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be honest with his closest

advisors if the lawyer is

drafting tweets on the

president, they better educate

themselves in the future.

>> Does the fact the president

through Rudy Giuliani has raised

the whole issue of payments,

whether they were stretched out

or structured, does this give

you an opportunity for discovery

to try to get at his tax

returns?

>> I don't know about the tax

returns.

That's a possibility but I will

say this and that is the

likelihood of us ultimately

having a chance to depose the

president went up exponentially

and there's a much greater

likelihood because of the ever

changing stories and the

admissions that have been made.

We look forward to that day when

someone has to raise their right

hand and testify under oath as

to what happened here as opposed

to having one of their

surrogates who aren't ready for

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Trump Torches Media, Giuliani & Stormy Daniels, Reveals Bombshell On North Korea - Duration: 5:02.

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Cavuto to Trump: 'How Can You Drain the Swamp if You Keep Muddying the Waters?' - Duration: 4:34.

president from bits fond of calling out the media on fake news but is he the one

giving them very real ammunition maybe not intentionally I'll even give

you the benefit of the doubt mr. president say maybe not deliberately but

consistently way to consistently so let me be clear mr. president how can you

drain the swamp if you're the one who keeps muddying the waters you didn't

know about that $130,000 payment to a porn star I think it did said you knew

nothing about how your former lawyer Michael Cohen handle this until

acknowledging today you were the guy behind the retainer payment that took

care of this you insists that money from the campaign or campaign contributions

played no role in this transaction of that you're short thing is not even 24

hours ago sir you couldn't recall any of this and you seem very sure now I'm not

saying you're a liar you're president you're busy I'm just having a devil of a

time figuring out which news is fake let's just say your own words on lots of

stuff give me shall I say lots of pause like the time you said the Russians

didn't interfere in the 2016 election until a lot of Republicans had to remind

you they did came back months later and you said well I never said that Russia

didn't meddle in the election when in fact you had a lot now none of this

makes me a never Trump er just always confused like when you claim your tax

plan was the biggest in US history when it wasn't or that the bill you signed it

make it all happen it would cost you a fortune

when it turns out it is going to help make you a bigger fortune or that your

job approval novels really aren't that bad relative to other presidents at this

stage when they're actually worse than most presidents at this stage that can

change but what's weird is this pattern does not like the time that you said

rumors of Rex Tillerson departure at the State Department were false until they

weren't or that your former chief of staff Reince Priebus wasn't going

anywhere until he was or your economic adviser Gary Cohen was doing

great job a dilly ones and when you absolutely love Steve Bannon until you

didn't swore by Jeff Sessions that you started swearing at Jeff Sessions had

your legal team locked in place until then wasn't denied reports you were ever

thinking about firing Robert Muller even as you now threatened getting involved

at the Justice Department now none of this makes you evil but I'm sure you can

understand why even your friends say these inconsistencies don't make you

look good or do anything to help advance your policies many of which are very

good or the prospects for peace with North Korea that is remarkably good all

this stuff you keep blurting out remarkably bad and remarkably bad timing

it is not that these exaggerations and omissions and Mis statements are now and

then more like now and then something else always something else like the time

you claim you sign more bills than any president ever neglecting to mention the

other four presidents FDR Truman Carter and Clinton who will sign more or brag

about the national debt going down by 12 billion dollars after your first month

in office even though it's sorted by nearly a trillion bucks now that your 15

months in office but it's not what you are omitting mr. president it is what

you keep stating and never correcting like when you said there was a serious

voter fraud in New Hampshire and there was it said the same about repeated

claims of voter fraud in Virginia and there weren't or that millions of

illegals voted in the last election but they didn't or the time you talked up

your massive landslide in the electoral college even though three out of four

presidents before you had bigger electoral vote landslides in their

elections again none of this makes what you say fake just calling out the press

for being so a bit of a stretch you are right to say some of them are out to get

you but often times they're using your own words to bash you your base probably

might not care but you should I guess you're too busy draining the swamp to

ever stop and snow the stink you're creating that's you're doing that's your

stink mr. president that's your swamp you

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Trump Clears The White House In Risky Move To Make Way For Special Guests He Wants To Pray With - Duration: 3:52.

Trump Clears The White House In Risky Move To Make Way For Special Guests He Wants To

Pray With.

Sutherland Springs, Texas is a community that will forever be changed and the members of

First Baptist Church while battered and bruised, they are far from broken.

The White House has invited members of the Texas church where a two dozen people perished

last year to Washington for the National Day of Prayer.

The prayer service at the White House comes just two days before the six-month anniversary

of the church shooting, that took the lives of 26 members of the First Baptist Church

of Sutherland Springs.

The surviving members of the heartbreaking incident were children with one just a few

short weeks from birth.

Another 20 members were injured.

Multiple members of the same family perished and are still very much healing and grieving.

The members who will be traveling to the nation's capital for the prayer service include Pastor

Frank Pomeroy and his wife, Sherri.

Pomeroy states both he and his wife will be speaking at the White House the day before,

and then praying at Thursday's service.

Sherri describes the invitation as an honor.

The Pomeroys own 14-year-old daughter Annabelle was among the 14-year-old victims on that

fateful November 5th day.

Pomeroy also spoke of the church's plans to hold a memorial on this coming Saturday

to honor victims and survivors.

A groundbreaking ceremony will immediately follow for the new Sutherland Springs church

building to be built next to the old church.

The old church will currently and forever sit as a memorial for those lost loved ones.

The church will be built of stone, symbolizing the strength and grit of a community that

has been forever changed.

While it was hard to comprehend the incident, Pastor Pomeroy, who lost his own daughter

in the shooting, reminded his congregation to put their faith in the Lord.

"You lean in to what you don't understand, you lean into the Lord," Frank Pomeroy told

reporters during a press conference.

"I don't understand but I know my God does."

Also speaking along with shooting survivor David Colbath, his son Morgan Colbath, and

Sherri Pomeroy's sister Sylvia Timmons will participate in a prayer service with the president

for the National Day of Prayer, the newspaper reports.

According to the Dallas News

"We did not expect a personal invitation to the White House from the President,"

Sherri Pomeroy told the Express-News via text message.

"When I received that email, I confirmed the legitimacy of the invitation and accepted,

of course!"

The five Sutherland Springs visitors will be attending the National Day of Prayer's

evening services at the Capitol's historic Statuary Hall.

The Pomeroys will be interviewed by Pastor Ronnie Floyd, president of the National Day

of Prayer Task Force, and Frank Pomeroy will lead a short prayer all live-streamed across

the country.

They'll also attend a private banquet the night before hosted by the Task Force.

"We are very honored that we are invited to the White House and asked to pray for our

nation in this historic place," Sherri Pomeroy said.

"While this invitation is bittersweet because of the events that brought us to this place,

may we never turn down a forum to share the gospel of Jesus Christ wherever it takes us."

The National Day of Prayer will be held in Washington DC historic Statuary Hall, and

is an annual observance held on the first Thursday of May, inviting people of all faiths

to pray for the nation.

It was originally created in the year 1952 by a joint resolution of the United States

Congress.

It was signed into law by President Harry S. Truman.

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Well North Korea Just Bowed Down To Another Trump Demand – This Is YUGE! - Duration: 6:29.

Well North Korea Just Bowed Down To Another Trump Demand – This Is YUGE!

When Americans are detained and imprisoned within the boundaries of North Korea, they

can expect exceedingly harsh conditions with tiny prison cells, very little food or water,

and even less daylight.

Their stories follow an eerily similar pattern with a forced confession, a mock trial where

they are then sentenced to years of hard labor with little chance of appeal.

Routine beatings and even torture are expected.

"It was a 5-by-6-foot cell, and there were a couple of slats on the doors," Laura Ling,

a journalist detained in 2009.

The experiences of other Americans who have been detained and eventually released by North

Korea, often with the help of prominent American politicians, crack open the door on the secretive

regime's network of prison camps and the deprivation found there.

The release of Otto F. Warmbier on June 13, 2017, and his subsequent d***h shortly after

his return home left the families of three other American citizens known to be imprisoned

by the North Koreans' dictatorial regime highly disturbed and fearing the worst.

Warmbier was an American college student who was arrested and held a prisoner in North

Korea, died just days after being returned to his family in the US while in a coma.National

Security Adviser John R. Bolton had called for the release of the detainees, and Secretary

of State Mike Pompeo reportedly raised the issue during secret face-to-face talks with

Mr. Kim last month in Pyongyang.Kim Hak-song and Kim Sang Duk worked at the Pyongyang University

of Science and Technology.

Kim Dong Chul is the president of a company involved in international trade and hotel

services.

He was sentenced to 10 years on espionage charges.

Now those families are resting easier as North Korea has chosen to free the three U.S. citizens

detained under Kim Jong Un's tyranny in the communist country, again choosing to bow

to yet another demand made from President Donald Trump just ahead of their upcoming

planned meeting.

The former Navy SEAL who took out Osama bin Laden, Robert O'Neill, tweeted about it,

as did others.The New York Post reports –

"North Korea has released three US citizens who had been held prisoner by the communist

dictatorship, the South Korean news agency Yonhap reported, citing a South Korean activist

who lobbies for the release of detainees.

The releases — which have not been confirmed by the State Department — would meet one

of the Trump administration's conditions before President Trump would meet with North

Korean leader Kim Jong Un."

According to the Financial Times –

"The three Korean-American detainees — Kim Dong-cheol, Kim Sang-deok and Kim Hak-seong

— were released from the labour correction centre in early April and are getting health

treatment and ideological education at a hotel near Pyongyang, according to Choi Sung-ryong,

the country's most vocal campaigner for South Korean abductees held in North Korea.

"We heard it through our sources in North Korea late last month.

We believe that Mr. Trump can take them back on the day of the US-North Korea summit or

he can send an envoy to take them back to the US before the summit," said Mr. Choi.The

news came after John Bolton, Mr. Trump's newly appointed national security adviser,

told Fox News on Sunday: "If North Korea releases the detained Americans before the

North-US summit, it will be an opportunity to demonstrate their authenticity."

Mike Pompeo, US secretary of state, is believed to have discussed the issue in his secret

meeting in Pyongyang with the North Korean dictator over the Easter weekend."

Though out of the brutal labor camp, the men remain in the grasp of Mr. Kim's regime

and not at risk of being returned.

They currently are believed to be convalescing in a hotel outside Pyongyang.

"We believe that Mr. Trump can take them back on the day of the U.S.-North Korea summit,

or he can send an envoy to take them back to the U.S. before the summit," said Choi

Sung-ryong, an activist pursuing release of North Korea's political prisoners.

The release of the three Americans marked another significant victory for the Trump

administration, which also won North Korea's agreement to discuss giving up its nuclear

weapon program as a prerequisite for the talks.

According to WPXI –

With the date of a summit meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un still to be determined,

President Donald Trump continued this weekend to press the case that major changes are on

the horizon on the Korean Peninsula, as Mr. Trump spoke with both the South Korean and

Japanese leaders about progress on a deal with the Pyongyang regime to rein in its nuclear

weapons program.

"Things are going very well, time and location of meeting with North Korea is being set,"

Mr. Trump tweeted.

On Monday morning, Mr. Trump tweeted that a meeting with Kim Jong Un could take place

in the Demilitarized zone along the border between North and South Korea.The meeting

last week of the leaders of North and South Korea was evidence alone of the dramatic shift

in the situation – it was not so long ago that Mr. Trump was deriding the North Korean

leader on Twitter as "Rocket Man," amid threats from Kim that North Korea might attack

Guam or the U.S. mainland with nuclear missiles.

In Congress, some Republicans have said that Mr. Trump's tough line on Pyongyang – "maximum

pressure" as it is known – has been responsible for the change in tune by the Communist North."Donald

Trump convinced North Korea and China he was serious about bringing about change," said

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC).

"We're not there yet, but if this happens, President Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize,"

Graham said.

Last week, the President did not deny that he has been in personal contact with Kim Jong

Un, as Mr. Trump shrugged off a question at a news conference with the German Chancellor.

"Have you spoken with Kim Jong Un himself?"

a reporter asked.

"I don't want to comment on that," the President said.

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Tucker :GIULIANI REVEALS TRUMP REIMVURSED - Duration: 14:32.

well good evening and welcome to Tucker Carlson tonight it's been an amazing 24

hours even by the action-packed standards of 2018 there's been a lot of

drama in Washington last night as you doubtless know former New York City

Mayor Rudy Giuliani revealed on Sean Hannity's show that President Trump did

in fact reimburse his lawyer Michael Cohen for payments Cohan made to porn

star store McDaniels that seemed like a major story at the time but within hours

it wasn't even the biggest story of the day NBC News reported that federal law

enforcement had wiretap Michael Cohen's phone and apparently recorded at least

one conversation he'd had with the White House presumably with the President of

the United States but then that story changed NBC's new account claims that

the FBI simply recorded the numbers that Cohen dialed and not the content of the

calls he made and that's where we are as of right now 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time one

thing we know for sure is that NBC screwed up and there's no surprise there

obviously but that's pretty much all we can be certain of if NBC's first story

was wrong why do we assume the second is right we really don't know what the

truth is and we have no way of knowing in the absence of honesty from our

government we're totally dependent upon leaks for our news and many of those are

dishonest Michael Cohen by the way still doesn't know why his office was raided

and his phones and email were apparently monitored by the government because

nobody in government will tell him and they're not required to tell him how our

well ian is that by the way imagine if it happened to you if one day armed men

arrived to your office or your home and seized your phone your computers and

your files at gunpoint but never explained why they were doing it and the

next thing you knew cable news anchors were calling you a criminal

now Michael Cohen certainly looks like a shady character but so what

shadiness is not a crime the FBI can't destroy your life just because you talk

like a character from The Sopranos or because you work for Donald Trump those

are not felonies basic norms were violated here attorney-client privilege

is an ancient and a vital concept and by the way so is privacy

the FBI bulldoze to all of that let's hope they had a very good reason for

doing it the government better have evidence that

Michael Cohen was doing something awful putting lives at stake or betraying his

country or something really beyond the pale in order to justify this

if it turns out that all of this was just about a financial sediment with

some pornstar which by the way is a story that not a single American is

honestly shocked by or threatened by no matter what anderson cooper tells you if

that's all it's about then what we're watching is a grotesque violation of

civil liberties and that would be a real crime one with actual victims every

American who believed in representative democracy for example James Kallstrom is

a former assistant director of the FBI he joins this time mr. Kallstrom you

spent your life at the FBI we're very obviously famous leader at

the FBI when you watch the last years you've watched it unfold how do you

think the bureau is doing well the leadership of the bureau and the

leadership of the apartment are doing well at all

Tucker I mean it's just outrageous you know I look back at some records and

during the SNL's in the 80s and 90s you remember that you know yes literally

thousands of SNL's that they went belly-up and a lot of corruption a lot

of criminality not one law firm in the United States not one law firm was ever

served with a search warrant for that whole period of time and yet this little

four person or a five person law firm that just happens to be the laws the law

firm of the president United States is attacked by pen registers by

surveillance by search warrants and you know to get a search warrant from a

federal judge in the criminal side you have to you have to talk about a

criminal act that's that's taking place a criminal predicate and on the national

security side for the FISA judge you have to talk about the threat to

national security and and talk about you know why it's going to be affected it

negatively in both cases without these extraordinary measures

I think it's far-fetched I'll be I'll be corrected if I'm wrong but to see what

kind of a predicate they could have possibly had in this case well so if it

turns out that this really is all about a payment to a porn star and I hate to

say it but let's be honest it's just not a surprising story nobody voting in 2016

is going to be surprised by this if it turns out that's really the

predicate for this and nor is it surprising that Bob Muller

would do something like this it's Bob what was it well I mean look at the

history look at how we wanted to Paul Manafort house and had four o'clock in

the morning here so is that potential if by worse cases a white-collar crime

stuff and you go into a house at 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning with the with

weapons shown you drag a woman out of bed in her nightgown and the children

are I assume screaming yelling around the house I mean that's just an outrage

we don't operate like that in the United States if I was the head of the FBI I

would I would have not let the agents participate now this is something that

came from Mullah up to the US attorney in New York and they apparently put

together an affidavit and I guess the FBI was involved with that and that was

presented to a federal judge and when you go into a lawyer's office you're

going to be really careful in the way it works today you have really two teams of

people one team goes in and does the search another team kind of looks

through the material to try to segment out anything that would it be privileged

and in this case the federal judge who now has control over this case has gone

a step further and is turning all that material over to a senior federal judge

Barbara Jones who's a fantastic judge a good friend of mine over the years and

she'll decide you know what the US government gets to see and what the US

government doesn't get to see right but you think and I should just clear it up

for audience we weren't familiar with your career I wouldn't describe you as a

soft on crime liberal at all but you think based on decades at the FBI that

what you're watching now is out of line there's no precedent for it

Tucker I don't believe in kicking in doors unless there's a reason for it and

I don't believe having outrageous search warrants you know unless there's a real

bona fide reason is there a criminal predicate for this I'd be surprised if

there was if it is it's probably some concoction from some you know stupid

intelligence contact or is it a national-security predicate I find that

would be preposterous you know I just think these people out of control from

the very time that Donald Trump was the nominee of the Republican Party there

has been a conspiracy a Fifth Column call it what you want that has tried to

stop him from getting elected and number two

stop his effective work for the people of this country and look at the

magnificent job he's done in the anecca no economic front in the Foreign

Relations Front in a year and a half in my view more than the last three

presidents combined I I'm just I'm awestruck that you're saying this

because you're not a cable news talking head and any of our viewers are not

familiar with your career ought to go to Google and look it up you speak with

authority on this subject and so I'm I'm I'm shocked by what she said and

saddened but I believe you because you are believable on this subject mr.

Kallstrom thank you for joining us tonight

my pleasure no I don't have the facts but that's my record that's what I think

is the situation Tucker well you have perspective that's for sure I appreciate

it thank you go Danny Colson is a former

Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI and he joins us tonight Mr Coulson thank you

for coming on I want to ask you about Daniel Richmond and we're learning that

James Comey when he ran the FBI hired a friend of his called Daniel Richmond who

was a professor at Columbia a lawyer in a kind of gray area job as a crypto

government employee basically to do PR for him and to leak information he

thought would be helpful to his reputation you spent a long time at the

FBI have you ever seen anything like that before I've never seen anything

like that Tucker and I've talked to a number of former executives in the FBI

and neither have they you know this is this is not like a junior membership in

the Garden Club this is given a man who really has no job except this give some

advice and do publicity for the director getting a security clearance and access

to the FBI building that's that's really significant to me and I think there's a

another issue here and the fact that this individual was the one they call me

leaked to gave the memos too and that didn't come

up and comb his hearings that's that's troubling to me and the fact that they

they did that I wouldn't want an inquiry done if I were back there I'd be looking

at that how'd this happen who generated it and did the guy get a rule background

it was an FBI background or a name check or database check or do they go out and

let me clear this guy that's there's a lot of unanswered questions here and it

kind of reflects the way of the director of the FBI then James Comey ran it well

so since you served in the FBI under other directors things were not done

this way before no I've never seen this we hire contractors and they're

essential and they're needed and they get paid and they're vetted and they

participate in a lot of really important things but I've never seen anything like

this where it's an unpaid crony of the director of the FBI that that doesn't

make any sense to me and I I just wish there was somebody back there that that

during that regime that would say director this is not the way to go

somebody that's not owing to him for a promotion or a transfer says right don't

do this they say this father sent Letha at least to look bad rule and the FBI

has an image and and I don't think that he promoted that and bringing this man

on board I think that was foolhardy speaking of the way the public perceives

the FBI what do you make of commis book tour where he's taken a series of very

political positions how does that affect the way citizens feel about your agency

well it's troubling and I think that his book tour and his comments his book

itself reflects why he was not a successful director of the FBI the book

is entitled in part higher authority and I think that he didn't respect the

authority of our Constitution and I think that King it comes out loud and

clear when he goes out and makes these outrageous statements that wasn't a leak

I talks they justified what he did he ran the most weak feckless investigation

ever in the history of the FBI and I think that reflects not on the FBI

reflects on him not us yeah thank you for that

I appreciate your perspective on that since again thank you I enjoyed it it's

always fun mark Penn was for many years one of the highest levels

visors to Hillary Clinton he's the author of the new book micro-trend

squared and he joins us tonight mark thanks a lot for coming on thank you sue

you wrote kind of an amazing piece the other day in the hill title something

like questions I have for for Robert Muller tell us some of the questions

that if you could ask you would well remember Tucker I spent a year working

with President Clinton against the Ken Starr and that effort and I just

remember very well I just find that that that was child's play to what's going on

here and I think that well Muller has some questions about what the president

was thinking when he fired coming well I certainly have some questions about what

he was thinking when first he went to apply for the FBI job in the first place

with Rosen Stein and then turns around the next day didn't you already have a

plan when he turned around boy when he put that team together and there wasn't

a single Trump donor what was he thinking then and when he looked at the

these dossiers and discovered that that there was no foundation here how did he

deal with that and how does he justify you know these kinds of really

stormtrooper tactics I think is is perhaps not an exaggeration when you go

guns drawn to political consultants wire taps all over the place over payments to

porn stars this thing has gotten out of control and while he wants to question

the president it seems that no one could really questioned either Muller work or

call me or Rosenstein and that is precisely the problem yeah it is the

problem and and I hate to admit it since I supported the ken starr Independent

Counsel investigation and I look back in the shame because of that but that was

the case that the Clinton people made at the time there's no oversight here and

that's a huge problem and it turns out you were right about that in your piece

you made reference to his behavior in Boston when he worked there in the weddi

Bulger case briefly summarize that if you would because I thought it was

really interesting well really the the question and I think professor

Dershowitz has has really been out on on this thing then in the Bulger case there

were four innocent people in jail due to prosecutorial misconduct and he was head

of the office and so he you do not really find him in the

cases but that means he waited until the courts overturned things to release the

people and so what was he thinking when that when that was happening how did he

permit that how did he permit these kinds of gross abuses and how does he

then supervise an investigation now that seems to be filled with them mark pent

again you have authority on the subject and so it's nice to to hear from you

thanks al went through at once I hope America doesn't go through it again yeah

Hillary never would pull out this too smart for this there's no doubt thank

you thank you China has a plan in place to displace

this country as the world's strongest power a top expert on this Civic will

explain how that's working unfortunately it is working and then we'll talk to

Marco Rubio who's taken a profound interest in this all of a sudden it's an

interesting conversation Station

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Robert Mueller's Coup Against Trump Is Even Worse Than You Think - Duration: 15:19.

Robert Mueller's Coup Against Trump Is Even Worse Than You Think

Special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation is part of a coup against Trump.

The fake news collusion narrative was deployed to launch a sprawling investigation into the

Trump administration.

But new developments reveal Mueller's scheme is even worse than you think.

Trump's lawyers believe the special counsel is just weeks away from requesting an interview

with the President.

And they are determined to manage the setting to limit Mueller's trouble making.

The Washington Post reports:

"Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has told President Trump's legal team that his

office is likely to seek an interview with the president, triggering a discussion among

his attorneys about how to avoid a sit-down encounter or set limits on such a session,

according to two people familiar with the talks.

Mueller raised the issue of interviewing Trump during a late-December meeting with the president's

lawyers John Dowd and Jay Sekulow.

Mueller deputy James Quarles, who oversees the White House portion of the special counsel

investigation, also attended.

The special counsel's team could interview Trump soon on some limited portion of questions

— possibly within the next several weeks, according to a person close to the president,

who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe internal conversations.

"This is moving faster than anyone really realizes," the person said.

Trump is comfortable participating in an interview and believes it would put to rest questions

about whether his campaign coordinated with Russia in the 2016 election, the person added."

But Mueller isn't investigating collusion anymore.

He's trained his sights on inventing grounds to charge Trump with obstruction of justice.

The swamp has pinned their hopes on the termination of former FBI Director James Comey as their

best bet to remove the President.

Firing Comey cannot be an act of obstruction by itself.

As head of the executive branch, Trump is free to fire any employee for whatever reason.

He also has the ability to order the FBI Director to shut down any investigation he wants.

Trump cannot be charged with obstruction for executing his constitutional duties as President.

Mueller knows this.

So he wants to use the interview to trap Trump in a process crime.

If the President misremembers a date or a fact, then Mueller can claim he lied and charge

him with making false statements.

Such a move would prove the investigation was a farce to begin with and was put into

motion for the sole purpose of impeaching Trump.

We will keep you up to date on any new developments in

this story.

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Trump Made A Big Announcement That Will Have You Jumping For Joy - Duration: 15:19.

Trump Made A Big Announcement That Will Have You Jumping For Joy

Donald Trump won the 2016 election on the back of one issue – immigration.

And his signature promise was to build the wall.

He just made a major announcement that is everything his supporters have been waiting

for.

When Donald Trump ended the Obama administration's illegal executive DACA amnesty program, the

President said he was open to a deal that secured pro-American immigration reforms.

At the top of the list was funding for the border wall.

As part of the January budget negotiations, the Trump administration has submitted a request

for $18 billion over ten years to fund construction of a border wall.

Following his State of the Union address, Trump will travel to San Diego to visit the

border wall prototypes that have been constructed.

The Daily Caller reports:

"President Donald Trump will visit border wall prototypes in San Diego after his State

of the Union address on January 30, Axios reports.

The president is rushing to deliver a fully funded secure border wall before the 2018

mid-term congressional elections.

Trump's most likely path to getting the necessary 18 billion dollars in funding for

his border wall likely comes from a potential bi-partisan deal to save the DACA program.

DACA is an Obama-era program which issues work permits to illegal immigrants brought

to the U.S. as children and protects them from deportation.

Trump ended the program in September and told Congress it had six months to act before it

would expire, insisting that any bill to save the program must be accompanied by wall funding

and an end to chain migration.

Trump's proposed wall will install fencing on 316 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border and

bolster security along the other 407 miles.

The $18 billion appropriation will also go towards hiring more border security agents.

The president reiterated his campaign promise that the Mexican government must pay for the

wall in a Saturday press conference saying "I believe Mexico will pay for the wall.

I have a very good relationship with Mexico…

Mexico will pay, in some form, Mexico will pay for the wall."

Democrats – as well as establishment Republicans – dug their heels in on stopping Trump's

border wall.

But Trump has held firm.

And he appears on the verge of scoring a major victory in fulfilling his signature campaign

promise.

Trump's win on the border wall could have another significant impact.

Democrats will be furious if their leaders are outfoxed by Trump and it could cause them

to sit home next November.

Any drop in Democrat voter enthusiasm could keep Congress in Republican hands.

Do you agree?

Let us know your thoughts

in the

comment section.

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Lt. Gen. Boykin predicts Trump will pull out of Iran deal - Duration: 4:36.

the Iran deal President Trump has just over a week to decide if he will remain

in the Iran nuclear deal the president has been a vocal opponent of the

agreement since it was signed calling it one of the worst deals he's ever seen

you've heard him say that but our European allies now the UN

secretary-general they're urging the President to change his mind

a William Boykin he's a retired army lieutenant general and a former deputy

undersecretary of defense for intelligence in the George W Bush

administration and executive vice president at the Family Research Council

and he joins us now I also you're an ordained minister thank you for joining

us on this National Day of Prayer thank you very much glad to be with you

so in terms of this Iran deal what do you believe the president is going to do

well it's hard to say for sure but i i think that the president campaigned on

getting out of this Iran deal and I think that he's going to do so now don't

think that he will be foolish about it in terms of the way he does it I think

he will invite the other six parties the other six signatories to this Iran deal

to take another look at this and come up with some additional provisions that we

could demand from Iran on this which they will probably reject but I think

ultimately he's going to insist on getting out of this deal if our allies

will not cooperate in looking this thing just over a week to decide you mentioned

additional provisions what would some of those be that you think should be in

there yeah I think it would have to include the testing of their long-range

intercontinental ballistic missiles and even some of their shorter range

missiles and in the Shahab category I think it would probably include

unfettered expections being able to go into their military installations and

inspect them not having to give them a lot of advance notice of an inspection

coming that's the only way you can be sure that they're complying and I think

given what President or Prime Minister Netanyahu

unfolded just a couple of days ago I don't think anybody in the world can

question the prudence of relooking this deal what do you think about that I mean

Israel came out they said they had 55,000 pages of evidence on top of that

one hundred and eighty three CDs relating to this secret nuclear weapons

program they called it project Ahmad as you were listening to all that what were

your thoughts well my thoughts were that there's no surprises here I think that

this is certainly more detailed than any of us outside of the Intel community

would have thought but there's no surprises here we've known for a long

time that they they had every intention of maintaining the capability to produce

a nuclear warhead very rapidly particularly as the sunset Clause sets

in on this Iran deal and the thing that surprised me the most was number one was

the way the Prime Minister was giving a really a tactical level brief I've never

seen that before but number two how on earth the Mossad and the Intel apparatus

got all of this information out of Iran I've got to tell you that was a surprise

yeah it was amazing to just think how that all unfolded in terms of getting in

there getting the information and then getting back out moving down the road

you were talking about the sunset clause what would happen if that was taken out

next well of course you know they have the within this deal they have a

provision there that allows them to develop more advanced more modern

centrifuges plus they're keeping centrifuges as well

now with these advanced centrifuges they'll be able to actually produce

fissile material very quickly when the sunset clause has occurred and and

that's assuming they're not doing it now underground or out of sight so I think

that this is I think we everybody that's done an objective analysis on this yeah

believes that in a very quick period of time they can use these centrifuges to

make a nuclear war right now that's been a big sticking point as well with

President Trump thank you so much for joining us general we appreciate it

thank you I'm glad to be with you

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Giuliani Admits That Trump Is On FBI Cohen Wiretap - Duration: 0:43.

parties were on either end

necessarily.

>> Not information that I'm

reporting at this time.

>> Okay.

Robert Costa, I know you have

talked in the last few minutes

with Rudy Giuliani.

What is he saying about all of

this?

>> He's the president lead

attorney on the Russia probe

dealing with Bob Mueller but

also dealing with the Cohen

situation.

He said if this report is true,

he has not been formally told

about it from the federal

government.

He said if it is true, two

represent, quote, government

misconduct.

He sounded angry as I read him

the NBC news story over the

phone.

He said that attorney-client

privilege has now been

eviscerated, not only by the

raid of federal investigators of

Cohen's hotel and offices, but

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Trump Changes Story On Stormy Daniels Payment - Duration: 1:29.

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Fox and Friends 5/4/18:Live-Conway: Rush to judgement is staple of how Trump is covered - Duration: 10:52.

okay yeah and it's some peppy music for this Friday Eliane Conway is linked to

the white house she's standing in front of her right now she's special counselor

to the president good morning to you good morning good morning so again I

understand you have an expanded role with this administration that's the

story and Axios today is that true what does it say but I do like to know if we

gotta even be busier than ever before brian says you need a pay raise oh no

that's okay I don't need a pay raise I'm happy I'm happy to be here no I'm just

here I'm here to serve the President's agenda as counselor the president it

takes on many different aspects but I'm sorry I'm not familiar with that report

okay go ahead what really struck me in Axios though was I think it's lost in

the shuffle of the fact that NBC had a NBC news had to correct its bombshell of

a report that ended up being a bomb that there were wiretaps not so much pen

registers nobody listening to the audio just taking note of the numbers and then

I I noticed at the end of an acci a story this morning

that didn't involve me that ABC News had also tweeted out they confirmed the

wiretap story and then deleted it and replaced it with a tweet and Brian Ross

is no longer there so someone else is doing that but this is just the rush to

judgment the presumptive negativity all of the time and and the lack of coverage

of the agenda look at the media polls and what

Americans are telling media pollsters is important to them versus what the same

media actually covered this president is getting so much done for the American

people look at what's happening in North Korea we're on the verge of a summit if

the conditions work out and the president is pleased with them but we're

on the verge of a verifiable irreversible denuclearization of North

Korea potentially big news it is big news you know reporters every reporter

from time to time get something wrong I get that NBC said they had two sources

and apparently right exactly and they were wrong right but which which you

said was so important was there's just a rush to judgment there

you know their hair is on fire if it's if they've got new news about Donald

Trump that makes them look bad but they also didn't realize sometimes how easily

baited they are someone will put something on Twitter and then they

presume what it's supposed to say and what it doesn't you got to work harder

than that folks respectfully you're here to report not react and I do think in

some ways the president has made many people a little soft and sometimes a

little bit less active and perhaps they should be in trying to get the story

they're not here to get the president they're here to get the story and as the

president and press secretary make very clear he's among the most available

transparent presidents people say oh he doesn't have a formal press conference

this is somebody who speaks out on the South Lawn who answers questions during

pool sprays even when they're off topic during bilateral appearances with the

heads of other countries the foreign press is often asking a question that

actually relates to the relationship between the two countries our press is

out is usually asking a question that doesn't and the president answers them

anyway so this is somebody who this is a president whose happiest or questions

he's on Twitter daily he sent out three tweets in a row yesterday I think

clarifying and expanding on the conversation through the first person

here the president who would know what was happening but you have to go beyond

Twitter you have to go beyond social media when you're covering this

president and really try to report the story but the rush to judgment the

presumptive negativity has really been it's it's been a staple of the way this

president's been covered since day one and this isn't about biased media this

is about in complete coverage of things people care about you look at the

National Day of Prayer in the Rose Garden yesterday thank you so much for

having the gentleman on who reformed his life and found Christ and and was

exalted by the president yesterday along with the the agent who had arrested him

originally that is a story of redemption and mercy and and somebody who overcomes

that is the American spirit this president loves to highlight stories

like that in the Rose Garden the elsewise you had six faith leaders

representing very different faiths yesterday offering prayer you had much

of the cabinet there the vice president very little coverage of it but I would

commend Americans to just cut out the middleman where they want go pull up the

clip go treat yourself to 38 minutes of the National Day of Prayer yours today

really see the beauty of your country in action we really only had four and a

half hours of a story that they said that Michael Cohen's has his lines

wiretapped and that was walked back at about 5:30 on MSNBC you asked I wouldn't

add one more thing people do make mistakes but at the Trump White House

our mistakes live forever that was just like just like sand that that's the

problem here isn't it the media protect each others like oh well they've

corrected it they said they were sorry they excuse me even after Saturday night

I told people those who are those who are seeking mercy and instant absolution

or forgiveness ought to have demonstrated the capacity to have

offered some over the last I will say this I get asked for forgiveness it's

not Axios its playbook that tells you Kellyanne you now have an expanded role

temporarily taking a more active role in communication strategy at the White

House would you say that's true what I would say is I'm very happy to help in

that regard and I want to say something about the communication shop here there

are an oppressed shop there are dozens of men and women who work incredibly

hard who are not household names who aren't the part of the public facing of

this administration they are here every day working hard to advance the

President's agenda it's a very intense place to work because the sheer volume

and velocity of issues that this president puts forward he is a man of

action and a town of talk and wants to keep disrupting and pushing for it look

at what he's doing in the international stage domestic agenda why is that

important because this is 2018 and the way that you can communicate with the

public through different social media platforms through different

opportunities it's just so much more diverse and so much more plentiful than

it's been for any past president also president Saleh Trump is very unique and

unconventional in that he prefers to eat prefers the democratization of

information he prefers to go directly to the people tweet out use Instagram use

Facebook different social media platforms to connect directly so I think

in 2018 with a media centric social media savvy president and different ways

to communicate we don't need the conventional structure

that these other white houses have had our digital team and dance Kamino and

his in a social media team he's like a one-armed paper hanger that

guy it's unbelievable what he does they are elevated in this white house because

that's the way we're communicating with America our director of strategic

communications so we have lots of people like I want it I want to create subject

matter experts people who are on trade on immigration on opioids to come

forward and break communications plan to make sure that press and comms are

separate press Sarah and her team they're worried about next hour next day

that's their job coms more peeking around the corner in the next six days

six weeks okay Kelly and we want to ask you about April Ryan she's that White

House correspondent remember months ago she accused Sarah Huckabee Sanders of

not really making that pecan pie they've gone back and forth with different

exchanges in the room behind you in the press briefing room yesterday April Ryan

was taunting the White House press secretary

Sarah Huckabee Sanders accusing her of playing street politics listen to this

and we'll get your reaction you said yourself only blindsided I actually

didn't use that term well I said it but you were blindsided what you said well

with all due respect you actually don't know much about me in terms of what I

feel and what I don't what it shows me is is that she was feeling that she was

in a vice you know of sorts but she went straight to me to say something like you

know you don't know me in certain sectors of this nation people understand

what you don't know me means it's very straight and it leads to a fight a

physical fight so I'm not there to fight I'm there to ask questions really its

street in a vise of sorts and if you say you don't know me that means you're

gonna get in a street fight April approached me on Sunday at a post White

House Correspondents Dinner event and they won't disclose that conversation

because I think she meant it to be private but I will tell you that we try

to engage with the people with each other as as you know women to women

people to people everybody knows that there's a person behind the positions

here I'm counsel the president there in the White House press corps for example

but people like to have Congress about your family about your hobbies

things other than but you know April is one of many people who approached me if

not Sara after that dinner on Saturday night and was not pleased with what had

happened at that dinner and I'm going to leave it at that the reason I mentioned

that at all is I prefer when these conversations are about information not

confrontation and I have to I have to pick up for my colleague Sarah Sanders

there folks you don't know us and that's not anything other than a pedestrian

term of you don't know us and you should think about I think everybody should

think about the difference between trying to go viral and start an argument

and trying to get information your job is to get information not confrontation

right and and I'll tell you a lot of this has nothing to do with April Ryan

I'm making a more general statement here a lot of the folks who dish it out

really can't take it that was my point in a Sunday show a couple weeks ago be

careful if you're if you're if you would be very thin-skinned on the receiving

end and the kind of stuff that that is on our shoulders like boulders every

single day here let's dial down the temperature a little bit in the

furtherance of information Sarah goes to that podium every day that she briefs

and she is trying to provide information the best she possesses it and the best

that she knows it at that at that moment but things here moves so fast that

volume in velocity alone and the press corps will tell you that they've never

seen people who have worked in comms and press and in Democratic and Republican

ministrations will tell you they've never seen anything like it

it is something just like every time you're on TV that guy with the leaf

blower comes up and he's your friend there aren't any leaves here by the way

oh yeah I just say how beautiful as the White House look at this it looks

beautiful well why can't you do it Dorian outnumbered at noon I'll be back

Kilian thank you take care have a great day great weekend

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