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After Kimmel Called Trump A 'Wacko,' Roseanne Feeds Him To The Swamp - Duration: 2:42.After Kimmel Called Trump A 'Wacko,' Roseanne Feeds Him To The Swamp
On Thursday, Roseanne Barr appeared on The Jimmy Kimmel Show along with co-star John
Goodman of her show Roseanne, which is set to re-air beginning next week.
Roseanne took on Kimmel in regards to why she voted for President Trump and still supports
him.
And she also had some strong words to tell him about his (Kimmel's) constant barrage
of attacks on the President.
Kimmel started in by asking Roseanne if she was ever friends with former First Lady and
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Roseanne, in ashamed fashion, admitted she was friends with Clinton.
She, however, explained part of the reason she was so against Hillary Clinton during
the election was largely due to Hillary's poor "foreign policy."
Roseanne's foreign policy comment got under Kimmel's skin, as he said:
"Listen, never mind her foreign policy, how about captain wacko we got running the
country here?
I mean, some foreign policy."
Then Kimmel said, "I'm shocked because I know you are a very socially liberal person
in general."
Roseanne was not having it and unloaded on Kimmel.
After Kimmel Called President Trump A Wacko, Roseanne Let Him Have It
Roseanne took a swipe back at Kimmel after he gave his 2 cents about the President and
questioned why "socially liberal" Roseanne supports a Republican President.
Roseanne fired back at liberals and Democrats like Kimmel with:
"I'm still the same, you all moved.
You all moved so f***-ing far out you lost everybody."
Roseanne then was able to find semi-common ground with Kimmel when she said :
"A lot of your audience and including me, I just want to say this, Jimmy.
A lot of us, you know, no matter who we voted for, we don't want to see our president
fail.
Because we don't want Pence."
After Kimmel agreed with Roseanne, she ordered him to,Boom!
Roseanne laid the SMACK DOWN!
What Roseanne said somewhat falls in line with what Trump supporters think about liberals.
Sure, most Trump supporters and Republicans adore VP Mike Pence, and would disagree with
negative comments made about him.
But the fact of the matter is liberals constantly call for Trump's impeachment but don't
realize when they call for that, someone very much like Trump (and maybe even more to the
right) could become President!
Perhaps all liberals should take heed to what Roseanne said.
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BREAKING! Trump Just Signed It! It's LAW! - Duration: 6:09.-------------------------------------------
Trump's Latest Move Restores Obama's Weak Military Back to GREATNESS - Duration: 5:51.-------------------------------------------
Pres Trump Just Did The One Thing For The Military That Obama Never Could - Duration: 5:20.-------------------------------------------
After Trying To Jump Trump, Woods Pushes Schiff Back In The Dumpster Truck He Fell Out Of - Duration: 2:57.-------------------------------------------
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'He will fail' Trump has NO chance of stopping North Korea nuclear weapons - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 4:42.'He will fail' Trump has NO chance of stopping North Korea nuclear weapons
DONALD Trump's chances of successfully persuading North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to give up
his nuclear weapons are "very low", an expert has warned.
Mr Trump is believed to be ready to travel to the Korean peninsular in May for talks
in the village of Panmunjom, in the demilitarised zone which acts as a buffer zone between North
and South Korea – although no details have yet been confirmed by the White House.
However, writing for North Korea watchdog 38 North, Pennsylvania State University Professor
Joseph DeThomas was downbeat on his assessment of the chances of North Korea agreeing to
"denuclearise".
And he cautioned against squeezing too hard by turning up the heat with more economic
sanctions in advance of the visit, which he warned could backfire and derail the summit
before it had even begun.
Mr DeThomas, who is also a former US Ambassador to Estonia, said: "Achieving the Trump administration's
stated goal for this summit, the complete denuclearisation of North Korea, has a very
low probability of success.
Misplaying our sanctions leverage will guarantee either no summit or a failed one."
He said negotiators needed to find a balance between acknowledging the success sanctions
had had two far, and overplaying their hand in the days leading up to Mr Trump's proposed
visit.
He said: "While a number of factors may have played a role in prompting Kim Jong Un
during his New Year's speech to make the opening gambit of his peace offensive—such
as US sabre-rattling, rapid progress in the North's ICBM program, the change in the
ROK administration, and preexisting DPRK strategic and economic plans—there is a strong probability
that strengthened UN sanctions gave Kim's decision urgency.
"Sanctions are having a significant impact on North Korea.
This is particularly apparent in the area of Sino-North Korean Trade.
"Since Chinese trade accounts for 93 percent of North Korean exports and 88 percent of
its imports, the China trade numbers are decisive for determining sanctions impact.
"If the summit does take place, it will be in part because the Chinese have enforced
the series of UN sanctions that have been passed since March 2016 and especially in
2017.
"The Republic of Korea's termination of lucrative economic projects and its humanitarian
assistance programs in 2016 were almost as important.
"Both countries, however, could be tempted to relent on their pressure sooner rather
than later."
One of the challenges Mr Trump's administration faced, Mr DeThomas said, was to keep South
Korea and China on-side when it came to sanctions, with the possibility that China might begin
to fear that North Korea was on the brink of collapse if they were seen to be working
"too well".
He added: "Beijing might also fear being eclipsed by the Trump-Kim summit and wish
to buy back some of the influence it so badly frittered away in Pyongyang.
"It might even do so to dim the chances of success of such a summit if it felt Washington
was ignoring Chinese interests.
It is unlikely Beijing will sit back and silently watch the process unfold, or be willing to
accept the same treatment Japanese Prime Minister Abe has felt from Washington regarding the
summit.
"Finally, if President Trump were to take some sanctions or trade enforcement action
against the PRC in the run-up to the summit that truly infuriated Beijing, it could retaliate
by loosening sanctions enforcement vis-à-vis North Korea."
Mr DeThomas stressed that good leadership was crucial in such situations – but added:
"It remains to be seen whether the Trump administration, which is known for vicious
White House feuds and an incoherent, disorganised, and haphazard policy process, can provide
such leadership."
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JUST IN Nunes is on FIRE! He is Going After Obama NOW - Duration: 14:10.JUST IN: Nunes is on FIRE!
He is Going After Obama NOW
The more they dig the more they will find, and Devin Nunes is seeking justice!
He like most Americans wants justice to be served especially after too many scandals
involving the DOJ and the FBI!
The swamp must be drained!
Democrats for sure are not gonna like this, Devin Nunes just confirmed their worst nightmare!
He's now moving into "Phase 2" of his probe into the Trump dossier where he's
demanding answers on the unverified document and is even threatening to subpoena James
Comey, James Clapper, and John Brennan.
Nunes is demanding to know if the former president was ever briefed on the dossier and if he
knew the document was used to obtain FISA warrants against the Trump campaign.
From The Daily Caller
Nunes is also asking whether the officials took any official action or convened any meetings
after receiving the dossier.
The letters also suggest that members of the Obama administration are being pressed for
answers.
Nunes asks whether President Barack Obama was aware of the dossier prior to Jan. 5,
2017, when he was reportedly briefed by then-FBI Director James Comey about the report.
The dossier alleges that Russian government was blackmailing Donald Trump and that members
of the Trump campaign colluded with the Kremlin to sway the election.
Comey briefed then-President-elect Trump on some of the allegations on Jan. 6, 2017.
After CNN reported the briefing, BuzzFeed News published the dossier four days later.
Nunes has led the Republican inquiry into the document, which remains largely unverified
more than a year after its release.
He issued subpoenas in 2017 that led to the revelation the Clinton campaign and DNC paid
$1 million to Fusion GPS as part of the dossier project.
Nunes and other House Intelligence Committee Republicans also produced a four-page memo
last month that alleged the FBI and Department of Justice relied heavily on the dossier to
obtain a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant against former Trump campaign
adviser Carter Page.
Republicans have cried foul over the warrant because the dossier remains largely unverified.
Nunes' memo, which cites the FBI application for the Page FISA, also noted that a Sept.
23, 2016, news article based on information from Steele was used to help justify the spy
warrant.
But the application failed to note that the article came from the same source of information
as the dossier.
The FISA application also failed to note that the Clinton campaign and DNC funded the dossier.
Instead, the application only acknowledged that the dossier was a part of politically-motivated
research against Trump.
What do you think about this?
Will
justice
be served?
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Trump's Opioid Plan Is WAY Too Little, Too Late - Duration: 4:59.President Trump outlines this administration's plan to tackle the opioid crisis this week.
It's a plan that many critics are saying can be little too late.
Let's talk about what the plan is.
At the top of the plan, to me, I thought was so interesting Peter was he's going to execute.
We're going to start executing drug pushers.
What's not clear to me, if you really want to execute the right ones, it's got to be
the ones on Wall Street that pushed all these opioids out into the community.
That's the same thought I had.
Are we just defining pushers on the street corners?
Are we going to go up the corporate ladders?
Is it going to be by firing squad?
Are we going to shock them?
It's got some good components in it.
There are some good components.
What makes it severe [crosstalk 00:00:48].
Why does he say that?
The executions are just a little much.
It's this sweeping statement that we see all the time.
We're going to build the wall.
We're going to build the bigger nuclear.
It's the same kind of thing, we're going to execute the drug dealers.
Here's the story though that really should rise out of that.
Who are the drug dealers?
The drug dealers are not the cats on the street corner selling baggies of marijuana.
The drug dealers are up on Wall Street.
McKesson's CEO made $126 million in 2017.
That was his pay.
That's his pay, $126 million.
I could make a pretty good argument that he's the drug dealer.
He's the drug dealer.
He's the drug dealer.
He's making millions.
How about Cardinal?
Cardinal is another distributor.
We call him a drug distributor.
On the street they call him a drug dealer.
Since they're dressed up, and they look like business men, and they have MBAs, and they
went to college, we have to say, "No, they're drug distributors."
No, they're drug dealers.
Cardinal, Amerisource and McKesson, those are the three biggest.
They own 85% of the drug addiction problem in this country.
Now when he said, "I'm going to execute drug dealers," that's who he should be talking
about.
If he's going to do that, I'm fine with it.
How he does it is up to him, but I'm fine with the execution of these particular drug
dealers because I got to tell you something, it's going to happen again.
Yesterday, for example, you and I met with the attorney generals from all over the United
States.
Some of these attorney generals actually believe they can settle this without doing anything
by way of trying a case, which is impossible.
The only way these people react is to punish them.
That means take their money.
I got to tell you something.
I like Trump's idea.
Let's go ahead and execute the ones, and they won't do it again.
If the goal was to get attention, I think that works.
I think we could get some realistic attention by let's start getting some documents in some
of the congressional hearings.
Let's start looking.
Tell the people what the DEA did just this week.
Tell them about this ridiculous move that they made.
This is my favorite part.
You've got all these plans coming out.
This is DEA.
This is the federal government, it's the DEA.
Of all these federal plans coming out, with all of this let's fix the opioid crisis, and
here we have the DEA in federal court in Cleveland, which is where all the cases have been consolidated.
The DEA has this opportunity.
They keep track of every single pill that starts with the manufacturer and ends up on
the street.
They keep track of every single pill, and the court has given them the opportunity to
give us the roadmap, the DEA.
Instead of giving us the roadmap, instead of saying, "Here's where the problem areas
are," which they can clearly do.
Where are the pharmacies or the pill mills that are the problem?
The DEA is carrying water for big pharma making the objections like trade secrets, and these
are our business secrets.
We can't tell you where we sell.
On one hand, we have all this plan from President Trump.
On the other hand, the DEA is refusing to produce the roadmap.
Who is by the way answerable to the Attorney General of the United States.
Then we have Trump saying we're going to execute them, but here they have the chance to give
us the data.
They could give us the data.
We'd know exactly who the drug dealers are.
They have the data.
They refuse to give the data of the white collar thugs on Wall Street who are the people
who Trump should be talking about executing.
Then bring those CEOs in front of Congress and have them answer some questions with the
data that the DEA has, but instead they won't produce it.
Exactly.
Here's the real point.
Sessions, all his goofy talk about he's going to do this.
He could do something tomorrow.
He could do a perp walk tomorrow.
There is so much information that allows him to do that, but the guy, it's just the same
thing.
The guy with the briefcase, he's the real threat.
He's the bigger threat than the guy with the gun, I can tell you that.
In America today, that's the case.
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world war 3 China fight back Beijing poised to hit Trump with tariffs as USA trade war tensions SOAR - Duration: 4:59.news
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Beijing poised to hit Trump with tariffs as US a trade war tensions soar China is
set to launch a fight back against US President Donald Trump's tariffs by
proposing levies on 128 US imports as trade war tensions soar the Chinese
government warned that Beijing might place tariffs on three billion dollars
of US goods such as pork apples and steel pipes China also wants to place a
15 percent tariff on u.s. fresh fruit and wine taking a hard line against the
US the Chinese government made it clear the penalties were in response to mr.
Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium imports that he announced earlier this
month he women a trade expert told the FT China's overall attitude was that it
didn't want a trade war but now tariffs have been announced its purpose is to
stop a trade war from continuing Zhang Xiao yang
senior vice president of China min metals Corp said that while the
state-owned mining group steel exports to the US are tiny the impact could come
indirectly he said China's direct exports to the US
are not big but there will be some impact due to our exports via the United
States or indirect exports China's state-run Global Times said Beijing was
only just beginning to look at means to retaliate we believe it is only part of
China's countermeasures and soybeans and other US farm products will be targeted
the widely read tabloid said in a Saturday editorial dot wei jia guo vice
chairman of beijing based think tank china center for international economic
exchanges told china daily that beijing could impose tariffs on more US products
and is considering a second and even third list of targets today China's vice
premier Liu he declared the US has floated trade rules with an inquiry into
intellectual property and China will defend its interests in a phone call
with US Treasury Secretary Steven Oken chinese state media reported Liu said
China still hoped both sides would remain rational
and work together to keep trade relations stable the call between Nokia
and Lu a confident of President X AI Jinping was the highest level contact
between the two governments since mr. Trump announced plans for tariffs on up
to sixty billion dollars of Chinese goods on Thursday dot the deepening rift
has sent a chill through financial markets in the corporate world as
investors predicted dire consequences for the global economy should trade
barriers start going up stocks sacked at the start of this month after the
tariffs on aluminium and steel were announced but they quickly recovered as
the administration said the tariffs would not be as severe as they first
looked the losses this week were worse and investors are hoping for hints the
sanctions on China are more of a negotiating tactic in Geneva officials
from the EU Japan China and Russia gathered at the World Trade Organization
and criticized the u.s. tariffs this week the S&P 500 index dropped fifty
five point four three points or two point one percent to two comma 588 point
twenty six dot the index skidded six percent err this week its worst since
January 2016 the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost four hundred and twenty
four point six nine points or one point eight percent to twenty three thousand
five hundred and thirty three point two zero the Nasdaq Composite fell one
hundred and seventy four point zero one points or two point four percent to six
thousand nine hundred and ninety two point six seven banks also took steep
losses as interest rates decreased Lisa Erikson chief investment officer at US
bank wealth management said there could be a possibility of a bounce back if as
this progresses both sides look like they're negotiating
there could be further decline if people get a sense there could be more trade
restrictions in place if the tariffs encounter tariffs reduce economic growth
in the u.s. the Fed is likely to raise rates at a slower pace
Alex wolf a former US diplomat who works for Aberdeen standard investments warned
that Beijing could retaliate further by targeting US multinationals outside
China he told the FT Apple Microsoft Starbucks and Nike could be in the
firing line Apple's Tim Cook called for calm heads amid the dispute the sparring
has cast a spotlight on hardware makers such as Apple which assemble the
majority of their products in China for export to other countries electrical
goods and tech are the largest u.s. import item from China thanks for watch
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Trump: "the wealth of our middle class has been ripped and redistributed all across the world." - Duration: 1:36.For many decades, we've enriched foreign industry at the expense of American industry
subsidized the armies of other countries, while allowing for the very sad depletion of our military.
We've defended other nations' borders while refusing to defend our own.
And spent trillions and trillions of dollars overseas while America's infrastructure has fallen into disrepair and decay.
We've made other countries rich, while the wealth, strength and confidence of our country has dissipated over the horizon.
One by one, the factories shuttered and left our shores, with not even a thought about the millions and millions of American workers that were left behind.
The wealth of our middle class has been ripped from their homes and then redistributed all across the world.
But that is the past.
And now, we are looking only to the future.
- look at Obama and Hillary: priceless! :) -
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Pelosi Attacks Trump for Transgender Ban in Disturbing Public Statement - Duration: 3:53.-------------------------------------------
Huckabee Applauds Trump's NEW Secret Weapon That Has Mueller in Sheer PANIC MODE! - Duration: 2:09.Huckabee Applauds Trump's NEW Secret Weapon That Has Mueller in Sheer PANIC MODE!
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee is praising the latest BOLD move made by President
Trump.
As a way to combat the Russia witch-hunt and other manufactured "scandals" President
Trump has beefed up his legal team with "street fighters."
From Fox News
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said Friday that bringing on law power couple Joseph diGenova
and Victoria Toensing to President Trump's legal team is good news, because they are
"real street fighters."
Huckabee said the couple is a strong addition to help advise the president on Special Counsel
Robert Mueller's ongoing Russia probe.
"They're both stronger than garlic," Huckabee said on "America's Newsroom."
"[Trump] needs brass knuckles here."
The president said to reporters Thursday – after signing an executive memorandum on tariffs
– that he "would like to" testify before Mueller.
Trump's former lead defense attorney on the probe, John Dowd, resigned just hours
before the president signed off on the tariffs.
It's believed there were disputes among Trump's lawyers about whether Trump should
talk to Mueller and the level of cooperation with the investigation.
Trump's former lead defense attorney on the probe, John Dowd, resigned just hours
before the president signed off on the tariffs.
It's believed there were disputes among Trump's lawyers about whether Trump should
talk to Mueller and the level of cooperation with the investigation.
"I'm sure [Trump] would like to [sit down with Mueller], but it's not a good legal
strategy," Huckabee said.
"Probably the thing that he should do is say, 'You give me written questions, I'll
give you written answers.'"
"These are people who have their own agenda, and it ain't to help him," Huckabee added.Huckabee
said that he does believe there probably is turmoil in the White House "in a good kind
of way," adding that people elected Trump to be disruptive.
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【MAD】Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Kirifuda/Trump Card - Duration: 1:30.The time is now, raise up your trump card.
This future belongs to you!
Burning dazzlingly, like I'm dreaming an endless dream.
My body yearns for the place where the strong are.
Swaying dizzily, because there's nothing here for certain.
So I only yearn, for a place overflowing with power.
The next battle is waiting for me.
I can hear the signal of the new days!
The time is now, raise up your trump card.
This future belongs to you!
If you can shake the world with your smile.
What comes next is up to you.
Write out this story.
You're the main character, after all!
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