Thursday, January 11, 2018

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President Donald Trump respectfully stood for the national anthem during the NCAA championship

football game in Atlanta on Monday night, but that didn't stop one player from apparently

hurling an f-bomb about him behind the scenes.

A video posted to social media during the game appears to show Alabama Crimson Tide

running back Bo Scarbrough yelling "F–k Trump!" while exiting the field after pregame

warmups before the contest with the Georgia Bulldogs, according to Fox News.

Scarbrough now disputes that he yelled "F–k Trump!", claiming in a tweet that, "If

y'all really listen I said Georgia smh about y'all people in this world."

Meanwhile, the president took the field and joined in the national anthem like every other

patriot present that evening at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Fox notes that both the Georgia Bulldogs and the Alabama Crimson Tide remained in the locker

room during the anthem, though it cautioned that this "is common among college football

teams."

The Associated Press confirmed this fact last year: "Unlike in the NFL, where players

are on the field for the anthem, the common practice in college football is for teams

to be in their locker rooms.

Just a handful of schools send teams onto the field for the anthem, limiting the opportunity

for the (anti-anthem) movement to spread as it has in the pros."

That's because festivities at college games are considerably different from NFL games,

the AP reports.

The national anthem provides a few minutes of solemnity before the raucous pre-game activities

that culminate with the teams taking the field.

As the AP reported: "Many schools use smoke machines and other mechanisms as part of their

pregame routines to get the team and the crowd fired up.

To pause a couple minutes after a dramatic team entry could be a buzzkill."

Dovetailing back to the game Monday, Fox further points out that a local chapter of the NAACP

tried to hold protests inside the stadium against Trump that evening.

Judging by the immense applause the president received when he took the field, however,

it's clear those protests were a failure.

Scarbrough, meanwhile, still claims he never said anything about the president:

Unfortunately for him, it appears most who heard it think otherwise.

For more infomation >> As Trump Makes Public Stand for Anthem, Athlete Has Backroom Meltdown - Duration: 2:18.

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Moon, Trump agree South Korea, North Korea dialogue could lead to U.S., North Korea talks... - Duration: 2:11.

Presidents Moon Jae-in and Donald Trump held a phone meeting late Wednesday night.

The American leader was updated on the outcomes of the inter-Korean talks, the duo then agreed

to stay in close consultation in dealing with Pyongyang.

Our chief Cheongwadae correspondent Moon Connyoung has our top story.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in and U.S. President Donald Trump view the latest inter-Korean

dialogue as one that could naturally lead to talks between the United States and North

Korea for the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula... after the PyeongChang Winter

Olympics next month.

The Blue House released a statement saying the agreement came during a phone conversation

between the two leaders a day after the two Koreas' rare face-to-face at the border town

of Panmunjom on Tuesday.

President Moon told his U.S. counterpart that the talks had gone well and made note of Mr.

Trump's contribution.

Jan. 10, 2018 "I think President Trump deserves big credit

for bringing about the inter-Korean talks.

It could be a resulting work of the U.S.-led sanctions and pressure."

(cut) .

The two leaders underscored the importance of continuing the maximum pressure campaign

against North Korea... but Seoul's top office also added that the U.S. leader gave his word

that there would be no military action while South, North Korea talks were going on.

Reuters 3202 "I just spoke to President Moon.

He's very thankful for what we've done.

They are having talks with North Korea.

We'll see how that happens."

President Trump expressed his openness to holding talks between the United States and

North Korea at the appropriate time, under the right circumstances.

Reuters 3202 "Who knows where it leads?

Hopefully it will lead to success for the world - not just for our country - but for

the world.

And we'll be seeing over the next number of weeks and months what happens."

During the half-an-hour phone conversation, the U.S. leader also told the South Korean

president that Vice President Mike Pence would lead the U.S. Presidential Delegation to the

PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games set to kick off on February 9th.

Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, the Blue House.

For more infomation >> Moon, Trump agree South Korea, North Korea dialogue could lead to U.S., North Korea talks... - Duration: 2:11.

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Entitled Liberal Judge Strikes Down Trump's DACA Order, Gets WRECKED By Sarah Sanders - Duration: 4:19.

Yet again, America has been subjected to the partisan pettiness of a federal judge who

doesn't like President Donald Trump.

In fact, he proved just that by striking down Trump's plans to end the DACA program – but

he wasn't laughing after he got wrecked by White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee

Sanders just a few days later.

Our country is still trying to dig its way out of the disaster created by the former

administration's 8 years of chaos.

With former President Barack Obama leaving our country in bad shape, Trump has quite

the hard task of cleaning up the mess and making things right again.

With the stock market on the rise, jobs opportunities being added, and taxes now on their way down,

it's safe to say that Trump has already started to iron out what Obama screwed up

with regards to the economy.

Next, it's time to focus on securing the border in his mission to make America great

again.

Not only has President Donald Trump made the border wall his main focus yet again, but

he's unshackled the organizations that enforce immigration laws and has even stated that

DACA will soon be a thing of the past.

Of course, his main goal is to get the do-nothing Democrats to be serious when it comes to talks

about border security and put an end date on the discussion since all talk and no action

gets us nowhere.

In the end, the hopes are that stopping the DACA program will force Democrats to the table

and ensure they work tirelessly on real immigration reform in order to keep their constituents

happy.

With many people praising the idea for a variety of reasons, the left is ticked off, as usual.

Democrats like Bernie Sanders are already using it as an excuse to blame Republicans

for a potential government shut down.

However, some have taken to abusing their power, such as United States District Judge

William Alsup out of California, who "granted a pretrial injunction barring the Trump administration

from rescinding Obama's DACA program," according to The Gateway Pundit.

Too bad for him, things were about to take a turn after he decided to let politics interfere

with his professional decisions.

As BizPac Review reports, it started out with the usual ribbing from President Donald Trump

himself, who tweeted, "It just shows everyone how broken and unfair our Court System is

when the opposing side in a case (such as DACA) always runs to the 9th Circuit and almost

always wins before being reversed by higher courts."

It just shows everyone how broken and unfair our Court System is when the opposing side

in a case (such as DACA) always runs to the 9th Circuit and almost always wins before

being reversed by higher courts.

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 10, 2018

However, things would only get worse when White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee

Sanders was asked about Judge Alsup's decision.

Frankly, to say that the judge got wrecked would be a bit of an understatement.

"We find this decision to be outrageous, especially in light of the President's successful

bipartisan meeting with House and Senate members at the White House on the same day," Sanders

said in a Tuesday statement.

"An issue of this magnitude must go through the normal legislative process.

President Trump is committed to the rule of law, and will work with members of both parties

to reach a permanent solution that corrects the unconstitutional actions taken by the

last administration."

[Source: The Daily Caller]

To this day, I don't understand why a single judge has the right to overrule the leader

of the free world.

Sadly, the fact that it's been happening so much – by partisan, liberal judges – is

a downright shame, and it isn't what our justice system is supposed to look like.

Making matters worse, these road bumps meant to do nothing more than slow President Donald

Trump down are all overturned when they reach higher courts.

It would seem to me that if someone was abusing their power for the sake of being partisan,

there should be some consequence when a higher court rules that they were wrong.

Maybe we ought to start that with United States District Judge William Alsup in order to ensure

that these idiots think twice before putting up a stink – and it better be worth their

career.

They would think twice if that was the case.

For more infomation >> Entitled Liberal Judge Strikes Down Trump's DACA Order, Gets WRECKED By Sarah Sanders - Duration: 4:19.

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Trump signs bill into law co-sponsored by NH senators - Duration: 1:25.

For more infomation >> Trump signs bill into law co-sponsored by NH senators - Duration: 1:25.

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Trump open to talks with North Korea 'under right circumstances' - Duration: 2:22.

Our top story this afternoon...

U.S. President Donald Trump has reiterated his willingness to hold talks with North Korea.

However, he told President Moon Jae-in that such talks will take place only when certain

preconditions are met-- meaning when Pyongyang is willing to give up its nuclear ambitions.

Park Hee-jun reports.

President Trump says he's open to holding talks with North Korea, but not without strict

preconditions.

The White House said Wednesday that Trump told President Moon Jae-in during a phone

conversation that the United States is willing to speak to Pyongyang "at the right time"

and "under the right circumstances".

For Trump, that means if North Korea is ready to give up its nuclear program.

President Moon also thanked his U.S. counterpart for his role in bringing North Korea to talks.

The South Korean leader credited President Trump for making the talks possible during

his New Year press conference earlier that day.

South Korea's presidential office also said Trump promised there would be no military

action while inter-Korean talks are ongoing,... adding that a recent Wall Street Journal report

on the United States contemplating a military strike against North Korea was "completely

wrong".

Following the phone talks,... regarding the possibility of North Korean discussions, President

Trump told reporters at a White House Cabinet meeting;

(English) "Who knows where it leads?

Hopefully it will lead to success for the world -- not just for our country -- but for

the world.

And we'll be seeing over the next number of weeks and months what happens."

And later at a joint conference with Norway's prime minister,...

President Trump expressed optimism, saying there were "a lot of good talks" going on.

(English) "I think we are going to have a long period

of peace.

I hope we do.

We have certainly problems with North Korea, but a lot of good talks are going on right

now.

A lot of good energy.

I see a lot of good energy.

I like it very much."

President Trump's remarks come just a day after the first inter-Korean talks in over

two years.

Washington has welcomed the talks as an important step toward solving the North Korean nuclear

crisis.

Tuesday's high-level talks resulted in North Korea saying it would attend the PyeongChang

Winter Olympics and agreeing to peacefully resolve conflict through dialogue.

Park Hee-jun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump open to talks with North Korea 'under right circumstances' - Duration: 2:22.

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Russian Women Flock To Trump Condos, Guests Horrified By 1 Thing They All Bring With Them - Duration: 4:01.

A shocking series of events is taking place at luxury condos bearing President Donald

Trump's name.

As it turns out, Russian women are flocking by the hundreds for a brief stay at the prime

real estate – and guests have been left horrified by the one thing they are all bringing

with them.

If there's anything Trump doesn't need in his life right now, it's more Russians.

Every time a whining liberal hears anything about the communist country in relation to

the president, they cry foul and start screaming about impeachment again.

As it turns out, it looks like there's a shocking new trend taking place in Florida

that involves, well, Russian women.

However, this doesn't so much hurt Trump the way that leftists may hope, but it could

actually do some damage to his political image.

According to NBC, hundreds of Russian women are flocking to America with many of them

targeting Trump Condos for their stay.

Sure, that doesn't sound bad, but guests have been horrified to see the one thing all

these women are bringing with them – and it's a problem.

You see, these women aren't coming to take in the sights or have a luxury vacation here

at a building with Trump's name on it.

They're coming to have babies.

In fact, every one of the women coming over is pregnant and decided to take the trip for

the sole purpose of birthing their children on American soil.

Having what's commonly referred to as anchor babies, these Russian women want one thing

– their kids to have American citizenship.

The U.S. Constitution clearly states that anyone born here is automatically rendered

an American citizen, but this new trend is now seeing hundreds of women each year visiting

the U.S. in order to give birth so that their child can benefit from birthright citizenship

— something Trump himself has said needs to end.

But, it gets worse.

Big companies, such as one called Miami Mama in Russia, are making a business of American

birthright citizenship in other countries, offering expensive packages which include

a stay at a U.S. resort for several months, all medical expenses, and visa fees.

Although Olesia Reshetova, who took advantage of one such service in order to have her baby

in America, says that she spent about $50,000 on her visit, other packages are as expensive

as $100,000 as seen in a news report that aired on NBC.

When asked why they come, Reshetova, 31, told NBC News, "American passport is a big plus

for the baby.

Why not?"

Twenty-nine-year-old Ekaterina Kuznetsova, another one of the dozens of Russian birth

tourists who spoke to NBC News, added, "And the doctors, the level of education."

Apparently, the weather doesn't hurt, either.

"It's a very comfortable place for staying in wintertime," Oleysa Suhareva explained.

Although the mothers claim to be doing this for their children's benefit, the act might

not be as selfless as they suggest.

Once these babies turn 21, they can sponsor their parents' application for an American

green card.

As Trump explains, this form of "chain migration" that starts with birthright citizenship is

the "biggest magnet for illegal immigration," and has to go.

"You have to get rid of it," he said on NBC's Meet the Press.

"They're having a baby and all of a sudden — nobody knows — the baby is here.

You have no choice."

Shockingly, the women involved even admit that the practice is controversial, but they

don't seem to mind as long as their children obtain American citizenship.

Even worse yet is the fact that they are using Donald Trump's properties to carry out the

sick act.

Unfortunately, people who think they're going to do this may not want to hold their

breath.

One of Trump's main focuses in the coming months is going to be immigration reform,

and I'll bet this will be among one of the first things to go.

It's time for the rest of the world to stop abusing our laws, and now we have a leader

who's willing to stand up against anyone who thinks they can.

For more infomation >> Russian Women Flock To Trump Condos, Guests Horrified By 1 Thing They All Bring With Them - Duration: 4:01.

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Cost Of Trump's Border Wall Just Revealed, There's 1 Reason Media Doesn't Want You To Know - Duration: 5:27.

The Department of Homeland Security has crunched the numbers, and they have come up with a

figure which it would cost to construct the impenetrable wall along the U.S. border with

Mexico, thereby preventing millions of undocumented aliens from entering the country illegally.

However, there's one reason the media isn't reporting on this ground-breaking story, and

it will make your blood boil.

President Donald Trump has delivered on the promises he made to voters during his campaign

seemingly faster than any other Commander-in-Chief in history.

He has turned the economy around.

He has brought jobs back to America.

He has defeated ISIS.

He has lowered taxes.

Trump also took a strong stand against illegal immigration on the campaign trail, vowing

to build an impenetrable wall along our porous southern border with Mexico.

At every turn, Democrats have stood in the way of POTUS achieving this goal, but that

doesn't mean he has given up.

Now, the cost of constructing Trump's wall has been revealed, and there's one reason

in particular that liberals do not want you to know the figure; namely, that it is far

less than taxpayers are forced to spend each year on the illegal immigrants who flood across

our border with Mexico.

That's right, we spend more on illegal immigrants each and every year than the one-time cost

of building the border wall Trump has promised.

The Department of Homeland Security's 700-mile border wall would cost just $18 billion or

$1.8 billion annually for ten years:

The Trump administration is asking Congress for nearly $18 billion to construct more than

700 miles of new and replacement barriers along the Southwest border, its most detailed

description yet of the president's vision of a wall separating the U.S. from Mexico.

The request would be a major expansion from the 654 miles of barrier now, bringing the

total to nearly 1,000 miles – about half of the entire Southwest border.

[Source: The Wall Street Journal]

When you crunch the numbers, Trump's border wall makes absolute sense:

The proposed $1.8 billion per year cost would consume less than one-2,088th of the 2018

federal budget, expected to be around $3,800 billion.

In turn, the wall's cost would be offset by a reduced northward flow of illegals and

drugs, so cutting the federal government's cost for welfare, unemployment and policing.

[Source: Breitbart]

However, despite the fact that this figure seemingly could not be more fiscally responsible,

the Democrats are still pushing back, claiming that the $18 billion it would cost to construct

Trump's wall is "outrageous."

Funny, they don't think that spending much, much more than that on illegal immigration

each year is at all "outrageous" or "irresponsible."

"Latest White House demand on immigration: $18 billion for a border wall.

Outrageous," tweeted Sen. Dick Durbin.

"President Trump has said he may need a good government shutdown to get his wall.

With this demand, he seems to be heading in that direction."

Latest White House demand on immigration: $18 billion for a border wall.

Outrageous.

President Trump has said he may need a good government shutdown to get his wall.

With this demand, he seems to be heading in that direction.

— Senator Dick Durbin (@SenatorDurbin) January 5, 2018

Perhaps Durbin is just pandering, as we all know that Democrats do not care one iota about

spending federal money or racking up our national debt.

Or, perhaps, he hasn't seen these numbers:

Using a widely-agreed-upon estimate of 12.5 million illegal immigrants in the country,

it was determined that those illegals — plus their estimated 4.2 million citizen children

— cost taxpayers about $134.9 billion annually.

That number breaks down to about $45.8 billion on the federal level and $88.9 billion on

the state and local level.

Meanwhile, it is estimated that those same illegals only contribute about $18.9 billion

in total taxes paid — $15.4 billion federal and $3.5 billion state and local — leaving

a grand total annual burden of approximately $116 billion on American taxpayers.

Thus, the annual cost of Trump's proposed border wall expansion is quite literally only

1.5 percent of what Americans are already paying every year to cover the costs imposed

by illegal immigrants.

For what is but a fraction of current spending levels, the country can not only significantly

reduce illegal entry into the country, but also reduce the amount of crime, illicit drugs

and human trafficking that add untold costs to society, with the building of Trump's

border wall for a mere $1.8 billion per year.

[Source: Conservative Tribune]

Make no mistake – President Donald Trump will accomplish this, just as he has managed

to come through on the rest of the promises he made to the American people.

The border wall makes sense.

It is the responsible thing to do from a financial standpoint, and it is in the best interest

of all Americans who would benefit from the decrease in crime that would come along with

less illegal immigration.

These numbers are just the icing on the cake.

For more infomation >> Cost Of Trump's Border Wall Just Revealed, There's 1 Reason Media Doesn't Want You To Know - Duration: 5:27.

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BREAKING: Federal Judge Just BROKE THE LAW With OUTRAGEOUS Revenge Against Trump! - Duration: 3:48.

For more infomation >> BREAKING: Federal Judge Just BROKE THE LAW With OUTRAGEOUS Revenge Against Trump! - Duration: 3:48.

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Moon, Trump agree South Korea, North Korea dialogue could lead to U.S., North Korea talks ... - Duration: 2:11.

Presidents Moon Jae-in and Donald Trump held a phone meeting late Wednesday night.

The American leader was updated on the outcomes of the inter-Korean talks, the duo then agreed

to stay in close consultation in dealing with Pyongyang.

Our chief Blue House correspondent Moon Connyoung starts us off.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in and U.S. President Donald Trump view the latest inter-Korean

dialogue as one that could naturally lead to talks between the United States and North

Korea for the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula... after the PyeongChang Winter

Olympics next month.

The Blue House released a statement saying the agreement came during a phone conversation

between the two leaders a day after the two Koreas' rare face-to-face at the border town

of Panmunjom on Tuesday.

President Moon told his U.S. counterpart that the talks had gone well and made note of Mr.

Trump's contribution.

Jan. 10, 2018 "I think President Trump deserves big credit

for bringing about the inter-Korean talks.

It could be a resulting work of the U.S.-led sanctions and pressure."

(cut) .

The two leaders underscored the importance of continuing the maximum pressure campaign

against North Korea... but Seoul's top office also added that the U.S. leader gave his word

that there would be no military action while South, North Korea talks were going on.

Reuters 3202 "I just spoke to President Moon.

He's very thankful for what we've done.

They are having talks with North Korea.

We'll see how that happens."

President Trump expressed his openness to holding talks between the United States and

North Korea at the appropriate time, under the right circumstances.

Reuters 3202 "Who knows where it leads?

Hopefully it will lead to success for the world - not just for our country - but for

the world.

And we'll be seeing over the next number of weeks and months what happens."

During the half-an-hour phone conversation, the U.S. leader also told the South Korean

president that Vice President Mike Pence would lead the U.S. Presidential Delegation to the

PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games set to kick off on February 9th.

Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, the Blue House.

For more infomation >> Moon, Trump agree South Korea, North Korea dialogue could lead to U.S., North Korea talks ... - Duration: 2:11.

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Trump furioso por fallo de juez sobre DACA | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 3:08.

For more infomation >> Trump furioso por fallo de juez sobre DACA | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 3:08.

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Trump says he's open to talks with North Korea at appropriate time, under right circumstances - Duration: 1:04.

Our top story this morning...

U.S. President Donald Trump has told President Moon Jae-in that he's open to talks with North

Korea "at the appropriate time... and under the right circumstances."

The two leaders spoke over the phone on Wednesday after President Moon credited Trump during

his New Year press conference for the inter-Korean talks that were held on Tuesday,... the first

high-level dialogue between the two Koreas in over two years.

Welcoming the resumption of talks,...

President Trump noted the possibility of inter-Korean dialogue leading to negotiations between Washington

and Pyongyang on ending the regime's nuclear ambitions.

South Korea's presidential office said Trump also dismissed a Wall Street Journal that

claimed he was contemplating a military strike against North Korea.

It quoted Trump as saying that there "will be no military action as long as talks between

the two Koreas are ongoing."

President Trump also confirmed that Vice President Mike Pence will head the U.S. delegation at

next month's PyeongChang Winter Olympics.

For more infomation >> Trump says he's open to talks with North Korea at appropriate time, under right circumstances - Duration: 1:04.

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Trump Not Happy Court Stepped In To Block Ending DACA - Duration: 1:49.

For more infomation >> Trump Not Happy Court Stepped In To Block Ending DACA - Duration: 1:49.

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GOP divided over Trump's suggestion to bring earmarks back - Duration: 4:00.

For more infomation >> GOP divided over Trump's suggestion to bring earmarks back - Duration: 4:00.

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Flashback Trump Tells Chuck Todd He Will Send Dreamers Back Home - Duration: 1:53.

Flashback Trump Tells Chuck Todd He Will Send Dreamers Back Home We Either Have a Country

In 2015 candidate Donald Trump invited far left crank Chuck Todd on his plane for an

interview.

Todd peppered candidate Trump with questions on Obama�s executive order on illegal alien

children or Dreamers.

At least 22 times President Obama said he couldn�t do executive amnesty himself.

Then he implemented an immunity scheme via executive fiat.

�In bypassing Congress, Obama blatantly ignored the rule of law that is the foundation

of our democracy and violated his presidential oath to uphold the laws of this land.�

Trump told Todd he would rescind Obama�s executive order and send the Dreamers back

to their native country.

But that was back during the campaign in 2015.

On Tuesday President Trump invited a group of Republican and Democrat senators and representatives

to hold a love fest on illegal immigration.

President Trump said the DACA immigration bill should be a �bill of love.�

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Donald Trump On Mueller Investigation: 'We'll See What Happens' - Duration: 0:51.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump On Mueller Investigation: 'We'll See What Happens' - Duration: 0:51.

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Trump floats possibility of bringing earmarks back. Here's why he shouldn't. - Duration: 3:20.

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Trump Backs Away From '100 Percent' Pledge To Be Interviewed In Russia Investigation - Duration: 3:38.

For more infomation >> Trump Backs Away From '100 Percent' Pledge To Be Interviewed In Russia Investigation - Duration: 3:38.

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Has Trump WON? US President's 'fury and fury' rant has 'forced Kim Jong-un to back down' - Duration: 4:22.

Has Trump WON? US President's 'fury and fury' rant has 'forced Kim Jong-un to back down'

Brutal dictator Kim has sought to smooth over tensions with South Korea over fears conflict with the US could have "devastating consequences", according to international relations expert Dr John Nilsson-Wright.

Diplomats from North and South Korea met for the first time in two years on Monday for talks about easing military hysteria between the nations.

Dr Nilsson-Wright, a senior research fellow at think tank Chatham House, has claimed Trump could be responsible for bringing both parties to the table. "North Korea may be taking his inflammatory statements very seriously," he said.

"There is anxiety in US capitals about the risk of attack from North Korea and Americans are getting more serious about a military response, he added.  "Military action would have devastating consequences because it would involve major powers.

"Kim is aware that it could be catastrophic for all those involved." Throughout 2017, Trump, 71, issued a series of aggressive verbal volleys aimed at intimidating North Korean leader Kim into submission.

His most extraordinary remarks came at the United Nations, when he threatened North Korea with "fire and fury" in his debut speech.

In a bombshell tweet last week, Trump boasted about the size of his nuclear button, declaring it "much bigger and more powerful" than Kim's.

But in a sign tensions are de-escalating, North and South Korea held landmark talks at the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) this week.

In the meeting, South Korea agreed to allow North Korea to send a team of athletes and supporters to the Winter Olympics on February 9 in PyeongChang.

On Twitter, Trump suggested his no nonsense approach to diplomacy paved the way for talks between North and South Korea.

He posted: "With all of the failed 'experts' weighing in, does anybody really believe that talks and dialogue would be going on between North and South Korea right now if I wasn't firm, strong and willing to commit our total 'might' against the North.

"Fools, but talks are a good thing," he added.

Dr Nilsson-Wright, a senior lecturer in Japanese Politics and International Relations at Cambridge University, hailed the breakthrough in relations as a "welcome development".

Speaking to SunOnline, he said: "If Donald Trump thinks he's become peace maker – let's have more of that." "It's a good thing. In order to resolve the crisis we need to have serious negotiations.

"Trump's inflated sense of self means he often views himself as the most important person in the room. "And as US President he is obviously one of the key players.

Anything that will encourage the two sides to come together is a good thing.".

For more infomation >> Has Trump WON? US President's 'fury and fury' rant has 'forced Kim Jong-un to back down' - Duration: 4:22.

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Trump dodges question about Mueller interview - Duration: 2:10.

>> Thank you, Mr. President.

I also have a question for the

prime minister, but if I could

address the president first.

Sarah brought up the Russian

investigation.

Your legal team, sources have

told us, believes that in the

next few weeks the special

counsel Robert Mueller will ask

for some sort of an interview

with you, your legal team

believes, as part of wrapping up

his investigation.

Are you open to meeting with

him?

Would you be willing to meet

with him without condition or

would you demand that he strict

set of parameters be placed

around any encounter between you

and special counsel?

>> Well, again, John, there has

been no collusion between the

trump campaign and Russians or

trump and Russians.

No collusion.

When I watch you interviewing

all the people leaving their

committees, the Democrats are

all running for office and

trying to say this.

But bottom line they say there

is no collusion.

And there is no collusion.

And when you talk about

interviews, Hillary Clinton had

ha interview where she wasn't

sworn in, she wasn't given the

oath, they didn't take notes,

they didn't record, and it was

done on the 4th of July weekend.

That's perhaps ridiculous, and a

lot of people looked upon that

as being a very serious breach

and it really was.

But, again, I'll speak to

attorneys.

I can only say this, there was

absolutely no collusion.

Everybody knows it.

Everybody committee.

I've been in office now for 11

months.

For 11 months they've had this

phoney cloud over this

administration and our

government.

And it has hurt our government.

It does hurt our government.

It's a Democrat hoax that was

brought up as excuse for losing

an election that frankly the

Democrats should have won

because they have such a

tremendous advantage in the

electoral college, so it was

brought up for that reason.

But it has been determined there

is no collusion.

And by virtually everybody.

So we'll see what happens.

>> Would you be open to --

>> We'll see what happens.

Certainly I'll see what happens.

But when they have no collusion

and nobody has found any

collusion at any level, it seems

unlikely that you would even

have an interview.

>> And mad dam prime minister,

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