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If Trump Dumps Nuclear Deal Tomorrow, Iran Threatens 'Historic' Response

President Trump wasn't mincing words when he said he was going to rip up the Iran Nuclear

Deal.

The terrible Obama-era deal gave Iran access to nuclear technology, and every expert said

they would use it to quickly obtain nuclear weapons.

We may never understand why Obama, and his SoS John Kerry, agreed to this ridiculous

deal.

But the fact remains, we had to live with it for three years.

During that time, Iran used billions (received from Obama) to expand their nuclear capabilities.

Are weapons on the way?

We don't even know, because Iran has been less than forthcoming with inspectors.

Now President Trump is very close to ending the deal; much like he promised time and again,

Iran is looking at a non-nuclear future.

May 12 is the imminent deadline for the deal.

Trump has not signaled he's backing down, and we can safely say most people in America

are happy about this.

Right?

But Iran's leaders aren't happy at all and over the weekend, their biggest ruler

issued a dire warning to the United States.

From Breitbart:

"Iran's president is warning President Donald Trump that pulling America out of the

nuclear deal with world powers would be a 'historic regret.'

President Hassan Rouhani made the comments Sunday in the city of Sabzevar while on a

tour of Iran's Razavi Khorasan province.

Rouhani said: 'If (the U.S.) opts to pull out of the nuclear deal, it will soon realize

that this decision will become a historic regret for them.'

Rouhani also assured Iranians that 'no change will occur in our lives next week' regardless

of Trump's decision.

Trump faces a self-imposed May 12 deadline over the 2015 nuclear deal, which he long

has criticized."

These are the leaders who continue to promise to destroy Israel and all her allies; a country

that oppresses its people, denying them basic rights like freedom of speech.

Why should we be worrying about what their corrupt leaders will do?

Well, because Iran is no friend to the U.S., that's why.

However, President Rouhani is actually playing right into Trump's hands:

When you threaten a country with "historic regret," that doesn't bode well for you.

Iran has everything to lose, by attacking the United States—even with words and apparently,

Rouhani just doesn't realize his mistake.

I think he should be more concerned with his people's continued resentment over the government.

Trying to appease a people who can overthrow him should be his biggest priority.

Otherwise, he – and his country – might be the ones suffering

a "historic regret."

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Montana's GOP Congressional members support Trump on Iran deal pull-out - Duration: 0:56.

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New Poll Reveals Mueller's Raid On Trump's Lawyer Is Beginning To Backfire Majorly - Duration: 15:52.

New Poll Reveals Mueller's Raid On Trump's Lawyer Is Beginning To Backfire Majorly

This has to be one of the finest examples ever seen of a man whose power and intent

to take down a president has driven him to make such a foolish mistake that he botched

the whole deal.

Although President Trump has made it extremely clear that he believes special counsel Robert

Mueller's investigation into Russia and his 2016 presidential campaign is for all

intent and purpose a political "Witch Hunt," Mueller still enjoyed a vast majority of public

approval.

But now after Mueller's order to the FBI to raid Trump's attorney Michael Cohen's

office over what may have been a campaign law violation when he paid off Stormy Daniels

during the 2016 campaign the tables have finally turned.

According to a new Rasmussen poll released only last week, just 46 percent of likely

U.S. voters now believe Mueller's investigation is an honest attempt to determine criminal

wrongdoing by the President and his administration.

That's down from 52 percent when the same question was asked in the same survey in October

of 2017.

But at the same time, 40 percent of respondents also told Rasmussen they believe Mueller's

investigation has now morphed into a partisan witch hunt.

That's an 8 point rise from October's poll when only 32% believed Mueller's investigation

was indeed partisan.

17% are still undecided.

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The tides seem to have turned after Michael Cohen who is Trump's longtime personal attorney

had his office, his home and a hotel room raided by the FBI.

All for what has nothing to do with Russian collusion during the 2016 campaign.

Instead, Cohen is under investigation for campaign finance violations, bank fraud, and

wire fraud.

Someday we will all open a dictionary to the words "Witch Hunt" and we will see a picture

of Former FBI Director Robert Mueller and his merry band of Democrat operatives who

sit on his panel.

Here is more on what Mueller lost thanks to his astronomical misstep via Breitbart:

"Any chance special counsel Robert Mueller had to get an interview with President Trump

was likely k****d with the unprecedented FBI raid on Trump's personal attorney, the far-left

NBC News reports.

Prior to this week's raid, which has shifted public opinion against Mueller, detailed that

talks had been ongoing between the special counsel's office and Trump's attorneys

about a potential interview, an opportunity for Mueller to question the president directly.

NBC reports that the negotiation was nearly concluded, had reached the "final sticking

points" about the "timing, scope and length" of Trump's testimony.

Things were close enough that, in an effort to fully prepare for the interview, Trump

was talking about expanding his legal team.

But the raid, which many see as a mixture of prosecutorial overreach and desperation,

has scrambled negotiations.

The chances of Trump's sitting down with a special counsel, who is obviously out of

control and working way outside his stated mission to investigate collusion between the

Trump campaign and Russia, are probably nil.

Moreover, Mueller's disastrous stunt gives Trump cover with the public to not sit down

with Mueller.

By all accounts, the FBI's raid on Michael Cohen is centered on Trump's personal s*x

life, including, for some bizarre reason, the Access Hollywood tape and the perfectly

legal non-disclosure agreement signed by a porn star and Playboy bunny who claim to have

had consensual affairs with Trump more than a decade ago.

The public just does not care about this stuff.

Because it gave Trump what the public will see as a perfectly legitimate excuse not to

sit for an interview, the Cohen raid is probably the first big mistake Mueller has made.

The interview was Mueller's best chance to nail the president in a process crime,

to lure him into a perjury trap.

As of now, Mueller's investigation is floundering.

Thus far, he has only been able to charge a few people with process or financial crimes,

none of which have anything to do with Trump or his campaign.

In another dramatic move, Mueller did indict a handful of Russians, but this ultimately

proved to be a showy and symbolic gesture.

The accused will never be extradited, will never see the inside of a courtroom, and are

not even charged with "election meddling."

Whatever they might be guilty of, it was small potatoes and more anti-Trump than not.

What's more, the Russian investigation has backfired on the political left.

The Democrats and their allies in the media and intelligence community are the ones facing

the blowback.

Partisan FBI personnel have been fired or demoted, and the congressional investigation

into the Obama's administration's obvious surveillance abuses has only just begun.

As far as Trump's obstructing justice, even the non-stop leaks coming from Mueller's

office to anti-Trump outlets like NBC News cannot make anything close to a credible case

for that:

Three sources familiar with the investigation said the findings Mueller has collected on

Trump's attempts to obstruct justice include: His intent to fire former FBI Director James

Comey; his role in the crafting of a misleading public statement on the nature of a June 2016

Trump Tower meeting between his son and Russians; Trump's dangling of pardons before grand

jury witnesses who might testify against him; and pressuring Attorney General Jeff Sessions

not to recuse himself from the Russia investigation.

This is a laughable pile of nonsense, and Mueller knows it.

So now, Mueller is chasing the s*x angle, but in doing so, he almost certainly blew

his chance to achieve his goal of overturning a presidential election with a perjury charge.

The only thing that might have persuaded Trump to risk an interview was public pressure,

which Trump no longer has to worry about.

Trump has plenty of other things to worry about.

Mueller is more likely than not to make more empty but grandiose moves in the hopes of

affecting the outcomes of the 2018 mid-terms and Trump's 2020 re-election campaign.

But the interview is where Trump would have faced the most risk, and Mueller appears to

have blown that.

Up till now, unlike others at his level under investigation, Trump has been incredibly cooperative.

While Obama officials pleaded the Fifth, Hillary deleted and bleached emails and Bill Clinton

hid what he could behind executive privilege, no one on Team Trump has done

any

of this.

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Hot Mic Catches Tender Moment Between Trump & His First Lady — Silences Critics - Duration: 3:28.

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'Dangerous' for Trump to Expend Political Capital Opposing Blankenship - Duration: 4:29.

Fox News Alert voters heading to the polls in four states that could test

president Trump's clout with GOP voters particularly in West Virginia

president Trump urging fellow Republicans to vote against former coal

exec Don Blankenship who has been to prison

Blankenship saying he is quote trump e'er than Trump and not backing down the

four states with primaries today it has at least to me felt like this is the

only one that's going on here in in West Virginia Giano as our guest here what do

you think happens in the end is that Trump ear than Trump headed to mansion

land I think the president has learned a lesson from his past failings when it

comes to Roy Moore in Alabama I think that Joe Manchin who is currently the

sitting senator day is very popular and I know that there's ten seats that's

being targeted by Republicans in areas that Democrats or President Trump won

and Democrat area so this is by a lot so this is a very important seat and just

the fact that this is a great example as to what we can do in terms of moving

forward with the strategy this impeachment talk has been coming up

across the spectrum is something that's very serious and I spoke with a House

member of the House of Representatives recently who said that if we don't get

the Senate if we don't keep the Senate and we lose the house then there can be

some very serious implications so this is beyond just moving the President's

agenda forth this is can go into the impeachment conversation and we don't

pick up seats or maintain the control of the Senate so rachel is this a place

where the president shooter should not step in because what he did was draw

attention to erase that now is split among three people you know

statistically I think Blankenship is up by a couple points he has and I don't

think he should step in I don't and much I know you worked for president for

Governor Romney when Romney ran against Obama in that second term Romney felt

like a pre Obama candidate in a post Obama world and when I saw the debate

between the Virginia candidates of our West Virginia candidates I didn't know

anything about any of them right but it struck me that the other two candidates

were pre trumpets and that Blankenship was a was

so authentic I remember they asked all three of them really difficult questions

and the two other candidates did the sort of politician talking point where

they avoided the difficult question didn't answer directly and the other guy

who had really the worst thing on his you know prison and people who died in

his my charge like he answers very directly to the people and I think this

is a new era of authenticity and candidates will be rewarded and so I

think it's a little dangerous for the president to expend his capital but

against Blankenship on this we do have to take a stand though and this is a man

who uses racist language he's talked about Mitch McConnell is it China people

he calls him cocaine Mitch which is a complete fallacy about his wife's

family's shipping company here I do think the president should have stepped

in to at least be on the record not like he was for one more you know an accused

pedophile but Katie I'm curious as to your thoughts in Ohio because that's a

race I'm really interested yeah right I was just reading that eight million

voters and they're expecting north of 1.6 million to vote today yeah it's

gonna cuz sherrod Brown is he's always been my Dark Horse yeah certainly for a

VP candidate so how do you think it shapes up I think he has a pretty good

chance and obviously Republicans are playing close attention to it but I

agree with you that West Virginia is something that we've had a lot more

attention focused on and because the president has gotten involved and said

Blankenship shouldn't it be voted for I'm wondering if he wins tomorrow night

whether the president then will campaign for him and pull back those comments

well and I had mentioned in West Virginia something that we might see his

joe Manchin go a little bit farther to the right right he might look over it

like a Connor Lam down and say I'm a Republican now changing which makes

November really complicated Joe Manchin votes with Trump sixty percent of the

time times as well we have to go they had taken you and I stepped in and

prefer to hear your voice in mind

you

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Trump withdraws U.S. from Iran nuclear deal - Duration: 3:54.

U.S. President Donald Trump has officially announced that the United States is withdrawing

from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

Following the announcement,... Trump's national security adviser said the move was also a

message to North Korea ahead of the Pyongyang-Washington summit.

Experts have mixed feelings on whether Trump's decision might derail the ongoing efforts

to denuclearize North Korea.

Lee Ji-won has more.

"I am announcing today that the United States will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal."

With Tuesday's announcement from the White House, the U.S. has officially withdrawn from

the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, forged in 2015,... aimed at curbing Tehran's nuclear

program in exchange for eased economic sanctions.

President Trump said the U.S. has definitive proof Iran has been lying about its nuclear

activities, adding that the Obama-era deal was too weak to fully denuclearize Iran even

if it fully complied with the deal.

He warned that the highest level of economic sanctions will be imposed, and any nation

that helps Iran develop nuclear weapons will also be strongly sanctioned by the U.S.

The sanctions related to Iran's energy, auto and financial sectors will be imposed after

90-day and 180-day wind-down periods.

Other signatories to the deal, who had been trying to dissuade President Trump from making

this decision, expressed their regret in a statement.

Britain, Germany, France and the EU said they will continue to implement the deal,... while

Iran responded by saying it could restart industrial enrichment of uranium.

But Iran's President ( ) Hassan Rouhani said he would wait a few weeks to discuss the matter

with Iran's allies and other signatories to the nuclear deal first.

While the decision was widely expected, eyes are now on whether the decision will affect

a possible North Korea-U.S. denuclearization deal, expected to be made at their summit

in the coming weeks.

At a press conference after Tuesday's announcement, John Bolton, Trump's national security adviser,

said the message to North Korea is that the President wants a real deal and that the U.S.

will not tolerate inadequate deals.

Experts have mixed views on whether President Trump's decision will have an impact on what

appears to be an impending denuclearization deal with Pyongyang.

And while some say it may seem to give the U.S. the upper hand, North Korea could also

end up requesting more from Washington.

"It could seem like the U.S. is indirectly pressuring Pyongyang for a complete denuclearization

deal, but the North could also ask the U.S. to give it a rock solid security guarantee,...

so the U.S. cannot simply ditch the deal unilaterally at a later date."

But others doubt President Trump's decision to scrap the Iran deal will bother the North

Koreans at all.

"I don't think it'll have a significant effect.

The North Koreans never had much interest in the Iran deal.

When people in the west kept suggesting that the JCPOA was a model for a future North Korean

deal, they felt compelled to come out and state explicitly 'No, this is not a precedence

for us, we have the bomb, Iran doesn't, it suits their needs, it doesn't suit ours.

It's irrelevant.'"

With U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visiting North Korea for the second time on Wednesday,

eyes are on whether the two sides can iron out their remaining differences and finally

announce the date and location of their highly-anticipated summit.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

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Obama's Pissed As Trump Pulls Out Of Iran Nuke Deal & Reveals His Darkest Secret - Duration: 5:14.

Obama's Pissed As Trump Pulls Out Of Iran Nuke Deal & Reveals His Darkest Secret.

President Donald Trump is making it official, defying all the globalists and naysayers by

pulling out of the disastrous Iran Nuke Deal.

This was Barack Obama's deal, one he viewed as a huge shining accomplishment.

Now, the former president and his minions are freaking out as Trump dropped another

bombshell, revealing Obama's darkest secret that he thought no one would ever know.

Former President Barack Obama told us he was saving us from all-out nuclear war.

He said that, if we didn't sign on to his "brilliant foreign policy accomplishment"

called the Iran Nuke Deal, America would regret it as we watched Iran become a nuclear state

who would immediately go to war.

As a candidate, Donald Trump called out the Iran Nuke Deal as the "worst deal ever."

He promised Americans he would pull out of the deal.

He kept that promise today, but it was not easy.

President Trump had the entire European community, especially France and Germany, begging him

to stay in the deal.

In the end, Trump re-instated the toughest nuclear-economic sanctions on Iran, making

it clear there is a new sheriff in town, saying, "I will sign a presidential memorandum re-instating

the highest level of economic sanctions on the Iranian regime, and any nation caught

helping Iran could also be strongly sanctioned.

America will not be held hostage to nuclear blackmail."

Obama's lackeys have been out in force, bad mouthing Trump and saying that, if he

pulled out of the deal, it would be catastrophic.

Obama's UN Ambassador and pro-Palestinian flunky Samantha Powers tweeted, "I will

never forget the dark cloud that hung over the White House in the years Iran was advancing

nuclear program, and Obama was briefed on all the risks of using military force."

She added, "Trump has demolished America's credibility & paved the way for Iran to re-start

its nuclear program.

Trump has done the unthinkable: isolated the US & rallied the world around Iran.

The costs of using military force have only increased."

Ms. Powers is a liar.

Iran never stopped its nuclear program, and they have been laughing their butts off over

in Tehran ever since Obama bowed down like a supplicant, asking for forgiveness and giving

them billions, all the while knowing they were never going to stop producing nukes.

Former President Obama and his tight circle of loyalists know this is the darkest secret,

which they kept from the American people.

Now, they are terrified as Trump tells the world Obama knew all along Iran wasn't ever

going to comply with the Iran Nuke Deal.

Foreign Policy expert Nate Jackson reported, "Obama's nuclear deal was built on lies,

just as we said from the beginning.

The worst part is that Obama and his secretary of state, John Kerry, weren't duped they

were part of the con, all in search of a legacy for Obama.

And what a horrible legacy it was, too."

This is why Obama's former Secretary of State John Kerry went rogue, violating the

Logan Act.

As The Hill reported, former Secretary of State John Kerry had "reportedly been meeting

with Iranian interlocutors, and strategizing with them in a way that one can only assume

is meant to counter the Trump team's approach and limit its options."

Kerry knew, if Trump pulled out, he and Barack would be exposed.

So, he ran around, contacting Iranian officials when he has no authority.

Only a desperate man horrified with the thought that Americans would find out the truth, that

he and his boss Obama were in on the con, would act in such an illegal and reckless

manner.

Bloomberg's Eli Lake reported, "Beyond the fate of the nuclear deal, the Israeli

intelligence also presents a crisis for the [1970] Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty, to

which Iran is a member.

Now verified, it shows that Iran has systematically lied to weapons inspectors for nearly 20 years.

If Iran doesn't pay a price for its deception, then what is to stop future rogues from following

the Iran model?"

As Trump concluded his speech today, he pointed out that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is

on his way to North Korea.

This was done today to also show Kim Jong-un that America isn't playing around.

Trump's actions make it clear to North Korea that the only path they have is to de-nuclearize

the Korean peninsula.

As Sean Davis tweeted, "With the Paris climate deal dead, the Iran nuclear deal on life support,

and Obamacare eviscerated, Obama's only real legacy at this point is the presidency

of Donald Trump."

Barack Obama's darkest secret was his sick allegiance to Iran, as he screwed the American

people into a nuke deal that was always a con which he was in on.

Today, President Donald Trump has exposed the Obama administration's lies, shredding

Barack's so-called accomplishments and making his real legacy the presidency of Donald Trump.

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Trump withdraws U.S. from Iran nuclear deal - Duration: 2:39.

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Trump CIA pick Director nominee Gina Haspel at Senate confirmation hearing - Duration: 6:27.

good morning miss Haskell good morning senator Feinstein while many nominees

have classified backgrounds you are very unique you have 30 years of undercover

experience accordingly we ask the agency that your records be declassified I

think I signed three letters in that regard to make an informed decision and

because the public should beware of the background of its leaders instead the

CIA selectively declassified only small pieces of information to bolster your

nomination while keeping damaging information under wraps

giving the CIA's refusal to make your record public I'm very limited in what I

can say and I think as you know I like you personally very much

this isn't probably the most difficult hearing in my more than two decades I

have ever sat in but let me begin in his memoir former CIA Consul General John

Rizzo described how in 2005 Jose Rodriguez was promoted to be deputy CIA

director for operations and installed as his chief of staff an officer from the

counter-terrorist Center who had previously run the interrogation program

is that you senator I'm so pleased you asked me that question yes or no will do

no and and for the record if you if you have your staff checked mr. Rizzo has

issued a correction it is it is true that it is hard for in a secret

understanding that is not accurately confirmed that it was you know he issued

a correction when people write books I didn't read mr. Rizzo's book so I didn't

even know that was out there mr. Rizzo and actually I read about it in the

Washington Post last night Eric whemple I believe wrote a story talking about

the failure to for of certain organizations to correct

their facts and that was one of them and he noted that mr. Rizzo about ten days

ago he was wrong he did in fact check and that has been corrected I would

never even served in that department nor was I had read directly his quote from

the book several weeks later Porter promoted Jose Rodriguez to the position

of deputy director for operations Jim pavatt former job once more Jose

installed as his chief of staff an officer from the counter-terrorist

Center who had previously run the interrogation program between them they

were the staunch advocates inside the building for destroying the tapes

senator I did not run the interrogation department in fact I was not even read

into the interrogation program until it had been up and running for a year I

never serve you an advocate for destroying the tapes senator I

absolutely was an advocate if we could within and conforming to US law and if

we could get policy concurrence to eliminate the security risk posed to our

officers by those tapes and because this isn't illegal order of what those tapes

contained no I never watched the tapes that I understood that our officers

faces were on them and that that was very dangerous at a time when they were

unauthorized disclosures that were exposing the program but it also exposed

how the program was conducted because they were tapes of the actual

interrogation of certain of 92 detainees as I understand it no the tapes were

recordings of only one detainee it was 92 tapes of one detainee well thank you

for for for that let me in November and December of 2002 did you oversee the

enhanced interrogation of al-nashiri which included the use of the waterboard

as publicly reported yes or no senator anything about my classified

assignment history throughout my 33 years we can talk about in this

afternoon's classified session there are guidelines on as you know existing

classification guidelines and I should go back to your first point which is

very very important about why we haven't Declassified more about my history there

are existing classification guidelines that apply to operational activity of

any officer it has been suggested to me by my team that if we tried to

declassify some of my operational history it would help my nomination I

said that we could not do that it is very important that the director of the

Central Intelligence Agency adhere to the same classification guidelines that

all employees must adhere to because they are very good reason for those

classification guidelines exposing operational information can be damaging

to sources and methods as you know but there is also a physical risk to

officers who go out to the far ends of the globe and conduct dangerous missions

and they believe that their participation in those dangerous

missions will be protected it would be a security risk if we started

declassifying associations between CIA officers and particular terrorists or

terrorist operations so I am adhering to the existing guidelines and I believe

that it is important and that I could not stand before the CIA if I sought for

short-term gain to declassify my operational history thank you

you

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Trump is Gearing Up to Give Dems This BRUTAL ULTIMATUM in Order to Fund #TheWall - Duration: 11:59.

Trump is Gearing Up to Give Dems This BRUTAL ULTIMATUM in Order to Fund #TheWall

President Trump has had it with the obstruction over the border wall.

Our country is in dire need of law & order and border security, and the Democrats, who

want to build a new political base of "illegal voters," are fighting him every step of

the way.

So, President Trump is ready to shut down the government over the funding of his border

wall.

From The Blaze

President Donald Trump suggested Saturday that a government shutdown might be needed

to secure his proposed wall for the U.S.-Mexico border, ABC News reported.

What happened?

"We're going to get the wall, even if we have to think about closing up the country

for a little while," Trump said during a tax reform roundtable meeting in Cleveland

on Saturday.

"We're going to get the wall.

We have no choice."

Trump did not specify what he meant by "closing up the country," according to the report.

But he told supporters last month that there could be an autumn shutdown if Congress fails

to meet his funding demands on border security.

The president wrote on Twitter this week that the border is "under siege," adding: "Congress

must act now to change our weak and ineffective immigration laws.

Must build a Wall.

Mexico, which has a massive crime problem, is doing little to help!"

Our Southern Border is under siege.

Congress must act now to change our weak and ineffective immigration laws.

Must build a Wall.

Mexico, which has a massive crime problem, is doing little to help!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 4, 2018

One week ago, Trump also suggested a shutdown over the border wall.

His comment came in reference to a "caravan" of migrants seeking asylum in the U.S.

"I really thought they'd be much better to us and tougher on the caravan.

Didn't work out that way," Trump said in the report.

"They allow these people to come up through Mexico and come into our country."

The migrants entered the U.S. several days ago and their requests for asylum are under

consideration.

The president also used the event as an opportunity to support Rep. Jim Renacci (R-Ohio), who

is running for U.S. Senate.

He was seated alongside Trump on the stage.

Trump said Renacci is "doing really great" and "has my full support," the report

stated.

"We need your vote.

We need your help, so go out and help Jim," Trump said.

Anything else? Trump also participated in an RNC fundraiser

in Cleveland, where he spoke to 250 people and helped raise $3 million, ABC News reported.

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President Trump Withdraws U.S. From 'Defective' Iran Nuclear Deal - Duration: 1:39.

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Happening: "Trump To Announce Iran Deal Decision AT 2 PM" - Duration: 11:36.

we begin with a fox news alert it is decision day on the Iran nuclear

deal President Trump set to announce whether he will follow

through on his threat pull out of that landmark agreement negotiated by his

predecessor good morning to you I'm John Scott and I'm Melissa Francis big days

so will he mix it or fix it less than three hours from now the president will

reveal his plan for the Iran deal an agreement he's blasted for years calling

it a disaster among other things are you or P and allies still strongly back this

agreement which could collapse if the u.s. withdraws well critics cite very

real concerns about trusting Iran the Iranians have been lying lie every time

their lips move they're lying the Iranians were working with the North

Koreans until just a few weeks ago on their nuclear program and their ICBM

program and the Europeans who simply want to get keep things as they are for

the trade value the fact is if we sanction them again we ought to sanction

anybody else who does business with them that'll stop the euros from helping to

bail them out while they cheat on this program chief White House correspondent

John Roberts is live with more John John good morning to you gauging

the percentages between Nick's or fix Nick's would appear to have the edge

right now that the president would still like to fix it the overall with a deal

that takes care of everything that Iran is accused of doing its

short-term nuclear program its long-term nuclear program its ballistic missile

program and its destabilizing behavior the White House is playing this one very

close to the best today we do know that the president within the last hour spoke

to French President Emmanuel macron and we understand that the jcpoa joint

comprehensive plan of action was the centerpiece of that phone call the

president also spoke to President Xi of China this morning the jcpoa might have

come up at that phone call we're told was mostly about trade and North Korea

certainly though the president has made no secret of the fact that he does not

like this deal and indications are at this point that he will not sign a new

waiver of sanctions the waivers that he and the president obama had signed every

90 days under the terms of the agreement of this deal and

that could begin the process of the United States pulling out of the joint

comprehensive plan of action White House legislative affairs director mark short

saying as some saying a short time ago here on fox news that it would be no

surprise if the president pulled out listen it's kind of hard to think that

Iran is following the the spirit of the deal and so I think the president has

been clear about his demands for for a better deal and I think that he will

make his case to the American people today the idea that Iran is cheating on

this deal took on new life after the Israeli prime minister last week laid

out intelligence and evidence that Iran had a secret program to build a nuclear

weapon still there's a difference of opinion in how to deal with this in the

administration Mike Pompeo the newly minted Secretary of State John Bolton

the national security adviser both in favor of pulling out James Madison

secretary defense thinks it would be better to stay in the president has also

heard from our European allies French President McCrone a couple of weeks ago

and again on the telephone this morning Angela Merkel the Chancellor of Germany

Teresa made the UK prime minister all urging him to stay in and then seek a

second deal to deal with those other three items that I talked about Iran

threatening to restart its nuclear program if the u.s. pulls out of the

jcpoa when he met with president Park rone last month the president warned

Iran against doing that listen here won't be so easy for them to restart

this president they're not going to be restarting anything they restarted

taking up big problems bigger than they've ever had before and you can mark

it down they restart their nuclear program they will have bigger problems

than they have ever had before thank you very much everybody

the president also taking aim at former Secretary of State John Kerry after

reports that he has been engaging in below the radar contacts with Iranian

and European leaders about the deal the president this morning saying John Kerry

has to get off the stage quote John Kerry can't get over the fact that he

had his chance and blew it stay away from negotiations John you are hurting

our country the president has been given a range of options on what to do from

his advisors I'm being told that he went through a very methodical

decision-making process and John today decision day two o'clock this afternoon

and we will have that live obviously John Roberts our chief White House

correspondent Thank You thanks New York's Attorney General resigning after

a stunning report in which four women accused him of the salting them well

they were romantically involved with him the Manhattan district attorney opening

a criminal investigation into Eric Schneiderman who had been a high-profile

advocate for women's issues in a fierce opponent of President Trump Laura Engel

is live in our newsroom with more on this Laura hi Melissa well the details

of the New York Attorney General's alleged misdeeds were revealed last

night in a searing article put out by the New Yorker for women alleged

Sneiderman slapped choked and abused them while they were in a romantic

relationship with him or had an encounter with him and two of the women

who went on the record say they had to receive medical attention after their

encounters which they described as assault happened

the NYPD tells Fox they have no record of any complaints filed by the women who

both told The New Yorker they were too frightened to come forward because

Schneiderman warned them he could have them followed their phones tapped and he

threatened to quote kill them if they broke up with him after last night's

story broke Nidoran issued the following statement in the privacy of intimate

relationships I have engaged in role-playing and other consensual sexual

activity I have not assaulted anyone I have never

engaged in non-consensual sex which is a line I would not cross Snyderman

resigned and stepped down saying the allegations would be too much of a

distraction for him to continue after quickly losing the support of Democratic

leaders including Governor Andrew Cuomo who spoke out this morning

listen change comes when people demand change and change comes when the problem

is revealed and exposed that is always step one if true the ironic twist

becomes his role as an outspoken figure in the need to movement against sexual

harassment which angered at least two of his accusers all

so in 2016 his office published a know your rights brochure for victims of

domestic violence and in 2010 when he was a state senator from Manhattan he

introduced a bill to contention 'el strangulation of violent felony

Solicitor General Barbara Underwood will take over for now and an interim

replacement will be chosen by the state legislature with voters deciding on a

new Attorney General in November it goes on Melissa Wow

Laura Ingalls thank you thanks for more let's bring in John McCormick senior

writer for the Weekly Standard I mean what a 24-hours the allegations come out

John the governor goes after the Attorney General and the Attorney

General tenders his resignation it doesn't usually happen that quickly not

usually but these were really some pretty horrific allegations for all the

everything that meets who has brought to light the allegations of slapping

choking multiple allegations multiple people confirming that these stories

were told at the time really hard to see how it would have played out any

differently so first I think you just have to to praise the victims here for

speaking out in the journalists who help them tell their story you know what one

thing that it underscored for me is reading my part where one of the alleged

victims says that her friends urged her not to come forward because Schneider

was simply too important of a democratic politician and so that just really

underscored the fact that you know the poison of partisanship or tribalism it

really in fact either party whether that's Democrats who originally defended

people like you know dismissed allegations against Bill Clinton or

Republicans who dismissed them against Roy Moore or even Donald Trump so I

think that is one lesson to take away from this yeah Trump obviously no fan of

Schneiderman Schneiderman was going after Trump all in court on several

issues but it brings to light this tweet the Donald Trump sent out in 2013 so

we're talking five years ago he writes Weiner is gone Spitzer is gone

next will be lightweight Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is he a crook

wait and see worse than Spitzer or Weiner that was put out on September

11th which has its own hallmarks of 2013 do you know anything about

the now president knew them I do not so you don't know if that was speculation

or if he had heard a rumor or if you had heard something more than that when you

put that out what you see a lot of Democrats saying now is they're saying

hey Al Franken for very for much much much less worse things he's gone you

know now Schneiderman for very horrific allegations is gone well people like in

Missouri there are very horrific allegations against the Missouri

Republican governor Eric Greitens who is refusing to step down you know they

would point out that multiple allegations of you know sexual assaults

against sitting president Republican president Donald Trump he is still in

office so I think that you'll have both sides you know pointing fingers here but

what really underscores is not this isn't a partisan issue that that

malfeasance can can occur near the party and as you point out hats off to Ronan

Farrow who is the guy who exposed Harvey Weinstein and and now it's the Attorney

General of the state of New York yeah he's in a really excellent job I think

Jane Mayer also working the story you know he without without a dog and

journalists to help these stories come to light even with the bravery of the

victims you don't know if they ever would have felt comfortable enough to

have spoken out I think in many of these cases especially the Weinstein case that

they wouldn't have I think and in terms of the political impact of this you know

I don't know if this will have any impact on New York politics

Governor Cuomo spoke out very quickly calling for Schneiderman's resignation

Cuomo does face a primary challenge from the left from a feminist Cynthia Nixon

so you wonder if this just sort of maybe alter the environment the way people and

viewing this race and maybe just think they're sick of the whole system and

they want someone fresh that could have an impact helping someone like some yeah

because the the early polls showed are way behind but that race is getting a

bit tighter so kind of interesting to watch and we will be John McCormick from

the Weekly Standard John thank you thank you Attorney General Jack sessions with

some very tough talk on immigration what he's now threatening to do to those who

enter this country illegally pussy I age nominee Gina Haskell back on the Conn

Capitol Hill ahead of tomorrow's confirmation hearing why some charge

she's the target of a smear campaign by Democrats as the White House back sir to

the hill we wanted to get a fair hearing a thorough hearing and we're very

confident that not only will all of the members of the Senate see what the rest

of us see and certainly even some of the people that have held that position see

but that G knows more than qualified to to run Italy the agency

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Rep. McCarthy: Trump Can Negotiate Better Deal to Prevent Nuclear Iran - Duration: 6:11.

let's bring in House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy sir there's there was

never a lot of bipartisan support for this deal at least on Capitol Hill

President Obama declined to put four put it forward for a vote because they said

they wouldn't have had the vote so they took action unilaterally and now the

President of the United States the current president Donald Trump is going

to apparently reverse that decision your thoughts today well my thought is

remember this is this is not a treaty and this is probably the problem with

the agreement even if you look back on those who we respect and have seen this

you go to condi rice former Secretary of State she said she never would have

signed this agreement she also said if the president does pull out it's not the

end of the world because I think from what you're hearing if the President

does end up pulling out you have a number of days here for Iran to come

back and actually negotiate a better deal if the whole concept of this

agreement was to keep Iran for having a nuclear weapon the agreement does not

stop that at the end of it they would be allowed to have it they continue to test

their ballistic missiles they take the billions of dollars that were provided

to them to fund terrorism around the world I think it's only appropriate that

the world together comes involved and gets a better agreement or make sure

Iran does not have a nuclear weapon and this is something the president

campaigned on remember and if it did come to the floor the only bipartisan

vote that would have taken place was it would have voted this down that's why it

was never a treaty right which was it never should have been moved forward as

an agreement because it was always in jeopardy with the next administration is

the White House asking the Congress to try to pass anything now after this step

that the president takes today no they haven't asked us anything yet I've been

briefed on a few things the president will do today but our own Foreign

Affairs have had hearings on this as well and remember here we are with North

Korea now sitting down with South Korea something the past administration wasn't

able to do as well I think President Trump understands foreign policy able to

get people together that haven't been in the past and if our main goal here is

not to have Iran to have a nuclear weapon I would trust this president to

actually get it done and I think you would have

look at this Agreement differently if that's your goal to set out to make

happen I see I see your point of view on that how do you respond to critics who

say that the president by withdrawing from this deal that if the previous

president made that it makes talks with North Korea harder because it looks like

the president the United States isn't able to confirm that the United States

will keep its word in the future now United States keeps its word to any

treaty we go forward with and remember this is not an agreement that was agreed

to by President Trump what I would look at is is quite the opposite if the

president says he's going to do something he would follow through with

it just as he would move the embassy to Jerusalem just as other presidents

promised they would but they would not do that

so I think because the president does keep his word that's the reason why Kim

jong-il is talking to South Korea as well and the one thing I would look at

you would want to create a treaty with America because that's what we keep

agreements was always the argument against this and what's more importantly

if America when it was President Obama said he wanted to stop Iran from a

nuclear weapon but would agree to a treaty our agreement not a treaty that

would allow it to happen I think America loses credibility in the long run with

that what would you say to your constituents and people across America

who are maybe not steeped in the details on the Iran deal but they are concerned

about rising gas prices and what this might do to the summers gas prices going

forward well what I tell my voters in California the reason the gas prices are

rising in California because the Democrats raised that the tax on it and

we have an initiative on the ballot to actually even peel those 12 cents so we

won't be paying in California a dollar higher than those in other states as

well and and America is becoming energy independent so no we're moving in the

right direction and the one thing I would say any American why would they

want to give Iran money for their oil if they're going to fund terrorism

throughout the world that we watch time and time again I know as an American I

would never want that you know I'm waiting for the president he's going to

step to the lectern any moment now then diplomatic reception room we'll take

that to you live just a non international question for you

going forward it's you tomorrow there's several primaries that are today I'm

sorry that's the boys that are happening all across America Republicans

I just curious where you think you are in the midterms because you know the a

lot of conventional wisdom would say that the Republicans are definitely

going to lose a house in this midterm election year it's not unusual for a

sitting president for his party to lose seats in a midterm looking ahead at some

of your candidates going forward and what their positioning how are you

feeling about their chances today I actually feel very good because you know

why unemployment is at three point nine percent it hasn't been this low in 18

years 48 out of 50 states just had their energy bills lowered because our tax

bill millions of people just got a bonus we have actually on human trafficking

shut down Backpage and others the opioid crisis we're moving 60 bills to do

something with that if you ask the American people how they feel is the

omit is America going in a good place this is CNN 57% say yes to that the last

time that happened that was back in the early 2000s so you know what I think

it's election today it's no doubt we'd keep the majority and the thing that

actually promises that more is because Nancy Pelosi even today said if they win

the majority she would become Speaker and she would raise your taxes right she

said she would roll back what President Trump put forward so and we're gonna

talk about that later in the show House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy thanks

for joining me thank you for having me Dina

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Middle East on edge of HUGE arms race as Trump kills Iran nuke deal - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:06.

Middle East on edge of HUGE arms race as Trump kills Iran nuke deal

THE Middle East is on the brink of a massive arms race that could spark an apocalyptic

WW3 clash following the US's decision to pull out of the controversial Iran nuclear

deal, a top Jordan official has claimed.

US President Donald Trump yesterday announced he would take the superpower out of the arrangement,

which aims to stop Tehran mullahs from creating a nuclear arsenal.

Iran had promised to give up any attempt at getting nukes under Trump's predecessor

Barack Obama.

The Islamic republic has since threatened to restart its nuclear reactors.

Tehran's alarming threat has led Jordan's foreign minister, Ayman al-Safadi, to warn

the Middle East could be on the brink of a huge arms race in the war-torn region.

He said: "If we do not look at the political picture and find a way to ensure that the

whole region is free of nuclear weapons, we'll be looking at a lot of dangerous repercussions

that will affect the region in terms of an arms race.

"We all need to work together in making sure that we solve the conflicts of the region

and strive for a Middle East free of all weapons of mass destruction."

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron had begged Trump

not to kill the deal fearing it could lead to another major conflict in the region.

The two nations, along with the UK, China and Russia, are still keen to keep the arrangement

alive.

But, there are now fears the US is planning regime change in the country that could lead

to another large-scale war.

It comes after Rudy Giuliani, Trump's newly appointed lawyer, said: "We have a president

who is tough.

"We have a president who is committed to regime change as are we."

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