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He's On Chopping Block?

He Deliberately Sabotaged President Trump, Now It Is Over For Him?!

The deep state is a decade in length system of Democrats doing their best to prevent anything

positive from occurring in Washington, DC.

Since President Trump gone into the office, their new objective is to stop Trump no matter

what.

In any case, have their strategies gone too far?

Uncommon Counsel Robert Mueller, who has been delegated by Rod Rosenstein to explore the

cases of collusion between the Trump organization and the Russians, is on a tear at the present

time, employing each Liberal lawyer he can.

He has the pleasure of being BFF to James Comey, previous FBI Director who was broadly

terminated by President Trump.

Another forecast is out there that says that the Special Counsel Mueller is so harsh to

the organization, that he won't make it 100 days from now, that Trump will be asking

for his terminating before he can get to the meat of the investigation.

Via The Gateway Pundit:

Legal News site, LawNewz wrote a piece Friday morning predicting a special advisor Mueller

will not make it another 100 days.

"Lets be clear, it was extraordinary for the President to fire the FBI director.

In fact, James Comey was the only second ever to be fired in the United States.

History.

The President, however, had the authority to do it, but despite coming under fire during

2016 elections, Comey was long viewed as a fixture, sometimes controversial but even-handed,

non-partisan and eminently qualified director who never would have been fired.

Especially because of the ongoing Russia investigation.

Except that is exactly what happened, and why it happened.

The President admitted as much.

Since then the "witch hunt" investigation into the Trump campaign and alleged collusion

with the Kremlin has taken a definitely more dangerous and personal turn for the President.

And that's why we think it will not be longer than 100 days before Trump pulls the trigger

and "Comey" Mueller (he can not technically fire it, but he can certainly order it and

make it happen).

After all, as the campaign and his first few months in office prove, Trump puts his family

above anything else.

As the information continues to seep out about the work that Mueller is doing and the subpoenas

begin to come, we believe the President will be increasingly frustrated and the administration

will undoubtedly continue to seek to undermine Mueller's credibility.

And lets be clear, by any objective standard Mueller is an unassailable, apolitical public

servant.

"

Cristina Laila of the Gateway Pundit goes ahead to show a portion of the appointments

that Mueller has made to move down what we definitely know to be a stacked deck with

regards to those researching Trump.

What Laila neglects to say however is that the wellspring of this 100-day forecast is

Dan Abrams (who is the Managing Editor of Law Newz).

This is the same Dan Abrams who was once General Manager of MSNBC while facilitating The Abrams

Report.

Abrams is likewise the Chief Legal Analyst for NBC and his expectation is constructed

absolutely in light of ill will for Trump and a conspicuous sycophantic reverence for

Mueller, asserting that "by any objective standard Mueller is an unassailable, apolitical

public servant????"

Is this the Twilight Zone?

Since when has any target standard at any point been doled out to a Leftist.

What's more, excuse me, yet "unassailable, apolitical?"

Is this person joking?

There is a huge amount of confirmation out there that shows the exact inverse.

Decent attempt.

Mueller stays and quite a while from now, this at last wraps up with a huge nothing

to appear for the billions spent.

What do you think about this?

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Macron-Trump : un régal pour les talk shows américains - Duration: 4:46.

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HE'S DONE IT Trump DROPS NUKE On FBI – Let The Riots Begin! - Duration: 13:57.

HE'S DONE IT: Trump DROPS NUKE On FBI – Let The Riots Begin!

While talking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah said

that President Trump's attorneys have already approved the idea of appointing a second special

counsel to investigate the FBI and Justice Department's actions during the 2016 presidential

campaign.

"FISA warrant should it be released? and what about a second special counsel?" a

reporter asked, according to Infowars.

"Presidents attorneys have addressed this and said yes to a second special counsel,"

Shah responded.

"That document along with any other that the House Intelligence Committee chooses to

vote out of its committee through its process and all the House procedures, we would entertain

like anything else."

Shah went on to say that the White House will approach further memos, including the one

created by Democrats, in the same way they handled the memo authored by Devin Nunes.

"Which is to allow for a legal review, national security review led by the White House Counsel's

Office, and then within five days the president will make a decision about declassifying it,"

said Shah.

This comes after Congressman Trey Gowdy just spoke out to slam those who are trying to

downplay the implications of the just-released House Intelligence Committee memo.

Ever since the release of the FISA memo, which makes clear that the infamous Steele dossier

was instrumental in securing FISA warrants on former Trump adviser Carter Page, liberals

have been pointing to the memo's final section.

The conclusion of the memo states that former Trump foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos

as the impetus for the FBI's monitoring of Trump's campaign, and the anti-Trump

crowd argued this point washes out the rest of the memo's implications.

Gowdy, however, wasn't having any of it.

"It is important for the American public to know if the dossier was paid for by another

candidate, used in court pleadings, vetted before it was used, vetted after it was used,

and whether all relevant facts were shared with the tribunal approving of the FISA application,"

Gowdy wrote on Twitter, according to Daily Caller

"While this memo raises serious concerns with the FISA process, I have been and remain

confident in the overwhelming majority of the men and women serving at the FBI and DOJ,"

Gowdy added.

"As I have said repeatedly, I also remain 100 percent confident in Special Counsel Robert

Mueller.

The contents of this memo do not – in any way – discredit his investigation."

What do you think about this?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

H/T reporttec

For more infomation >> HE'S DONE IT Trump DROPS NUKE On FBI – Let The Riots Begin! - Duration: 13:57.

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Trump's upside-down diplomacy brings modest expectations to North Korea summits - Duration: 4:20.

In the last run-up to our special pre-summit reports from the perspective from stakeholder

nations,... today we turn to the U.S., who await their own North Korea summit expected

to come in June.

It's still unclear what to expect from the Trump-Kim meeting, but a successful inter-Korean

summit will have to come first.

Kwon Jang-ho brings us this report from the U.S.

When South Korea's National Security Advisor visited the White House in early March few

anticipated what would happen next.

"He expressed his eagerness to meet President Trump as soon as possible.

President Trump appreciated the briefing and said he would meet Kim Jong-un by May"

"When President Trump suddenly accepted Kim Jong-un's invitation to meet, Washington was

caught off guard.

There's been some time for the move to be digested, but opinions and hopes for the U.S.-North

Korea summit remain mixed."

Trump's seemingly unilateral decision to hold talks as soon as possible has turned the traditional

order of diplomacy upside down.

The extensive negotiations that normally take place before leaders meet has been cut short

due to lack of time.

"There is very little that I think those of us who have been in the world of diplomacy

would call normal about the upcoming meeting...

I find it hard to believe they can go far down the road in substance.

There may be general agreement but general agreement in the past between the DPRK and

the USA hasn't been such a terrific idea, without details laid on and the verification

and the monitoring laid on with those details."

However, there are some who argue that it could prove to be the spark that moves things

forward.

"It is the opposite pattern of the way that diplomatic negotiations are normally conducted.

However there is a tradition, especially in Asia, of the sort of big men getting together,

having a cup of tea, sort of sorting things out and leaving the details to their subordinates.

That's what I see from these two individuals."

"Everyone and their cousin would say do it the other way around, have all the diplomats

first and the summit is the cherry on the top, the summit meeting the two leaders comes

last.

On the other hand, we've been doing it that way for 65 years and nothing has changed on

the Peninsula."

For a successful meeting, experts agree that South Korea has a crucial role to play in

its own summit with the North.

"One hopes that the South Koreans are able to make some progress in setting the stage

for a US-DPRK discussion on denuclearization.

And it would be great if there was a direct reference to denuclearization as part of what

President Moon and Kim Jong un are able to agree upon."

"The inter-Korean process is and needs to be central if we're going to get someplace.

And one of the things that I actually find most significant and hopefully encouraging

about what's going on now is that the Republic of Korea has played such an important role

as a catalyst and as a shaper."

With so many uncertainties, expectations for the U.S.-North Korea summit remain modest.

But considering the tensions last year, North Korea watchers for now are breathing a sigh

of relief, and hoping it can pave the way for progress in the future.

"We don't want to be too optimistic here.

It's not like tomorrow North Korea is going to denuclearize and open up to trade and we'll

have peace on the peninsula.

Right.

That's not going to happen.

So don't set it up as the goal.

But can we move the needle in the direction of less conflict?

Absolutely.

And I think that will count as success."

"The very least, we want to move further away from the initiation of hostilities.

If we can get through these two summits, we can get improvement in the atmosphere and

start a process we would be doing very well."

Kwon Jang-ho, Arirang News, Washington D.C.

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Madame Tussauds Opens Wax Figures Of Donald, Melania Trump - Duration: 0:25.

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Trump Claims He Has No Business With Michael Cohen - Duration: 1:09.

Michael.

Michael has been on your show a

lot.

Brian: We know.

>> Michael is a good person.

Let me tell you Michael is in

business, he is really a

businessman, a fairly big

business as I understand it.

I don't know his business but

this doesn't have to do with me.

Michael is a businessman.

He has got a business.

He also practices law.

I would say probably the big

thing is his business and

they're looking something having

to do with his business.

I have nothing to do with his

business I can tell you.

He is a good guy --

Brian: Isn't his business your

attorney, Mr. President?

>> I have many attorneys.

I have attorneys, sadly I have

so many attorneys you wouldn't

even believe it.

But Michael is somebody --

Steve: Mr. President, how much

of your legal work was handled

by Michael Cohen?

>> A percentage of my overall

legal work, a tiny, tiny little

fraction but Michael would

represent me and represent me on

some things.

He represents me like with this

crazy stormy Daniels deal, he

represented me. See, he

did absolutely nothing wrong.

There were no campaign fund --

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Jimmy Acosta Jumps Shark With What He Just Said About All Trump Fans Like You - Duration: 1:56.

For more infomation >> Jimmy Acosta Jumps Shark With What He Just Said About All Trump Fans Like You - Duration: 1:56.

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Trump Lawyer Says He'll Plead The Fifth In Porn Actress Case - Duration: 0:25.

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Trump decides to keep some JFK files under wraps - Duration: 0:52.

President Donald Trump has decided to keep some of the classified documents about President

John F. Kennedy's assassination under wraps.

On the same day the National Archives released a final batch of the documents, Trump issued

an order to keep certain files sealed until 2021.

According to a White House memo obtained by several media outlets, Trump said the files

in question could harm "identifiable national security, law enforcement, and foreign affairs

concerns."

In October 2017, Trump promised to release all of the JFK files to put conspiracy theories

surrounding the former president's murder to rest.

But some experts say this latest decision could further fuel those theories.

One JFK researcher told USA Today: "It's appalling.

... So then the question is, what are they hiding?"

It's unclear exactly how many records are being kept secret.

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Trump Veterans Affairs Pick Facing New Allegations - Duration: 0:28.

For more infomation >> Trump Veterans Affairs Pick Facing New Allegations - Duration: 0:28.

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Guests In Awe At State Dinner, Trump Unveils Early Birthday Present For Melania - Duration: 4:42.

Guests In Awe At State Dinner, Trump Unveils Early Birthday Present For Melania

On Tuesday evening, President Donald Trump and his wife Melania welcomed French President

Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte to the White House for an opulent state dinner meticulously

planned by the first lady.

Guests who were lucky enough to be invited to the elegant affair were in awe.

Shortly after the event, the president unveiled an early birthday present for Melania.Fifteen

months into the Trump administration, the president and first lady threw their first

state dinner.

The pressure was on as reporters waited anxiously to see what Melania had in store, and, boy,

did she ever deliver!

Every detail was attended to with the utmost care, and the evening went off without a hitch

thanks to "months of preparations" by the first lady and her team.According to NPR,

Tuesday night's menu paid tribute to American culinary traditions with "nuances of French

influences."

It began with a course of goat cheese gateau, tomato jam, buttermilk biscuits, and greens

from the White House kitchen garden.

The main course included rack of spring lamb, cipollini soubise, and Carolina gold rice

jambalaya.

To finish it off, the Macrons were treated to a nectarine tart with crème fraîche ice

cream.

The exquisite meal was served on both the Clinton and George W. Bush china, which features

a green color palette that complemented the green flowers featured in the dining room.

There were more than 1,200 branches of cherry blossom, all homegrown in the United States,

and more than 2,500 stems of white sweet peas, along with 1,000 stems of white lilac.

To top it all off, the Kennedy Center's Washington National Opera performed.

The magic of the evening and the countless hours of hard work required to pull it all

off were not lost on President Trump, who took to Twitter on Wednesday to praise his

wife for the "spectacular job" she did preparing his administration's first state

dinner, according to Washington Examiner.

"[Melania] did a spectacular job hosting the President of France @EmmanuelMacron and

his wife Brigitte.

Every detail was done to perfection.

The State Dining Room never looked more beautiful, and Washington is abuzz over what an incredible

job Melania did," he wrote.President Donald Trump seems to be making a habit of offering

his wife glowing praise ahead of her 48th birthday on Thursday.

He did the same in an email to the Make America Great Again Committee, calling the first lady

as his "rock" and "foundation."

"Family is one of life's most wonderful treasures, and serving as America's First

Family has been a truly great privilege!" wrote Trump.

"This month, our family is looking forward to a very special day.

Please join us in celebrating the first lady and my beautiful, kind-hearted and exceptional

wife Melania's birthday by signing her card.

Melania is my rock and foundation, and I wouldn't be the man I am today without her by my side.

She's the cornerstone of our family, and an incredible mother to our son, Barron.

I'm so proud of her accomplishments, and I hope you'll wish her well on her special

day."

The president's choice of words regarding his lovely wife could not have been more accurate

— she has been a "rock," even in the face of a media and Democratic Party both

working overtime to destroy her marriage.

The first lady has been put through the ringer, with ex-adult film stars alleging to have

carried out affairs with her husband in the weeks after she gave birth to their son Barron,

and still, Melania has never once lowered herself to the level of the media trolls trying

to defame her.

Instead, she has pulled up her bootstraps and attended to her job as the first lady.

The evidence of her hard work was apparent on Tuesday night as she threw a flawless state

dinner in honor of French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte.

We have been blessed beyond measure with such a gracious and classy first lady, and as her

birthday approaches, we look forward to wishing her well!

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Troubles Mount For Trump Nominee To Lead Veterans Administration - Duration: 4:23.

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Macron and Trump: An inspiration for all of us? - Duration: 2:46.

Emmanuel Macron was visiting Donald Trump in Washington and all we are talking about is the body language.

For example how they are cleaning each other's shoulder.

Donald Trump does it with the index finger and he appears a little bit dominant.

Why is he appearing dominant?

That reminds us of primates. If the alpha gorilla is supported by a lower standing gorilla during a fight,

the alpha gorilla shows gratefulness by grooming his new friend.

And grooming means cleaning the other gorilla. That is a signal of dominance.

Because mostly it is done by the higher standing for the lower standing.

That is why mommy is cleaning the mouth of the child. Not the other way around.

And when we see how they hug each other, we must not forget that also Emmanuel Macron is quite dominant.

Because he set the rules and he set the benchmark.

From the first moment of their encounter he was looking for physical contact.

That is a french culture thing. Because in France physical contact is more the rule, is an everyday program.

He is used to that. That's is why he is looking much more elegant when touching Donald Trump.

And when we see how he is grabbing the shoulder of Donald Trump in that scene the shoulder of Donald Trump,

we might think that is a signal of dominance.

But to be honest, that is also the only way how a man can grab the body of another man.

Of course he also could have grabbed the hips of Donald Trump but that would make a completely different impression.

So when we see the high frequency of physical contact, we see that that makes a huge impression on us.

And you know what?

Too often we see politicians standing side-by-side with a body language like this.

And now we saw two politicians hugging each other, looking for physical contact, even grooming each other.

Could that be an inspiration also for us?

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Trump slams Democrats for prolonging confirmation of Pompeo - Duration: 5:26.

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Trump says he knew Jackson's nom was in trouble - Duration: 0:42.

President Donald Trump is speaking out about Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson withdrawing his nomination

to head the Department of Veterans Affairs.

The commander-in-chief called into "Fox & Friends" on Thursday morning and said he "saw where

this was going."

Trump also said the allegations against Jackson are false.

As Newsy previously reported, the White House has given mixed messages regarding its support

of Jackson.

The White House said Tuesday that Trump would fight for his VA nominee.

Hours before, Trump seemed to imply that Jackson should take himself out of consideration for

the job.

The White House doctor is being accused of improper conduct, like drinking on the job

and overprescribing medication.

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Donald Trump Has (Twitter) Friend in Kanye West - Duration: 1:00.

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JUST IN Trump Makes Shocking Announcement After His Attorney's Office Is Raided - Duration: 12:02.

JUST IN: Trump Makes Shocking Announcement After His Attorney's Office Is Raided

President Donald Trump made a surprising announcement on Tuesday just one day after the FBI raided

the office of his attorney, Michael Cohen.

Daily Mail reported that Trump just announced he is canceling his upcoming trip to Latin

America so that he can "oversee the American response" to the Syrian chemical weapons

attack.

The White House said in a statement that Trump will be sending Vice President Mike Pence

in his place to attend the Summit of the Americas in Peru and to Colombia.

"President Trump will not attend the 8th Summit of the Americas in Lima, Peru or travel

to Bogota, Colombia as originally scheduled," the statement read.

"At the President's request, the Vice President will travel in his stead.

The President will remain in the United States to oversee the American response to Syria

and to monitor developments around the world."

This means that Trump will not be meeting with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto,

who told Trump in a speech last week to quit blaming Mexico for the United States' illegal

immigration issues.

The two leaders have long feuded over Mexico's refusal to pay for the U.S. president's

desired border wall.

This came hours after Trump sounded off to blast the FBI for raiding Cohen's office.

"They raid an office of a personal attorney early in the morning and I think it's a

disgrace," Trump said of the raid on Cohen's office, a move he referred to as "an attack

on our country and what we all stand for."

Trump called White House Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigators "the most conflicted

group of people I have ever seen."

"This is the most biased group of people.

These people have the biggest conflicts of interest I've ever seen.

Democrats all, just about all," Trump said.

"They're not looking at the other side — Hillary Clinton… all of the crimes that

were committed, all of the things that happened that everybody is very angry about from the

Republican side and the independent side.

They only keep looking at us."

What do you think about what Trump had to say?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

H/T reporttec

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