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President Trump has signed a memorandum paving the way for sweeping tariffs, worth up to

60 billion U.S. dollars, on Chinese goods.

For more let's turn to our Ro Aram, who has been following the story….

Aram… this trade dispute between the Trump administration and China has been simmering

for some time now...and now Trump has thrown the first punch.

What did he have to say?

Well Mark…

President Trump 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 say it's got to be.

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

For decades, it has not been that way."

Now Aram….

China has already said it will retaliate, accusing the U.S. of abusing global trade

rules.

What did else did Beijing have to say?

Well Mark, China has issued a belligerent response...with its embassy in Washington,

vowing to "fight to the end" in any trade war with the United States.

Beijing's Commerce Ministry also announced through a statement Friday that China 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.

Back to you, Mark.

For more infomation >> Trump slaps tariffs on Chinese imports, sparking fears of global trade war - Duration: 2:40.

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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.

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Tentativa de Assassinato do Presidente Trump - Duration: 7:44.

For more infomation >> Tentativa de Assassinato do Presidente Trump - Duration: 7:44.

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Trump Just Tricked Dems In Signing Spending Bill They Wanted – Missed What He REALLY Did! - Duration: 5:23.

For more infomation >> Trump Just Tricked Dems In Signing Spending Bill They Wanted – Missed What He REALLY Did! - Duration: 5:23.

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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.

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Trump Goes Off on Corrupt Dems… Reveals Why He Won't Declassify Their House Intel Memo - Duration: 15:52.

Trump Goes Off on Corrupt Dems…

Reveals Why He Won't Declassify Their House Intel Memo

After Republicans of the House Intelligence Committee released a declassified outlining

FBI abuses of the FISA court system to spy on the Trump campaign and transition team,

Democrats on the committee countered with talk of a memo of their own.

They demanded their memo be released to the public as well.

Pretty much everybody else agreed it should be released, provided it didn't contained

classified information or reveal intelligence-gathering sources and methods that required redaction

— so it was sent along to the White House for final approval from the appropriate parts

of the executive branch.

But there were many realistically cynical Republicans who suspected the Democrats were

only using their memo as a political ploy and would pack it full of classified info

that would have to be redacted, which in turn would allow Democrats to claim that President

Donald Trump was censoring them and not being fully transparent.

And that turned out to be exactly what happened, according to The Daily Caller, as the White

House announced over the weekend it had sent the memo back to the Democrats to be reworked

and edited prior to public release.

A Trump Twitter post over the weekend explained the whole scam.

"The Democrats sent a very political and long response memo which they knew, because

of sources and methods (and more), would have to be heavily redacted, whereupon they would

blame the White House for lack of transparency.

Told them to re-do and send back in proper form!" the tweet stated.

Ahead of Trump's tweet, two letters were also released that explained why the memo

couldn't be declassified in an unredacted form at this time — one from White House

legal counsel Don McGahn and one to McGahn from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein

and FBI Director Christopher Wray.

The letter from Rosenstein and Wray noted that the Democrat memo had been reviewed by

the appropriate entities, and problematic portions containing information detrimental

to national security and law enforcement concerns had been highlighted and duly notated for

redaction.

McGahn released that letter along with his own which stated that although "the president

is inclined to declassify" the Democrat memo, he was unable to do so as the memo contained

"numerous properly classified and extremely sensitive passages."

Instead of simply killing the Democrats' memo, Trump sent it back to them with instructions

to revise it.

Furthermore, he also ordered the Justice Department to provide the Democrats with whatever assistance

they needed in order to prepare an acceptable version of the memo for public release, if

they still wished to do so.

Should the Democrats proceed with a revised version of the memo that doesn't require

heavy redaction of classified and sensitive information, the White House stands ready

to review and release it forthwith.

As was suspected by some, the Intel committee Democrats decided to play politics with their

memo and purposefully packed it full of information they knew couldn't be declassified and released

— all so they could claim that Trump was attempting to hide things from the public.

Trump's White House was expecting that gambit though, and declined to fully play into the

hands of Democrats.

It will be interesting to see how the Democrats proceed from here, now that their hand has

been exposed.

Hopefully, they will simply revise their memo into an acceptable form so it can be released

publicly and we can all move along.

Please share this on Facebook and Twitter so everyone can see what Trump had to say

about why he refused to release a heavily redacted version of the House Intelligence

Committee Democrat memo.

For more infomation >> Trump Goes Off on Corrupt Dems… Reveals Why He Won't Declassify Their House Intel Memo - Duration: 15:52.

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John Bolton In And H.R. McMaster Out In Latest White House Shakeup | TODAY - Duration: 3:30.

For more infomation >> John Bolton In And H.R. McMaster Out In Latest White House Shakeup | TODAY - Duration: 3:30.

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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.

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McMaster Gets Fired By Trump, Democrats HATE His Replacement For 1 Reason - Duration: 4:57.

McMaster Gets Fired By Trump, Democrats HATE His Replacement For 1 Reason

National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster just got thrown from the Trump train, and Democrats

absolutely hate his replacement for one huge reason.

Snowflakes aren't going to like this.President Donald Trump announced that National Security

Advisor H.R. McMaster will no longer be serving in his administration.

The President's Twitter announcement sent liberals over the edge.

"I am pleased to announce that, effective 4/9/18, @AmbJohnBolton will be my new National

Security Advisor.

I am very thankful for the service of General H.R. McMaster who has done an outstanding

job & will always remain my friend.

There will be an official contact handover on 4/9."The departure of General H.R. McMaster

is welcome news to anyone who supports Trump's "Make America Great Again" agenda.

In the past, McMaster has been the cause of significant controversy for his efforts to

get rid of anyone who supported the President's nationalist ideology.

In one instance, McMaster forbade members of the National Security Council from using

the term "Obama-holdovers" to describe individuals who were still serving in the

administration which many viewed as loyal to Barack Obama's corrupt agenda.

The primary reason that Democrats hate John Bolton is for his conservative views on foreign

policy.

Bolton has been outspoken on North Korea and Iran and has in the past expressed the need

for the United States to deal harshly with both of the extremist governments.

Another reason liberals dislike Bolton is his loyalty to Trump.

On Thursday, March 22, 2018, Bolton gave an interview to Fox News during which he bashed

those in the White House who have been leaking sensitive and even classified information

about Trump's private communications.

Speaking directly about a memo which was recently leaked by someone in the White House, Bolton

slammed the still anonymous guilty party.

"When I read about the leak of the notes and the subject of the conversation, I was

outraged by it," Bolton said of the news that Trump ignored advice not to congratulate

Russian president Vladimir Putin on his electoral victory.

"I mean, it recalled earlier in the administration when somebody was leaking transcripts of the

president's conversations with foreign leaders.

It's completely unacceptable."

"You cannot conduct diplomacy, you cannot expect other foreign leaders to be candid

and open in their conversations with the president if some munchkin in the executive branch decides

they're going to leak the talking points of the transcript or any other aspect of it,"

Bolton added.

"I think this is really a terrible reflection on the individual or individuals who did this.

They should be ashamed of themselves."I could not agree with more with Bolton.

The fact that there are still leaks coming from the White House just proves how disloyal

those who are close to the President really are.

Bolton, who is former Ambassador to the United Nations, is very likely to become the target

of many attacks from the left for both his loyalty to Trump and hardline position on

dealing with rogue countries.

In my opinion, Trump made an outstanding decision replacing globalist McMaster who did not leave

the Army in order to serve as Trump's National Security Advisor.

Recently, many Americans were shocked to find out that McMaster had been working for a foreign

think tank funded in part China and Russia for 11 years before joining Trump's administration.

It doesn't sit right with a lot of people who see that situation for what it truly is

— a conflict of interest on a massive level.

According to Daily Caller, McMaster was slammed by other military officials for his controversial

position at the foreign think tank called International Institute for Strategic Studies.

In a statement to Daily Caller retired Rear Admiral James Lyons, who served 35 years in

the Navy said, "It is really absurd that an active duty military officer, particularly

one of flag rank, is a consultant to a foreign organization that is taking money and contributions

from questionable countries that are known enemies of the United States.

This to me seems to be outside the bounds of what we're committed to.

This is atrocious."

I think there are many like Lyons who are happy to see McMaster leaving the National

Security Council.

Bolton is a welcome change to Trump's administration which has seen many challenges in the past

year due to disloyal individuals.

For more infomation >> McMaster Gets Fired By Trump, Democrats HATE His Replacement For 1 Reason - Duration: 4:57.

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Donald Trump's new national security adviser calls for regime change in North Korea - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:51.

Donald Trump's new national security adviser calls for regime change in North Korea

ONCE rejected by North Korea as "human scum," President Donald Trump's latest pick for national

security adviser has called for regime change in North Korea, prompting worries in Asia

ahead of a historic summit between Washington and Pyongyang.

Trump announced in a tweet he was replacing H.R. McMaster with John Bolton, a former US

ambassador to the United Nations who has advocated the use of military force against North Korea

and Iran and has previously been rejected as a negotiating partner by Pyongyang.

"This is worrisome news," said Kim Hack-yong, conservative politician and head of the national

defence committee of South Korea's parliament.

"North Korea and the United States need to have dialogue but this only fuels worries

over whether the talks will ever happen."

At Seoul's presidential Blue House, which has been forced to navigate between the unpredictable

personalities of leaders in both Pyongyang and Washington, officials were circumspect.

"Our stance is that if a new road opens, we have to go that path," a senior Blue House

official told reporters.

"Bolton has much knowledge on the issues regarding the Korean peninsula and most of all, we know

him to be one of the US president's aides who is trusted."

He said Chung Eui-yong, South Korea's National Security Office head, had not yet spoken with

Ambassador Bolton and that Chung's reaction to Mr McMaster's dismissal was "not bad".

Another administrative official in Seoul expressed regret over the loss of camaraderie Mr McMaster

had built with his South Korean counterpart as they had tackled North Korea's nuclear

issue together.

Both officials requested not to be named due to the sensitivity of the issue.

Ambassador Bolton had described Trump's plan to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as

"diplomatic shock and awe" and said it would be an opportunity to deliver a threat of military

action.

"I think this session between the two leaders could well be a fairly brief session where

Trump says, 'Tell me you have begun total denuclearisation, because we're not going

to have protracted negotiations.

"You can tell me right now or we'll start thinking of something else'", he told Washington's

WMAL radio station.

Former South Korean intelligence official Nam Sung-wook said Trump may not even get

the opportunity to deliver that message.

"Bolton being tapped for this position makes for a very difficult situation where the U.S.-North

Korea summit may not even happen," he said.

"It's going to be a rocky path even before the summit."

The meeting is supposed to happen by the end of May, but an exact time and place have yet

to be settled on.

Pyongyang had no immediate comment about Bolton, whose criticism of then-North Korean leader

Kim Jong Il and Pyongyang's human rights record in 2003 spurred state media to call him "human

scum and bloodsucker."

North Korean officials would not recognise him as a representative of the U.S. government

or talk with him because of his "political vulgarity and psychopathological condition",

state media said at the time.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump's new national security adviser calls for regime change in North Korea - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:51.

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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.

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Donald Trump: Eine weitere Affäre! - Duration: 0:41.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump: Eine weitere Affäre! - Duration: 0:41.

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Karen McDougal apologizes to Melania Trump for having 10-month affair with the President - Duration: 3:33.

Karen McDougal, the former Playboy Playmate who alleges she had an affair with President

Trump, tearfully apologized to Melania Trump because of the guilt she feels in 'sleeping

with her husband' just months after she gave birth to their only child.

In her first television interview, McDougal told Anderson Cooper of CNN that she developed

feelings for the estate mogul during their 10-month relationship.

McDougal, 46, also told CNN that she and Trump had sex on their first date in June 2006 and

that she went home afterward 'crying in the backseat of a car' when he offered her

cash after they made love.

She recalled being invited by Trump to numerous events at his golf courses and hotels.

McDougal said she met with Trump on average of five times per month and that they had

made love 'many dozens' of times.

She said Trump even invited her to his apartment at Trump Tower in New York City.

In her interview on CNN, McDougal was visibly uncomfortable talking about Melania Trump.

She said that during her visit to Trump Tower, Donald Trump gave her a tour and showed her

Melania Trump's bedroom.

McDougal said she met Melania Trump after the affair with her husband began.

The Playboy Playmate attended a release party for the Apprentice at the Playboy Mansion.

A photo from the event shows Donald and Melania Trump, McDougal, and Ivanka Trump.

In the photo, McDougal and Melania Trump are standing at opposite ends of a row of people.

She said it was deliberate.

'I tried to keep my distance,' McDougal said.

'I tried to go as far away as I could, just because I felt guilty.'

McDougal said that during that event, she was told that Donald Trump and Melania Trump

got into an argument.

She said when she asked why, the response she received was: '[It's] probably because

of you.'

'But I don't know if that's a fact or not, so don't quote me on that one,' McDougal

said.

McDougal said that during the course of her romance with Trump, Melania Trump's name

was rarely mentioned.

On the one occasion that Melania Trump did come up, McDougal said: 'I never brought

up his wife.

He did once.

'And that's only time I can remember, when he said she was an intelligent woman.

'She knew like, I don't know, four or five languages.

'But other than that, he never talked about his wife, and I never brought it up.'

McDougal fought back tears when she was asked how she viewed the relationship with Donald

Trump in hindsight.

'You know, going through it, when I look back, where I was back then, I know it's wrong,'

McDougal said.

'Like I'm really sorry for that.

I know it's the wrong thing to do.'

McDougal said her feelings for Trump were genuine and that she was a different person

back then.

McDougal said her only regret about the affair with Trump was the fact that he was married

at the time.

When asked what she would say to Melania Trump, McDougal replied: 'A tough one.'

After pausing for a few moments, she said: 'What can you say except, I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

'I wouldn't want it done to me.

'I'm sorry.'

For more infomation >> Karen McDougal apologizes to Melania Trump for having 10-month affair with the President - Duration: 3:33.

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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.

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