Wednesday, January 24, 2018

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For more infomation >> BREAKING ,Trump, FBI blame Samsung for loss of Strzok-Page texts, as 'secret society' details emerge - Duration: 16:08.

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Government Shutdown Ends After Trump Signs Short-Term Spending Plan - Duration: 1:07.

For more infomation >> Government Shutdown Ends After Trump Signs Short-Term Spending Plan - Duration: 1:07.

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South Korea blasts Donald Trump for putting huge tariffs on its white goods - Duration: 3:27.

South Korea blasts Donald Trump for putting huge tariffs on its white goods

US trade policy, especially the use of punitive duties, has led to a growing list of reproaches from trading partners concerned by Trumps protectionist leanings.

The latest safeguard measures are in violation to WTO rules, South Koreas trade minister Kim Hyun-chong said in a meeting with industry officials.

Trumps tariffs have dealt a heavy blow to South Koreas Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, who together sell between 2.5 million to 3 million washing machines annually to the United States, making around $1 billion in export earnings.

The United States has opted for measures that put political considerations ahead of international standards, South Koreas trade minister said. The government will actively respond to the spread of protectionist measures to defend national interests, he said.

China, the worlds biggest solar panel producer, also responded swiftly to the US move, branding it an overreaction that would harm the global trade environment for affected products.

The USs decision to adopt tougher tariffs this time is an abuse of trade remedy measures, and China expresses strong dissatisfaction regarding this, Wang Hejun, the head of the Trade Remedy and Investigation Bureau at the Chinese commerce ministry, said in a statement on its microblog.

The USs adoption of restrictive measures against imported solar panels and washers is not only detrimental to the healthy development of the industries in the US, but will also worsen the global trade environment of relevant products, Wang said.

China will work with other WTO members to resolutely defend its legitimate interests in response to the erroneous U.S. decision. India has also recently re-opened a US dispute, alleging Washington has failed to comply with a ruling on solar power.

South Korea has already demanded compensation because the United States had failed to meet a Dec.

26 deadline to comply with a ruling against duties of up to 82 percent it had earlier imposed on appliances made by Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics and Daewoo Electronics.

For more infomation >> South Korea blasts Donald Trump for putting huge tariffs on its white goods - Duration: 3:27.

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Trump applies tariffs to solar panels, washing machines - Duration: 2:17.

For more infomation >> Trump applies tariffs to solar panels, washing machines - Duration: 2:17.

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Trump Effect: Top FBI Official Quits After Strzok's Texts Expose His "YUGE" Felony Act - Duration: 4:59.

For more infomation >> Trump Effect: Top FBI Official Quits After Strzok's Texts Expose His "YUGE" Felony Act - Duration: 4:59.

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Trump WH Just Told The Democrats Any Budget Deal with DACA Attac - Duration: 4:29.

Trump WH Just Told The Democrats Any Budget Deal with DACA Attached

Is Dead on Arrival

Congressional Democrats need to go back to the drawing board if they want to the Trump

administration to budge on the Deferred Actions for Childhood Arrivals program, according

to recently surfaced information regarding the recent government shutdown provided by

the White House Sunday.

A White House aide told Breitbart News that Democrats proposed a federal budget measure,

however, attached was a clause regarding DACA.

The move didn�t impress the Trump administration, as it doesn�t want the DACA budget attached

to government funding.

�We will not negotiate over the status of people here unlawfully while Democrats shut

down the government of the millions who are here lawfully,� the White House aide said

Saturday.

During a media briefing, Legislative Affairs Director Marc Short and White House Budget

Director Mick Mulvaney confirmed this information.

�(W)e�re not going to be held hostage and let our troops be held hostage over this,�

Short said.

�When they reopen the government, we will continue the discussions.�

As noted by Breitbart News, Short accused congressional Democrats of causing the government

shutdown in an attempt to impress leftist activists partially due to the success that

President Donald Trump has had during his first year in office.

�They look at the accomplishments of the last year and all this administration has

accomplished, and their reaction is, �Because we can�t beat them, what we�re going to

do is we�re going to shut down the government,�� he added.

Mulvaney assured those at the briefing that the Trump administration would do everything

in its power to minimize the impact left by the shutdown, an effort not taken by the Obama

administration during the 2013 government shutdown that lasted 16 days, and cost the

U.S. an estimated $1.5 billion per day.

Employees from national parks, trade negotiations, cybersecurity agencies and the Environmental

Protection Agency are continuing to work during the shutdown, while President Donald Trump

canceled his trip to Florida and is keeping his trip to Davos, Switzerland, �on a day-by-day

basis,� according to The Blaze.

Mulvaney then took a shot at a Senate Democrats, stating that they are handling the budget

situation like �a two-year-old.�

�It is like a two-year-old temper tantrum to say, �I will take my toys and go home

because I am upset about something else,�� Mulvaney said.

�It has nothing to do with this bill, and the Democrats are conducting a two-year-old

temper tantrum in front of the American people.�

Mulvaney�s comments came just one day after he embarrassed CNN White House correspondent

Jim Acosta who asked him why the shutdown was dubbed the �Schumer Shutdown� when

Republicans control the Senate.

�Come on, you know the answer to that as well as anybody,� Mulvaney said in response

to Acosta�s question, adding that he has to �laugh� when others try to bring up

this topic.

�You know as well as anybody that it takes 60 votes in the Senate to pass an appropriations

bill, right, you know that?� Mulvaney asked.

�I know that,� Acosta replied.

�Okay, so when you only have 51 votes in the Senate, then you have to have Democrat

support in order to fund the government,� Mulvaney said.

�So that�s the answer to your question.�

This is purely an attempt by the Senate Democrats, led by Mr. Schumer, that�s why we call it

the �Schumer shutdown,� in order to try and get a shutdown that they think this president

gets blamed for,� he added.

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For more infomation >> Trump WH Just Told The Democrats Any Budget Deal with DACA Attac - Duration: 4:29.

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Source Trump inclined to allow Nunes memo to be released new video - Duration: 3:04.

Manage subtitles and closed captions: English

For more infomation >> Source Trump inclined to allow Nunes memo to be released new video - Duration: 3:04.

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Mueller Claims Incriminating 'Text Messages' Gone, Trump Finds 'Evidence' In Oval Office - Duration: 5:32.

For more infomation >> Mueller Claims Incriminating 'Text Messages' Gone, Trump Finds 'Evidence' In Oval Office - Duration: 5:32.

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BREAKING!! TRUMP Just Made URGENT Announcement!! THIS IS SO AWESOME!!!!! - Duration: 6:48.

For more infomation >> BREAKING!! TRUMP Just Made URGENT Announcement!! THIS IS SO AWESOME!!!!! - Duration: 6:48.

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Newt Gingrich on Trump's First Year 'We Are Incredibly Fortunate - Duration: 7:01.

Newt Gingrich on Trump�s First Year: �We Are Incredibly Fortunate to Have Him�

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich thinks the first year of the Trump administration

has been a smashing success, with President Donald Trump even rivaling an iconic conservative

president � Ronald Reagan � as an �effective, focused leader.�

In a Fox News op-ed publish Saturday, the first anniversary of Trump�s inauguration,

Gingrich noted that despite the harsh �opposition� Trump faces from liberal activists and the

mainstream media, he has still been able to follow through on numerous campaign promises.

In fact, of the nine U.S. presidents Gingrich has known � starting with Richard Nixon

� only Trump and Reagan have been so effective in their first year.

Americans, Gingrich said, are �incredibly fortunate� that Trump prevailed in the 2016

presidential election.

�It is fair to say President Trump has already achieved so much that he rivals Reagan as

an effective, focused leader,� Gingrich wrote.

�We are incredibly fortunate to have him in the White House as our nation�s 45th

president.�

As evidence of this claim, Gingrich juxtaposed the �resistance� effort against Trump

to the president�s accomplishments.

The mainstream media and the left have �consistently misrepresented and maligned� him, Gingrich

said, leading to a �distorted, minimized view of what has been accomplished by this

remarkably energetic and controversial commander-in-chief.

Pointing out how unexpected Trump�s electoral victory was, Gingrich discussed the response

by liberal protesters � seen in the form of the rallies that took place the day after

his inauguration.

These protesters �promised �resistance� to the so-called �imposter,� who they

simply could not accept as president of the United States,� according to Gingrich.

The Fox News contributor then referenced the now-infamous threat made on the National Mall

by liberal entertainer Madonna.

�I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House,� the singer said at

the time.

According to Professor Allen Guelzo, a Civil War expert at Gettysburg College, the last

president to face such a hostile attitude from the opposition was Abraham Lincoln, who

was despised by southern slave owners.

One year into Trump�s presidency, Gingrich wrote that things have not gotten much better.

For instance, Rear Admiral Dr. Ronny Jackson � the president�s personal physician � recently

spoke to reporters at a White House news briefing to reveal the results of Trump�s physical.

Despite the fact that Jackson, who was appointed to his current role by former President Barack

Obama, gave Trump a clean bill of mental and physical health, reporters continued to ask

�antagonistic� and even �stupid� questions, according to Gingrich.

Their goal, he said, was to prove that Trump is unfit for office, despite Jackson�s claims

to the contrary.

�This Trump Derangement Syndrome that the media unfortunately suffer from has become

a major barrier to accurate coverage of the Trump presidency,� Gingrich wrote.

But in the face of this bias, Trump has gotten results.

During his campaign, then-candidate Trump promised to appoint conservative justices

to the federal bench.

As Gingrich noted, not only did the president nominate Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court,

but he has also successfully seated more appellate judges than any first-year president in history.

Moreover, Trump has rolled back many regulations implemented under Obama, becoming the �all-time

champion of rolling back red tape,� Gingrich said.

�The current estimate is that the Trump administration is repealing 22 regulations

for every new one it has created,� he added.

�This is a major contribution to economic growth and a big plus in implementing campaign

promises.�

On the foreign policy front, Gingrich wrote that Trump has followed through on his pledge

to �enable the military to do its job� in regard to the Islamic State group.

As a result, the terror organization has �lost virtually all its territory at minimum risk.�

Though Trump has not yet figured out how to deal with the threats posed by Iran and North

Korea, �neither (nation) has imposed its will up to now,� Gingrich said.

The former House speaker also referenced Trump�s decision to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel

from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem � another campaign promise he has followed through on.

Gingrich believes Trump�s actions have helped the U.S. economy grow.

For example, the passage of historic tax reform has led to a response from the American business

community that is even �more positive and more visible than anyone could have hoped.�

As The Western Journal reported, since the tax bill was signed into law, more than 164

companies have already announced they will be providing bonuses for their workers and/or

cutting prices due to the tax cuts.

Trump also promised to negotiate fairer trade deals for the U.S., and as observed by Gingrich,

�Saudi Arabia alone signed as much as $400 billion in contracts with American companies

during the president�s visit to Riyadh.�

Thanks to the president�s economic leadership, Gingrich wrote that the ��new normal��

of less than 2 percent annual economic growth is rapidly being replaced by estimates in

the range of 3.5 to 4 percent.�

Moreover, as Trump has highlighted on Twitter, unemployment figures among African-Americans

are among the best ever recorded.

Gingrich concluded by saying that Trump still has much to do.

He has yet to repeal Obamacare, introduce a plan to rebuild America�s infrastructure

or �develop conservative solutions for poverty.� In addition, Gingrich wrote that the president

has allowed �symbolic language and arguments about race to drive people apart.�

Still, though, Trump has much to hang his hat on.

�(O)n balance, it is fair to say President Trump has already achieved so much that he

rivals Reagan as an effective, focused leader,� Gingrich wrote.

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For more infomation >> Newt Gingrich on Trump's First Year 'We Are Incredibly Fortunate - Duration: 7:01.

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HE DID IT: TRUMP JUST SENT IN THE FEDS - Duration: 3:10.

For more infomation >> HE DID IT: TRUMP JUST SENT IN THE FEDS - Duration: 3:10.

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BREAKING!! PRESIDENT TRUMP Just Made URGENT Announcement!! THIS IS SO AWESOME!!! - Duration: 5:29.

For more infomation >> BREAKING!! PRESIDENT TRUMP Just Made URGENT Announcement!! THIS IS SO AWESOME!!! - Duration: 5:29.

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Mayor De Blasio To Meet With President Trump - Duration: 0:24.

For more infomation >> Mayor De Blasio To Meet With President Trump - Duration: 0:24.

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On wedding anniversary, Melania Trump cancels trip with President Trump to Davos - Duration: 2:44.

For more infomation >> On wedding anniversary, Melania Trump cancels trip with President Trump to Davos - Duration: 2:44.

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Trump's voter fraud commission requested records for all Texans|tick tock news| - Duration: 4:20.

Recently disbanded Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity made request last year

while applying to obtain nearly 50 million voter records from state

Donald Trump�s controversial voter fraud commission asked for files on every Texan

with a Hispanic surname, newly released documents show.

The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity made the request last year while

applying to obtain nearly 50 million voter records from the state with the second-largest

Hispanic population in the US.

On the data request form, policy adviser Ron Williams ticked a box asking for �Hispanic

surname flag notation� to be included in the files.

Officials said the data was never supplied because a lawsuit filed by voting rights campaigners

blocked the state from sending any information to the commission.

The commission, established after Mr Trump claimed �millions� of people voted illegally

in the presidential election, was dissolved earlier this month amid mounting legal challenges

and resistance from several states.

Documents obtained by Missouri Democrat Senator Claire McCaskill show the commission had paid

for voter records from some states that refused to provide them for free. Among the files

was an invoice for $3,437.30 to be paid to obtain data on 49.6 million registered voters

in Texas, including the details of those with Hispanic surnames.

Kris Kobach, the Republican vice-chairman of the voting commission, told the Washington

Post that the request was �a complete surprise to me�.

�At no time did the commission request any state to flag surnames by ethnicity or race,�

he said.

Told about the Texas invoice, he added: �Mr Williams did not ask any member of the commission

whether he should check that box or not, so it certainly wasn�t a committee decision�.

Mr Kobach said the data �does not, did not advance the commission�s inquiry in any

way, and this is the first I�ve heard [that] the Texas files included that.�

He added: �I don�t know what sort of data analysis you would do even remotely relevant

to it, but also having just one state [would be] useless. It just doesn�t make any sense.�

Mr Trump�s commission was denounced by civil rights group when it was set up in May, and

was feared by some to be an attempt to suppress voting among ethnic minorities.

Maine Secretary of State Matt Dunlap, a former member and vocal critic of the commission,

said the request for Hispanic data raised �grave questions about exactly what the

commission hoped to find and what �problems� it planned on solving�.

�[It] gives room for no small amount of alarm in the very possibility that an American

citizen could be suspected of voter misconduct based on their ethnicity,� he told CNN.

The watchdog group American Oversight has filed a Freedom of Information request for

all files related to the application for Hispanic voter data in Texas.

Mr Dunlap filed one of several lawsuits that had hobbled Mr Trump�s commission before

his decision to scrap it.

Announcing the disbandment on 3 January, the White House said: �Despite substantial evidence

of voter fraud, many states have refused to provide the Presidential Advisory Commission

on Election Integrity with basic information relevant to its inquiry.

�Rather than engage in endless legal battles at taxpayer expense, today President Donald

J Trump signed an executive order to dissolve the Commission, and he has asked the Department

of Homeland Security to review its initial findings and determine next courses of action.�

Mr Trump launched the commission after claiming, without any evidence, that he only lost the

popular vote in the election because �millions� of people voted illegally for his Democratic

rival Hillary Clinton.

For more infomation >> Trump's voter fraud commission requested records for all Texans|tick tock news| - Duration: 4:20.

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TRUMP Thumps Democrats Again for Putting Interests of Illegals O - Duration: 1:14.

TRUMP Thumps Democrats Again for Putting Interests

of Illegals Over US Citizens

On Friday night Democrats shut down the US government for illegal alien rights.

The minority party cut off military paychecks in favor of DREAMER illegal immigrants.

The US Senate will vote on the #SchumerShutdown Monday at noon.

President Trump slammed the Democrats all weekend over the shutdown

Trump continued the attacks on Monday morning.

For more infomation >> TRUMP Thumps Democrats Again for Putting Interests of Illegals O - Duration: 1:14.

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BREAKING: President Trump Just Kicked His Ass Out Of America! Liberals Are LIVID! - Duration: 7:09.

For more infomation >> BREAKING: President Trump Just Kicked His Ass Out Of America! Liberals Are LIVID! - Duration: 7:09.

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CNN's Jim Acosta Gets Humiliated Big Time When Trump Gives Him Savage Nickname - Duration: 4:26.

For more infomation >> CNN's Jim Acosta Gets Humiliated Big Time When Trump Gives Him Savage Nickname - Duration: 4:26.

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During Pennsylvania Factory Tour, Owner Turns To Trump & Whispers 5 Unforgettable Words - Duration: 23:59.

During Pennsylvania Factory Tour, Owner Turns To Trump & Whispers 5 Unforgettable Words

On Thursday, President Donald Trump traveled to the Pittsburgh area with a dual agenda.

He delivered a speech on his administration's economic agenda to the H&K Equipment Company

while he was in Allegheny County, and he lent his support to Republican candidate Rick Saccone,

who is campaigning for a vacant House seat.

During his tour of H&K's factory, the owner of the company turned to Trump and whispered

five words which the president will never forget.

President Donald Trump tours the H&K Equipment Company in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, on January

18, 2018.

(Photo Credit: MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images) After passing tax cuts and eliminating a tremendous

amount of government regulations which were burdensome on American business owners, President

Trump visited the H&K Equipment Company in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, on Thursday to witness

the direct results of these recent moves in a real work environment.

Accompanied by his daughter and advisor Ivanka Trump, Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin,

and other members of his cabinet, Trump toured the H&K factory with company owners Peter

Cicero and George Koch before addressing employees.

As they walked the grounds, Cicero leaned over and whispered something to Trump that

was inaudible.

However, Trump beamed with delight and pointed to the cameras before revealing what Cicero

had told him.

Apparently, "business has never been better" for the owners of H&K Equipment.

"He just said their business has never been better than it has this year," said Trump.

According to the owners, they have been swamped with orders over the past year and can barely

keep up with the booming business which has resulted from Trump's economy.

With the economy having made such a drastic turnaround for the better during the first

year of Donald Trump's presidency, an interesting dichotomy has arisen between two separate

narratives the mainstream media and the Democrats have been pushing ever since Trump emerged

as a formidable candidate.

At first, we were told by those on the left that "the economy would never recover"

if we were to elect Donald Trump.

Fast forward several months, and their story has changed quite a bit.

Now that Trump is the president and the economy is booming, the same naysayers claim he is

not responsible for these tremendous strides forward.

So, which one is it?

Either Trump is responsible for the soaring stock market, the jobs which are returning

to America, the falling unemployment numbers, and an avalanche of other economic successes,

meaning that the fear-mongering which took place prior to the election was nothing more

than a media-manufactured strategy to undermine his candidacy, or Trump is not responsible

for the economy, in which case, he could have never destroyed it in the first place, as

they said he would do.

It cannot be both ways.

Of course, the left was wrong on both counts.

They were ludicrous to allege that a man who has made billions as a successful businessman

and stood at the helm of multiple massively lucrative companies would destroy the American

economy.

Indeed, if there was ever a man who could right the ship after the dreadful position

we were in following Barack Obama's two terms in office, it was Donald J. Trump.

Likewise, the left is wrong when they fail to give credit where credit is due.

Seemingly within hours of Trump's election, companies were investing in America once again,

bringing jobs back that had originally left due to the burden of excessive government

regulation and better financial prospects overseas.

Then, the stock market began breaking records on a seemingly daily basis.

Now, Americans have more of their own hard-earned money in their pockets thanks to the president's

recent tax cuts.

This economy is Donald Trump's doing.

There's no other way to slice it.

This is an excellent example of the media manipulating the news to fit whichever narrative

they deem appropriate at any given time.

It also lends tremendous credibility to Trump's stance that the media cannot be trusted to

report the truth.

Anyone who is looking for clarity on this hotly-debated topic need look no further than

coverage of the economy over the past twelve months.

The left and their cronies in the press knew that Donald Trump wouldn't ruin our economy,

just as they now know that he is responsible for fixing it.

They're just too stubborn and butthurt over Hillary Clinton's embarrassing loss to report

these things.

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