Sunday, March 25, 2018

Trump news on Youtube Mar 25 2018

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Pres Trump RIPS Dems & Annihilates MSM Narrative In Sunday Surprise THROWDOWN - Duration: 3:18.

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BREAKING! Trump Just Signed It! It's LAW! - Duration: 6:09.

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Breaking News , President Trump Latest News Today 3/25/18,Trey Gowdy ,FBI Director , Jason Chaffetz - Duration: 13:50.

For more infomation >> Breaking News , President Trump Latest News Today 3/25/18,Trey Gowdy ,FBI Director , Jason Chaffetz - Duration: 13:50.

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Pres Trump Just Did The One Thing For The Military That Obama Never Could - Duration: 5:20.

For more infomation >> Pres Trump Just Did The One Thing For The Military That Obama Never Could - Duration: 5:20.

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After Trying To Jump Trump, Woods Pushes Schiff Back In The Dumpster Truck He Fell Out Of - Duration: 2:57.

For more infomation >> After Trying To Jump Trump, Woods Pushes Schiff Back In The Dumpster Truck He Fell Out Of - Duration: 2:57.

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Bafouée et humiliée, Mela­nia Trump a pardonné à son mari -[Nouvelles 24h] - Duration: 2:35.

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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."

For more infomation >> 'He will fail' Trump has NO chance of stopping North Korea nuclear weapons - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 4:42.

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BREAKING! Trump Just Signed It! It's LAW! - Duration: 6:05.

For more infomation >> BREAKING! Trump Just Signed It! It's LAW! - Duration: 6:05.

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Trump TAKES THE HAMMER To Another Piece of Obama's Legacy - Duration: 3:39.

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Donald Trump pagó 130.000€ a una actriz porno por no revelar su encuentro sexual - Duration: 3:53.

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As Trump Loses Another Attorney, He Insists "Many Lawyers" Want to Represent Him - Duration: 3:38.

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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! :) -

For more infomation >> Trump: "the wealth of our middle class has been ripped and redistributed all across the world." - Duration: 1:36.

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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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This Former President Had Nothing But Praise For Trump - Duration: 2:27.

For more infomation >> This Former President Had Nothing But Praise For Trump - Duration: 2:27.

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Trump reportedly won't hire 2 new lawyers - Duration: 0:53.

President Donald Trump will reportedly not hire two lawyers to join the team defending

him in the Russia investigation — even though their employment was announced last week.

That's according to Trump's personal lawyer Jay Sekulow.

He said in a statement, "The president is disappointed that conflicts prevent Joe diGenova

and Victoria Toensing from joining the president's special counsel legal team."

He said they can help Trump in other legal matters, though.

While Sekulow didn't specify what the conflicts were, multiple news outlets report the two

lawyers have represented other people involved in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.

The news comes after Trump's top defense attorney, John Dowd, stepped down Thursday.

Trump tweeted Sunday that he isn't having problems finding lawyers, saying, "Fame & fortune

will NEVER be turned down by a lawyer, though some are conflicted."

For more infomation >> Trump reportedly won't hire 2 new lawyers - Duration: 0:53.

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Pres Trump RIPS Dems & Annihilates MSM Narrative In Sunday Surprise THROWDOWN - Duration: 3:40.

For more infomation >> Pres Trump RIPS Dems & Annihilates MSM Narrative In Sunday Surprise THROWDOWN - Duration: 3:40.

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Pres Trump KNOCKS OUT Clapper And Schiff With His Signature One-Two Punch - Duration: 2:42.

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BREAKING: Trump Just Dropped BAD NEWS On Every Anti-Gun Marcher Today! - Duration: 10:16.

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After Enacting Tough Penalties Against China, Trump Deploys US Military to Deliver Brutal Message - Duration: 3:56.

After Enacting Tough Penalties Against China, Trump Deploys US Military to Deliver Brutal

Message On Thursday, the Trump administration hit

the Chinese with $60 billion in trade penalties for intellectual property theft.

Hours later, Trump sent Beijing a message of a different sort — sailing a destroyer

near one of artificial islands created by China in the South China Sea in an attempt

to expand its geographic purview.

According to Reuters, the destroyer USS Mustin sailed within 12 nautical miles — the internationally-recognized

territorial limit — of Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands on Friday, according to

Reuters.The destroyer then conducted "maneuvering operations" off the manufactured islands.

The move was part of what are known as "freedom of navigation" operations, or FONOPS, which

essentially send a territorial message to nations engaged in maritime irredentism.We

conduct routine and regular freedom of navigation operations, as we have done in the past and

will continue to do in the future," said Lieutenant Commander Nicole Schwegman, spokeswoman

for U.S. Pacific Fleet, when asked about the actions.

According to the South China Morning Post, Chinese officials called it a "serious military

provocation" and claimed the destroyer had been "warned off" by two Chinese frigates.What

the U.S. is doing will damage the military-to-military relations and atmosphere," Chinese defense

ministry spokesman Ren Guoqiang said.

Also damaging the atmosphere: $60 billion in trade penalties levied against China for

intellectual property violations by the Trump administration just hours prior.We have a

tremendous intellectual property theft situation going on," President Trump said as he announced

the penalties, The Daily Caller reported.

Last summer, U.S Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer began an investigation into whether

China was violating Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 through policies "related to

technology transfer, intellectual property, and innovation are unreasonable or discriminatory

and burden or restrict U.S. commerce."On Wednesday, testifying before Congress about

trade policy, Lighthizer seemed to indicate the administration was leaning in the direction

of imposing tariffs upon China as part of the administration's penalties for this

property theft.

"Our view is we have a very serious problem of losing our intellectual property.

We are losing to China in ways not reflected in underlying economics," Lighthizer said.China

is generally considered to be the main offender when it comes to American intellectual property

theft, which can cost us to $600 billion a year, according to Commerce Secretary Wilbur

Ross.

White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro added Thursday that talks had failed to produce

any sort of meaningful results.

In addition to tariffs, the administration is also looking into blocking certain investments

as part of the penalties.A statement from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce on Thursday

said that Beijing "has expressed its position on many occasions that we resolutely oppose

this type of unilateral and protectionist action by the U.S. China will not sit idly

by while legitimate rights and interests are hurt.

"We must take all necessary measures to firmly defend our rights and interests."

Whether or not that resonates with the Trump administration is anyone's guess, although

Friday's actions in the South China Sea might provide a pretty big hint.

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