30: "The US has been talking to North Korea, and paying them extortion money, for 25 years.
Talking is not the answer." On October 7, he tweeted: "Presidents and their administrations have been talking to North Korea for 25 years, agreements made and massive amounts of money paid.
[It] hasnt worked, agreements violated before the ink was dry, makings fools of U.S. negotiators.
Sorry, but only one thing will work." He also tweeted that he told Tillerson that he was "wasting his time trying to negotiate with Little Rocket Man (a derogatory nickname he gave to Kim Jong-un).
"Save your energy Rex, well do what has to be done." But Mr Tillerson denied there was any confusion or mixed messages and said: "They have not rejected diplomatic talks.
What the White House has merely observed is that North Korea has not exhibited a willingness to talk." He added the pressure campaign came from came from Trump's National Security Council.
He continued: "Otherwise we wouldn't need to do this. We'd just go straight to the military option." Canada and the United States plan to co-host an international meeting on North Korea in Vancouver in January.
Pyongyang has continued to test nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles in violation of UN Security Council resolutions. The meeting is designed to produce "better ideas" to ease tensions over North Korea's tests, Canadian officials have said.
The two ministers also are likely to discuss US President Donald Trump's demand for revisions to the North American Free Trade Agreement between the United States, Canada and Mexico.
A senior State Department official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Tillerson and Freeland conferred on North Korea, Ukraine and Venezuela among other issues.
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Trump Suggests US will Cut off aid for Countries that Vote for UN Resolution | Breaking News Today - Duration: 3:03.Trump Suggests US will Cut off aid for Countries that Vote for UN Resolution | Breaking News Today
Trump Suggests US will Cut off aid for Countries that Vote for UN Resolution | Breaking News Today
Trump Suggests US will Cut off aid for Countries that Vote for UN Resolution | Breaking News Today
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Anti Trump 9th Circuit Judge Resigns After Multiple Women Accuse - Duration: 3:20.Anti-Trump 9th Circuit Judge Resigns After Multiple Women Accuse Him of Sexual Misconduct
As previously reported, the �powerful,� Judge Alex Kozinski of the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the 9th Circuit was accused of sexual harassment by at least 15 women.
The most damning report came from WaPo detailing the 6 female clerks who endured the worst
abuse.
Kozinski announced Monday he will be stepping down from his seat
Washington Post reported:
A former clerk for Judge Alex Kozinski said the powerful and well-known jurist, who for
many years served as chief judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, called
her into his office several times and pulled up pornography on his computer, asking if
she thought it was photoshopped or if it aroused her sexually.
Bond is one of six women � all former clerks or externs in the 9th Circuit � who alleged
to The Washington Post in recent weeks that Kozinski, now 67 and still serving as a judge
on the court, subjected them to a range of inappropriate sexual conduct or comments.
She is one of two former clerks who said Kozinski asked them to view porn in his chambers.
On Monday, Kozinski announced he will be stepping down.
Fox News reported:
Judge Alex Kozinski of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said in a statement that
a battle over the accusations would not be good for the judiciary.
He said he�ll step down, effective immediately.
Kozinski said while speaking in a �candid way� with law clerks, �I may not have
been mindful enough of the special challenges and pressures that women face in the workplace,�
the statement said.
�It grieves me to learn that I caused any of my clerks to feel uncomfortable; this was
never my intent.
For this I sincerely apologize.�
The 9th Circuit Court of left-wing cranks ruled against Trump�s travel ban.
Good riddance!
�9th Circuit rules against Trump.
Order blocking the #MuslimBan remains in place,� tweeted the Southern Poverty Law Center in
February.
Kozinski�s retirement leaves five seats open on the 9th Circuit, with two more judges
already having announced their intention to retire next year.
That gives President Donald Trump potentially seven seats to fill on the largest and most
liberal appeals court in the country, Fox News reported.
Even if Trump fills all the vacancies, the Dems still hold the majority over conservatives
with 17 of the 29 seats.
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