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Alec Baldwin Gave Melania A Nasty New Name And Trump Isn't Happy About It.

Alec Baldwin apparently had someone read to him an article that was published by the Internation

Business Times which claimed that Trump's Consumer Financial Protection Bureau chief

Mick Mulvaney tried to get the bureau to "back off" an industry that had "bankrolled

his congressional bids."

He then attacked the Trump administration by tweeting, "It's pirates, whores, and

thieves holding every type every of resumé in this administration.

But it can't go on forever."

The funny thing about his tweet is that as reported by Breitbart News Baldwin fails to

mention that Mulvaney made his requests to the CFPD when he was a Congressman and way

before President Trump ever appointed him to head anything.

This attack comes on the same day that rap artists Kanye West and Chance The Rapper set

social media on fire by sticking up for President Trump in an effort to defend the rights of

those who have different opinions than the liberal thought police which has become a

big issue on social media.

This is not his first verbal attack.When Baldwin's daughter, with Kim Basinger, was 11-years-old

he called her a "Rude, thoughtless pig" in a voicemail he left to her.Baldwin seems

to show a pattern of disrespect as seen here in this most recent episode via Fox News:

"Alec Baldwin has apologized after he used homophobic slurs to violently threaten a British

reporter who said his wife Hilaria Thomas had tweeted about wedding presents and TV

appearances during James Gandolfini's funeral on Thursday.

"If put my foot up your f**king ass, George Stark, but I'm sure you'd dig it too much,"

one tweet read.

"I'm gonna find you George Stark, you toxic little queen, and I'm gonna f**k you…

up," he added.

Baldwin denied Thomas had tweeted during the funeral, and said the tweets were instead

made after the New York City service: "My wife DID NOT use her phone, in any capacity,

at our friends funeral.

Now, f**k this twitter + good luck to all of you who know the truth."

The 55-year-old actor's Twitter account was disabled following the rant.

"When someone tweets something at a certain time, and you retweet it later, it posts the

TIME the first person tweeted," she explained on her own Twitter account later on Thursday.

A rep for Baldwin also stated that Thomas did not tweet during the service.

"It's disgraceful that a reporter would manufacture and publish a story and not call

for comment or explanation — especially when it's intended to take away attention

from honoring the memory of a beloved figure like James Gandolfini," the rep stated.

"There are multiple witnesses to the fact that Hilaria left her phone in the car and

wouldn't, couldn't, and didn't tweet during the service."

When asked specifically about Baldwin's homophobic tweets, his rep resent FOX411 the

above statement, which did not address the nature of Baldwin's rant.

Later however Baldwin wrote the following to GLAAD:

"My ill-advised attack on George Stark…had absolutely nothing to do with issues of anyone's

sexual orientation.

My anger was directed at Mr. Stark for blatantly lying and disseminating libelous information

about my wife and her conduct at our friend's funeral service.

As someone who fights against homophobia, I apologize."

Baldwin appears in a series of TV ads for Capital One bank, promoting their credit cards.

A rep from Capital One did not immediately respond to FOX411's inquires on whether

or not Baldwin's latest rant may affect his role with the company.

Dan Gainor, vice president of business and culture for Media Research Center, told FOX411

he doubts Baldwin's endorsement deals would be impacted by his tweets.

"This is the kind of incident that shows the hypocrisy of the liberal media.

Paula Deen says something bad decades ago and has her whole career destroyed," he

said.

"Alec Baldwin fills his career with embarrassing moments – saying awful things to his daughter,

getting kicked off an airplane and now, the ultimate PC sin, anti-gay comments.

And his career will continue unharmed."

Indeed this is not Baldwin's first tech-based tirade.

He was thrown off an airplane in 2011 for refusing to turn his phone off while playing

Words With Friends.

And following a Feburary altercation with a newspaper photographer, Baldwin reportedly

made racist remarks, calling him a "coon" and a "crackhead."

"He was saying some serious racist stuff," New York Post photographer G.N. Miller said

at the time.

"He said some choice words about my mother, and he was telling people in the street that

I'm a drug dealer."

Baldwin denied he made those statements."

There seems to be a pattern with Baldwin's verbal comments.

We will just have to wait and see if he apologizes this time.

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President Donald Trump holds a Joint Press Conference with Angela Merkel - Duration: 38:56.

thank you very much today I'm honored to welcome Chancellor Angela Merkel back to

the White House over the past year I have enjoyed getting to know the

Chancellor very well through many productive calls discussions and

meetings we have a great relationship Chancellor I want to congratulate you

once again on your election victory fourth term in office it's really

something congratulations we're also pleased to

have our newly confirmed United States ambassador to Germany Richard Grinnell

an outstanding man and he's with us today and Richard congratulations do a

great job and I know you will thank you this confirmation was long overdue we've

been waiting a long time for Richard to get his clearance and he got it and it's

going to be special but we have a lot of people that are waiting approval and the

Democrats have been treating us extremely unfairly and they're gonna

have to move it along for decades the Alliance and friendship

between Germany and the United States has advanced the cause of peace

prosperity and freedom today our nation's face a wide array of shared

challenges and opportunities and I am confident that we will meet them

together with the same strength and resolve that has always defined the

United States German friendship this afternoon I want to congratulate the

Republic of Korea on its historic summit with North Korea we're encouraged by

president moon and Kim Jong Un's express goal of complete denuclearization of the

Korean Peninsula I will be meeting with Kim jong-un in the coming weeks we look

forward to that and hopefully it will be productive I want to thank Chancellor

Merkel for her leadership in our campaign of maximum pressure on the

North Korean regime which has helped us to reach this important step this moment

where we are right now it's taken a long time many many decades to get here let's

see what happens we seek a future of peace prosperity and harmony for the

whole Korean Peninsula unlocking not only a brighter future for the people of

Korea but for the people of the world however in pursuit of that goal we will

not repeat the mistake of past administrations maximum pressure will

continue until denuclearization occurs I look forward to our meeting it should be

quite something and our meetings today the Chancellor and I discussed Iran the

Iranian regime fuels violence bloodshed and chaos all across the Middle East we

must ensure that this murderous regime does not even get close to a nuclear

weapon and that Iran ends its proliferation of dangerous missiles and

its support for terrorism no matter where you go in the Middle East wherever

there's a problem Iran is right there as we eradicate what little remains of Isis

in Syria we must also ensure that Iran does not profit from our success to

prevent this outcome it is essential that our coalition and regional partners

step up their financial and military contributions to the anti-isis efforts

some of these countries are immensely wealthy and they're going to start

paying for it and paying for this tremendous help that we've given them

the Chancellor and I also had a productive discussion about the security

of Europe and the responsibility of European nations to properly

contribute to their own defense we addressed the need to strengthen NATO

and the NATO alliance by ensuring that all member states honor their commitment

to spend 2% and hopefully much more of GDP on defense it is essential that our

NATO allies increase their financial contribution so that everyone is paying

their fair share we look forward to seeing further progress towards improved

burden sharing a lot of people have stepped up a lot of countries have

stepped up and they're gonna have to continue to do so tremendous amount of

additional money has been raised for NATO over the past 16 months and I'm

proud to have helped but they have to keep going in this age of international

crime smuggling terrorism and traffic it is also essential that we have strong

border security and immigration control this is fundamental to national defence

also vital to our security and that of our allies is America's ability to

maintain a strong and robust manufacturing base which we really are

doing in the United States we have additional steel plants opening steel

plants are expanding aluminum is doing great a lot of things are happening that

we're never going to happen before that's why we must have a fair and

reciprocal trading relationship with our friends and partners we have a trade

deficit in goods with the European Union of approximately hard to believe 151

billion dollars a year including a 50 billion dollar annual trade deficit in

autos and auto parts I'm committed to working with Chancellor Merkel to reduce

barriers for United States exports to remedy these trade imbalances and deepen

our economic ties we also welcome the Chancellor's partnership in promoting

major reforms to international organization

like the World Trade Organization which has not treated the United States well

to protect sovereignty and ensure fairness the close cooperation across

multiple fronts military intelligence economic academic is critical to the

defence of our civilization as we know it and the close friendship between the

German and American people enriches the lives of millions and millions of our

citizens Chancellor thank you again for visiting the White House it's an honor

to have you our alliance is strong and thriving and together we will overcome

shared obstacles seized upon shared opportunities and build an incredible

future for our country and our people thank you very much

Thank You Chancellor thank you very much yes thank you very much I would like to

thank you for the very warm reception here in the White House and for giving

us this opportunity to have an exchange of views this is my first visit after

the re-election to a country outside of Europe and I thought it was very

important to underline that for Germany the transatlantic ties are of prime

importance we are very much aware of the fact that these transatlantic ties are

for us of crucial of indeed existential importance these transatlantic ties have

given a great contribution to our reunification the first part of my life

I spent on the other side of the Iron Curtain and the fact that it was

possible to for our country to reunite is essentially due to the United States

and their contribution and this will be most important also for our future

cooperation cooperation that is more urgently needed than ever

in view of the turbulences all over the world so Germany will continue to be a

reliable partner in NATO in our lion is a reliable partner within the

European Union all the more so since today we fight against nuclearization of

Iran against terrorism against Isis in Iraq and Syria against terrorism in

Afghanistan or in Africa and we depend currently on each other today we meet at

a point in time where it has become very clear that the strength of the American

President and where he really saw to it that the sanctions against North Korea

are abided by our respect it has opened new possibilities open new ways this

first meeting between kim yun and the south korean president

moon is a first step on a road that will hopefully lead into a better future we

Germans know only too well what it means after years of decoration a separation

of years of division to have these first contacts but we will continue to be

vigilant to see to it that the nuclear annihilation is stopped of North Korea

and that a nuclear-free zone is established in on the Korean Peninsula

we think that this is essential we will have to see also in fight against the

the Iranian attempts to become nuclear will go on we are of the opinion that

the jcpoa is a first step that has contributed to slowing down their

activities in this particular respect to also establish a better verification and

monitoring process but we also think from a German point perspective that

this is not sufficient in order to see to it that Iran's ambitions are corrupt

and are contained it is most important to see that Iran after all is trying to

exert a geopolitical influence in Syria in Lebanon and in Iraq and when we have

to see to it that this attempt at influence is curbed is contained and

that beyond jcpoa reliability can be established

I think that Europe and the United States of America ought to be in

lockstep on this or to work together very closely also to end the terrible

bloodshed in Syria and to bring about a solution for the region as a whole

beyond that and over and above that we also addressed the tasks that we see

ahead on defense Germany in 2019 is going to earmark a share of 1.3 of its

GDP on defense that has been an increase over the past few years we haven't yet

met the target where we should be but we are getting closer to the target to the

guideline that we've set out for ourselves in Wales on trade I think it's

most important to see that very close relations on trade exists between

Germany and the European Union on the one hand and the United States on the

other we want fair trade we want a trade that is in line with the multilateral

trading system of a WTO but we also acknowledge that for many many years WTO

has not been able to bring about international agreements so bilateral

agreements may well replace that that's something that we on behalf of the

European Union already have done and have negotiated with a number of

countries of the past few years so I can well envisage such negotiations with the

United States as well but obviously that has been reconciled and I would also

like to point out that Germany on the one hand has very closely trade

relations with you the president obviously is not satisfied with the

trade surplus we have already been able to reduce that our trade surplus that is

with the United States but we still have a long way to go but the United States

also due to the tax reform again has become a very interesting place to

invest for our companies and we can say with great pride that not only hundreds

of thousands of cars are exported from Germany to the United States but but

from the u.s. to the rest of the world hands with the thousands of cars that

are built here in the States are exported to the rest of the world with

creating American jobs and I believe that the workers he have very good

working conditions so that again is another bond that ties

two countries together we will continue to discuss those trade issues we will

have the NATO meeting in the summer we will meet again there and let me say in

conclusion that apart from the political relations that are very close and well

we sometimes may look at if you issues differently but generally round on the

basis of friendship on partnership we are linked by ties in the world of

science in the world of culture we still have the large host the largest number

of troops ever since 1945 about 17 million members of the US military was

stationed in Germany and a lot of them have established very close ties very

close friendships with Germans and I'm delighted to see that now the Ambassador

can very soon when he's in Germany work on this basis and we're delighted that

we finally have an ambassador thank you

we'll take some questions Blake Burman yes like Thank You mr.

president Chancellor Merkel I'll ask a couple

questions of the president first I want to ask you step over it's crowded in

here I want to ask you about a couple comments that you made in the Oval

Office earlier in which you said about North Korea that they've played the u.s.

in the past like a fiddle but that's not going to happen to us do you as it

relates to hopefully getting peace on the Korean Peninsula denuclearization of

the Korean Peninsula do you feel as if you need to be the closer in that deal

do you want to be the closer in that deal or do you think that's something

that is shared by all of the major stakeholders all of the the world

leaders within that region and secondly indulge us if you might you said that

the relationship with North Korea has been strong or one of the words you used

have you spoken with Kim jong-un himself or do you plan on speaking with it I

don't want to comment on that do you plan on speaking have a very good

working relationship we're setting up a meeting

things have changed very radically from a few months ago

you know the name-calling and a lot of other things we we get a kick every once

in a while out of the fact that I'll be watching people that fail so badly over

the last 25 years explaining to me how to make a deal with North Korea I get a

big big kick out of that but we are doing very well I think that something

very dramatic could happen they're treating us with great respect and you

know what's going on with South Korea and I think president moon of South

Korea was very generous and saying that we helped make the Olympics a great

success because of the fact that as you know there was a tremendous animosity

there was a tremendous problem going on and all of a sudden people started

buying tickets because whole different feeling when North said we'd love to go

to the Olympics so a lot of good things are happening with respect to North

Korea President Obama told me when I had the one meeting with him he said that's

your biggest problem that's gonna be the most difficult thing you have and

honestly I wish it was handled earlier I wish it were handled by another

administration years ago I'm not just talking about President Obama I'd go

back to any administration you want but over the last 25 years this should have

been handled a long time ago not now this should not have been left for me to

handle but we will handle it we're handling it well and hopefully there'll

be peace for North Korea South Korea Germany I mean everything is included

Japan the chancel has been very helpful in the maximum pressure campaign as I

said really very helpful so have many other nations President Xi of China has

been really good at the border everyone's surprised at how tight he

clamped down everyone said that he'd just talked about it he wouldn't do it

what he did it and he did it out of a relationship that we have and also out

of the fact that we're negotiating trade deals and I think that's also very

important to him hopefully we'll come up with something that's good for both

countries so I think some very good things can happen with respect to North

Korea we're setting up meetings now we're down to two countries

to a site and we'll let you know what that site is do you have a question for

the chance just just to follow up or quickly do you do you feel like it's

your responsibility for this to eventually get settled between North and

South Korea I think I have a responsibility I think other presidents

should have done it I think the responsibility has fallen on the

shoulders of the President of the United States and I think we have I think I

have a responsibility to see if I can do it and if I can't do it it'll be a very

tough time for a lot of countries and a lot of people it's certainly something

that I hope I can do for the world this is beyond the United States this is

a world problem and it's something that I hope I'm able to do for the world

okay thank you and Chancellor Chancellor Merkel sorry sorry Boris thank you very

much I'm just wondering if you've been given any assurances that the European

Union will be exempt from steel and aluminum tariffs come Tuesday the May

1st deadline did the president Trump tell you what he may or may not do thank

you the president the president will decide that is very clear we had an

exchange refused on the current state of affairs of the negotiations and the

respective assessments on where we stand on this and the decision lies with the

present that was okay mr. Ross please

well the Chancellor but I'd like to start with a question on Iran for you

mr. president after a long day of talks with you president McCraw went to

Congress warned of a new war in the Middle East and asked the world and the

United States to respect the sovereignty of all countries including Iran in the

absence of a new agreement are you prepared to use military force to rein

in the nuclear program in Iran or do you have another plan B that is not an

agreement and not military force I don't talk about whether or not I'd use

military force it's not appropriate to be talking about but I can tell you this

they will not be doing nuclear weapons that I can tell you okay they're not

gonna be doing nuclear weapons you can bank on it okay what is kind of an offer

i name you madam Chancellor only a year ago people in Berlin were very much

concerned about president Trump not being ready to show toughness against

Russia now you've come to Washington with the concern that a new round of

sanctions against the so-called oligarchs may well be detrimental to the

German economy have you asked the president to exempt German companies

from these sanctions and are you generally weren't worried that the

United States because the parent president is trying to be toughest with

President Putin may well change completely and may well be a treating

Russia too harshly without coordinating with you well we discussed Ukraine and

here we work together very closely against the illegitimate actions of

Russia due to for example annexation of Crimea and also the situation they

caused in eastern Ukraine I'm very pleased to say that we work very closely

with the American administration in complementing the Mint's format and the

sanctions very much our thing of the Congress and we work together with the

representative the administration here also and very

closely with the Treasury we exchanged views on what sort of secondary effects

that may have and looking at the conflicts we have with Russia for

example in Syria there is a wide degree of agreement and no one is interested in

not having good relations with Russia but wherever there are conflicts

wherever there are certain things happening as for example in Ukraine we

have to call a spade a spade and the principle of in territorial integrity of

the country such as Ukraine is one that needs to be upheld and that needs to be

enforced but madam Chancellor the exchange was it satisfactory on these

issues between America and Europe is it as closely aligned as you want yes

whenever I have questions I can ask those questions and I believe that the

exchange is there again sanctions have been adopted by Congress we are pointed

out to what sort of effects that has at the belief that the file finance

minister and the Treasury have talked about this yesterday when they met at

the with other finance ministers at the financing for Syria conference yesterday

and whenever I have problems I can talk to our American counterparts be pleased

CBN mr. president two questions for you the first one's on Ronnie Jackson it's

been one day since he bowed out I know it's only been less than 24 hours have

you have a new nominee for the secretary for the Department of Veteran Affairs

and my second question is on the u.s. embassy set to open in Jerusalem in

three weeks have you decided if you do plan to attend and also can you confirm

if Treasury secretary Steve minuchin is leading a delegation that could include

your son-in-law Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump Ronnie Jackson Admiral Doctor is

one of the finest men that I've met over the last long period of time high

quality high quality family I just met them and I explained what happened I

explained that Washington can be a very mean place you don't know about that

a nasty place the false accusations that were made about him by senator tester

from a great state I don't think that state is gonna put up with it these were

false accusations about a great man about a man who has a son who's a top

student at Annapolis about a man that's given his life to this country and to

the military a brave man who would have been a great leader to say the kind of

things that he said you had President Obama giving him an a-plus report you

had President Bush giving him an a-plus report you have President Trump

giving him an a-plus report and to make statements of things that most people

said never happened never even happened calling them names was to me by disgrace

an absolute disgrace and I think it's something we learned from I called him

today I said in a certain way you're in a in a very big way you're an American

Hero because you've exposed the system for

some horrible things I've had it happen to me with the Russian collusion hoax to

hoax but I came into the job understanding that things happen he

didn't he's a great doctor he's a great Admiral he didn't really think a thing

like this could happen and I think it's a disgrace so I just want to comment on

that and actually I'm glad you asked the question I think this man has been

treated he's an American Hero and I think he's been treated very unfairly

okay as far as the nomination have you put forward a new nomination yes I have

many people that want the position if you can believe it with all of this

being said we have some excellent people some very political people some people

that a thing like that wouldn't happen or if it did happen I guess they'll

handle it somewhat differently but we have many people that want that

job we're very proud of the job we've done for the veterans the veterans have

been we've got an accountability approved which is something that for

years for years they've been trying to get as you know they couldn't get it

approved we got accountability so that when somebody treats our veterans badly

we can fire them so fast almost as fast as they fire people in Germany we'll get

rid of them and I will tell you we're getting choice we're putting choice in

very very strongly we have tremendous support in the Senate for that but I do

I have a lot of people that want the job we're getting we're doing a great job

over there and for the vets and you know that was one of the things that to me

was the most important we had tremendous support from the vets we're getting

great reports but getting a things such as accountability done will be soon

getting choice done meaning if a veteran stands on line and can't get to a doctor

for various reasons they're going to a private doctor in this country is going

to pay they're not gonna wait nine weeks online for a cure to something that

could have been very easy to cure and then they end up dying from it so we're

going to with I'm very proud of what we've done and I will tell you your new

head of the VA is going to be very exceptional we have some exceptional

people that want to do the job before I get to Chancellor Merkel I wanted to

backtrack to the u.s. embassy opening up in Jerusalem you said in the past that

you would like to go so they came to me there's a little bit about government

somebody said could I tell this story and they came to me with a proposal for

a 1 billion dollar embassy in Jerusalem and the papers Mike Pence can tell you

the papers were put before me to sign an application for more than 1 billion

dollars to build an embassy I said what are you talking about a billion dollars

you know most embassies are like a single story and they said yes sir it's

1 billion dollars and I had my name half-son then I noticed the figure and I

didn't I never got to the word Trump I had donald sign but i never got to the

workshop and I called my ambassador who's a great lawyer

most people in business know David Friedman he's the ambassador to Israel

and loves Israel loves our country loves Israel too and I said what's this one

billion he said I can build it for one hundred and fifty thousand dollars I

said well he said I can build it for one hundred and fifty thousand dollars the

embassy we have a building we have the site we already own the site we own the

building I can take a corner of the building and for one hundred and fifty

thousand dollars we can fix it up make it beautiful open our embassy instead of

in ten years from now we can open it up in three months and that's what we did

but I said David let's not go from a billion dollars to a hundred and fifty

thousand let's go down three four hundred thousand and that's what we did

we would take a piece of the building it's gonna be beautiful and it'll be

somewhat temporary but it could be for many years because by the time they

build it the other way it's gonna be many many years they were looking for

sites we already have a site and we have a great site the Saints better than any

thing you could imagine but that's the way government works they were going to

spend a billion dollars and we're going to spend much less than a half a million

could have done it for much less than that but I said let's make it really

nice so that's what it is I'm a go very proud of it Jerusalem has

been a subject that's been promised for many years as you know the embassy in

Jerusalem it's been promised for many many years by presidents they will made

campaign promises and they never had the courage to carry it out I carried it out

so I may go it's getting ready to open and I do want to tell that story though

because there are a couple of people that got to see it including Mike but

others where literally they were going to spend a billion dollars that we're

spending a tiny tiny fraction of that in the hundreds of thousands of dollars

instead and it will be very nice maybe it'll be nicer than a billion dollar

building okay for the Chancellor please well transfer I wanted to ask about the

Iran nuclear deal you just heard President Trump say that Iran will not

be restarting the nuclear program you can bank on it do you fear that if the

u.s. backs out that Iran restart the nuclear program and also

you're the second european union leader or european leader to stop here at the

White House this week what improvements did you recommend to the president that

needs to be changed in order to keep the US and the deal well I set up my

position and that is that I believe that obviously the this agreement is anything

but perfect it will not solve all the problems with Iran it is one piece of

the mosaic one building block if you like on which we can build up this

structure and that when the United Kingdom France and Germany work together

with the American colleagues this was brought about and we will now see what

sort of decisions are made by American and a partner's I said that the whole of

the region obviously is of prime importance to us because it's not that

thousand kilometers away as it is the case for example between the USA and and

Syria but Syria and Iran are countries that are right on our doorstep so that

is of prime importance for us and we will continue to be in very close talks

on this whole doin's mrs. Jones please

Cristina dunes from hai nasha posture madam Chancellor you used to describe

America as a destination of your sort of what you ever wanted to be and now it

said in Germany by you that Europe actually has to take its destiny in its

own hands and that you cannot rely on the United States supporting you all the

time have you talked with the president about this development where this

unhappy development that drifting apart and should not you in many ways deliver

also on this promise of significantly increasing the defense spending and just

you mr. president a lot of people are irritated by the way that you fulfill

this most important job that exists in the rest of the world with certainly in

certain aggressive Twitter messages and so on I want to ask you

whether and certain fats that you make does this mean that in the future there

will be less compromise struck by the United States less reconciliation and

how will you decide on the first of May when it is about a possible problem

extension of the exemption for terrace what is your position on this mr.

president will there be a trade war with this big bloc Europe or do you see an

opportunity of actually not going into such a trade war

well I think for a lot of people in Germany but also in many other countries

people wish and love to go to the United States we have just said there are more

than 40 million people who have their roots in Germany in Europe here in the

United States also for many people in Germany in Europe America is a great

country and even though we may see matters differently on certain political

issues we have to address that we have to talk about this but this land of

freedom this a great country obviously still remains very attractive and so I

continue to say that and I said yes Germany and Europe have to take the

destiny destiny into their own hands because we can no longer as we used to

during the period of the Cold War during the years when Germany was divided rely

on America coming and helping us America is still helping us but step by step we

will simply have to increase our contribution to and America has been

very much engaged very broadly engaged in parts of the world that are far away

from America and the people he of America to have said well what's in it

for us so the president is saying you ought to have some more garden sharing

so in a way we're maturing where we're growing out of a role where after the

Second World War people were rather happy for Germany not becoming too

engaged not too active because during the period of national socialism we

created such incredible injustice in the world and but this post-war period is at

an it's more than it's possible period is

well that that's essentially seventy years ago so we as Germans have to learn

to assume more responsibility we're proud to be the second largest troop

contributor in NATO we've done a lot over the past few years obviously from

the president's perspective not perhaps fast enough but I would say as German

Chancellor we have made important steps in the right direction and we will

continue to do so we cannot rely if conflicts are on our

store doorstep for others to step in and we ourselves don't have to give in a

contribution and this contribution will have to increase over the next few years

to come that has something to do with military engage with the defense

defending with combating and tackling root causes of flight but also with the

readiness to become more engaged in diplomacy Germany for example for the

first time is part and parcel of the so-called small group it has just had a

meeting in Paris on Syria together with the US with the UK with Saudi Arabia and

we want to give our contribution to this as well it's our obligation it's our

duty I don't think that we ought to complain about this we have to learn as

a big country as an economically successful country as a presence as your

economically successful but militarily and politically you don't wish to do so

much we have to learn to assume our role and there are differences of opinion

we as friends can discuss that openly Thank You Chancellor we need a

reciprocal relationship which we don't have the United States right now has a

trade deficit with the European Union of 151 billion dollars and the Chancellor

and I have discussed it today at length and we're working on it and we want to

make it more fair and the Chancellor wants to make it more fair same thing

with NATO we have a far greater burden than we should have other countries

should be paying more and I'm not saying Germany alone other countries should be

paying more we're protecting Europe and yet we pay by far more than anybody else

and NATO is wonderful but it helps Europe more than it helps us and why are

we paying a vast majority of the costs so we're working on the

things it's been unfair and I don't blame the Chancellor and I don't blame

Germany I don't even blame the European Union I blame the people that preceded

me for allowing this to happen there's no way we should have a trade deficit of

151 billion dollars so we're going to make it reciprocal we're going to make

it a much more fair situation and I think in the end everybody's going to be

very happy I think both countries I view this as many countries but looking at it

as one block will will really benefit there's tremendous tremendous potential

between the European Union and the United States and I think that's going

to happen there's also tremendous benefit to NATO when people pay what

they have to be paying some countries actually pay more than this of us that

they think the United States is I've been told by numerous country Poland

being one Poland is great I mean they pay actually a little bit more than

they're supposed to be paying or have to pay because they feel the United States

is more than carrying the load and perhaps they feel it's not fair but it's

something we very much appreciate but I believe that you know when I look at the

numbers in Germany and some other countries they may not like Donald Trump

but you have to understand that means I'm doing a good job because I'm

representing the United States angela is representing Germany she's doing a

fantastic job my predecessors did not do a very good job but we'll try and catch

you okay we'll try we're going to we're going to have a reciprocal relationship

and it's going to be something that benefits all of us okay thank you very

much everybody thank you Thank You Angela thank you

very much

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Ari Melber Explains Exactly Why The Trump Tower Russia Meeting Was A Crime - Duration: 1:12.

together in public.

Now, that is all about the

Russians' involvement in the

trump tower meeting.

Today we're also seeing what

Donald Trump junior, one of the

key hosts to put it together

after the e-mails.

What he said about it.

He's saying the first topic that

veselnitskaya raised was Hillary

Clinton's donors.

Which means where it started was

offering this derogatory

information about Clinton.

So yes, the meeting was about

dirt on Hillary Clinton.

And yes, now we know the

Russians had a link to Putin who

was kicking off the

conversation.

You know, the learning curve

about what happened here may not

be that steep after all.

>> This is the first time we've

ever done any of this.

I'm still way in the learning

curve on all of this.

I want to hear the information.

If there's information, you want

it and then you make what you do

with it.

>> That was don junior

explaining his role in the

meeting.

Let's be clear, campaigns do

want information.

But information in someone

else's office?

You can't just steal it.

That's a crime.

Ask ard Nixon.

Information offered by a lawyer

contract Kremlin.

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Trump 'committed' to working with Merkel on reforming the WTO - Duration: 1:19.

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Trump won't rule out military action in Iran - Duration: 0:31.

world and the United States to

respect the sovereignty of all

countries, including Iran.

In the absence of a new

agreement, are you prepared to

use military force to rein in

the nuclear program in Iran?

Or do you have another plan B

that is not an agreement and not

military force?

>> I don't talk about whether or

not I'd use military force.

That's not appropriate to be

talking about.

But I can tell you this.

They will not be doing nuclear

weapons.

That I can tell you.

Okay?

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Internet Erupts After President Trump Reveals Melania's Birthday Gift - Duration: 5:07.

Internet Erupts After President Trump Reveals Melania's Birthday Gift

The keyboard commandos on social media erupted in criticism when the President was asked

what he had given First Lady Melania Trump as a gift for her 48th birthday.

Faith Family America reported: "When asked during a telephone interview on Fox & Friends

what Trump bought the first lady for her birthday he responded with a laugh, 'Well, I better

not get into that because I may get in trouble.

Maybe I didn't get her so much,'" he said.

"President Trump said he bought Melania "a beautiful card and some beautiful flowers."

However, he admitted he didn't get her anything else.

Trump offered an explanation for his lack of birthday preparation.

"You know, I'm very busy to be running out looking for presents, OK?" Trump said."Many

critics came out to say a few words about it, even though it may have been better to

say something nice.We are living in a time where we have the best economy since the late

90's.

North Korea's Kim Jong Un and the South Korea President just declared the Korean war

is officially over but some critics are concentrating on Melania's birthday gift.

The President said he didn't have much time to go buy Melania a gift and he was attacked

for it.

Keep in mind, Trump may have been being humble.

If the President said he got his wife a new sports car, then he would have been attacked

as well.

It was a no-win situation for the President as he will always have critics.

And who wants to bet if he would have bought her a diamond necklace he would have also

been attacked for being a rich elitist.

It's a lose-lose situation for President Trump whatever he says, as that comes with

the territory of being President of the United States.

The NY Daily News covered the story as well, writing: "He also praised the First Lady's

grace during the state visit of French President Emmanuel Macron.

The birthday burn led to a social media scorching of the President.

"I keep wondering, other than #45, if any past president would have been too busy to

get their wife a birthday present?

And admit this on his favorite morning tv show?

Happy birthday @FLOTUS.

You deserve a day of sunshine and celebration," tweeted Elizabeth Weisser.

The timing was especially poor coming after a year where it was revealed that Trump's

lawyer had paid a porn star $130,000 to keep quiet about an affair she allegedly had with

the President back in 2006.

Trump critic Scott Dworkinuser tweeted that "the most overlooked aspect of Trump's

train wreck of a 'Fox & Friends' interview, is the fact he made it clear he didn't get

anything for Melania for her birthday today.

I think that tells you everything you need to know about him."

Others pointed out that former First Lady Michelle Obama was more than pleased with

a flowers-and-card combination gifted to her on her most recent birthday by former President

Barack Obama.

Etiquette experts agreed that Trump could have gotten himself in to a bit of trouble

by not getting a gift, but said the commander-in-chief can still redeem himself.

"I think that he may have said it tongue-in-cheek and he knows he's in a little bit of hot

water," said Diane Gottsman, a national etiquette expert, author of "Modern Etiquette

for a Better Life" and founder of The Protocol School of Texas.

"He certainly is a little busy," Gottsman added.

"At least he remembered.

My guess is that he will make it up to her, but the number one thing is remembering.

A heartfelt card with a handwritten note is more than acceptable."

The First Lady has taken a more prominent role in the Trump administration in recent

weeks as she planned Tuesday's state dinner that was held in Macron's honor.

Last weekend, she represented the White House at the Houston funeral of former First Lady

Barbara Bush.

And she and the President recently hosted the Japanese prime minister and his wife at

Mar-a-Lago.

Melania Trump's office said she'll spend her birthday with family, which sounded perfect

to international etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore.

"What do you get a woman who has everything?" she asked."

They make a wonderful point when asking what to get a woman who has everything.

The First Lady is at the highest role she can be in America.

She has everything she wants at her fingertips.

Perhaps a woman who has access to anything in the world would appreciate a small token

for her celebratory day, which speaks absolute volumes about her humble character.

Maybe one day we will know what Donald Trump really gave her for her 48th birthday.

Some people believe there was a little something extra, but her humble character isn't the

type to brag.

What is the best birthday gift a First Lady could receive?

Share your ideas below in the comments and post this story on your Facebook page or group

to spark a fun conversation!

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As Montana Democratic Senator Takes Down VA Nominee, Trump Issues Warning. - Duration: 4:56.

As Montana Democratic Senator Takes Down VA Nominee, Trump Issues Warning.

After Montana Democratic Senator Jon Tester helped take down Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson,

the nominee for Secretary of Veterans Affairs, President Donald Trump delivered a warning

you don't want to miss.

After President Donald Trump nominated the White House doctor who served former presidents

George W. Bush and Barack Obama to lead the VA, the mainstream media and Democrats went

to work in a nasty smear campaign against Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson.

On Thursday, April 26, 2018, Jackson withdrew his nomination for Secretary of Veterans Affairs

after Senator Jon Tester helped lead the mud-flinging campaign against him, releasing two pages

of unsubstantiated stories of Jackson's conduct in the past.

Allegations of misconduct that included drunkenness on duty, inappropriate practices with prescription

medicine, and creating a hostile work environment plagued Jackson.

Despite completely denying the accusations against him, Jackson decided to abandon his

goal of becoming the next VA director.

According to Breitbart, Jackson released a statement on Thursday in regards to his withdrawal.

"Going into this process, I expected tough questions about how to best care for our veterans,

but I did not expect to have to dignify baseless and anonymous attacks on my character and

integrity," Jackson's statement said.

"If they had any merit, I would not have been selected, promoted, and entrusted to

serve in such a sensitive and important role," Jackson added.

"Unfortunately, because of how Washington works, these false allegations have become

a distraction for this President and the important issue we must be addressing – how we give

the best care to our nation's heroes," he concluded.

Following Jackson's withdrawal, President Donald Trump gave an over the phone interview

to Fox News' Fox & Friends, where he issued a brutal warning to the Democratic Senator

from Montana.

"I watch what Jon Tester, of Montana — a state that I won by, like, over 20 points,

you know, really, they love me, and I love them.

And, I want to tell you that, Jon Tester, I think this is going to cause him a lot of

problems in his state," Trump said.

Trump's warning to Tester came in advance of November's midterm elections.

Tester is speculated to be among the Democrats who are most likely to lose in their bids

for reelection.

Trump warned that Montana voters would retaliate against Tester for his part in Jackson's

withdrawal because "the admiral is the kind of person that they respect and admire.

And, they don't like seeing what's happened to him."

Trump continued his attack on Tester during the interview.

"These are all false accusations that were made.

These are false — they're trying to destroy a man.

By the way, I did say welcome to Washington.

Welcome to the swamp.

Welcome to the world of politics," Trump said.

"For Jon Tester to start bringing up stuff like 'candy man' and the kind of things

he was saying and then say, 'Well, you know, these are just statements that are made.'

There's no proof of this.

And, he [Jackson] has a perfect record," Trump added.

The "candy man" statement is a reference to accusations that Jackson liberally handed

out prescription drugs.

"He's got this beautiful record, unblemished.

His son is a wonderful boy, goes to Annapolis at the top of his class, one of the finest

cadets.

For him to be doing this to this man and this family, I think Jon Tester has to have a big

price to pay in Montana," the President said.

Senator Tester's office released a statement Thursday morning regarding Jackson's withdrawal.

"I want to thank the servicemembers who bravely spoke out over the past week.

It is my Constitutional responsibility to make sure the veterans of this nation get

a strong, thoroughly vetted leader who will fight for them," Tester said in the statement.

"The next Secretary must have a commitment to reform a strained health care system and

a willingness to stand up to special interests who want to privatize the VA.

My sleeves are rolled up and ready to work with Senate Veterans' Affairs Chairman Johnny

Isakson to vet and confirm a Secretary who is fit to run the VA," Tester's statement

concluded.

This is a perfect example of why American patriots need to continue to support President

Donald Trump and vote out people like Jon Tester who only want to see our country and

our veterans suffer.

Now, we are counting on all of those "deplorables" in Montana to kick Tester to the curb in November.

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As Illegal Alien Caravan Reaches Border, Trump Shocks Them With N*sty Surprise - Duration: 5:11.

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Tiffany & her older sister Ivanka Trump both shared warm messages for their stepmother Melania Trump - Duration: 4:13.

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JUST IN: New House Intel Report Proves NO COLLUSION Between Trump & Russia - Duration: 3:48.

JUST IN: New House Intel Report Proves NO COLLUSION Between Trump & Russia

The newly released House Intel report proves there was no collusion between President Trump

and Russia to "steal" the election from failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

It's time to pull the plug on the costly and sham "witch-hunt" led by progressive

political hack Robert Mueller.From Town Hall

A new report released Friday by the House Intelligence Committee shows there was no

collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government to influence the 2016 presidential

election.

Both the Clinton and Trump campaign are faulted with "poor judgement."

The key findings:

When asked directly, none of the interviewed witnesses provided evidence of collusion,

coordination, or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.

There is no evidence that Trump associates were involved in the theft or publication

of Clinton campaign-related emails, although Trump associates had numerous ill-advised

contacts with Wikileaks.

Found no evidence that the Trump campaign colluded, coordinated, or conspired with the

Russian government.

Found poor judgment and ill-considered actions by the Trump and Clinton campaign.

The 253-page long report, which the intelligence community reviewed and highly redacted before

release by the Committee, shows the Russians tried to influence the election through propaganda

campaigns and details similar efforts in Europe.

It lists dozens of findings on a number of relevant issues.

The 253-page long report, which the intelligence community reviewed and highly redacted before

release by the Committee, shows the Russians tried to influence the election through propaganda

campaigns and details similar efforts in Europe.

It lists dozens of findings on a number of relevant issues.

"The Kremlin exploits free or Independent media spaces and open democracies to conduct

active measures in Europe," the report states.

"Russia conducts increasingly aggressive cyber operations against European governments;

a tactic that will continue to present a profound threat."

How Russia attacked the United States:The report shows in January 2017 Obama intelligence

officials used the infamous Russian dossier as a way to attack President Trump in the

press.

That dossier was paid for by the DNC and the Clinton campaign in 2016 and compiled by British

spy Christopher Steele.

"Former DNI James Clapper, now a CNN national security analyst, acknowledged discussing

the dossier with CNN journalist Jake Tapper and admitted that he might have spoken with

other journalists about the same topic," the report states.

Both the Trump and Clinton campaigns are faulted for "bad judgement"

Lawmakers have made dozens of recommendations on how to combat Russian's propaganda in

the future.

President Trump has weighed in on the report's release.

Just Out: House Intelligence Committee Report released.

"No evidence" that the Trump Campaign "colluded, coordinated or conspired with

Russia."

Clinton Campaign paid for Opposition Research obtained from Russia- Wow!

A total Witch Hunt!

MUST END NOW!

— Donald J. Trump said

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BREAKING: Donald Trump Is Major Contender For Nobel Peace Prize, And He Might Get It - Duration: 5:37.

BREAKING: Donald Trump Is Major Contender For Nobel Peace Prize, And He Might Get It

All through the 2016 Presidential election then-candidate Donald Trump told his supporters,

"We're gonna win so much.

We're gonna win so much and you'll say, 'Please!

Please!

It's too much winning!

We can't take it anymore, Mr. President, it's too much'."

To roaring crowds as Mr. Trump yelled over them saying "And I'll say, 'No, it isn't.

We have to keep winning.

We have to win more.

We're gonna win more.

We're gonna win so much'."

At the conclusion of the day-long summit between North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and South

Korean President Moon Jae-in Friday, one thing was clear: the meeting would never have taken

place if not for President Donald Trump.

For this achievement, President Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.

It remains true that we will not know for weeks or even months whether the North-South

Korean summit will bring about the much sought after renewed peaceful relations between the

two Koreas, and therefore allow Kim Jong-un to get divest himself of his small arsenal

of nuclear weapons.

There should be no naive belief without verifiable proof as many know his promises may last about

as long as a snowman in the August heat as he has a long history of having a problem

with the truth.

President Trump's continued tough stance against a nuclear North Korea and his continued

success in winning the approval of international economic sanctions against the North at the

United Nations in crippling the country's economy clearly succeeded beyond expectations

in pushing Kim to the negotiating table.

President Trump used his political authority to actually change the federal government.

His predecessors talk about the "fierce urgency of now," but really they only used

their political authority to amass more political power.

In Washington, Democrats and Republicans alike don't really want to change anything.

They just want to keep and strengthen their own power.

It's lots of little things like incinerating miles and miles of red tape and stupid bureaucratic

regulations in all rat-infested corners of the federal government.

It is the kind of sweet justice innocent citizens long ago gave up hope of ever seeing.

In 2009, President Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize, so there's certainly room for another

President to attain the same honors.

In 2015, the former secretary of the Nobel Institute, even acknowledged that the prestigious

prize was awarded prematurely to President Obama – for achievements the institute hoped

Obama would achieve, rather than for what he had actually accomplished.

Will there ever be a real peace treaty between the divided Koreas and the U.S.?

We don't know – but we're a lot closer to one now than we were before President Trump

took office.

I bet Kim will never try to open his country to the world in any meaningful way.

According to Fox News: "The summit we just witnessed, at least to me, feels like the

geopolitical equivalent of Bill Murray's movie "Groundhog Day" – Pyongyang makes

big promises and nothing happens besides negotiations that go nowhere.

The North – then led by Kim's father – did the same during similar summits in 2000 and

2007.

Indeed, the photo-ops look nearly identical.

But in all honesty, if that is indeed the case, who cares?

That is what we should have expected because North Korea's playbook is clear.

Promise the world, stall for time, and string the world along until it has a bigger problem

to deal with.

It worked in the past, and it will most likely work again.

None of that matters.

We need to focus on the results that President Trump has achieved so far, and they are – to

use his phraseology – 'yuge.'

The Trump administration has successfully contained the North – militarily, economically

and diplomatically – and put the hermit kingdom in a vise that would be hard to escape

from.

With an economy worth only $14 billion annually – only one-third the size of Ethiopia – we

need to understand that North Korea is a problem that we can now manage.

That's an important point to remember, even if we aren't ever able truly get Kim to

give up all his nuclear bombs.

While the inter-Korean summit was no game-changer, we need to see the positives of what has been

achieved.

The danger from Pyongyang, while not entirely removed, can now be handled – likely for

decades, thanks to President Trump.

History tells us we can do this.

If we were able to apply a maximum pressure campaign on the mighty Soviet Union – which

had thousands of nuclear weapons – for 40 years, then we can certainly contain a small

impoverished nation that struggles to feed its own people.

Combine that with President Trump's campaign to nearly destroy the Islamic State – freeing

millions of people from what can only be described as enslavement by a fanatical terrorist organization

– and one may see President Trump has achieved some big things on the world stage.

Do you think President Trump should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his part in the

peace that has been established with North and South Korea?

Write your opinion in the comments below and share this with your friends if you support

the President of the United States.

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NOKO Shocks The World With Historical Move That Proves Pres Trump's Plan Is Working - Duration: 4:22.

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Mueller Discovers Hillary & Russians Placed Famous Traitor In Trump's Campaign - Duration: 8:06.

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Mueller Discovers Hillary & Russians Placed Famous Traitor In Trump's Campaign - Duration: 7:42.

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ZOOM IN: Liberals Livid Over Tiny Hidden Message In New Painting Of Trump. - Duration: 4:40.

ZOOM IN: Liberals Livid Over Tiny Hidden Message In New Painting Of Trump.

Jon McNaughton is one of the few American artists who are open and unabashed about his

support for President Donald Trump.

This week, McNaughton unveiled his newest portrait, which features the president teaching

a man to fish.

A tiny "hidden message" the artist included in his painting, however, has left liberals

furious.

McNaughton's newest work is titled "Teach a Man to Fish" and was formally released

this week.

"I imagined President Trump sitting next to a young man a college student," explained

McNaughton in a YouTube video which accompanied the release of his painting.

"Trump offers a fishing pole.

He listens to Trump's proposal and looks at the different bait he can use to catch

his fish."

"Each of us has the freedom to choose our own destiny," added McNaughton.

"Trump has suggested through his educational policy that people can be taught a skilled

vocation.

How will Trump make America great again?

I believe this mantra is about giving American citizens an equal opportunity to find success.

And equal opportunity is different than equal results."

While those on the left will not be particularly happy about the premise that Trump is making

America great again by offering citizens a handUP instead of a handOUT, you can bet they're

fuming over what's seen on the ground at the college student's feet, when you zoom

into McNaughton's painting.

On the ground at the man's feet are the heretical gospels of "socialism" and "social

justice," the twin tyrannies that drive liberals in the 21st century, and are guaranteed

to lead the world into the same hellholes they produced in the 20th.

McNaughton's newest work is loaded with symbolism.

It was inspired by the old adage: "Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day.

Teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime."

This principle is symbolic of Donald Trump's presidency, and of conservatism in general

especially in the wake of Trump's latest executive order which completely reforms the

broken welfare system.

Trump signed the order to reduce poverty in America "by promoting opportunity and economic

mobility", and aims to do so by addressing "the challenges of populations, that may

particularly struggle to find and maintain employment (including single parents, formerly

incarcerated individuals, the homeless, substance abusers, individuals with disabilities and

disconnected youth)."

In other words, he's teaching people to fish, rather than simply tossing them a tilapia

and hoping it holds them over.

Conservatives measure success not by how many people receive government assistance, but

by how many don't.

We seek to teach people how to fish so that they don't have to be reliant on the government

for their survival.

This is one of the key differences between those on the right and their leftist counterparts.

Democrats have labeled themselves the "Party of the People," mainly by giving away "free

stuff" in exchange for votes.

Republicans, however, know that none of these handouts are actually "free."

Someone is paying for them and that "someone" happens to be the hard-working American citizen,

who would rather put in a ten-hour day at the factory than live on the dole.

Moreover, conservatives realize that helping people become independent of the government

is real compassion.

By contrast, ensuring that entire demographics are beholden to a certain political party

for their welfare checks is modern day slavery.

"I choose to paint from the heart and evoke my personal vision into each painting,"

McNaughton says on his website.

"I prefer to paint pictures that I believe have relevance to what is going on in the

world, that make a statement, that stand for something.

I hope people will study the paintings and try to understand the deeper meaning.

Some of the themes are controversial, but I feel strongly about what is happening in

our world today."

"There are three kinds of people who view my paintings: Those who like it, those who

hate it, and those who simply don't understand.

I am especially interested in this last category," added the artist.

"I hope my work will create conversation and reach people on a deeper level.

I like to use metaphor and multiple levels of meaning to reach my viewer.

If it makes them think and feel, then it is successful."

President Donald Trump isn't just handing out fish he's working diligently to put

the policies in place, that will allow Americans to catch their own fish for generations to

come.

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