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Under Trump, immigration hawks learn the 'Art of the Deal'

When Congress returns, negotiations over Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals � former President

Obama�s directive to shield some young undocumented immigrants from deportation � will resume

and intensify.

President Trump gave lawmakers a March 5 deadline to codify DACA in some form, but the program�s

supporters worry about the thousands of beneficiaries who could lose their work permits if it takes

that long.

The familiar pattern has been for immigration hawks to hold up any bill offering legal status

to a significant number of illegal immigrants until their demands for border security and

interior enforcement are satisfied; legalization boosters point to the enforcement measures

already in their legislation as proof these demands are insatiable and cast the restrictionists

as anti-amnesty absolutists.

Under Trump, the immigration conversation has broadened.

Immigration hawks in Congress are offering to combine elements of bipartisan bills that

would protect DACA beneficiaries from deportation � in some cases, even bestowing a more permanent

legal solution � with specific restrictionist policy proposals: limits on family reunification;

penalties for municipal authorities who don�t help enforce federal immigration detainer

orders, known as sanctuary cities; stronger E-Verify to add teeth to prohibitions against

hiring illegal immigrants.

�We�re offering a package that [Democrats] should support and in return they�re threatening

to shut down the government,� Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., said on the Senate floor earlier this

month, describing a compromise as �good for those DACA recipients.�

Some of the staunchest immigration restrictionists in Congress are willing to support what they�ve

previously defined as amnesty � legalization, even a potential path to citizenship, of a

class of undocumented immigrants � with no waiting period as part of a deal.

�No one is eager to deport 690,000 illegal immigrants who are here mostly through no

fault of their own,� Cotton said.

�They were left in legal limbo by President Obama, and everyone wants to find a good,

durable, long-term solution.�

That is a significant departure from the immigration debates that took place between President

George W. Bush�s second term and the 2013 Gang of Eight bill.

And it is partly because Trump ran for president challenging the bipartisan immigration policy

consensus of that time period, with an inner circle that includes other high-profile dissenters:

Attorney General Jeff Sessions, domestic policy adviser Stephen Miller, and former White House

chief strategist Steve Bannon.

In the Trump era, immigration hawks are willing to make a deal so long as they can take a

page out of the president�s Art of the Deal.

�If we�re going to give legal status to these illegal immigrants in their 20s and

their 30s, we have to recognize there are going to be negative side effects,� Cotton

said in his Senate speech.

�First, you�re going to encourage parents from around the world who live in poverty

and oppression and war to illegally immigrate to our country with small children.

What could be more dangerous and even immoral than that?

And second, you�re going to create a whole new category of Americans who could get legal

status for their extended family to include the very parents who brought them here in

violation of our laws.�

Cotton and Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., have argued that any bill that offers relief to

those protected by DACA must also address these �negative side effects.� Trump has

endorsed their efforts.

The president frequently talks about �ending chain migration� � a phrase for immigrants

sponsoring future immigrants based on family ties � in his speeches.

He mentioned it as he outlined his national security strategy.

Trump brought it up in remarks at his Cabinet meeting last week.

And the subject came up in his speech to FBI academy graduates earlier this month.

But the political and racial polarization of the Trump era has made compromise on immigration

even more difficult.

And just as some Republicans have moved right on the issue, many Democrats have moved left.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., faced pressure to link DACA and the short-term

spending bill before Congress went home for Christmas.

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., was criticized from the Left when he panned open borders

during his progressive campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.

It was these political conditions that led Obama to create DACA in the first place.

He had previously tried to build credibility for a comprehensive immigration reform push,

including large-scale legalization opportunities for the undocumented, by touting his administration�s

record on deportations and enforcement.

And he repeatedly denied he had the power to protect many illegal immigrants through

executive authority alone without Congress changing the law.

Obama�s �deporter in chief� reputation became untenable.

Republicans also face pressure on the Right, where Trump�s talk of physical barriers

may resonate more than technical details about chain migration and the most immigration-centric

portion of the base may not be eager for compromise of any kind.

Nevertheless, both parties face a hard deadline on DACA during an election year and Republican

congressional leaders, who are generally less restrictionist than Trump, have said they

are committed to producing a bill the president is willing to sign.

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BREAKING! Trump Just Took It From ALL From Crooked Hillary – This Will KILL Her! - Duration: 12:39.

BREAKING! Trump Just Took It From ALL From Crooked Hillary – This Will KILL Her!

While Hillary Clinton was sleeping off her latest Chardonnay-induced Christmas hangover,

her nemesis, President Donald Trump was orchestrating the ultimate revenge he promised her during

the campaign.

He waited almost a full year into his presidency to do it, with perfect, well-planned timing

that's long overdue.

The ailing alcoholic had it coming and revenge is Trump's as he pulls the biggest plug

to drain the swamp in one swipe of the pen – just as he said he would do.

Trump has proved he's intent on cleaning up Washington, D.C. and doesn't care who

he pisses off in the process.

It took a non0-career politician to be president to make America great again, starting at the

top and tackling corruption head-on.

Crooked politicians have been getting away with it for years and becoming excessively

wealthy from dishonest dealings and taking advantage of innocent citizens.

Just days before we head into the new year, Trump has made sure that 2018 will look a

lot different than the last decade – hitting Hillary particularly hard, right where it

counts.

Trump just made what use seemed to only just be a dream in the past, a reality.

While the country was preparing for Christmas, the president was hard at work, signing important

last minute executive orders.

Topping that list was one that will freeze the assets of everyone in politics, including

foreign nationals who have abused their power and become involved in corruption – which

has become a cornerstone of the nation's capital.

Of those affected by the new order, is Hillary Clinton, the most scandalous crook of them

all.

Zero Hedge reports:

The Trump Administration quietly issued an Executive Order (EO) last Thursday which allows

for the freezing of US-housed assets belonging to foreign individuals or entities deemed

"serious human rights abusers," along with government officials and executives of

foreign corporations (current or former) found to have engaged in corruption – which includes

the misappropriation of state assets, the expropriation of private assets for personal

gain, and corruption related to government contracts or the extraction of natural resources.

Furthermore, anyone in the United States who aids or participates in said corruption or

human rights abuses by foreign parties is subject to frozen assets – along with any

U.S. corporation who employs foreigners deemed to have engaged in corruption on behalf of

the company.

In fact, anyone in the world who has "materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial,

material or technological support for, or goods or services" to foreigners targeted

by the Executive Order is subject to frozen assets.

The fund behind some of the biggest scandals in our nation's history – the Clinton

Foundation – will be directly affected by this EO that's derived from the 2016 Global

Human Rights Accountability Act.

"[The Executive Order] immediately added 13 foreign individuals to a list of "Specially

Designated Nationals" (SDN) maintained by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)

– several of whom have ties to the Clintons, the Clinton Foundation, or Clinton associates

(details below).

Moreover, the Treasury Department sanctioned an additional 39 people, for a total of 52

under the new order – including the son of Russia's prosecutor general," as Zero

Hedge explains.

The Order itself states:

"I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, find that the prevalence

and severity of human rights abuse and corruption that have their source, in whole or in substantial

part, outside the United States, such as those committed or directed by persons listed in

the Annex to this order, have reached such scope and gravity that they threaten the stability

of international political and economic systems."

When you mix with the wrong company, you get taken down with them, which is exactly what

could happen to everyone involved with the Clintons.

It doesn't pay to get caught up with criminals, even if you do get a piece of that pricey

pie.

Clinton's cohorts aren't the only one who could be on the business end of Trump's

pen.

He covered every crooked person in D.C. from top to bottom.

"Last Week's Executive Order could have serious implications for D.C. lobbyists who

provide "goods and services" (e.g. lobbying services) to despots, corrupt foreign politicians

or foreign organizations engaging in the crimes described in the EO," according to Zero

Hedge.

"'Virtually every lobbyist in DC has got to be in a cold sweat over the scope of this

EO,' said an attorney consulted in the matter who wishes to remain anonymous."

It's no wonder that the political establishment worked so hard to keep Trump out of office.

He wasn't part of their "good 'ol boys" club and refused to protect them, their assets,

and their secrets.

Hillary has always been one of them and now she too will go down with the worst of them.

It's about time.

Now THAT's how you drain

the D.C. swamp!

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Trump talked tough but hasn't reined in college tuition - Duration: 3:47.

Trump talked tough but hasn�t reined in college tuition

Rather than press universities on affordability, he has sought to tax them and promote alternative

paths for students.On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump railed against elite

universities that he said were �paying more to hedge funds and private equity managers

than they are spending on tuition assistance.� He vowed to �push colleges to cut the skyrocketing

cost of tuition.�

But in the year since, his administration has done little to help low- and middle-income

Americans afford the nation�s best schools, even as data released this year show just

how pervasive economic inequality is on American college campuses.

Many of the nation�s top schools serve more students from the top 1 percent of earners

than the bottom 60 percent combined, according to a study by the Equality of Opportunity

Project.

The Trump administration, instead, has largely sent the message that those four-year universities

aren�t for everyone � a talking point that groups working to expand college access,

especially for low-income students, say threatens to exacerbate the problem.

�I tend to wonder who is the �everyone� � who is in that category and who is not,�

said Michelle Asha Cooper, president of the Institute for Higher Education Policy, a nonpartisan

group focused on promoting access to higher education.

�It�s very important we do not create policies that will further marginalize students

of color and low-income students.�

The administration has built a narrative that four-year degrees have been overemphasized.

Trump has called for more career and technical training.

He has said vocational education is the way of the future.

Apprenticeships, he�s said, �can be a positive alternative to a four-year degree.�

�So many people go to college, four years, they don�t like it, they�re not necessarily

good at it, but they�re good at other things, like fixing engines and building things,�

Trump said in March, referencing his own experience at the Wharton School of the University of

Pennsylvania.

�When I went to school, I saw it.

I sat next to people that weren�t necessarily good students but they could take an engine

apart blindfolded.�

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos hit that point again this month during a commencement address

at the University of Baltimore.

�We must stop suggesting there is only one, conventional path to success,� she said.

�In fact, there are many avenues to gain what individual students need or want: industry-recognized

certificates, stackable credits, credentials and licensures, badges, micro-degrees, apprenticeships,

two-year degrees, four-year degrees, advanced degrees � �

While the administration has thrown its support behind allowing students to keep collecting

Pell Grants � federal aid for low-income students � all year, and has worked to make

applying for federal student aid easier, it is also rewriting Obama-era regulations that

advocates say are key to protecting borrowers.

In addition, Trump�s tax reform package would tax some university endowments, which

schools argue will take money they otherwise might have spent on financial aid and send

it to the federal government.

White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley said in a statement: �The Trump Administration�s

higher education principles promote reforms that provide students access to more postsecondary

options.

The President believes students deserve the opportunity to choose an education tailored

to their needs.

This policy framework will better prepare students to compete in a globally competitive

economy, modernize an antiquated federal student aid system, and hold higher education institutions

more accountable to students and taxpayers."

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Breaking News Today Live Stream 24/7 - News today - Donald trump - President Trump - Duration: 1:05:29.

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Obama Caught Pretending To Be President In UK, Then President Trump Gives Him A Brutal Surprise - Duration: 4:59.

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Melania Trump fashion: 29 of Melania Trump's looks that sparked quite the conversation in 2017 - Duration: 9:26.

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TRUMP EFFECT: 2017 Officer Deaths Down Dramatically - Duration: 2:03.

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How Trump could kill the Iran nuclear deal in January - Duration: 3:56.

How Trump could kill the Iran nuclear deal in January

The president will soon face a series of deadlines during which he could deliver on a campaign

promise to rip up the 2015 agreement.

President Donald Trump allowed the Iran nuclear deal to survive through 2017, but the new

year will offer him another chance to blow up the agreement � and critics and supporters

alike believe he may take it.

By mid-January, the president will face new legal deadlines to choose whether to slap

U.S. sanctions back on Tehran.

Senior lawmakers and some of Trump's top national security officials are trying to preserve

the agreement.

But the deal's backers fear Trump has grown more willing to reject the counsel of his

foreign policy team, as he did with his recent decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel�s

capital.

The decision represents an opportunity for Trump to deliver on a campaign promise to

rip up the Iran deal, one he has repeatedly deferred at the urging of senior officials.

When Trump last publicly addressed the status of the Iran agreement, in mid-October, he

indicated his patience had worn thin with what he has called �the worst deal ever,�

and demanded that Congress and European countries take action to address what he considers the

deal�s weakness.

�[I]n the event we are not able to reach a solution working with Congress and our allies,

then the agreement will be terminated,� Trump said in an Oct. 13 speech.

The three months since then have shown little progress toward such a solution.In an effort

to save the deal, members of Congress are discussing legislation that would give Trump

political cover to extend the deal.

But it�s not clear whether Republicans and Democrats can agree on even a symbolic measure

in time.

�It�s entirely possible that Trump tells Congress and the Europeans, �I gave you

90 days to get your act together and you didn't � and I�m done,�� said Mark Dubowitz,

CEO of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a hawkish Washington think tank with close

ties to the Trump White House.

The deal was negotiated in 2015 by the Obama administration, along with five other nations.

It lifted U.S. and European sanctions on Iran in exchange for strict limits on Tehran�s

nuclear program.

The deal�s supporters say military action was the only realistic alternative to preventing

Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.

Critics say the deal allowed Iran to retain too much nuclear capability and that the sanctions

should have been given more time to bite.

The deadlines for Trump begin on Jan. 11, when the agreement requires him � as it

does every 90 days � to certify whether Tehran is meeting its obligations under the

deal.

International inspectors who visit the country�s nuclear facilities have repeatedly said Iran

is doing so.

But Trump refused to certify Iranian compliance in mid-October, citing in part Iranian aggression

throughout the Middle East.

Trump�s refusal to certify had no immediate practical effect on the deal, though under

the law it triggered a 60-day window for Congress to restore the sanctions by a simple majority,

without the possibility of a Senate filibuster.

While expectations were high for some congressional action that Trump could point to as a response

to his complaints, Congress became consumed by tax reform and took no action.

One hard-line measure that attracted attention this fall, devised by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.),

went nowhere after Democrats made clear they would strongly oppose it.

Even more consequential are upcoming deadlines for Trump to continue the temporary waiver

of U.S. sanctions on Iran, which the deal dictates will not be permanently repealed

for several more years.

The president must renew the waivers every 120 days.

Sources familiar with the law said multiple waiver deadlines arrive between Jan. 12 and

Jan. 17, forcing Trump to reassess the deal.

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Excerpts From Trump's Interview With The Times - Duration: 28:41.

Excerpts From Trump's Interview With The Times

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Trump Fires 'Treasonous' FBI Agents Who Colluded With Clinton - Duration: 2:18.

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Melania trump Fashion Style: Melania Trump's 10 most fashionable moments from 2017 - Duration: 5:10.

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Liberal Media Interrupts Trump While Thanking Firefighters, But He Gets ULTIMATE Revenge - Duration: 3:27.

Liberal Media Interrupts Trump While Thanking Firefighters, But He Gets ULTIMATE Revenge

A shocking clip is spreading across social media after President Donald Trump decided

to stop and thank some local firefighters.

As it turns out, a few members of the liberal media thought it would be a good time to interrupt,

but their attempt would blow up in their face as Trump got the last word � and the ultimate

revenge.

Donald Trump is currently in Florida enjoying his Christmas holiday in Florida, but it�s

not all fun and games.

In fact, the President has been doing quite a bit of work and has even taken time out

of his schedule to show Americans what he really finds important.

With just that in mind, he went to a West Palm Beach fire hall for a meet and greet

with firefighters, but things didn�t exactly go according to plan.

At first, things seemed to be going off without a hitch, but it wasn�t long before things

started to take a turn.

During an impromptu speech, President Trump ensured the firefighters that he knows the

struggle it has been to be a public servant and that he is dedicated to getting both firemen

and police the budgets they need in the future to do their jobs correctly.

�We want to give these people credit for the great job that they do, so thank you all

very much.

We appreciate it,� President Trump said before he then answered questions from the

firefighters for about 10 minutes and discussed the passage of the tax bill and how he is

fighting for their retirement accounts every day he is in office.

Although Trump simply hoped to spend time with the brave men and women who serve the

public and show his appreciation, it wasn�t long before the liberal media tried to mess

things up.

As the meet and greet came to an end, the firefighters lined up to shake hands with

the president, and that�s just about the time the liberal media sprang their trap.

Just like that, a few reporters began shouting questions at Trump in an attempt to make him

look foolish � but the exact opposite happened.

Although the full video is below, the good part, in which Trump handles the rude reporters

like a champ, starts just after the 4:30 mark.

Without hesitation, Trump led everyone in a round of applause, prompting the firefighters

to interrupt the shouting reporters and drown them out by loudly clapping their hands so

that the rude interruption could no longer be heard.

A few moments later, Trump exited to the sound of applause as everyone continued to clap

around him.

Although he turned around to give one last wave at the end, Trump was able to walk out

happily, knowing that the liberal media couldn�t ask any more of their desperate questions.

By the time the applause had died down enough to hear voices, the president was already

long gone, well on his way out of the building.

Although the left doesn�t want you to know it, many people in this country love and support

President Donald Trump.

In fact, these firefighters proved just that by helping to silence the yapping hounds in

the liberal media who are always looking for a way to attack our president.

One could only hope that the mainstream media would give Trump a fair shake, but seeing

how he continues to shatter the narratives that they�ve been feeding the American people,

well, it�s clear why they don�t like him.

Too bad for them, no one really cares about their feelings or opinions, and they�d do

themselves a favor by simply reporting the truth.

Only time will tell if the idiots learn that lesson for themselves, though.

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President Trump Destroys Last 'Right' For Migrants For 3 Years! - Duration: 3:13.

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BREAKING Trump Is Going After The Clintons! - Duration: 13:11.

BREAKING Trump Is Going After The Clintons!

An executive order from last Thursday allegedly targets Clinton-linked individuals, lobbyists,

and possibly even Uranium One.

From Zerohedge:

The Trump Administration quietly issued an Executive Order (EO) last Thursday which allows

for the freezing of US-housed assets belonging to foreign individuals or entities deemed

"serious human rights abusers," along with government officials and executives of

foreign corporations (current or former) found to have engaged in corruption – which includes

the misappropriation of state assets, the expropriation of private assets for personal

gain, and corruption related to government contracts or the extraction of natural resources.

Furthermore, anyone in the United States who aids or participates in said corruption or

human rights abuses by foreign parties is subject to frozen assets – along with any

U.S. corporation who employs foreigners deemed to have engaged in corruption on behalf of

the company.

In fact, anyone in the world who has "materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial,

material or technological support for, or goods or services" to foreigners targeted

by the Executive Order is subject to frozen assets.

The EO, based on the 2016 Global Human Rights Accountability Act, immediately added 13 foreign

individuals to a list of "Specially Designated Nationals" (SDN) maintained by the Office

of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) – several of whom have ties to the Clintons, the Clinton

Foundation, or Clinton associates (details below).

Moreover, the Treasury Department sanctioned an additional 39 people, for a total of 52

under the new order – including the son of Russia's prosecutor general.

The Order reads:

I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, find that the prevalence

and severity of human rights abuse and corruption that have their source, in whole or in substantial

part, outside the United States, such as those committed or directed by persons listed in

the Annex to this order, have reached such scope and gravity that they threaten the stability

of international political and economic systems.

Last Week's Executive Order could have serious implications for D.C. lobbyists who provide

"goods and services" (e.g. lobbying services) to despots, corrupt foreign politicians or

foreign organizations engaging in the crimes described in the EO.

"Virtually every lobbyist in DC has got to be in a cold sweat over the scope of this

EO," said an attorney consulted in the matter who wishes to remain anonymous.

Read more: (Link: www.zerohedge.com)

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Trump Puts Obama to Shame With Special Police Request During Hol - Duration: 3:30.

Trump Puts Obama to Shame With Special Police Request During Holiday Visit

The holidays are a time to show respect for those who serve us. President Donald Trump

just did this in a major way � and it put Barack Obama to shame.

As most of you likely know, the president is spending his Christmas break at his Mar-a-Lago

resort in Florida. That takes a considerable amount of security presence, and not just

by the Secret Service.

What you probably didn�t know, however, is how the Trumps treated those who were assigned

to the security detail. It didn�t get a lot of play in the media � although CNN�s

Noah Gray tweeted about it.

Yes, police, Secret Service and the people of the White House Military Office were all

treated to �a full Christmas spread� at the request of the president � and all out

of the president�s pocket, without a dime apparently spent for the dinner by taxpayers.

They even made sure that every shift got a meal by offering meals.

That�s a pretty big move to begin with, but it looks positively great when you consider

the previous White House�s acrimonious relationship with the nation�s police.

It was so bad that in summer of 2016, right after five Dallas police officers were shot

and killed during a Black Lives Matter march, the executive director of the National Association

of Police Organizations said that then-President Obama had engendered a �war on cops.�

William Johnson said that the �continued appeasements at the federal level (by the

Obama administration) with the Department of Justice, their appeasement of violent criminals,

their refusal to condemn movements like Black Lives Matter, actively calling for the death

of police officers, that type of thing, all the while blaming police for the problems

in this country has led directly to the climate that has made Dallas possible.�

As 2017 comes to an end, it�s always a good time to reflect on what made this year different

from last year � especially in politics.

At least at the White House, one thing that�s very different is a palpable respect for law

enforcement. That newfound level of respect has made itself known in a number of ways,

but the spread that was paid for out of the president�s pocket is a pretty effective

symbol for the whole thing.

What the Trumps did on Christmas wasn�t the kind of thing that the Obamas were known

for. The last president and his family kept their distance from law enforcement and those

assigned to protect them. Trump, apparently, is changing that in a huge way.

Please like and share on Facebook and Twitter with your thoughts on what the president did.

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McCain In PANIC! A New Subpoena Issued About The Notorious Trump Dossier! - Duration: 3:48.

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Selfie-Fail - Melania Trump postet Weihnachtsfoto - Duration: 0:54.

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Russia inquiry Trump believes he will be treated 'fairly' - Duration: 10:25.

Russia inquiry Trump believes he will be treated 'fairly'

Rusha inquiry Trump believes he will be treated fairly u.s.. President Donald Trump. Has said he believes

He will be treated fairly by the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the u.s.

Election there has been tension between the White House and the inquiry and mr.

Trump has had to deny planning the far lead investigator Robert Mueller

Mr.. Trump again denied there had been any collusion with Russian officials

He told the New York Times. He did not know how long the inquiry would take but it had made the u.s.. Look very bad

speaking in an interview at his Golf Club in West Palm Beach in Florida

Mr.. Trump insisted he had the right to begin or end any Justice Department investigations

But the purposes of hopefully thinking I'm going to be treated fairly. I've stayed uninvolved with this particular matter. He said

Mr.. Trump said of mr.. Mullah the special counsel, I think he's going to be fair the New York Times said that mr.

Trump had denied 16 times during the interview that there had been any collusion with Russia

U.s.. Intelligence agencies believe Moscow tried to tip the presidential election in favor of mr.

Trump a charge denied by both Russia and the US president mr.. Trump has labeled mr.. Mueller's

investigation a witch-hunt while other Republicans accuse it of bias

Mr.. Trump repeated his allegation that Democrats had invented the issue as a hoax as a ruse as an excuse for losing an election

The president said he was not concerned about when the inquiry would finish as he had nothing to hide

But he said it makes the country look very bad, and it puts the country in a very bad position

So the sooner it's worked out the better it is for the country

He was repeating his comments from May that the probe was hurting the u.s.. Terribly mr.

Trump said the matter had angered his supporters adding my base is stronger than it's ever been on

other areas in the interview mr. Trump

gang condemned democrats for not taking a bipartisan approach to legislation

Said he had to endorse the defeated candidate Roy Moore in the Alabama

Special election as that was what the head of the Republican Party had to do

again criticized Attorney General Jeff Sessions for accusing himself from the Russia inquiry

Said he believed the media would become more favorable to him as their ratings would go down the tubes if he were not in office

Thank you for watching for the follow-up

Subscribed to the channel yourself here

2,000 years ago when he worked at the president's, New Jersey Golf Club and was trying to make the PGA Tour mr.

Trump asked him how much he made playing on the professional circuit?

It's like three million mr. Herrmann said which to him is like making a billion because he don't spend anything mr.

Trump joked ain't that a great story

In the interview the president touted the strength of his campaign victories in his accomplishments in office including passage of attacks overhaul this month

But he also expressed frustration and anger at Democrats who he said refused to negotiate on

Anything, but he dosent do anything he dosent do mr.. Trump said hey, let's get together

Let's do bipartisan. I say good. Let's go then you don't hear from him again nonetheless

Mr.. Trump said he still hope Democrats will work with him on bipartisan legislation in the coming year to overhaul health care improve the country's

Crumbling infrastructure and help young immigrants brought to the country as children

Mr.. Trump disputed reports that suggested he does not have a detailed understanding of legislation saying I know the details of taxes better than

Anybody better than the greatest CPA. I know the details of health care better than most better than most

Later he added that he knows more about the big bills debated in the Congress than any president

That's ever been in office the president also spoke at length about the special election this month in Alabama

Where were yes more the Republican candidate lost to a Democrat after being accused of sexual misconduct?

With young girls including a minor when he was in his 30s mr.. Trump said that he supported mr.

Mores opponent in the Republican primary race because he knew mr.

More would lose in the general election, and he insisted that he endorsed mr.

More later only because I feel that I have to endorse Republicans as the head of the party

Mr.. Mueller's investigation appears to be moving ahead despite predictions by mr.. Trump's lawyers this year that it would be over by Thanksgiving mr.

Trump said that he was not bothered by the fact that she does not know when it will be completed because he has nothing to

hide

Mr.. Trump repeated his assertion that Democrats invented the Russian allegations as a hoax as a ruse as an excuse for losing an election

He said that everybody knows his associates did not collude with the Russians

Even as he insisted that the real stories are about Democrats who worked with Russians during the 2016 campaign

There has been no collusion

But I think has going to be fair mr.. Trump said of mr.. Mueller in recent weeks

Republican lawmakers have seized an anti-trump text sent by an FBI investigator who was removed from mr.

Mueller's team as evidence of political bias at a hearing this month

representative Jim Jordan

Republican of Ohio said that the public trust in this whole thing is gone, although mr.. Trump said he believes mr.

Mueller will treat him fairly mr.. Trump raised questions about how the special counsel had dealt with lobbying Tony Podesta mr.

Podesta is the brother of mrs.

Clinton's campaign chairman John Dee Podesta and Tony Podesta is under investigation

Forward his firm the Podesta group did on behalf of the client referred to it in

2012 by Paul Manafort the former Trump campaign chairman

Whatever happened to Podesta mr

Trump said they closed their firm they left in disgrace the whole thing and now you never heard of anything mr.

Trump tried to put distance between himself and mr. Manna fort who was indicted in October the president said that mr.

Manna for whom he called very nice man and an honorable person had spent more time working for other candidates and presidents than for him

Paul only worked for me for a few months mr.

Trump said Paul worked for Ronald Reagan

His firm worked for John McCain worked for Bob Dole worked for many Republicans for far longer than he worked for me

And you're talking about what Paul was many years ago before I ever heard of him

He worked for me for what was it three and a half months mr.

Trump said it was too bad that Jeff Sessions the Attorney General recused himself from overseeing the Russia investigation mr

Trump did not directly answer a question about whether he thought that Eric H holder, Jr

President Barack Obama's first Attorney General was more loyal than mr.

Sessions had been I don't want to get into loyalty, but I will tell you that I will say this Holder protected President Obama

Totally protected him mr.

Trump said he added when you look at the things that they did and hold her protected the president

And I have great respect for that. He'll be honest mr.. Trump

said he believes members of the news media will

Eventually cover him more favorably because they are profiting from the interest in his presidency and thus will want him reelected

Another reason that they're going to win another four years is because newspapers

Television all forms of media will tank if them not there because without me their ratings are going down the tubes mr.

Trump said then invoked one of his preferred insults without me the New York Times will indeed be not a failing New York Times

but the failed New York Times he added so they basically have to let me win and

Eventually probably six months before the election they'll be loving me because they're saying please

Please don't lose Donald Trump. Okay after the interview mr.

Trump walked out of the grill room stopping briefly to speak to guests he then showed off a plaque that listed the club's golf champions

Including several years in which mr.

Trump had won its annual tournament asked how far he was holding balls off the tee these days mr.

Trump who will turn 72 next year was modest

Gets shorter every year he said, thank you for watching for the follow-up subscribe to the channel yourself here

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