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TRUMP GOES ROGUE – Makes Massive Putin Announcement

President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Wednesday morning to issue a terrifying threat

to Russia's President Vladimir Putin that indicates World War III could be closer than

ever.

Daily Mail reported that Trump warned a missile attack on Syria is coming hours after the

Kremlin pledged to shoot down any rockets fired at the Assad regime in retaliation for

last week's poison gas atrocity.

"Russia vows to shoot down any and all missiles fired at Syria.

Get ready Russia, because they will be coming, nice and new and 'smart!'

You shouldn't be partners with a Gas Killing Animal who kills his people and enjoys it!"

Trump wrote on Twitter.

"Our relationship with Russia is worse now than it has ever been, and that includes the

Cold War," Trump later added.

"There is no reason for this.

Russia needs us to help with their economy, something that would be very easy to do, and

we need all nations to work together.

Stop the arms race?"

Russia's foreign ministry responded to Trump's tweet by saying, "smart missiles should

fly towards terrorists, not legal government."

Trump has made it clear that unlike his predecessor Barack Obama, he is not afraid to take action

against the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad and it's Russian backers for chemical attacks

in the war-torn country.

Rescue workers say that over 40 people died on Saturday in a chemical attack in the rebel-held

Damascus suburb of Douma.

The attack left victims struggling to breathe, foaming at the mouth, and with discolored

skin.

The World Health Organization released a statement condemning the chemical attack.

"WHO demands immediate unhindered access to the area to provide care to those affected,

to assess the health impacts, and to deliver a comprehensive public health response,"

said Peter Salama, WHO deputy director-general for emergency preparedness and response.

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Comey Memos: Trump, Putin & Prostitutes - Duration: 4:52.

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Supporters Flock To See Trump Motorcade, POTUS Stunned By 1 Sign In The Crowd - Duration: 4:22.

Supporters Flock To See Trump Motorcade, POTUS Stunned By 1 Sign In The Crowd.

On Thursday, President Donald Trump traveled to the Joint Interagency Task Force South

at Naval Air Station Key West for a border security briefing with Homeland Security Secretary

Kirstjen Nielsen.

While en route, he was given an awesome surprise throngs of Trump supporters had lined the

highway into Key West holding homemade banners and waving American flags.

POTUS was particularly stunned by one sign he saw in the crowd.

President Donald Trump departed West Palm Beach, Florida, on Thursday after spending

several days with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife at Mar-a-Lago.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe began two days of meetings with President Trump at the

president's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida Tuesday.

Just looking over the amount of issues these two world leaders will need to discuss, their

"special relationship" will be tested in a historic manner.

At the start of their meeting, President Trump announced, with Abe at his side, that North

and South Korean leaders – who are holding their own summit April 27 – will seek to

finally reach an agreement to formally end the Korean War, which was halted with an armistice

in 1953.

[Source: Fox News] By all accounts, Donald Trump's time with

Shinzo Abe was a resounding success.

The pair has kindled a tight relationship ever since the 45th president took office,

and that relationship will be instrumental as North and South Korea meet for historic

peace talks.

For her part, First Lady Melania Trump treated her Japanese counterpart to a tour of a historic

U.S. mansion as their husbands discussed official business:

First lady Melania Trump might be one of the few not overly awed by a marble-bedecked and

gold-plated Gilded Age mansion that she and her Japanese counterpart toured Wednesday.

While President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe golfed at the president's

nearby country club, their wives visited Whitehall, the 75-room, 100,000-square-foot (9,290-square

meter) waterside retreat that oil and railroad tycoon Henry Flagler built as a wedding present

for his third wife, Mary Lily Kenan Flagler.

The Flaglers wintered there beginning in 1902, and it is now the centerpiece of the Flagler

Museum.

Arriving in a motorcade from Mar-a-Lago, the president's own gold-plated mansion 3 miles

(5 kilometers) away, Melania Trump and Akie Abe were greeted by Flagler's great grandson

William Matthews, and museum Executive Director Erin Manning, who led them through a tour

of the home, which historians say cost $4 million ($110 million today) to build.

[Source: ABC News] After wrapping up his time with Japanese Prime

Minister Shinzo Abe, President Donald Trump headed to the Joint Interagency Task Force

South at Naval Air Station Key West for a border security briefing with Homeland Security

Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.

While en route, he was treated to an inspiring display by his supporters, who had lined the

highway into Key West.

One woman's sign labeled Trump "our greatest president."

President Donald Trump was deeply moved by the outpouring of support he received in Key

West, and he commented on the size of the crowds after his briefing at the Naval Air

Station.

"I hope you saw the crowds in Key West," the president told reporters.

"I've never seen anything like that, it was really very inspirational, and what we

just witnessed was incredible.

Even the media will have to say that was quite something," Trump said.

Later in the day, a video of the impressive crowd set to Lee Greenwood's "God Bless

The USA" was posted to Trump's Instagram account.

Indeed, this level of support for any president one year into their administration is "quite

something."

The media is working overtime to discredit him and smear his character by parading around

any sleazeball who claims to have slept with him in the past two decades.

It is obvious that the American people can see right through these shameless attempts

to bring down the man who has turned Washington on its head in the best way.

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PUBLIC ENEMY #1: Reports Suggest CNN Helped Orchestrate Setup Of Trump - Duration: 6:16.

PUBLIC ENEMY #1: Reports Suggest CNN Helped Orchestrate Setup Of Trump.

Memos written by former FBI director James Comey reveal that CNN may have helped orchestrate

a possible setup of then-president-elect Donald Trump.

According to multiple published reports, the memos seem to indicate that a meeting Comey

had with Trump was prompted by pressure from CNN and then was used to launch the media

frenzy over the anti-Trump dossier, which was funded by the Democratic National Committee

and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

Mollie Hemingway at The Federalist writes:

In multiple memos, Comey specifically mentioned that CNN had the dossier and wanted a "news

hook" that would enable the network to report on its most salacious allegations even though

they had not been verified.

Writing on the conversation he had with Trump, Comey wrote in a classified memo: "I said

the Russians allegedly had tapes involving him and prostitutes at the Presidential Suite

at the Ritz Carlton in Moscow from about 2013."

As Hemingway notes, no reports had been published by any media outlet at the time Comey met

with Trump and briefed him on the allegations contained in the dossier.

"I said media like CNN had [the allegations] and were looking for a news hook," Comey

specifically told Trump and noted in his memo.

The Daily Caller reports:

Four days after that meeting, CNN published a story revealing the existence of a salacious

report alleging the Russian government had compromised Trump.

The CNN story was referring to what's now known as the dossier — an unverified 35-page

report written by former British spy Christopher Steele.

"I explained again why I had thought it important that he know about it," Comey

wrote in another classified memo on January 28, 2017.

"I also explained that one of the reasons we told him was that the media, CNN in particular,

was telling us they were about to run with it."

CNN's January 10, 2017 report on the salacious and unproven allegations contained in the

dossier was extremely significant, as Hemingway explains:

Extremely well-placed sources told CNN that the Obama administration's top intelligence

appointees had briefed Obama, Biden, and Trump all about a dossier they took incredibly seriously

and considered credible.

And it sounded really bad, as the headline [of CNN's report] indicated.

"Russian operatives claim to have compromising personal and financial information about Mr.

Trump," CNN reported in an article written by Jake Tapper, Evan Perez, Jim Sciutto, and

Carl Bernstein.

What's notable about the authors is that CNN's Perez had undisclosed ties to Fusion GPS,

the firm that compiled the Democrat-funded dossier.

Perez later falsely reported that the Republicans were the ones who funded the dossier, even

after the facts had been made public which proved he was not telling the truth.

Hemingway continues:

BuzzFeed published the actual dossier within minutes of CNN's story going live, showing

the world that the dossier was riddled with salacious gossip that lacked even a possibility

of corroboration.

Among the most important facts revealed in Comey's memos, which the Justice Department

released on Thursday, is the fact that there were seven memos compiled by Comey, four of

which were classified.

This is significant because Comey leaked four memos to his friend for him to turn around

and leak to the media, which means that at least one of the memos had to have been classified.As

noted by Hemingway and the Washington Examiner's Byron York, one of the biggest takeaways from

Comey's January 6, 2017 memo is that Comey indicates in the memo that the briefing was

the idea of then-Director of National Intelligence James Clapper."I said there was something

that Clapper wanted me to speak to [Trump] about alone or in a very small group," Comey

wrote.

"I then executed the session exactly as I had planned."

Comey then went on to tell Trump that CNN had the allegations and was looking for a

"news hook" so they could publish the salacious and unproven allegations.

"I said it was important that we not give them the excuses to write that the FBI has

the material or [REDACTED] and that we were keeping it very close-hold," Comey wrote in

his memo.

As The Federalist and The Daily Caller both noted, CNN ran the story just a few days after

Comey's meeting with Trump.

Given Clapper's connection to Comey's meeting with Trump, Hemingway notes an important finding

from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) final report on Russia.

The committee's report found: Finding #44: Former Director of National Intelligence

James Clapper, now a CNN national security analyst, provided inconsistent testimony to

the Committee about his contacts with the media, including CNN.

Hemingway continues:

So Comey, at Clapper's expressed behest, told Trump that CNN was "looking for a news

hook" to publish dossier allegations.

He said this in the briefing of Trump that almost immediately leaked to CNN, which provided

them the very news hook they sought and needed.

The briefing on January 6, 2017 was the catalyst for a series of events that ultimately led

to where the Russia investigation currently sits.

The briefing was immediately leaked to CNN, which attempted to legitimize the dossier,

and in the process ignited a media firestorm.

Hemingway concludes:

During the freakout, Comey deliberately refused to say in public what he acknowledged repeatedly

in private — that the President of the United States was not under investigation.

He even noted in his memos that he told the president at least three times that he was

not under investigation.

Comey's refusal to admit publicly what he kept telling people privately led to his firing.

That led to Comey leaking multiple memos in order to get a special counsel appointed out

of revenge.

Hemingway's assertion that Comey leaked the memos out of revenge is not without factual

basis.

During an interview with NBC's Savannah Guthrie this week, Comey admitted that he had an "obvious"

bias against Trump because "he fired me."

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BOMBSHELL REPORT: Rod Rosenstein Ends Mueller's 'Trump Witch-Hunt' - Duration: 4:55.

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Mueller Gets Some Bad News, Trump Unleashes Secret Weapon To Strike Back - Duration: 5:24.

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Trump says Comey threw McCabe 'under the bus' after criminal referral - Duration: 3:11.

Trump says come--the room a cave under the bus after criminal referral

president Trump said Thursday that former FBI director James Comey through

fired FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe under the bus after the Justice

Department's inspector general referred McCabe to federal prosecutors the

president made the comment on Twitter less than three hours after Comey told

CNN that he could well be a witness in a criminal case against McCabe I liked

McCabe very much as a person but sometimes even good people do things

they shouldn't do Comey told the lead with Jack Tapper I think it is

accountability mechanisms working and they should work because it's not

acceptable in the FBI or the Justice Department for people to lack candor

it's something we take really seriously last week Justice Department Inspector

General Michael Horowitz released a report finding that McCabe misled Comey

and federal investigators about his role in leaking information to the Wall

Street Journal in October 2016 about the FBI investigation into the Clinton

Foundation DOJ watchdog sends criminal referral for McCabe to federal

prosecutor Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired McCabe on March 16th less

than two days before his scheduled retirement date Trump tweeted Thursday

that the Horowitz report on McCabe was a disaster for him and Comey and suggested

the two were G adding a little lot of their own medicine

the president has attacked McCabe and call me repeatedly before and after

their firings from the FBI Trump fired Comey in May 2017 the Inspector

General's report said Makeba authorized FBI officials to share non-public

information with a reporter and then denied having done so when questioned

about it under oath McCabe has denied misleading anyone he

that as FBI deputy director he had the authority to share information with the

media and that he permitted subordinates to do so in this case to correct a false

narrative that he had tried to stymie an FBI probe into the Clinton Foundation

McCabe told the inspector general's office he told Comey after the article

was published that he had allowed the officials to share the information and

that Comey thought it was a good idea to rebut a one-sided narrative but Comey is

quoted in the report as saying McCabe didn't tell him he had approved sharing

details of the Col and in fact had left him with the opposite impression I don't

remember exactly how but I remember some form or fashion and it could have been

like can you believe this crap how does this stuff get out kind of thing Comey

was quoted as saying in the report but I took from whatever communication we had

that he wasn't involved in it The Associated Press contributed to this

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Trump Makes Stunning Announcement After Mueller Raid - Duration: 12:44.

Trump Makes Stunning Announcement After Mueller Raid

BREAKING NEWS: President Trump has broken his silence after Special Council Robert Mueller

raided the office of his personal lawyer Michael Cohen.

At the start of a meeting with senior military leadership Monday night, Trump blasted the

FBI's raid, calling it a "disgraceful situation" and an "attack on our country

in a true sense … an attack on what we all stand for."

The president said: "It's a total witch hunt.

I've been saying it for a long time.

I've wanted to keep it down.

I've given over a million pages in documents to the special counsel.

They continue to just go forward and here we are talking about Syria, we're talking

about a lot of serious things … and I have this witch hunt constantly going on for over

12 months now.

Actually it's much more than that.

You could say right after I won the nomination it started."

Trump also criticized Attorney General Jeff Sessions for recusing himself from the Russia

investigation, saying, "[H]e made what I consider to be a very terrible mistake for

the country.

But you'll figure that out."

The Mueller investigation has cost taxpayers tens of millions of dollars and dragged on

for nearly a year straight.

And yet, there's still not an iota of evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and

the Russian government.

Do you agree with Trump that Mueller's investigation is nothing

more

than

a witch hunt?

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President Trump Reacts To Release Of Comey Secret Memos - Duration: 1:49.

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JUST IN Trump GOES NUCLEAR Day After Mueller Raid - Duration: 13:57.

JUST IN: Trump GOES NUCLEAR Day After Mueller Raid

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on Tuesday afternoon that President

Donald Trump firmly believes that the FBI should not have raided the offices of his

lawyer, Michael Cohen.

"I think that the president has been clear that he thinks this that has gone too far,"

Sanders said, according to Daily Mail.

"The president has voiced his frustration about the situation."

Sources say that Trump privately lashed out at Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein,

who he blames for approving the warrant application that allowed FBI officials to raid Cohen's

office, home and hotel room.

"This is the president you're going to see more of from here on out: unvarnished,

untethered," one White House insider said.

A Trump advisor said the president ranted that he wished Rosenstein was not in the job,

and that no one was making prosecutors follow the rules.

Sources said Trump also complicated firing Rosenstein.

Trump publicly blasted Rosenstein as well, bringing him up on Monday evening in the context

of his controversial decision to fire former FBI Director James Comey, pointing out to

reporters that Rosenstein supported Comey's firing too.

"Deputy Rosenstein – Rod Rosenstein – he wrote the letter, very critical, of Comey,"

Trump pointed out, adding that Rosenstein had "signed the FISA warrant," referring

to the warrant used to spy on the president's campaign associate Carter Page.

"So Rod Rosenstein, who's in charge of this, signed a FISA warrant, and he also signed

a letter that was essentially saying to fire James Comey," Trump said.

"And he was right about that.

He was absolutely right."

Trump went on to slam Attorney General Jeff Sessions for recusing himself from the Russia

investigation.

"The attorney general made a terrible mistake when he did this, and when he recused himself,"

Trump said.

"Or he should have certainly let us know if he was going to recuse himself, and we

would have used a – put a different attorney general in.

So he made what I consider to be a very terrible mistake for our country."

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Unlike Obama, Trump proves he's determined to deter Russian aggression - Duration: 8:11.

Unlike Obama, Trump proves he's determined to deter Russian aggression

The media and Democratic politicians are painting President Trump and his administration as

lapdogs for Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In fact, nothing could be further from the truth.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., recently lambasted President Trump's supposedly

"soft" stance on Russia, claiming: "President Trump seems more intent on undermining the

rule of law in this country than standing up to Putin."

Such fact-free assertions are nothing more than partisan political attacks.

When comparing President Trump's actions against Russia to those of President Obama,

it is immediately clear that Trump has taken a more responsible approach.

President Trump is the Russia hawk, not President Obama.

Calling the current president "soft" on Russia is both dishonest and unscrupulous.

Attacks by Democrats on President Trump's Russia policy are an attempt to hide the fact

that the current administration has been much tougher on Russia than that of President Obama.

The reason for these attacks is to deflect from President Obama's foreign policy failings,

and to preserve the rapidly collapsing "Russian collusion" narrative.

Democrats seem to have erased the former president's legacy on Russia from their memories, such

as the time during the presidential debates when Mitt Romney called Russia "America's

number one geopolitical foe."

President Obama's response was both mocking and dismissive as he said: "The 1980s are

now calling to ask for their foreign policy back, because the Cold War's been over for

20 years."

Consistent with President Obama's naivete, U.S. policy towards Russia was largely defined

by appeasement and utopian wishes.

Officials in the Obama State Department put their fingers in their ears and their hands

over their eyes, steadfastly refusing to acknowledge Russia's machinations and Putin's ever-increasing

global ambitions.

Unsurprisingly, Russian militarism went unchecked as President Obama's administration handed

Putin a big red reset button.

Putin is not the evil maniacal ruler that some make him out to be.

Like any savvy autocrat, he's an opportunist who seeks to advance his agenda wherever and

whenever possible.

Thanks to President Obama's hands-off mantra, Putin was given a unique opportunity to exploit

America's retreat in key spheres of influence.

Nowhere is this better illustrated than President Obama's inaction during the Russian annexation

of Crimea, seizing it from Ukraine.

Likely feeling emboldened by American passivity in Syria, Putin decided to up the ante in

his quest to make Russia once again a global powerhouse.

After watching as his Ukrainian ally Viktor Yanukovych was ousted as leader of that nation,

Putin decided to go all in on Crimea.

"Little green men" flooded across the Russian border into sovereign Ukraine – effectively

controlling the region by March 2014.

The United States and its European allies – still playing by the old rulebook and

not expecting territorial annexation to happen in 21st century Europe – reacted only weakly.

President Obama imposed minor sanctions, which did little more than bruise Russian defense

firms and banks.

What he did not do is more notable: he refused to provide lethal aid to Ukraine, despite

repeated requests from the embattled government.

Ukraine wouldn't be the end of Russia's ongoing adventurism.

Seeking to build upon its existing sphere of influence in the Middle East, Putin decided

to dramatically increase Russia's presence in the Syrian civil war.

After failing to enforce his own "red line," Obama called upon Moscow to broker an agreement

with Damascus to remove chemical weapons from the conflict.

Putin was more than happy to negotiate an "agreement" that let Assad maintain his

stockpiles of chemical weapons, which are still utilized, brutally and cruelly, to this

day.

Obama passively watched as Putin worked with Assad to commit atrocities against the Syrian

people.

Munitions, arms, and soldiers steadily flowed from Moscow to the Assad regime with no scrutiny.

Putin's forces helped conduct countless airstrikes on civilian areas.

Thanks to the Obama administration's naivete and foolish trust in Putin, Russia received

a free pass for its complicity and barbarism.

In contrast to the Obama administration's misguided and soft approach, President Trump

has been tough on Russia.

He reversed the previous administration's decision to not send weapons to support the

Ukrainian government.

Russia has continued to incite an armed uprising in Ukraine's Donbass region – hoping to

potentially annex that region as well.

But thanks to the Trump administration, much-needed weapons, including Javelin missiles, have

been sent to Ukraine to help quell the Russian-backed rebellion.

The president has taken the gloves off against Putin and his puppet, Syrian dictator Bashar

Assad.

Unlike Obama, Trump backed up American "tough talk" when Assad used chemical weapons against

his own people in the Syrian city of Khan Shaykhun last year.

U.S. forces launched a total of 59 Tomahawk missiles at Shayrat Airbase in Syria in response

to the attack, destroying approximately 20 percent of the Assad regime's airpower in

the process.

And Assad wasn't let off for his recent use of chemical weapons in the Syrian city

of Douma.

In a coordinated effort with Britain and France, the United States launched strikes on three

Syrian regime sites early Saturday.

The Pentagon praised the attack for being "Precise, effective, and overwhelming."

Additionally, the Trump administration offered no apologies or condolences after a deadly

recent clash with Russian mercenaries.

In a major escalation, United States military forces, backed by AC-130s and Apache attack

helicopters, obliterated more than 300 Kremlin guns-for-hire near the Syrian city of Dier

al-Zor in the most lethal encounter between American and Russian forces since the Cold

War.

President Trump hasn't been afraid to target Putin's Kremlin foot soldiers and political

cronies as well.

After it came to light that Russia had poisoned one of its ex-spies in Britain, President

Trump worked in tandem with Britain and our European allies.

The president kicked 60 Russian intelligence officers out of the U.S. and closed the Russian

Consulate in Seattle.

This was the largest purge of Russian spies in American history.

President Trump also recently imposed far-reaching sanctions on seven Russian business tycoons,

including Putin's former son-in-law and other Moscow-backed entities.

John Bolton, President Trump's new national security adviser, solidifies the administration's

hardline stance on Russia.

Moscow certainly needs no introduction to Bolton, who has been a hawkish critic of Putin

and the Russian regime.

Bolton has advocated for the United States to retaliate against Russia through intensive

"cyber-warfare," and has signaled that America should go further in providing more

aid to the Ukrainian government.

Throughout his presidency, President Trump has taken a more aggressive posture against

Moscow than Obama.

Don't expect the administration to let up.

Unlike President Obama, President Trump has learned that only bold and decisive actions,

not meaningless red lines, will deter Russian aggression.

Alex Titus is a fellow at America First Policies, a nonprofit organization supporting policy

initiatives that will put America first.

Republican Matt Gaetz represents Florida's 1st congressional district in the U.S. House

of Representatives.

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BREAKING: Moscow Sends War Message To President Trump… WW3 Getting CLOSER - Duration: 2:27.

BREAKING: Moscow Sends War Message To President Trump…

WW3 Getting CLOSER.

Russia is continuing to warn the West of further attacks against Russia.

Whether it be in the form of missiles or sanctions, the former Soviet Union doesn't seem like

they wish to play "war games" any longer.

The United States this month added several Russian firms and officials to a sanctions

blacklist in response to what it said were the Kremlin's "malign activities."

Moscow says those sanctions are unlawful and has warned that it will retaliate in a "painful"

manner.

"No one should be under any illusions," said Valentina Matvienko, who is closely aligned

with the Kremlin, was quoted as saying by the Interfax News Agency.

Matvienko, the speaker of the Russian upper house of parliament, said on Wednesday that

Moscow's response to any United States sanctions will be targeted and painful, Russian news

agencies reported.

"Russia's response to the sanctions, our so-called counter-sanctions, will be precise,

painful, and without question sensitive for exactly those countries that imposed them

[the sanctions] on Russia," she was quoted as saying, according to Reuters.

"Sanctions are a double-edged sword and those who impose them should understand that

sanctions against countries, especially those like Russia, will carry with them risks of

serious consequences for those who impose them," Matvienko added.

Lawmakers in the lower house of the Russian parliament have drawn up legislation that

would give the government powers to ban or restrict imports of U.S. goods and services

ranging from medicines to software and rocket engines.

However, the Kremlin has not yet said if it backs such measures.

U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned the joint U.S., French, and British military operation

last weekend that struck several sites in Syria to punish the Russian-backed government

of President Bashar Assad for an apparent chemical attack that killed civilians.

Trump said the strike was "absolute precision."

A senior U.S. administration official said on Monday Trump has delayed imposing additional

sanctions on Russia and is unlikely to approve them unless Moscow carries out a new cyber

attack or some other provocation that would warrant sanctions.

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Trump Lawyer Told To File Statement To Slow Porn Star's Suit - Duration: 1:17.

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Trump: Flynn's life 'destroyed' while Comey allowed to 'Leak and Lie' - Duration: 4:43.

Trump Flynn's life destroyed while Comey allowed to leak and lie president Trump

defended his former national security advisor Michael Flynn early Friday

saying his life has been totally destroyed while shady James Comey can

leak and lyin make lots of money from his third-rate book

Flynn was back in the headlines overnight after the release of the Comey

memos that documented the fired FBI directors conversations with Trump some

of which covered flynn in one memo Comey wrote that Trump said Flynn had serious

judgment issues but Trump on Friday kept his criticism trained squarely on Comey

who is blanketing the airwaves and promotion of his tell-all book o hire

loyalty so General Michael Flynn is life can be totally destroyed while shady

James Comey can leak and lyin make lots of money from a third-rate book that

should never have been written is that really the way life in America is

supposed to work I don't think so Trump tweeted Flynn

served as Trump's first national security adviser in January and early

February 2017 before being forced to resign after White House officials said

he had misled them and vice president vents about whether he had discussed

sanctions with Russian ambassador Sergei and his lyac Flynn a retired three-star

Army general is in deep financial trouble as his legal bills mount to

defend himself in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation family members

have said that Flynn is selling his house in Virginia with an asking price

of 895 thousand dollars to help pay for his legal bills

Flynn's siblings have also set up a legal defense fund for him to collect

donations from supporters Flynn selling home under mounting legal bills as

McCabe racks up cash online to pay lawyers Flynn pleaded guilty on December

1st 2017 to making false statements to the FBI about his communications with

Russia as part of Mueller's investigation into Russian meddling and

potential collusion with Trump campaign associates during the 2016 presidential

election kneelers team has sought to delay his

sentencing and is expected to file another joint status report by May first

following a special counsel motion on February 1st 2018 suggesting they did

not believe that this matter is ready to be scheduled for a sentencing hearing at

this time the delay was one of several curious developments in the proceedings

days after accepting his guilty plea the judge assigned to the case US District

Court for the District of Columbia Judge Rudolph Contreras recused himself from

the case and was replaced by Judge Emmett Sullivan a court spokesperson

told Fox News that the courts do not disclose grounds for refusal but last

month Fox News obtained text messages between anti-trump FBI officials Peter

stroszek and Lisa page which suggested stroszek and Contreras had a personal

relationship the text messages also revealed a conversation between stroszek

and Paige discussing Contreras and recusal noting the judge sat on the

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Fiske stroszek page texts reveal

personal relationship between FBI official and judge recused from Flynn

case meanwhile this week Comey has appeared on multiple networks to promote

his memoir Comey has compared Trump to a mob boss and an obsessive ex-boyfriend

and has said that he is morally unfit to be President

also on Thursday the seven memos created by Comey to document his conversations

with Trump in 2017 were transmitted in a redacted form by the Justice Department

to the House committees on the judiciary intelligence and oversight Trump tweeted

that the man loose obtained and reviewed by Fox News laid out that there was no

collusion and no obstruction James Comey memos just out and show clearly that

there was no collusion and no obstruction also he leaked classified

information Wow will the witch-hunt continue Trump tweeted Thursday night

Comey leaked the contents of some memos which have portions redacted due to

classified information to his friend Columbia Law Professor

Daniel Richmond Comey admitted in Senate testimony last year that he wanted a

Richmond to leak the memos to the press to spur the appointment of a special

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