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Dems in PANIC MODE After Trump's Lawyer Demands

Mueller End His Probe Desperate Democrats are in panic mode, now

that President Trump's lawyer is calling on Mueller to end his sham of a "Russia

probe."

Lawmakers sounded the alarms on Saturday, in the wake of the firing of disgraced FBI

Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who is reportedly at the center of the upcoming IG report, as

a leaker who lied to FBI investigators, covered for Hillary, and lied under oath.

From Washington Examiner

Democratic lawmakers sounded the alarm on Saturday about President Trump possibly committing

obstruction of justice after his attorney suggested special counsel Robert Mueller should

be fired after FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe got the boot Friday.

Trump's personal lawyer, John Dowd, told the Daily Beast he hopes to see Deputy Attorney

General Rod Rosenstein, who is overseeing Mueller's Russia investigation, fire Mueller

like Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired McCabe.

He originally indicated that we was speaking on behalf of Trump, but later clarified that

he was speaking on behalf of himself and not the president.Democrats, who are already weary

of the president's criticism of the Russia investigation, skewered Dowd's comments

on Twitter Saturday.

Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, urged members of Congress

from both sides of the aisle to "speak up" and defend Mueller's work.

"Every member of Congress, Republican and Democrat, needs to speak up in defense of

the Special Counsel.

Now," Warner wrote.Similarly, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., warned the administration

that there will be "severe consequences" from both Democrats and Republicans if they

follow Dowd's wishes and fire Mueller.

"Mr. Dowd's comments are yet another indication that the first instinct of @realDonaldTrump

and his legal team is not to cooperate with Special Counsel Mueller, but to undermine

him at every turn," he wrote.

Schumer added: "The president, the administration, and his legal team must not take any steps

to curtail, interfere with, or end the special counsel's investigation or there will be

severe consequences from both Democrats and Republicans."

Rep. Yvette Clarke, D-N.Y., called the idea of canning Mueller an "obvious abuse of

power.""Stunning, but sadly, not surprising.

This is an obvious abuse of power.

I condemn any effort by 45 and his Administration to interfere with the Special Counsel's

investigation," she wrote.

"Trump's lawyer John Dowd – and Trump himself – are recklessly courting a constitutional

crisis with this loose talk of ending the Mueller investigation.

And they know it, which suggests knowledge that the truth is even worse," wrote Rep.

Don Beyer, D-Va.Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., said the investigation "must run

its course" no matter how much the administration opposes it.Whether or not President Trump's

lawyer will admit it, the President wants to end the Mueller investigation and views

it as a witch hunt, even as indictments have continued.

The Special Counsel's investigation must run its course no matter how much the investigated

oppose it," the Illinois congressman tweeted.

The widespread backlash came less than 24 hours after it was announced McCabe was fired

before he planned to officially retire on Sunday with a full pension.

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Trump Sparks Internet FURY With What Was Seen Poking Out Of His Suit Pocket! - Duration: 6:31.

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NERVOUS JOHN? Ex-CIA Director Brennan LASHES OUT At President Trump After McCabe Firing - Duration: 3:55.

NERVOUS JOHN?

Ex-CIA Director Brennan LASHES OUT At President Trump After McCabe Firing

On Friday evening, Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired Andrew McCabe on the recommendation

of FBI disciplinary officials.

In a statement, Sessions said, "Both the OIG and FBI OPR reports concluded that Mr.

McCabe had made an unauthorized disclosure to the news media and lacked candor − including

under oath − on multiple occasions."

"The FBI expects every employee to adhere to the highest standards of honesty, integrity

and accountability."

"As the OPR proposal stated, 'all FBI employees know that lacking candor under oath

results in dismissal and that our integrity is our brand'," Sessions added.

Hours later, President Trump took to Twitter to laud the move.

"Andrew McCabe FIRED, a great day for the hard working men and women of the FBI – A

great day for Democracy.

Sanctimonious James Comey was his boss and made McCabe look like a choirboy.

He knew all about the lies and corruption going on at the highest levels of the FBI!"

The next morning, Brennan lashed out at President Trump for his tweet about McCabe.

"When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption

becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin

of history.

You may scapegoat Andy McCabe, but you will not destroy America…America will triumph

over you."

Is Brennan's tweet a sign that he is anxious about his alleged role in the Steele dossier?

House Intelligence chairman Devin Nunes is reportedly investigating Brennan and other

Obama officials for their role in promoting the dossier.

The New York Post's Paul Sperry says Nunes is also investigating whether Brennan perjured

himself in a public testimony about the dossier.

Sperry reported:

In his May 2017 testimony before the intelligence panel, Brennan emphatically denied the dossier

factored into the intelligence community's publicly released conclusion last year that

Russia meddled in the 2016 election "to help Trump's chances of victory."

Brennan also swore that he did not know who commissioned the anti-Trump research document

(excerpt here), even though senior national security and counterintelligence officials

at the Justice Department and FBI knew the previous year that the dossier was funded

by the Hillary Clinton campaign.

Former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino recently told Fox News that Brennan is in a "world

of trouble right now," over his testimony on the dubious Steele dossier.

Newsmax reports:

"My sources on this are telling me John Brennan is in a world of trouble right now,"

Bongino told Fox News' "Fox & Friends" program.

"Back in August of 2016 he gives a private briefing to Sen. Harry Reid, Democrat, of

course.

He gives that briefing to Reid.

Reid fires off a letter to the FBI.

In that letter is information that clearly came from the dossier."

That means that at that point, Brennan was aware of the dossier, but in May of 2017,

under oath, he denied knowing who commissioned it, said Bongino, a frequent Fox News commentator

and owner of "The Dan Bongino Show" podcast.

"The CIA has a central role in the verification of foreign assets and information we get from

foreign assets," Bongino said.

"It is not plausibly deniable that John Brennan did not know who commissioned that

dossier he is in a world of trouble because he raised his right hand and he said the exact

opposite."

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Trump rails against Mueller investigation, dismisses McCabe's notes as 'Fake Memos' - Duration: 4:58.

Trump rails against Mueller investigation, dismisses McCabe's notes as 'Fake Memos'

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Trump Sparks Internet FURY With What Was Seen Poking Out Of His Suit Pocket! - Duration: 6:18.

Trump Sparks Internet FURY With What Was Seen Poking Out Of His Suit Pocket!

President Donald Trump once again has the prying eyes of the internet in a tissy.

This time for what he was wearing in his jacket breast pocket which looked like some kind

of foliage.

Well, the foliage turned out to be a tradition held since President Harry S. Truman.

It was a handful of shamrocks the president wore in order to honor the Irish Prime Minister

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar's during his White House visit on Friday.

Because what's more Irish than shamrock?

Prime Minister Varadkar later presented the President with a traditional bowl of Shamrock.

Which led to both posing for the camera while wearing a pack of shamrocks in both of their

pockets.

The meeting was the day before St. Patrick's Day.

During the meeting, it was revealed that President Trump, who owns a hotel in Ireland, is planning

a visit to the country but no date had been set in the time of the announcement.

But of course, the internet was concerned about other things…

President Trump said during the meeting that "St. Patrick's Day is a time for us to

honor and build upon the lasting bonds of our friendship between the United States and

Ireland, bonds that have been forged by both nations through a very common heritage shared

values, and a united vision for a peaceful and prosperous future."

Today 30 million people in the U.S. claim to be of Irish heritage.

According to Irish legend, St. Patrick, who is the patron saint of Ireland.

First chose the shamrock as a symbol of the Trinity of the Christian church because of

its three leaflets bound by a common stalk.

Wood sorrel is shipped from Ireland to other countries in great quantity for St. Patrick's

Day.

'History of Shamrock, Leprechaun, and the Blarney's Stone

In written English, the first reference to the Shamrock dates from 1571, and in written

Irish, as seamrog, from 1707.

As a badge to be worn on the lapel on the Saint's feast day, it is referred to for

the first time as late as 1681.

The

Shamrock was used as an emblem by the Irish Volunteers in the era of Grattan's Parliament

in the 1770's, before '98 and The Act of Union.

So rebellious did the wearing of the Shamrock eventually appear, that in Queen

Victoria's time Irish regiments were forbidden to display it.

At that time it became the custom for civilians to wear a little paper cross colored red and

green.

As a symbol of Ireland it has long been integrated into the symbol of the United Kingdom, along

with the Rose, the Thistle and the Leek of England, Scotland and Wales.

So today, on St. Patrick's Day, a member of the British Royal Family presents Shamrock

to the Irish Guards regiment of the British Army.

THE MAGIC SHAMROCK Three is Ireland's magic number.

Hence the Shamrock.

Crone, Mother and Virgin.

Love, Valour and Wit..

Faith, Hope and Charity.

Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Numbers played an important role in Celtic symbolism.

Three was the most sacred and magical number.

It multiplies to nine, which is sacred to Brigit.

Three may have signified totality: past, present and future OR behind, before and here OR sky,

earth and underworld.

Everything good in Ireland comes in threes.

The rhythm of story telling in the Irish tradition is based on threefold repetition.

This achieves both intensification and exaggeration.

Even today in quality pub talk, a raconteur can rarely resist a third adjective, especially

if it means stretching a point.

"Three accomplishments well regarded in Ireland: a clever verse, music on the harp,

the art of shaving faces."

THE LEPRECHAUN

The Leprechaun is an Irish fairy.

He looks like a small, old man (about 2 feet tall), often dressed like a shoemaker, with

a cocked hat and a leather apron.

According to legend, leprechauns are aloof and unfriendly, live alone, and pass the time

making shoes.

They also possess a hidden pot of gold.

Treasure hunters can often track down a leprechaun by the sound of his shoemaker's hammer.

If caught, he can be forced (with the threat of bodily violence) to reveal the whereabouts

of his treasure, but the captor must keep their eyes on him every second.

If the captor's eyes leave the leprechaun (and he often tricks them into looking away),

he vanishes and all hopes of finding the treasure are lost.

Near a misty stream in Ireland in the hollow of a tree

Live mystical, magical leprechauns who are clever as can be

With their pointed ears, and turned up toes and little coats of green

The leprechauns busily make their shoes and try hard not to be seen.

Only those who really believe have seen these little elves

And if we are all believers We can surely see for ourselves.

(Irish Blessing)

THE BLARNEY STONE

The Blarney Stone is a stone set in the wall of the Blarney Castle tower in the Irish village

of Blarney.

Kissing the stone is supposed to bring the kisser the gift of persuasive eloquence (blarney).

The castle was built in 1446 by Cormac Laidhiv McCarthy (Lord of Muskerry) — its walls

are 18 feet thick (necessary to thwart attacks by Cromwellians and William III's troops).

Thousands of tourists a year still visit the castle.

The origins of the Blarney Stone's magical properties aren't clear, but one legend

says that an old woman cast a spell on the stone to reward a king who had saved her from

drowning.

Kissing the stone while under the spell gave the king the ability to speak sweetly and

convincingly.

It's tough to reach the stone — it's between the main castle wall and the parapet.

Kissers have to stretch to their back and bend backward (and downward), holding iron

bars for support.'

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John Goodman, Bill Hader and Fred Armisen Take on the Trump White House in Star-Studded 'SNL' - Duration: 4:59.

John Goodman, Bill Hader and Fred Armisen Take on the Trump White House in Star-Studded 'SNL' Cold Open

Saturday Night Live brought some real star power to this weeks cold open, with John Goodman lending his formidable gravitas to his portrayal of recently fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, SNL alum Fred Armisen as Fire and Fury author Michael Wolff, and the nights host – and fellow former SNL star – Bill Hader reprising his amazing impression of Anthony the Mooch Scaramucci.

Alex Moffat opened the show with his stellar impression of Anderson Cooper, who welcomed Attorney General Jeff Sessions (played with a brilliant, ever-increasing creepiness by Kate McKinnon), who didnt mince words when it came to his decision to fire FBI Director Andrew McCabe two days before he would have been eligible for his government pension: Trump made me do it.

I'm always down clown but this was sneaky even for me," McKinnon's Sessions explained.

I'm just a simple man who wanted to make things bad for immigrants and here I am taking away the pension of a Christian white! It isnt right!.

Goodmans Tillerson later joined Moffats Cooper for a panel discussion, and the former Secretary of State was clearly agitated as he sipped from a glass of water while taking questions about being fired by President Donald Trump via Twitter.

Its just crazy how one day youre the CEO of Exxon, a $50 billion company, and the next day you get fired by a guy who used to sell stakes in the mail! Tillerson yelled, crushing the glass of water in his hand into a shower of shards.

Haders Scaramucci and Armisens Wolff joined the panel discussion as well, and The Mooch reflected on his 11-day tenure as White House press secretary.

I was the fidget spinner of the Trump White House, Scaramucci joked.

I made a big splash and then one day everybody was like, Whoa, what the hell was that about?.

Meanwhile Wolff shared some supposed insight into the madness of the Trump White House.

People dont know this, but Trump would line up his staff and use a laser pointer and circle their love handles every day, Wolff said.

Wow. Is that really true? Cooper asked.

Shrugging his shoulders, Wolff replied unconvincingly, Yeah.

This week marks the second SNL episode in a row not to feature Alec Baldwin playing Donald Trump, who hes repeatedly been portraying since the first episode of last season, before the 2016 presidential election.

Check out the video below for more on SNLs Emmy-winning political commentary.

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Breaking News Today⚠️ Donald Trump on TRADE WAR over aluminium and steel tariffs_news in english - Duration: 3:09.

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DESPERATE PLEA issued to Donald Trump on TRADE WAR over aluminium and steel tariffs - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:39.

DESPERATE PLEA issued to Donald Trump on TRADE WAR over aluminium and steel tariffs

WORLD-LEADING economists have issued a desperate plea to Donald Trump to reconsider his proposed

tariffs aluminium and steel tariffs, arguing they will hurt the US.

Their intervention has come as Trump has proposed the introduction 25 per cent tariffs on steel

imports and 10 per cent tariffs on aluminium on the grounds of "national security".

The tariffs will hurt far more Americans than they will help, Chicago Booth University's

IGM Forum of 43 economists has warned.

University of Chicago professor Austan Goolsbee described the tariffs as the economic equivalent

of "punching yourself in the face".

Nobel prizewinner Richard Thaler said: "In net we want more trade, not less.

"This is unlikely to help and runs the risk of starting a trade war."

Yale University professor Christopher Udry said: "It will improve some Americans welfare,

and hurt many others.

"On balance it's a very costly way to help those who gain."

Harvard University professor Eric Maskin compared Trump's tariffs to the Smoot-Hawley tariffs

in 1930s which received blame for worsening the Great Depression.

He wrote: "I thought we had learned our lesson with Smoot-Hawley."

Meanwhile, the EU is bracing itself for a vicious trade war with the US after it was

warned Donald Trump's 25 per cent levy on steel could cost Brussels an eye-watering

400million.

The European Commission has backtracked on its original belief the US President would

come around on the trade dispute after he hinted Britain would be exempt from following

talks with the Prime Minister.

Brussels officials also fear a lawsuit would not stand if they tried to bring a case against

the tariffs before the World Trade Organisation (WTO), an internal paper of the EU Council

of Ministers reads.

Despite Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström earlier this week putting in an urgent request

to meet with American Industry Minister Wilbur Ross next week to continue negotiations.

The Commission is said to be preparing for the worst.

The tariffs on steel and aluminium will increase the price of the products of German manufacturers

by €400 million, according to estimates by the German Association of Chambers of Industry

and Commerce (DIHK).

This means "a major competitive disadvantage for our steel and aluminium-producing companies,"

DIHK boss Eric Schweitzer said before calling on the EU to stand up to Trump on his proposal.

He added: "Together with international partners, the EU should take a stand against the US

decision at the WTO and with its own measures, which includes short-term EU protection measures

in the context of the resulting damage and a complaint at the WTO."

The EU still hopes to be exempted from the decision, "but for now we will seek a dialogue"

Chancellor Angela Merkel said.

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Breaking News Today⚠️ Trump trade war SPIRALS EU ready to PUNISH 200 brands as US threatened - Duration: 2:56.

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spirals EU ready to punish 200 brands as US threatened with tech tax Donald Trump

has lashed out at European Union proposals to target US tech giants such

as Google Facebook and Apple with a digital tax in a bid to clamp down on

avoidance as tensions over a potential trade war threatened to boil over

relations between Brussels in the White House have become strained over a raft

of different issues ranging from proposed steel and aluminium tariffs to

data protections and disagreement over the Iran nuclear deal Washington has

been enraged by the European Commission's publication of a draft list

of US imports to be targeted for retaliatory tariffs including Jack

Daniels whiskey and Harley Davidson motorbikes and a draft proposal

suggesting the new tech tax would hit companies with an annual global turnover

of more than 750 million euros in total taxable revenues of 50 million euros

generated in the EU has done little to improve the transatlantic mood dot mr.

Trump's Treasury secretary Steven Oken said the US firmly opposes proposals by

any country to single out digital companies some of these companies are

among the greatest contributors to US job creation and economic growth mr.

Dickens comments come ahead of a g20 meeting in Buenos Aires next week when

finance ministers will discuss the challenge of taxing placeless income

from giant tech companies dot the US Treasury Department presented mr.

Newton's statement as a response to an OECD report on digital taxation released

on Friday which set out the divergent approaches of global policymakers but

did not include any concrete recommendations the most concrete new

proposals come from Brussels where the European Commission will next week

unveil a three-pronged digital tax targeting revenues rather than profits

the levy probably a set rate of 3% IRR would follow calls in France Germany and

Britain for a tougher approach to taxing tech firms

just Google Facebook and Apple dot mr. Nick and said imposing new and redundant

tax burdens would inhibit growth and ultimately harm workers and consumers

the EU levy would apply to revenue from a combination of sources advertising

sales by digital companies such as Google fees from users and subscribers

to services such as Apple or spotty fee and revenue from selling personal data

to third parties the previous US administration clashed with Brussels

over tax when Barack Obama accused it of acting like a super national tax

authority after Apple was hit with a demand for billions of euros and

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What Trump Firing Tillerson Means For Iran?(VIDEO)!!! - Duration: 17:42.

What Trump Firing Tillerson Means For Iran

Rex and I have been talking about this for a long time we we've got along

actually quite well but we disagreed on things when you look at the Iran deal I

think it's terrible I guess he fit it was okay

I wanted to either break it or do something and he felt a little bit

differently so we were not really thinking the same with Mike Mike Pompeo

we have a very similar thought process I think it's going to go very well Rex is

a very good man I like Rex a lot I really appreciate his commitment than

his service and I'll be speaking to r XO over a long period of time

no I really didn't discuss it very much with him honestly

I made that decision by myself Rex wasn't as you know in our in this

country I made the North Korea decision with

consultation for many people but I made that decision by myself

I actually got along well with Rex but really it was a different mindset it was

a different thinking

say it again

I respect his intellect I respect the process that we've all gone through

together we have a very good relationship for whatever reason

chemistry whatever it is why do people get along

I've always right from the beginning from day one I've gotten along well with

Mike Pompeo and frankly I get along well with Rex too and you know I wish Rex a

lot of good things I think he's going to do I think he's going to be very happy

I think Rex will be much happier now but I really appreciate his service but with

Mike we've had a very good chemistry right from the beginning

well it sounds to me I'm speaking to Teresa mate today it sounds to me like

it would be Russia based on all of the evidence they have I don't know if

they've come to a conclusion but she's calling me today as you know now we're

going to the wall we're going out to the wall we're going to be looking at the

prototype which is very important for our country but Teresa may is going to

be speaking to me today it sounds to me like they believe it was russia and i

would certainly take that finding his fat

as soon as we get the facts straight and we're going to be speaking with the

British today we're speaking with Theresa May today and as soon as we get

the facts straight if we agree with them we will condemn Russia or whoever it may

be but I have not spoken to out speak to her sometime today

we're very happy with the decision by the House Intelligence Committee saying

there was absolutely no collusion with respect to Russia and it was a very

powerful decision a very strong decision backed up I understand they're going to

be releasing hundreds of pages of proof and evidence but we are very very happy

with that decision it was a powerful decision that left no doubt so I want to

thank the House Intelligence Committee and all of the people that voted so slow

I'm looking at Larry Kudlow very strongly I've known him a long time we

don't agree on everything but in this case I think that's good I want to have

a divergent opinion we agree on most he now has come around to believing in

tariffs as also a negotiating point you know I'm renegotiating trade deals and

without tariffs we wouldn't do nearly as well but Larry has been a friend of mine

for a long time he backed me very early in the campaign I think the earliest I

think he was one of my original backers he's a very very talented man a good man

and I think Larry Kudlow has a good chance I'm also speaking to many others

but I think Larry has a very good chance thank you all I'll see you I'll see you

at the wall I'll see you at the wall

joining me now is the Washington free beacon editor matthew cottan Eddie Matt

one of the things that they didn't talk about today is something you've been

focused on which is that while this attention has been focused on Syria or

on North Korea we do have an ongoing discussion about Iran and the Iran

nuclear deal and the connection between that and secretary Tillerson is firing

your thoughts that's right and you heard it I think that in that last question

about the Europeans perhaps raising the prospect of new sanctions against Iran

in a bid to preserve the Obama Iran nuclear agreement and as you recall that

President Trump says this is the worst deal ever and I think elevating Mike

Pompeo to the Secretary of State is another sign that President Trump is

very likely to end the agreement this coming May in addition we have a quote

from secretary mattis who has been talking about what Iran is doing in the

Middle East and he said today we have worrisome evidence that Iran is trying

to influence using money in the Iraqi elections and so not only is Iran

continuing to try to have influence in Syria but all across the region

including in Iraq but what also Matthieu about Iran's connection to North Korea

that's right now news stories about proliferation relationships between Iran

and North Korea and Syria where Iran has a huge presence you know every every

place there's mischief in the Middle East and you said Iraq Syria let's not

forget Yemen where there's that awful civil war taking place Iran's

fingerprints are behind it and this has been kind of an undercover drawer with

the Trump administration being increasingly tough on Iran nikki Haley

in particular raising this issue of Iran's involvement in Yemen the drones

there there was an altercation between Israel and Iranian forces in Syria and

now I think with Pompeo who's not only a critic of the nuclear deal but also

critic of the repression of the Iranian government I think he'd be a strong

force for deterrence and rewriting or just tearing up the new

you know the the pushback is coming from a lot of different places take a listen

to this clip of Saudi Crown Prince Ben Law and bin Salman he was questioned

about Iran I wanted to get your thoughts on that I know you study the region

closely well you know I think it's important to remember that not only is

there this external pressure from people like the crown prince of Saudi Arabia

and the Trump administration there's also internal pressure from within Iran

that we can't ignore the the Ayatollah Khomeini who's in charge of Iran and his

ruling clique are under a lot of pressure from dissidents remember they

had those riots at the end of last year there the economy is in shambles they

have a banking crisis and there are even criticisms that the Iranian foreign

policy is overstretched Iranians wondering why is there so much attention

being paid to Syria and not to the economic problems at home so all of

these pressures are kind of coalescing into what I think will be a

confrontation with Iran in the coming year certainly is a subject that we

should pay more attention to and we will continue to do so on the daily briefing

and elsewhere on the Fox News Channel matthew cottan Eddie thank you thank you

well former 2000 Democratic vice-presidential nominee Joe Lieberman

telling me on this show yesterday that Mike Pompeo at the State Department

means what it means for the Iranian nuke deal take a listen

I think he is ready to pull out and I think that would be the principal thing

and the best thing to do for our national security and Mike Pompeo who I

know unlike in and respect I think will be a secretary of state who will support

the president in the kind of principled tough policy against Iran that'll be

best for America the former State Department spokesperson at Marie harf

and a former Navy SEAL Dave Sears they've also everything on this I was

kind of surprised Joe Lieberman obviously known as a straight shooter

but he was very complimentary of the actions that President Trump has taken

recently with the State Department yeah absolutely I think you know Joe

Lieberman has always been Pro is real to some extent and anti Iran is usually if

you're pro-israel anti-iran and to good reason Iran's not just a threat to

Israel one of our closest partners in the region but it's

a threat to the entire region as well as the United States Murray well I think

that Joe Lieberman said some interesting things but the problem now when we're

talking about the Iran deal is that President Trump and Mike Pompeo may not

like it but they haven't put forward something to replace it with and that's

what happens when you're in charge and you're actually governing you can't just

discard something without having a plan to do something to do it better and if

if they were to walk away and Iran were to restart its nuclear program

the next day that would be squarely on president Trump's head and I do think

there are a lot of my former colleagues at the State Department who are career

officers non-partisan who are worried about the fact that Mike Pompeo does not

seem to support the Iran deal and he doesn't seem to support diplomacy sort

of writ large for dealing with things like North Korea the State Department

that's what they do is diplomacy yeah but Dave I think some people

believe the Iranian nuke deal de facto started Iran on

ultimately getting a nuclear weapon it's just elated but now they know at some

point that you know they'll be able to get it with impunity and and that will

be it absolutely so it allows them to get it at some point in the future 10

years or 15 years or whatever it is but it's also Murray makes the assumption

that they stopped their nuclear program we don't have any verification of that

one a couple of years before the deal we are certain there was no nuclear program

and then all of a sudden there's a nuclear program and we're presented with

this two options a deal or go to war there's more than two options all the

time with that we're saying that Iran now has stopped their thing ie EA has

not been to one military site that's since the beginning of the deal not one

military that's just not true it's someone who worked on the deal who spent

hours and weeks and months negotiating it

there are inspectors crawling all over every part of Iran's nuclear program

today they have repeatedly verified at the IAEA and through our own

intelligence methods that Iran is complying in 10 years it is not true

that they can get a nuclear weapon in fact the deal specifically prohibits

them from ever getting a weapon so we can debate the deal in the past

where we are today is Donald Trump is in charge and it's on him to come up with a

better deal like he said he could he hasn't done it yet he's been in office a

year but is it worthwhile for him to try to achieve that a better deal

absolutely it's worthwhile for him to go after a better deal take for example I

mean we are something that Joe Lieberman said yesterday was great he said not

trust but verify but mistrust and verify and we're not able to verify I'm

interested I'd love to see how many IEA guys war two military sites in Iran

looking at those programs right did Iran self reporting now we go back he

absolutely needs to make a better deal this one is kicking the can down the

road that's it Murray you wouldn't you would acknowledge that perhaps there can

be a better deal that there could be component to this that could be

tightened up well I think he raises an interesting question about whether you

could get some of these timelines pushed out longer 20 years 25 years we already

have restrictions in the deal that last 25 years and some that lasts forever

the problem in the challenges he can have that conversation with our European

allies and with the Iranians I think that's fair and that's his prerogative

this threat to pull out of the deal if everybody just doesn't automatically a

seed to his demands isn't really how diplomacy works and I don't think it

will get the outcome that he wants that could strengthen some of these pieces of

the deal I think he needs a little bit of a gentler touch and diplomatically

mostly I mean obviously that we haven't pulled out of it yet and and I think

they have tried to woo particularly our European allies around to some some

changes thank you both very much really appreciate it

president Trump shocking us once again this morning giving a cold heave-ho to

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson sexy Rexy we hardly knew you the president

did it with a tweet that read quote Mike Pompeo director of the CIA will become

our new Secretary of State he will do a fantastic job thank you to Rex Tillerson

for his service Gina Haspel will become the new director of the CIA and the

first woman so chosen congratulations to all the kicker here we're told

Tillerson didn't even know he was getting fired when he met with the press

a few hours later he thanked everyone but the president some of my colleagues

in the State Department and the interagency much remains to be done

to achieve our mission on behalf of the American people with allies and with

partners I close by thanking Pitts Hall for the privilege of serving beside you

for the last 14 months importantly to the 300 plus million Americans thank you

for your devotion to a free and open society and the big shake-up coming just

before plan talks with North Korean dictator Kim Jong hoon so why now

joining me Fox News politics editor it is Chris Starr waltz live in DC Chris

welcome back to the show good to be with you man so Rex Tillerson reportedly

called the president a moron he he gave Russia the what for after that

assassination in London and who knows what it was exactly what the straw was

that broke Rex the camel's back what are your thoughts in talking to folks at the

State Department around the administration today basically what you

come up with is that the the question on the way that the president owes

Tillerson on North Korea was material but I think the tariffs were a pretty

big issue Trump is very sensitive to the fact that people in his administration

people in his party who are free traders free market people generally don't want

to go sell his tariffs he lost his chief economic adviser over the question and

Tillerson I think as a a global corporate dude from Exxon I don't think

he was a very likely candidate to go out and try and sell protectionism so I

think that was a big part of it and I think the other part of it I think

what's noteworthy here is that we are seeing Trump returned to the nationalist

populist version of himself that he campaigned on he's out talking about

building a wall today he's talking about a canning Tillerson though I do think it

is also telling that Trump did it by a tweet and he wouldn't

talk to Tillerson he waited until Tillerson was overseas and heading back

did it before he got back did it by tweet I think the president did not want

to have the conversation with Teller sin' and i also assume the president is

not looking forward to or unless he's already had at the conversation he's

going to have with James Madison is ongoing turmoil in the national security

apparatus yes and there might be more departures in the near future but let's

talk about Tillerson for a little bit because he did not get universal glowing

reviews it said that he was kind of lazy at the State Department he only made a

few phone calls today and with slashing budgets left and right which led senior

diplomats to complain publicly about being critically short-handed so that's

where they started that's where Tillerson started because he took this

very laconic Texan watching and not saying stuff for weeks and months at the

beginning and this of course frustrated people at the State Department not to

mention people at the State Department who do not think that a a Petro oligarch

kind of guy was their setting but as time went on Tillerson won a lot of

respect at that agency and in talking to people even Democrats who are in career

positions at the State Department today you get the sense that they came and you

saw in the emotional way that he talked about it and the fact that this is a guy

who got choked up talking about this service I think in the end that they

looked at him as an ally and some if you can if you can get the State Department

to respect you at the same time that you're trying to slash their budget by

40% you've done something pretty good that is true he has inspired some

loyalty from some of the people serving beneath him there thank you god bless

you and God bless america

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Trump Bulldozing US Gov't Officials Who Admitted To Poisoning Our Military As THOUSANDS

Are DyingWater is essential to life and as Americans, we expect that what we're drinking

is safe.

While that's the case everywhere around the country, it was not true for our Marine

heroes and their families living on base in North Carolina while serving our country.

For years, the victims had no clue that the water they were consuming and using on a daily

basis was killing them, and now it's too late.

The government has admitted their part in poisoning thousands of America's finest

and their families for years, many of whom have died before justice could be served.

The devastation of those affected is far sweeping and extends beyond having been poisoned.

Many rely on the Veterans Affairs for treatment for this horrible illness and aren't getting

it.

Approximately 900,000 Marine Corps veterans have been poisoned by contaminated water at

Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.

These victims' only hope is in President Donald Trump to be the first president to

do something about it and a VA whistleblower is now being the one to pursue the president

in getting the deathly ill veterans the help they deserve.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports of what these victims were contaminated with

for years while the issue in the water was ignored:

The North Carolina base's drinking water contained toxic chemicals from the 1950s to

the 1980s.

Hundreds of thousands of people — Marines and their family members — were exposed

to the water.

The Lejeune Community Assistance Panel, administered out of the Centers For Disease Control and

Prevention offices, was created 13 years ago to share information and give those poisoned,

many who are sick, a forum to be heard.

An AJC article on Sunday highlighted complaints about recent efforts designed to help those

suffering.

Veterans and their families say programs administered through the Department of Veterans Affairs

are failing to properly notify those affected and leaving family members behind.Just as

the contaminated water issue went unaddressed for decades, so have victims' access to

healthcare and disability benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Those who served at Camp Lejeune from 1953 to 1987 who had been poisoned, have already

died waiting for a response and care.

However, a suspected 500,000 more affected veterans are still living but believed to

have a much higher mortality rate than the general population.

Playing a critical part in the death rate is the lack of care they are getting and responds

to requests for help and answers from the defunct VA system which has been mismanaged,

overwhelmed, and understaffed for years.

According to the Washington Examiner:

The majority of deceased or living Camp Lejeune veterans and their family members have not

received any compensation for the health effects from being exposed to contaminants at Camp

Lejeune or for the loss of their children who were miscarried as a result of the toxic

water on the base.

Less than 20 percent of family member insurance claims have been approved by VA.

The agency has only approved 463 of the 2,519 family member claims filed between 2014 and

2017.

VA's decision not to compensate Camp Lejeune Veterans for all of the 15 known health effects

related to Camp Lejeune is in direct opposition to the findings stated in departmental guidance.Currently,

veterans who suffer from critical illnesses like neurobehavioral effects, miscarriages

and infertility, and renal toxicity receive no presumptive disability compensation.

There is no reason that Camp Lejeune veterans do not receive the same type of disability

compensation as veterans exposed to Agent Orange.

It's sad and unacceptable that prisoners in our country get better medical care while

serving their sentence than our heroes who defended and served our nation.

They are being forgotten and ignored after suffering horrific poisoning they should have

never been subjected to on an American military base of all places.

Washington Examiner reported the whistleblowers call to action:

"I strongly encourage the Trump administration to move forward with administrative and legislative

reforms to improve veteran access to healthcare and disability benefits.

The White House should resist bending to the will of disloyal false prophets who seek to

undermine the presidency by exploiting veterans concerns about privatization as means of maintaining

job security."

"The president would find that the veteran community (21+ million strong) will support

his administration, if the White House engages them directly and conveys a clear cohesive

message about its long-term goals for preserving the VA while expanding access to care for

veterans who can't be serviced by a VA medical facility in a timely manner."

Something can and should be done about this to save or at least extend the lives of hundreds

of thousands affected veterans who need someone to rely on.

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