Friday, March 23, 2018

Trump news on Youtube Mar 23 2018

OBAMA ON EDGE: Trump's DOJ to RELEASE HIDDEN 'Fast and Furious' Documents

The sensitive material -which is set to be released to the House Intelligence Committee-

had been previously withheld by Holder and former President Barack Obama, who used "executive

privilege" to conceal the documents from the American people.

"The Department of Justice under my watch is committed to transparency and the rule

of law.

This settlement agreement is an important step to make sure that the public finally

receives all the facts related to Operation Fast and Furious," said Attorney General

Jeff Sessions.

"We need to find out the truth, exactly what happened, how it happened, why it happened.

We need Mr. Trump, President Trump, to unseal the documents, reverse executive privilege

so that we know what happened, and that we can hold the people accountable that are responsible,"

said the brother of a murdered Border Patrol Agent.

Operation Fast and Furious was a covert mission ran by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and

Firearms (ATF) that allowed Arizona gun store owners to knowingly sell weapons to members

of Mexican drug cartels in the hopes of tracking the firearms back to Mexico.

Thousands of guns went missing, with some showing up at crime scenes across

the border.

For more infomation >> OBAMA ON EDGE Trump's DOJ to RELEASE HIDDEN 'Fast and Furious' Documents - Duration: 11:52.

-------------------------------------------

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams: Robert Costa: 'Everyone who works for Trump is on edge tonight' - Duration: 12:52.

For more infomation >> The 11th Hour with Brian Williams: Robert Costa: 'Everyone who works for Trump is on edge tonight' - Duration: 12:52.

-------------------------------------------

Senator Jeff Flake Just Issued Vile Ultimatum To Trump Over His Big Demand – Should Have Learned! - Duration: 5:38.

For more infomation >> Senator Jeff Flake Just Issued Vile Ultimatum To Trump Over His Big Demand – Should Have Learned! - Duration: 5:38.

-------------------------------------------

Donald Trump Legal Team Shakeup Clears Path For Possible Robert Mueller Interview | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:59.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump Legal Team Shakeup Clears Path For Possible Robert Mueller Interview | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:59.

-------------------------------------------

Right After McCain Called Trump A TRAITOR, Watch Sarah EAT HIS LUNCH - Duration: 2:14.

Right After McCain Called Trump A TRAITOR, Watch Sarah EAT HIS LUNCH

Tuesday during the White House press briefing, Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders put

the crooked liberal press in their places once again.

Sarah is force not to reckon with The New York Times reported, Russian voters

gave President Vladimir V. Putin a resounding approval for a fourth term on Sunday, with

nearly complete figures from the Central Election Commission showing him winning more than three-quarters

of the vote with a turnout of more than 67 percent.

During Monday's briefing, Major Garret (CBS) got his rear handed to him from the Press

Secretary after he tried to ask Sarah a baited question to make President Trump look bad.

He implied that when Putin won the election in 2012 it wasn't a sham when Obama called

to congratulate him, but now because President Trump did it, he's in cahoots with Putin.

Major asked Sarah her reaction of Sen. John McCains statement.

"An American President does not lead the free world by congratulating dictators on

winning sham elections and by doing so with Vladimir Putin.

President Trump insulted every Russian citizen who was denied the right to vote in a free

and fair election to determine their country's future; including the countless Russian Patriots

whoever is so much to protest and resist Putin's regime.

How do you respond?"

Sarah immediately put Major Garret and John McCain right in their places making both of

them look like fools.

"The President once again has maintained that it's important for us to have a dialogue

with Russia so that we can focus on some areas of shared interest," Sarah explained.

She added that President Trump remains tough on Russia, but added that Trump has also called

other countries as well to congratulate them.

She came in with the final blow destroying Major Garret when she said:

"Obama called Putin to congratulate him in 2012!"

Obama did whatever he wanted and the liberal press didn't say one thing about it.

For more infomation >> Right After McCain Called Trump A TRAITOR, Watch Sarah EAT HIS LUNCH - Duration: 2:14.

-------------------------------------------

Trump slaps tariffs on Chinese imports, sparking fears of global trade war - Duration: 2:44.

U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a memorandum, paving the way for sweeping tariffs on Chinese

goods.

The move has angered Beijing, raising the prospect of a trade war between the world's

two economic superpowers.

Ro Aram reports.

President Trump has accused China of what he called years of intellectual property theft

and Chinese pressure on American companies to hand knowledge over.

He also reiterated his concerns over the growing trade deficit between the two countries.

"But we have a trade deficit, depending on the way you calculate it, of 504 billion dollars.

Now some people would say it's really 375 billion dollars.

Many different ways of looking at it but any way you look at it, it is the largest deficit

of any country in the history of our world.

It's out of control."

He went on to say that the punitive tariffs would benefit the U.S., adding that every

trade deal had to be reciprocal.

"And frankly, it's going to make us a much stronger, much richer nation.

The word is reciprocal.

That's the word I want everyone to remember...

If they charge us, we charge them the same thing.

That's the way it's got to be.

That's not the way its been for many, many years.

For decades, it has not been that way."

However, there are parts of the memorandum that are not as threatening as they seem....

The terms include a 60-day consultation period, during which lobbyists and legislators will

get a chance to slim down the number of target products, which currently stands at about

13-hundred.

But Trump did say that Thursday's memorandum was the first of many, which further raises

the prospect of a global trade war.

In addition to the tariffs, the Trump administration also plans to restrict new Chinese investments

in America and take action against China at the World Trade Organization for what it calls

unfair trade practices.

This has sparked China to issue a belligerent response.

The Chinese embassy in Washington, vowed to "fight to the end" in any trade war with

the United States.

Beijing's Commerce Ministry also announced through a statement Friday that it plans to

slap tariffs on three billion dollars-worth of American imports, ranging from steel to

pork.

It added that Beijing also plans to take legal action against the U.S. under the World Trade

Organization framework.

However, it did say that Beijing is willing to resolve the trade dispute with Washington

through dialogue.

Ro Aram, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump slaps tariffs on Chinese imports, sparking fears of global trade war - Duration: 2:44.

-------------------------------------------

Iowa Salon Takes Social Media Beating For Styling Ivanka Trump - Duration: 3:47.

For more infomation >> Iowa Salon Takes Social Media Beating For Styling Ivanka Trump - Duration: 3:47.

-------------------------------------------

IT'S ON! Trump Just Unleashed INSANE 'Secret Weapon' After Sick Overnight Sneak Att*ck On US! - Duration: 5:22.

For more infomation >> IT'S ON! Trump Just Unleashed INSANE 'Secret Weapon' After Sick Overnight Sneak Att*ck On US! - Duration: 5:22.

-------------------------------------------

As Russia Investigation Continues, Trump's Lead Lawyer Calls It Quits - Duration: 1:23.

For more infomation >> As Russia Investigation Continues, Trump's Lead Lawyer Calls It Quits - Duration: 1:23.

-------------------------------------------

Melania Trump posts a picture with President and Stormy Daniels 60 Minutes interview debut nears - Duration: 3:50.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump posts a picture with President and Stormy Daniels 60 Minutes interview debut nears - Duration: 3:50.

-------------------------------------------

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams Mar.23.2018 Trump Cabinet Pick Raising Alarms - Duration: 6:47.

For more infomation >> The 11th Hour with Brian Williams Mar.23.2018 Trump Cabinet Pick Raising Alarms - Duration: 6:47.

-------------------------------------------

Trump's Top Lawyer For The Special Counsel Probe Reportedly Resigns - Duration: 0:29.

President Donald Trump's top defense attorney for the special counsel investigation has

reportedly resigned.

Multiple outlets report John Dowd stepped down Thursday amid clashes with the president.

A source told The New York Times Dowd has considered leaving multiple times and believed

the president wasn't listening to his legal advice.

Dowd's resignation comes days after he called for an end to special counsel Robert Mueller's

investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

For more infomation >> Trump's Top Lawyer For The Special Counsel Probe Reportedly Resigns - Duration: 0:29.

-------------------------------------------

U.S. welcomes South Korea's help preparing for Trump-Kim summit: State Dept. - Duration: 0:37.

The U.S. State Department says Washington is preparing for the U.S.-North Korea summit

based on what South Korea has said about the proposed meeting.

While North Korea has yet to confirm the summit,...

State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert says the U.S. fully trusts Seoul to help them

prepare for the unprecedented meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong-un.

Meanwhile, with the U.S. slapping heavy tariffs on China,... Nauert said the U.S. believes

it won't affect denuclearization efforts,... adding that China knows it will be more profitable

for them if Pyongyang abandons its nukes.

For more infomation >> U.S. welcomes South Korea's help preparing for Trump-Kim summit: State Dept. - Duration: 0:37.

-------------------------------------------

BREAKING: Trump's Wall Could Be Redirected To CUT Entire State Out Of U.S. – He Got $1.6BIL To.. - Duration: 5:36.

For more infomation >> BREAKING: Trump's Wall Could Be Redirected To CUT Entire State Out Of U.S. – He Got $1.6BIL To.. - Duration: 5:36.

-------------------------------------------

U.S. welcomes South Korea's help preparing for Trump-Kim summit: State Dept. - Duration: 0:32.

The U.S. says it's preparing for the U.S.-North Korea summit based on what South Korea has

said about the proposed meeting.

While North Korea has yet to confirm the summit,...

State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert says the U.S. fully trusts Seoul to help them

prepare for the unprecedented meeting.

Meanwhile, with the U.S. slapping heavy tariffs on China,... Nauert said the U.S. believes

it won't affect denuclearization efforts,... adding that China knows it will be more profitable

for them if Pyongyang abandons its nukes.

For more infomation >> U.S. welcomes South Korea's help preparing for Trump-Kim summit: State Dept. - Duration: 0:32.

-------------------------------------------

Trump Hits China With Tariffs, Heightening Concerns Of Global Trade War - Duration: 2:26.

For more infomation >> Trump Hits China With Tariffs, Heightening Concerns Of Global Trade War - Duration: 2:26.

-------------------------------------------

Stocks plunge after Trump announces tariffs on China - Duration: 1:28.

For more infomation >> Stocks plunge after Trump announces tariffs on China - Duration: 1:28.

-------------------------------------------

Obama SECRETLY Leaves US! Trump Shocked By 'Criminal Evidence' Left In Oval Office - Duration: 6:14.

For more infomation >> Obama SECRETLY Leaves US! Trump Shocked By 'Criminal Evidence' Left In Oval Office - Duration: 6:14.

-------------------------------------------

Trump announces new tariffs on Chinese imports - Duration: 0:34.

President Donald Trump has announced wide-reaching tariffs on Chinese goods.

Trump signed a presidential memorandum Thursday at the White House targeting China's "economic

aggression."

He has repeatedly accused China of unfair trade practices like currency manipulation

and stealing U.S. intellectual property.

Officials say the new tariffs will be applied to at least $50 billion worth of Chinese imports

in dozens of categories — including clothing and consumer electronics.

China previously warned it would retaliate if the U.S. decided to go through with its

tariff plans.

For more infomation >> Trump announces new tariffs on Chinese imports - Duration: 0:34.

-------------------------------------------

What South Korea hopes for from a Trump meeting with Kim Jong Un - Duration: 4:23.

JUDY WOODRUFF: It's been two weeks since the surprise announcement that President Trump

had accepted an offer to meet North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, later this spring.

Last week, I spoke with South Korea's foreign minister, who was here in Washington to consult

with the administration about that meeting and the nuclear standoff with the North.

But how does all this look from the ground in South Korea?

For that, I'm joined from Seoul by our newly announced foreign affairs and defense correspondent,

Nick Schifrin.

Let me welcome you, Nick, officially to the "NewsHour" family.

You have been contributing to the program from all over the world these last couple

of years, but you're going to be with us full-time starting in May.

So, Nick, you have been in Seoul.

You have been talking to South Korean and American officials there.

What is the messaging you're hearing from them?

NICK SCHIFRIN: The messaging from both sides is positive.

The messaging from both sides to North Korea is, we are committed to diplomacy, we are

committed to talking.

So, from the South Korean side, that's what we have been hearing for a while, an emphasis

on diplomacy, an emphasis on trying to speak Korean, to Korean sides, and bring the U.S.

along when it comes to diplomacy.

But we're now also hearing the message from American officials that I'm speaking to, and

specifically through the military exercise between the U.S. and South Korea that will

happen next month.

These exercises have really inflamed the North Koreans in the past.

And what U.S. officials are now saying is, they're going to try and make these exercises

as low-key as possible.

So they will limit press coverage during that exercise, so they're not as public as they

used to be.

And while they're not confirming a South Korean media report that there will be fewer assets

from the U.S. side, namely, submarines, an aircraft carrier and other military assets,

they are suggesting that certainly this military exercise will be as low-key as possible, so

as not to inflame the North Koreans, so as not to risk any damage to the ongoing diplomacy.

JUDY WOODRUFF: And, Nick, when you talk to the South Korean officials, how do they see

these next few months going?

What are their expectations?

NICK SCHIFRIN: Yes, I think the South Korean officials are very optimistic and, long-term,

they very ambitious.

They talk about peace.

They even talk about unification in the long-term.

But, in the short-term they're trying to tamp down expectations.

And they say, what is success over the next few months?

Simply having a meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong-un.

They say, look, look at what happened over the last six months, nine months.

Think about the rhetoric between both sides.

If we can just get them in the same room with a handshake, that's good enough, and then

we can start a longer-term process of talking about what can happen over the long term,

what can happen in terms of denuclearization.

And their hope is that they can just simply make this dialogue sustainable, sustainable

path of the President Trump administration and sustainable path of President Moon's administration

here.

JUDY WOODRUFF: And, finally, Nick, what do the South Koreans say they believe the North

Koreans are willing to do here, and what do they want from all this, ultimately?

NICK SCHIFRIN: Yes, this is where the South Koreans are truly optimistic.

The South Koreans think that the North Koreans are willing to denuclearize, both their present

capacity and their future capacity.

Critics would call that naive, but the South Koreans say, look, we talk about irreversible

denuclearization.

They will talk about that so long as they get irreversible security guarantees and prosperity

guarantees.

And what does that look like?

Not only sanctions relief, not only a U.S. pledge not to attack North Korea, but foreign

direct investment into North Korea by the U.S.

One South Korean official even joked, Trump Tower Pyongyang.

That would convince the North Koreans that the U.S. was serious about North Korean security

and prosperity.

Now, for the critics, they say, look, we're not only talking about diplomacy.

We're also talking about security.

There's going to be an 8 percent budget increase of the military here, not only missile defense,

but also navy, air force, intelligence assess, and, of course, the massive U.S. presence.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Well, so many eyes on the Korean Peninsula, where you are.

Nick Schifrin, reporting for us from Seoul, thank you, Nick.

NICK SCHIFRIN: Thanks very much.

No comments:

Post a Comment