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January meeting.

>> He told him of its existence.

>> I don't think trump liked

hearing that very much.

>> Steve Schmidt, jump in.

>> This president is besieged by

investigations and all around

this president from Scott

Pruitt, the cabinet secretaries

that have already resigned,

received fantastic levels of

corruption, type of corruption

we haven't seen in this country

going back 100 years.

And what's increasingly clear,

whether the target is James

Comey, whether it's director

Mueller, the special counsel,

the reality is this president

will burn everything to the

ground to protect himself, to

protect himself from this

investigation moving closer to

the oval office.

Everything he's doing is a

strategy of insightment.

He's trying to harden and

incite

his base through the most

deliberate, intense,

misinformation campaign this

country has ever seen.

This president is a serial liar.

He is lying to the American

people every day.

He is making up things out of

whole cloth.

He is serially attacking vital

institutions that are necessary

to the security of the country.

He will apparently stop at

nothing.

There is a second scandal, and

tplicity of the

congress.

There is not one of them, not

one who will stand up and say

that we are a country of laws,

that no person is above the law,

that these institutions are

vital and necessary and

objective truth matters.

This is propaganda.

This is what propaganda looks

like.

It's what it smells like.

We have never seen anything like

it.

What we're seeing is an attack

from within on vital

institutions like a person's

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After Deep State Fails To Eliminate Trump, Donald Retaliates With Executive Hammer - Duration: 6:09.

After Deep State Fails To Eliminate Trump, Donald Retaliates With Executive Hammer

The pressure gets stronger as President Donald Trump relentlessly taunts the FBI.

The president took to social media early on Wednesday as is his custom and mused "how

things have turned around on the Criminal Deep State."

He continues as he remarks on the irony of the FBI "getting caught in a major SPY scandal

the likes of which this country may never have seen before" after they went after

"Phony Collusion with Russia," which he called "a made-up Scam".

"Look how things have turned around on the Criminal Deep State.

They go after Phony Collusion with Russia, a made up Scam, and end up getting caught

in a major SPY scandal the likes of which this country may never have seen before!

What goes around, comes around!" Trump tweeted.Since the New York Times and Washington Post on

Friday confirmed speculation that the FBI did, in fact, have a mole inside the 2016

Trump presidential campaign, President Trump himself has repeatedly questioned the legitimacy

of the Mueller probe.

He also pointed out that if there was indeed any evidence of collusion, the FBI's own

mole would have discovered it during the campaign.

Yet nothing was found or reported.

Instead, the Mueller probe has dragged on for more than a year wasting countless millions

of hardworking American taxpayer dollars.

The intelligence community insists that they never deliberately spied on the Trump campaign,

despite continued mounting evidence to the contrary.

As embarrassing and downright sinister revelations continue to mount, we now know that the bureau

FBI enlisted Stefan Halper, a US citizen, political veteran and longtime US Intelligence

asset, to befriend and spy on three members of the Trump campaign during the 2016 US election.

Those three members of the Trump campaign were Foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos,

Trump aide Carter Page, and campaign adviser Sam Clovis.

President Trump then moved on to respond specifically to the Obama-era Director of National Intelligence

James Clapper and his recent discussion on the issue of an FBI informant Tuesday during

ABC's "The View."

President Trump tweeted to Clapper – "No, James Clapper, I am not happy.

Spying on a campaign would be illegal, and a scandal to boot!"President Trump began

tweeting about the scandal he has dubbed "Spygate" last evening, using Twitter to question just

why Halper was paid so much money if he was not feeding information about the Trump campaign

to the FBI.

He also suggested that Bernie Sanders (VT-I) "got duped!" as the FBI used similar surveillance

tactics on his campaign.

Sanders was an early contender for the Democratic nomination and as a result of information

leaked from the Democratic National Convention, it was discovered he was the preferred candidate

of the people despite the DNC's preference for Hillary Clinton and her ultimate selection

as the Democratic party candidate.

"If they had spies in my campaign…for political purposes, that would be unprecedented,"

Trump said Tuesday during a meeting in the Oval Office with South Korean President Moon

Jae-in, calling it a "disgrace.""I hope there weren't," Trump said.

"[If there were], it would make every political event ever before look like small potatoes."Spygate

is not the only scandal plaguing the FBI this week either, as emails recently obtained by

Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson suggest that disgraced former Deputy FBI Director Andrew

McCabe may have actively leaked the now infamous Steel dossier to CNN.

An email exchange between McCabe and former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates revealed

that McCabe offered Yates a heads up on the CNN story and confirmed the network would

be running the story.

It raises many questions as to just how McCabe became privy to CNN's plans.Fox News:

"The Justice Department instructed its inspector general to investigate any alleged "impropriety

or political motivation" in the FBI's investigation into Russian interference and

potential collusion with Trump campaign associates during the 2016 presidential election, following

demands from Trump.

"I hereby demand, and will do so officially tomorrow, that the Department of Justice look

into whether or not the FBI/DOJ infiltrated or surveilled the Trump Campaign for Political

Purposes—and if any such demands or requests were made by people within the Obama Administration!"

the president tweeted Sunday.Earlier this week, the president met with Deputy Attorney

General Rod Rosenstein and FBI Director Christopher Wray in the Oval Office, discussing the expansion

of Inspector General Michael Horowitz's investigation to include "irregularities"

with the FBI or DOJ's "tactics concerning the Trump campaign."

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders also said that during the meeting, the three

agreed that White House Chief of Staff John Kelly would "immediately set up a meeting

with the FBI, DOJ, and DNI together with congressional leaders to review highly classified and other

information they have requested."

That meeting is slated for Thursday, and will be with House Intelligence Chairman Devin

Nunes, House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy, Wray, and Director of National

Intelligence Dan Coats.

Kelly will not attend the meeting — his role was simply to coordinate."

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Trump cancels North Korea summit - Duration: 1:31.

President Trump called off the summit with North Korea in Singapore in dramatic fashion.

"Hopefully positive things will be taking place with respect to the future

of North Korea.

But if they don't, we are more ready than we've ever been before."

This doesn't mean diplomacy with the North is over, necessarily.

But it's going to take a lot to get things back on track again.

For starters, both sides are going to have to tone down their rhetoric.

Trump cites the "open hostility" of North Korea as his reason for pulling out: The country

recently threatened a "nuclear-to-nuclear showdown" if the U.S. didn't go through with

talks.

For its part, North Korea wants U.S. officials to stop mentioning the Libya model of complete,

instant denuclearization.

Given that Libya's leader was ousted and killed years later, the North sees any reference

to Libya as a threat of regime change.

Beyond the immediate tensions, the U.S. and North Korea will have to do more talking to

get on the same page about denuclearization.

The U.S. has insisted that North Korea must completely and irreversibly denuclearize in

order to get any economic relief.

North Korea has made it clear it wants a more gradual, phased-in approach to denuclearization.

It will probably take a lot more meetings between lower-level officials to overcome

those differences before Trump and Kim Jong-un can get back to being ready to sit down together.

Until then, we'll always have those commemorative White House coins.

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Paul Ryan calls Trump's corrupt handling of DOJ and FBI 'good thorough oversight' - Duration: 0:22.

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TRUMP JUST FIRED THEM ALL – 'Totally Unacceptable Here…' - Duration: 10:11.

FBI Agents Want To Be Subpoenaed To Testify Against Comey, McCabe

There are numerous agents within the FBI eager to be subpoenaed so they can testify about

problems that occurred within the bureau under the leadership of former FBI Director James

Comey and former Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, according to three sources who spoke to The

Daily Caller.

All three sources are in direct contact with active FBI agents, according to The Daily

Caller.

Former federal prosecutor Joe DiGenova told The Daily Caller on Tuesday that many agents

are angry that "the bureau was used as a tool of political intelligence by the Obama

administration thugs."

"There are agents all over this country who love the bureau and are sickened by (James)

Comey's behavior and (Andrew) McCabe and (Eric) Holder and (Loretta) Lynch and the

thugs like (John) Brennan," DiGenova said.

"Who despise the fact that the bureau was used as a tool of political intelligence by

the Obama administration thugs.

They are just waiting for a chance to come forward and testify."

"I can assure you I've been approached by agents who want to be subpoenaed for the

same reason as the guys in the field," he continued.

"All over this country there are agents but the big ones the ones that matter New

York/Washington I can assure you I've spoken with agents who want to come forward."

The Daily Caller also spoke with a former Trump official who has maintained contact

with FBI agents, as well as a counter intelligence consultant who held an interview with an active

special agent of the FBI's Washington Field Office.

"TheDC independently confirmed the veracity of the consultant's position and access,

and reviewed detailed transcripts of his Q&A with the special agent, who requested the

arrangement due to internal dragnets and fear of vicious retribution," The Daily Caller

report stated.

The former Trump administration official told The Daily Caller that FBI agents would rather

be subpoenaed than risk the political and professional backlash that would likely come

with being a government whistleblower.

"(W)hen you are subpoenaed, Congress then pays … for your legal counsel and the subpoena

protects [the agent] from any organizational retaliation," he said.

"They are on their own as whistleblowers, they get no legal protection and there will

be organizational retaliation against them."

As someone who has represented whistleblowers in the past, DiGenova agreed with the former

Trump staffer's assessment.

"It's an intelligent approach to the situation given the vindictive nature of the bureau

under Comey and McCabe.

I have no idea how to read Chris Wray, who is not a leader and who has disappeared from

the public eye during this entire crisis.

You know, he may be cleaning house but if he's doing so, he's doing it very quietly,"

he said.

"I don't blame them," he continued.

"I don't blame the agents one bit.

I think that the FBI is in a freefall.

James Comey has destroyed the institution he claims to love.

And it is beyond a doubt that it is going to take a decade to restore public confidence

because of Comey and Clapper and Brennan and Obama and Lynch."

The former Trump official also claimed the corruption at the FBI goes far beyond Comey

and McCabe.

"They know that it wasn't just Comey and McCabe in this case.

That's too narrow a net to cast over these guys.

There's a much broader corruption that seeped into the seventh floor at the bureau," the

staffer said.

"They ruined the credibility of the bureau and the technical ability of the bureau, so

systemically, over the past several years, they're worried about their organizational

reputation and their professional careers," he said.

An Washington FBI agent who spoke to The Daily Caller's third source also said that "rank

and file FBI agents" are desperate for justice from the DOJ.

"Every special agent I have spoken to in the

Washington Field Office wants to see McCabe prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

They feel the same way about Comey," the special agent said, according to

transcripts provided to The Daily Caller.

"Activity that Congress is investigating is being stonewalled by leadership and rank-and-file

FBI employees in the periphery are just doing their jobs.

All Congress needs to do is subpoena involved personnel and they will tell you what they

know.

These are honest people.

Leadership cannot stop anyone from responding to a subpoena.

Those subpoenaed also get legal counsel provided by the government to represent them," the

special agent added.

These revelations about FBI agents willing and eager to testify against Comey and McCabe

come ahead of the release of inspector general's report regarding how the bureau handled the

Clinton email server investigation.

"Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz announced the draft report was done

in a letter to members of Congress on Wednesday," Fox News reported last week.

"He did not say when the results of the review will be officially released to the

FBI, DOJ and congressional committees."

H/T westernjournal

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Trump campaign, RNC send letter to media outlets on conservative censorship - Duration: 3:53.

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Trump Gets Last Laugh After De Niro - Duration: 13:08.

Trump Gets Last Laugh After Repulsive Robert DeNiro Sticks It To Him In Most Pathetic Way

Possible

Robert De Niro tried pulling a bully move on President Trump but ended up looking foolish

once his little move was met with a hard dose of reality.

De Niro might be a tough guy in some of his movies, but he's not able to act his way

through real life when it comes to President Donald Trump.

The pair could exchange wits all day, but it seems like once again the Trumpster will

get the last laugh.

De Niro might have quite a resume filled with some very good movies, but he simply can't

hang with the big boys when it comes to making a point against a fellow celebrity who just

so happens to be the one sitting in the highest throne of the White House.

De Niro was talking about his restaurant, Nobu, with someone from MailOnline.

They talked about his life as a celebrity who won't retire, but also about his life

working with restaurants and hotels.

While that seemed like prime content for a solid celebrity interview, they had to ruin

it by bringing Trump into the conversation.

A nice friendly interview turns into a pile of rubbish once they interject political chatter

with their entertainment biz.

Just imagine watching a nice interview with your favorite star and it turns into politics.

Sounds boring to anyone who doesn't want their entertainment marred by political fodder,

right?

Well, that's exactly what happened with De Niro when he was talking to people from

MailOnline.

They were probably having a nice chat, good enough for a website or magazine, and De Niro

just has to mention that he wants to ban Trump from his restaurants.

One might wonder what the point of that was.

What does Trump have to do with restaurant talk?

Why would De Niro even bring Trump into the conversation?

Is De Niro that spiteful of Trump that he has to constantly bring him up?

The interview went a bit like this: "The Taxi Driver legend, 74, spoke exclusively

to MailOnline about life as a superstar, restaurateur and hotelier when he joined fellow founders

Nobu Matsuhisa and Meir Teper in launching the new Nobu Marbella Resort last week.

During the insightful chat, Robert discussed his reluctance to retire, his marriage-like

relationship with Chef Nobu and his strong feelings on President Donald Trump – who

he revealed would be barred from every Nobu restaurant if he tried to enter.

Speaking to MailOnline at the Marbella event, the trio discussed their work with Nobu while

Robert weighed in on retirement – after 55 years in acting and 25 years in the restaurant

business – yet appears to have no desire to quit just yet.

He said: 'I'm getting older?

What am I going to do?

What else can I do?

What am I gonna do?

Take up golf!?

I actually tried golf and I liked it but I enjoy doing what I'm doing.

As long as we enjoy that.

How much can I rest?'

'I've been lucky that we can do all our work, all of us and the team.

Sometimes things don't work out like that and people have disagreements and we have

had disagreements in the past but you're always thinking of the big picture.'

While Nobu has thrown its doors open to some of the world's most iconic stars, one well-known

public figure who will not be gracing the eatery is Trump, as Robert has made his thoughts

on the President extremely well-known.

When asked who his dream dinner guest would be, Robert insisted he would never let Trump

into any of the Nobu restaurants, yet cheeky Chef Nobu stated: 'It's my dream for Trump

to sit next to Bob.

To make them sushi!'

Speaking earlier in the day, Robert said of the President: 'I don't care what he likes.

If he walked into a restaurant I was in – I'd walk out.'

The Japanese chef, full name Nobuyuki "Nobu" Matsuhisa, discussed the sense of family in

the Nobu chains and how the whole production works so well.

He said: 'People working with us, depend on how they do, we can give them a next step

and an opportunity and a chance to take that next step.

I like to grow at the same time as the chef and the management.

Trevor Horwell, the CEO of the Nobu Hospitality group, said of the brand: 'Nobu is constantly

evolving and we touch all types of customer."

What's funny is that two people connected to De Niro and the restaurant business are

saying they want him to eat with Trump and that they serve all types of customer.

Even De Niro's own pals don't seem to mind if Trump walked in to have a meal.

In fact, if Trump showed up, he would probably increase their business.

Then again, De Niro seems to dislike Trump so much that he's willing to risk people

going somewhere else to spend their money.

Why would Trump supporters spend their paychecks in a business ran by someone so bitter towards

the president?

How did Trump respond to De Niro banning him from the restraunts?

Trump's response was epic and it left De Niro in the wind.

Trump didn't bother responding to it at all.

Trump left De Niro in silence and got the last laugh because Trump probably wouldn't

go to De Niro's restaurants anyway.

You can't ban someone from a place they weren't going to in the first place.

Trump doesn't seem to care what De Niro thinks or what restraurants he is banned from.

Trump has better things to do than worry about what a bitter Bobby De Niro is saying about

him.

If Trump responded to De Niro on Twitter, then it wouldn't even be funny at this point.

De Niro wants the attention and Trump just won't give it to him.

De Niro might have to shave his head in the mirror like he did in the movie Taxi Driver

if he wants to really get Trump's attention, but even that might not work.

Trump doesn't seem to care what De Niro thinks.

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After Deep State Fails To Eliminate Trump, Donald Retaliates With Executive Hammer - Duration: 6:21.

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Daily Briefing: Trump cancel meeting with KIM JONG UN - Duration: 14:56.

put teams preparation teams together to begin to work to prepare for the summit

and we had received no response to our inquiries from them so we in addition to

what the president laid out at his letter it is also the case that the I

disagree what you said in your opening stink the American team is fully

prepared I think we're rocking I think we're

ready where this goes from here likely depends on what Kim's reaction to the

letter will be it was about 10 o'clock at night Pyongyang time when the

president transmitted it to him so likely we won't hear anything from North

Korea until later on today morning their time if it's the typical North Korean

knee-jerk reaction Dana as summit may never happen but if if Kim jong-un

considers that what the president is really saying here is you're not getting

good information from Xi Jinping it's much more in your interest to side with

the United States than it is to side with China well maybe just maybe well

here's something different for me all right Jon diplomacy is certainly tricky

and never necessarily a straight line thank you so much for that you bet so

the announcement of the cancelled summit came hours after North Korea said it

demolished its main nuclear site something many believe was just for show

because no international regulators were there senior foreign affairs

correspondent Greg Calcott is in Seoul South Korea Greg hey Dana it will get to

that event in a moment but it is indeed late here in Seoul we are now getting

reaction from the South Korean government to the events of the past

couple hours south korean president moon jae-in in special session with his

national security staff urging direct talks between president Trump and Kim

jong-un saying I'm quoting here the nuclearization cannot be delayed or

abandoned the president here seemed to be a bit blindsided by events he was

quote quite perplexed by the statement coming from President Trump he called it

regrettable now President Trump said that he spoke by phone with a South

Korean president moon including about military readiness in the region that

has got to be a bit of a blow to the South Korean he's been working for

months to diplomatic resolution of this crisis

including his own summit last month with Kim jong-un along the DMZ again the

White House summit cancellation seems to send from that statement coming from the

Kim jong-un regime especially the reference to a quote-unquote Libya model

option regarding North Korea from our experience here Pyongyang takes that

phrase to mean regime change and hates it also getting the White House angry

that threat to go nuclear to nuclear in a showdown between the two countries

understand also the president Trump spoke with Japanese president eBay a

firm ally in the region and yes now on to that event to the northeast of where

we are ironically this was supposed to be a day when the region moved closer to

peace North Korea claiming on Thursday it completely dismantled its nuclear

test site up in the northeast corner of the country now all foreign reporters

wore at the scene they said there was an explosive closure of the tunnels there

there were no international experts confirming what was said this was

largely seen as a PR gesture in advance of that plan summit now that summit for

the moment is not to be and yes it is late here Dana

we have not gotten any kind of reaction from North Korea they have been better

at reacting now than they have in the past we might hear something on Friday

we will see alright and of course then we'll be coming right back to you great

thank you so to help us break it all down Jameel Jaffer is a former senior

advisor to the Senate Foreign Relations and House Intelligence Committee he's

glad to have you here today it had been a little disorienting this all of a

sudden have kim jeong-hoon be so cordial and and you know he did release the

american hostages and it looked like we are full steam ahead what do you know

about the China angle here and also is it somewhat a little bit more comforting

when you realize that oh this is the kim jeong-hoon family that we know and we

have respect for the process for the summit but we're not going to go there

and be snookered well that's right Dana look I mean China obviously is the is

the big player in the region they are ultimately the backwards North Korean

regime without China there is nothing from North Korea they don't have any

support and so they're inclined to go we're trying to tells them to go and so

it's interesting that his aggressive statements came after meeting with the

Chinese leader not clear whether he asked

look I want to get a little more aggressive or tasted maybe you need to

be a little more aggressive either way what you're seeing here I think is to

Sleater sort of you know going Toto telling saying I can cancel it you can

cancel I can type of nuclear war so can you and at the end of the day while the

tensions have heated up a little bit and the president cancels summit I bet you

it's back on within two weeks that's interesting the president did leave the

door open certainly for that one thing about China that I'm curious about

every actor here that is involved China Japan South Korea the United States and

certainly North Korea they're acting in their country's best interest I don't

understand maybe you could help me understand why is it in China's interest

for this summit not to go forward well look I think at the end of the day

what's in China's interest is to have a North Korea that neck comes back in the

line and does the right thing here but also in North Korea that is that is

strong relative to South Korea right because at the end of the day what they

see is this is they sort of using Cold War turns right the u.s. has its sphere

of influence South Korea the the China has its Syrians in North Korea and they

need to balance it off and so it looks like president Trump has got the upper

hand trying to say look we want you to back off a little bit and actually North

Korea feels the same way and so not clear whether this is China pulled the

strings or whether it's North Korea reacting in Signet I know we want to go

ahead and do this many chances yet that sounds fine to us well of course there

anything the president does comes with some criticism from some parts of the

country Richard Haass who we all know from foreign policy circles he tweeted

today the summit was bound to fail as real Donald Trump administration badly

overestimated what North Korea would agree to the issue was and is u.s.

willingness to accept an outcome short of total denuclearization all or nothing

in foreign policy with North Korea Iran China trade risks producing nothing or

conflicts but I wondered what you thought about this I mean you were

obviously very instrumental in helping guide at least on the Republican side

the members of Congress as President Obama moved forward on the Iran deal and

what sort of parallels do you see here well look I mean you can always talk

about half measures if you're if you want a foreign policy and half measures

then that's fine if you want incremental and that's fine

clearly Donald Trump is going for a big prize here I mean that that that comes

at some cost and so look everyone was sort of amazed that Donald Trump could

pull off meaning like this I think the meter will

still happen in the long one but it's gonna happen on America's terms I think

that's actually the right way to negotiate if it looks like we wanted too

much like we did the Iran deal they'll continue to string you out and get and

get a variety concessions and that's exactly what appened obama and president

rupp to say that's not gonna happen to me here isn't the big issue here just

what denuclearization means i mean kim jeong-hoon thinks he's in a much

stronger position because he now has the weapons and we are saying no you're

gonna have to give up the weapons if you want all the other things that the

president has said could be good for your country the definition of

denuclearization that's the real key here you're exactly right Danna that is

exactly the key and the challenge here is that Donald Trump might even have a

different view what dduk ization means right I think that obviously US position

on that has long been no nuclear weapons the Korean Peninsula out completely and

Kim Jong who might agree to that but what he may mean is well I'll

denuclearize win you denuclearize it of course is an unsustainable scenario and

so we'll see what end with ends up being met here but that's part of why you want

to get to a place where you're dead less we're talking to one other and you have

an understand the term before you go into these negotiations well one thing

that is very different is that before this whole process before Mike Pompeo

the new Secretary of State had gone over to North Korea who actually met with him

we didn't have any sort of relationship so that is different and I think that

you're right it probably will take place at some point maybe just not in two

weeks all right Jimmy I'll thank you thanks Danny we are keeping an eye

outside that second Justice Department meeting on the alleged FBI informant

targeting the Trump campaign what will come out of it after all the political

back-and-forth on who is attending this is the Fox News Alert on two highly

anticipated meetings in the Russia investigation pulling back the curtain

on revelations about the FBI's use of a potential informant inside the Trump

campaign the first with top intelligence officials ended an hour ago among the

attendees included House GOP Committee Chairman trey Gowdy and Devon Nunez

Democrat Adam Schiff and White House attorney

Emmett flood the second meeting also involving congressional leaders in the

so-called gang of eight Bob Driscoll is a former Deputy Assistant Attorney

General and now a managing partner in the DC office of McGlinchey Stafford and

we're glad to have you here Bob well this is felt a little dramatic okay for

the back-and-forth about the documents and who's gonna get to see them in the

briefing as I understand it and as I sort of remember it's kind of a classic

struggle between the branches the executive branch and the command the

Congress right this kind of negotiation goes on all the time just usually at the

staff level I mean Congress has the right to do oversight and congressional

oversight leads to transparency and the executive branch functioning which is

all fine but similarly the executive branch runs its own investigations and

can't have you know secret sources or methods they use or other information

that's justifiably confidential exposed through congressional oversight and so

it's the kind of conversation where do you draw that line I think we all know

we can all think of extreme examples but when you get right down looking at a

particular document it's about categorizing that document whether it is

okay to be turned over or not and so it's not resolved in court typically

it's resolved in exactly this type of negotiation for the gang the gang of

eight that was the request yesterday from Pelosi and Schumer saying look you

know the Democrats this is there is a process for this the gang of eight

exists that was added yesterday and wanted to ask you about the the Intel

community is a former Intel community and what they said about the importance

of this process Vic said in a letter when oversight activity is bipartisan it

can serve as an important check on government activity any effort to

exclude one party or the other from sensitive counterintelligence oversight

briefings threatens to undermine the oversight function and sends the wrong

signal about the professional non-political

that must govern US intelligence activities how important do you think

that is I think it's more important for perception standpoint and like it's very

important legally at all but I think perception wise it does help although

frankly with this this whole investigation I mean that horse is so

far out of the barn in terms of having a perception that this is nonpartisan but

I'm not sure there's much we can do about it now but I think that you know

it probably helps if both sides are there and so things aren't

mischaracterized in right and there's not a fight over who said what it is

probably something benefit to having both sides there and these are

classified briefings so by law nothing should leak out of them we will see that

happens and Trump up by the way the president could declassify anything he

wanted right that's the thing about being a head of the executive branch

makes us a little unusual he's being a little different deferential to the

Justice Department and saying look I know you got to do your thing so I'm

gonna give you some room here to be able to run the process that you see as you

see fit all right well I think he was kind of having it both ways

you have fairly definitely frankly and that he's through his use of Twitter

he's hammering the department to keep in the good graces of you know the freedom

caucus types but at the end of the day the fact that he hasn't Declassified it

or hasn't demanded to be released which he could they were all subordinate to

him at DOJ means that he is providing them some deference I think he just

wants to hold their feet to the fire make sure they're not over broad and

holding things back if I could ask you one other thing because this is another

story but the now going to the Moller investigation okay so the back and forth

as to whether or not the president should do an interview Rudy Giuliani had

said he does not want his client the president to do an interview but now

he's saying he is open to considering the idea of a trump Moeller interview

and he says basically his client wants to do it and he wants to make his client

happy so where do you think this stands well I mean you know I'm glad he's open

to it he has to be open to it the president's his client and you know if

you're a lawyer at the end of the day it's the clients call I agree with the

vast majority of lawyers that you know I would never recommend the president do a

voluntary interview at this stage for me legal perspective but the presidents got

broader political concerns to worry about as well you may disagree with that

but I think that given his penchant for you know a bit of overstatement or

Heiberg hyperbole at times when these kind of interviews require precision

answers it wouldn't be a great dynamic for him but do you think that Bob that

the president thinks that if he goes ahead and does the interview because

he's maintained his innocence that if he does the interview that this will end

yeah I mean I think well if certainly Giuliani has said that publicly and I

think that may be driving the president's thinking is hey if I can sit

down for four hours I didn't do anything so really what bad could come out of

this because there's nothing for me to quote lie about you know what I'll just

do it get behind it and I'll be done by September as Giuliana's promised but I

mean the president has been promised this is ending before by Ty Cobb by

Thanksgiving then Christmas then January and so you know and so that may be

driving what he thinks which you know the lawyers may not agree with but at

the end of the day you know we all have clients when you practice law and he's

the ultimate client that knows he's in charge all right Bob Driscoll thanks for

being here thank you Dan so the Trump administration working to

bring down the cost of prescription drugs FDA Commissioner Scott Godley

joins me to explain how they're doing it despite opposition from some major

pharmaceutical companies

you

you

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Obama Linked To Anti Trump FBI Mole - Duration: 11:45.

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Hours After Comey Tries To Save Face, Trump Feeds Him A Bitter Taste Of His Own Poison - Duration: 2:21.

For more infomation >> Hours After Comey Tries To Save Face, Trump Feeds Him A Bitter Taste Of His Own Poison - Duration: 2:21.

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Trump posthumously pardons boxer Jack Johnson - Duration: 0:35.

President Donald Trump posthumously pardoned former heavyweight champion Jack Johnson.

Johnson, the first black boxer to win the world heavyweight championship, was convicted

in 1913 under the Mann Act for crossing state lines with a white woman for an "immoral purpose."

That woman, Lucille Cameron, refused to cooperate with the investigation, and she ultimately

became Johnson's second wife.

Lawmakers have been trying to pardon Johnson for years.

Rumor of a pardon from Trump started spreading in April after actor Sylvester Stallone reportedly

called Trump to lobby for Jackson's pardon.

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Trump pardons Galveston native Jack Johnson, boxing's first black heavyweight champion - Duration: 2:15.

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GAME OVER! Trump Just Announced His BOLD NEW Plan to 'CLEAN UP' DOJ - Duration: 11:37.

GAME OVER! Trump Just Announced His BOLD NEW Plan to 'CLEAN UP' DOJ

President Trump is in full-on "Drain The Swamp" mode, after learning that his campaign

was spied on my Obama's Deep State cronies in the intel community.

On Wednesday, President Trump vowed to clean everything up within the troubled Department

of Justice, calling what's happened in the past, and the coverup now, a "terrible situation."

From Washington Examiner

President Trump on Wednesday lauded the Justice Department's decision to launch an internal

investigation into surveillance of his 2016 campaign, claiming his administration is "cleaning

everything up" at the agency.

"We're cleaning everything up.

This was a terrible situation.

What we're doing is we're cleaning everything up.

It's so important," Trump told reporters at the White House.

"What I am doing is a service to this country," he said, adding that he performed another

"great service" when he fired former FBI Director James Comey last May.

Trump demanded over the weekend that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein allow the

Justice Department's inspector general to look into whether there were any irregularities

in surveillance tactics that were used on Trump associates during the 2016 election.

The request came after news broke that an FBI informant met with at least three Trump

campaign aides on multiple occasions, a revelation Trump has since compared to "politically

motivated" spying.

Several Republican lawmakers have criticized Justice Department officials over the agency's

handling of the Russia probe and the Hillary Clinton email investigation, with some suggesting

the agency is too tarnished at this point to investigate itself.

Trump cast his request for the internal investigation as something that could help improve the Justice

Department's reputation, dismissing concerns

that

the move is "undercutting" the agency.

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Secret Message Revealed Obama's Role In The Campaign To Spy On Trump - Duration: 10:22.

Secret Message Revealed Obama's Role In The Campaign To Spy On Trump

One name has been noticeably absent from the FBI's plot to dispatch a spy to infiltrate

the Trump campaign.

Barack Obama had so far escaped scrutiny in this mushrooming scandal.

But now a smoking gun has emerged and this secret message reveals Obama's role in the

scandal.

The bombshell story about the FBI deploying a spy ring against the Trump campaign has

led investigative journalists to retrace the steps of the Russia probe.

This led them to the text messages sent by anti-Trump fanatics Peter Strzok and Lisa

Page.

One text message from Strzok to Page may be the key piece of evidence that suggests the

Obama administration was neck deep in this scandal.

On August 5th – just five days after the FBI opened the Russia investigation – Strzok

texted Page that the "White House is running this."

This text message is leading to some disturbing questions.

Why was the White House involved in an investigation on the opposing party's Presidential nominee?

Was Obama in the loop?

If Obama was not in the loop, then who at the White House was "running this?"

And why did that individual keep Obama in the dark?

Everyday another shoe drops in this scandal.

These questions are why Donald Trump ordered the Justice Department to investigate the

circumstances and evidence that led to the FBI opening the Russia probe.

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein – who is a Deep State loyalist – was forced to

allow the DOJ Inspector General to expand his investigation to cover these matters.

Trump supporters would like to see a special counsel be appointed to investigate this scandal,

but the Inspector General has proven his ability to hold Deep State operatives accountable.

Anti-Trump operatives such as Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page have been fired,

demoted or resigned because of the IG's work.

Now Trump and his supporters will have to wait and see what ugly truths are unearthed

about Obama's involvement in the worst scandal

in

American history.

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After POWER SLAMMING Cryin' Chuck, Trump Makes TWO Stunning Announcements - Duration: 16:43.

After POWER SLAMMING Cryin' Chuck, Trump Makes TWO Stunning Announcements

President Trump lit up twitter Thursday morning in a series of tweets POWER SLAMMING Cryin'

Chuck, then followed with TWO stunning announcements.

This is a must see.

The President called out 'Cryin' Chuck' who is playing party politics and trying to

stop his agenda.

Trump blasted Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, (D-N.Y) for criticizing the withdrawal

from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal — pointing out that Schumer opposed the deal when Obama

negotiated it.

Fox News reported that in 2015, Schumer praised Obama and then-Secretary of State John Kerry

for their work on the agreement, but issued a lengthy statement detailing why he could

not support it.

"It is because I believe Iran will not change, and under this agreement it will be able to

achieve its dual goals of eliminating sanctions while ultimately retaining its nuclear and

non-nuclear power," he said.

"Better to keep U.S. sanctions in place, strengthen them, enforce secondary sanctions

on other nations, and pursue the hard-trodden path of diplomacy once more, difficult as

it may be," Schumer said at the time.

(Read more below)

On Wednesday, Schumer said that Iran has not violated the agreement and that Trump's

move could damage international cooperation.

"By dividing our allies … you're making it harder to go after Hezbollah, you're

making it harder to go after Iranian activities that are really dangerous and you're probably

making it harder to come to a North Korea deal," he told reporters.

President Trump came forward calling out 'Cryin' Chuck for flip flopping.

Then followed with TWO stunning announcements.

(Read more below)

The President tweeted, "Senator Cryin' Chuck Schumer fought hard against the Bad

Iran Deal, even going at it with President Obama, & then Voted AGAINST it!

Now he says I should not have terminated the deal – but he doesn't really believe that!

Same with Comey.

Thought he was terrible until I fired him!"

The ISIS officials were captured in a joint operation carried about by American and Iraqi

intelligence, according to The New York Times.

Iraqi officials have described the ISIS commanders as "some of the most wanted" leaders of

the terrorist group.

They were named as Saddam al-Jammel, Mohammed al-Qadeer, Ismail al-Eithawi, Omar al-Karbouli

and Essam al-Zawbai.

Furthermore, President Trump announced the highly anticipated date where he will be meeting

with Kim Jong Un.

He tweeted, "The highly anticipated meeting between Kim Jong Un and myself will take place

in Singapore on June 12th.

We will both try to make it a very special moment for World Peace!"

Do you love when the President tweets- getting his message directly to the people?

Let us

know

what

you think.

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President Trump Not Letting Up On 'Spygate' - Duration: 1:51.

For more infomation >> President Trump Not Letting Up On 'Spygate' - Duration: 1:51.

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Trump Isn't Letting Up On "Spygate" - Duration: 1:47.

For more infomation >> Trump Isn't Letting Up On "Spygate" - Duration: 1:47.

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One Trump Advisor Has Jeff Sessions Wondering If His Days Are Numbered - Duration: 10:53.

One Trump Advisor Has Jeff Sessions Wondering If His Days Are Numbered

Attorney General Jeff Sessions seat is getting warmer by the minute.

Sessions' conduct in the Russia investigation has become a magnet for criticism.

And this Trump advisor has Sessions wondering if his days are numbered.

Former Fox News host Eric Bolling is a long time Trump friend and confidante.

Bolling is someone whose opinions carry weight with the President.

So pundits took notice when Bolling blasted Sessions on twitter.

Bolling ripped Sessions for caving into the swamp and allowing the Russia investigation

to spiral out of control.

Bolling's tweet came on the heels of Fox News Channel's Jeanine Pirro – who is

also close friends with the President – ripping Sessions as "the most dangerous man in America."

Trump supporters believe these tweets are being used to send a message to the President.

And there are signs Trump may soon act.

Trump has long been frustrated with Sessions for the Attorney General's inability to

stand strong in the face of media pressure about Russia.

In an interview on Fox and Friends, Trump hinted he may fire Sessions and Deputy Attorney

General Rod Rosenstein once the Mueller probe wraps up.

This would be welcome news for Trump supporters.

Since Sessions recusal, Rosenstein has acted like he is accountable to no one.

Rosenstein has ripped Congress executing their Constitutional oversight authority as "extortion."

And Sessions has so far refused to prosecute Hillary Clinton, James Comey, and Andrew McCabe

for their obvious crimes.

Nor has Sessions launched leak investigations that would identify any of the leakers who

fed classified information to the press and prosecute these criminals to the fullest extent

of the law.

Trump supporters are hoping Bolling and Pirro's tweets are a preview of Trump removing Sessions

and Rosenstein.

Do you agree?

Let us know your thoughts in the comment section.

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