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hi I'm Mike Ditka your size law enforcement that's the

focus of tonight's angle a lot of us grew up to have a romanticized view of

federal prosecutors and law enforcement they were all like Eliot Ness and The

Untouchables truth justice and the American Way it was about locking up the

bad guys and protecting the rest of us and there are many dedicated men and

women across the country serving as assistant US attorneys who are doing

just that but sadly we've also seen egregious

examples in recent years of prosecutions of prominent figures that seem to have

been politically motivated prosecutions that resulted in huge miscarriages of

justice one such case was that of conservative filmmaker author an old

college friend Dinesh D'Souza who was pardoned today by President Trump for a

conviction stemming from a $20,000 bundled campaign contribution to 2012

Senate campaign of friend Wendy long Obama's US Attorney Preet Bharara went

for broke against D'Souza in a case that could have been easily disposed of with

a fine and should have been this is D'Souza whom I spoke with

exclusively on radio today with regard to Preet Bharara you know I see him as

along with Eric Holder as sort of part of this Obama team of goons as he will

that was unleashed to get me in retaliation for the movie I made about

Obama and I think Ferrara's ambition was that this would he would prove that by

getting a fellow Indian he would kind of endear himself to the Obama team it was

a move of ambition as I understand it but you know this this would have to

file this into the Karma is a department we Ferrara got fired by Trump and I got

pardoned well D'Souza was sentenced to eight

months at a community confinement center in five years of probation and community

service a thirty thousand dollar fine and

counseling he called it a failed attempt at re-education when Republican members

of Congress who suspected political motivations pushed for the release of

D'Souza's FBI file the department balked when they finally turned over the file

at least made access to the file they found out that his political affiliation

and were critical of Obama had indeed been referenced from the FBI reports

seen by a Republican member of Congress it said the following D'Souza is likely

an ultra conservative right-wing author and creator of a documentary critical of

the Obama administration because of D'Souza's purported conservative beliefs

it is likely that D'Souza orchestrated the excess contributions the agents name

who wrote the above description was redacted the expenditure then authorized

for a case concerning $20,000 with the campaign contributions $100,000 what my

case shows in miniature is the way that Obama and Hillary to have gangster eyes

the u.s. politics there's a new ton that's come in American politics and and

Trump is I think very well aware of it in some ways the product of it it's not

just D'Souza who the former Obama Justice Department targeted remember

what happened to Virginia's Republican Governor Bob McDonnell who many thought

could have been a future presidential candidate he was prosecuted on

corruption charges by US Attorney Dana buente who was appointed by the Obama

administration MacDonald's conviction was eventually overturned by a unanimous

Supreme Court it's worth noting that Brent a was also colleagues with Jim

Comey and has been interviewed by the special counsel Bob Muller on what call

me relayed to him about his meeting with Trump

Bente is now serving as the general counsel of the FBI and then there's

former Democrat governor from Illinois rod Blagojevich who was sentenced to 14

years in prison on federal bribery charges despite the fact that he never

took a bribe the prosecutor in the case on

other Jim Comey friend Patrick Fitzgerald blah goes wife patty recently

appeared here on the angle you know ten years ago these same people call me

Fitzgerald Muller used these out-of-control

prosecutors and FBI agents came after my husband with their unchecked power to

undo an election by the people and these are politically motivated opportunists

who use their offices for their own personal enrichment to further their

careers and remember the decision to investigate the leaking of CIA agent

Valerie Plame's name in 2003 Bush White House official Scooter Libby was

convicted in that case not for leaking but for lying to investigators Trump

recently pardoned him something George W Bush should have done long before

leaving office do you remember who decided to appoint the special counsel

and the plain Libby case then Deputy Attorney General Jim Comey whom did call

me choose a special counsel his old chum Patrick Fitzgerald it's also incestuous

now Fitzgerald is a wealthy partner at my old law firm Skadden Arps and is

representing whom Jim Comey in his dealings with Special Counsel Bob Muller

that brings us to today or many of these same figures who have been celebrated by

media elites are back at work using their position and their pedigree and an

ongoing effort to purge the country of President Donald J Trump

what started as concerns about Russian collusion has now morphed into an

ever-changing obstruction of justice narrative all because Trump fired

someone who he was constitutionally permitted to fire for any reason in

federal investigations the government has limitless budgets subpoena power and

an army of prosecutors on its side let's not forget so targets should not be

chosen or eliminated on the basis of their political views nor because

they're considered big fish whose prosecutions could pay big time

and big career dividends down the road this is neither just nor enforcement of

the law what it is is it's big-game hunting with a political preference and

that's the angle joining us now for reaction civil rights attorney and

California RNC committee woman army Dylan and former Clinton advisor Richard

Goodstein Richard yes ma'am so a couple things first your friend Dinesh D'Souza

was shunned even by CPAC for mocking the parklands students he doesn't have

entirely clean hands in fact about what we're talking about

keep it focus we have limited time focus on the prosecution what we found in that

FBI file which they did not want to release references to his political

viewpoint why why are they referencing his body of work why are they

referencing his political viewpoints if he was someone who was just oh we have

to throw the book at him for $20,000 in the campaign that was down 25 points so

it was it was a knowing violation that was why it was criminal when with Trump

says well he could deal with a fine no actually you don't deal with criminal

campaign finance violations by just a fine you actually again it was no

intentional he pled to the fact that he knew exactly what he was doing he even

deceived the candidate about it right and he frankly goaded the trial judge

who was a former staffer to a Republican senator and tried to basically any guy

could have gotten two years and he got five months of probation yeah that tab

Turner Arkansas trial lawyer he was reimbursed he reimbursed donors nine

eight thousand dollars to John Edwards 2004 campaign he had a $9,500 civil fine

Pierce O'Donnell Harry Whitmore we have a whole list of people similar

situations where there were straw donors again $20,000 very small amount

shouldn't have done it but to me harm me this looks and looked at the time he'd

come out with that movie about Hillary Clinton Obama because this was someone

who was highly effective in a world dominated by the left namely filmmaking

right absolutely Laura I don't know if there's any other conclusion you laid it

out well in your about why it's clear that information

was hidden he was treated very differently based on his political

viewpoint there's also the additional factor that denise has mentioned that

the prosecutor in question Preet Bharara has been known and was known at the time

for going after high-profile Indian American targets he's you know prominent

in the Indian American community himself and you know it's important to remember

that it's not the department of you know convict whoever you can to help your

friends it's the Department of Justice and prosecutors are supposed to exercise

their discretion and that discretion is exercised everyday in not bringing

convictions like this and one of the key facts here is the reason that he had to

plead guilty was he was being threatened by the prosecutor with an additional

five-year sentence for obstruction of justice on top of the two years which is

the penalty for the fairly penny-ante offense of less than 25 could they turn

the screws on people every time and I'm thinking as the former as a former

criminal defense attorney I you know that's kind of in my blood and I we need

prosecutors and they serve an incredibly important purpose and there are lots of

dedicated people out there this case was ridiculous from the beginning it should

not have been handled this way I want to play some some a montage here for media

figures today and I'm Richard I want you to react to this what they said Donald

Trump could be signaling with this pardon let's watch pardoning him now is

sort of a brazen act that sends a message that he's going to intervene and

issue pardons basically on his own win president Trump's seemingly passing out

pardons to heroes of the far-right almost as eagerly as Oprah once gifted

Pontiacs to suburban moms for one step closer to being a third world power

this is destroying the whole idea of independent justice it is hard to think

of someone more undeserving of apartment Annette D'Souza Richard you talking

about you talked about Blagojevich who frankly ended up in jail because he had

the appointment power he could have appointed anybody to the Senate but he

did it corruptly that's what that was that was dismissed well but I'm saying I

was overturned well but I'm saying he used his power in a way you we all heard

the tapes right about how he was doing like a a Mafia figure right the fact of

the matter is Donald Trump has unfettered pardon power but he can't use

it corruptly you may disagree with these characterizations about what people said

about sending signals to Roger stone to Paul Manafort

and you know and and the and Michael Cohen but all the crimes obstruction

lying etc campaign finance you go list by list that's exactly what that cast of

characters looks like they're gonna do you agree that article 2 section 2

Clause 1 is absolute you could hire Comey but he can't do it for corrupt

reasons he could wait but you're saying the pardoning of Dinesh D'Souza could be

tantamount to obstruction of justice if you look at all the people how hardened

and the people he talked about pardoning today every single one of those crime

about markridge how about your old guy Quentin with Mark Richt and you know

what it from just there was no pardon in the Clinton the first two years it is an

absolute power there's every edge he traded illegally with Ayatollah

Khomeini's around 53 Americans were hostage there in 1979 he did deals with

Gaddafi's Libya against US law the list goes on and on

that was a hideous hideous pardon with political ties as well because a big his

wife is a big campaign donor I think was I think we got the we had the Puerto

Rican terrorist group pardoned on the part of Obama so look I criticize these

things but the idea her mate that this is a big signal to people I think Donald

Trump sees this as an injustice I think he Martin Martha Stewart is a big

liberal the idea that like pardoning Martha Stewart would send him it Martha

Stewart was again Jim Comey was the Southern District of New York US

Attorney at the time she was a big fish get for call me that was a huge feather

in his cap that was another ridiculous prosecution army right absolutely Laura

what he's looking at right now is partying a couple of Democrats you

mentioned Blagojevich who actually didn't there's no crime proven there and

Martha Stewart you know when you can't get them on a substantive offense which

is what happened in the Martha Stewart case you try to get them on this process

crime it would be a it would absolutely be

just for him to pardon her and others who've been unjustly witch hunted for

the purposes of their own careers nobody today can doubt that James Comey and

also Patrick Fitzgerald who's a two-timer there with the Scooter Libby

situation as well acted in their own self-interest out in the interest of the

country or certainly in the interest of justice they should not be allowed to

abuse their positions to do this and I and I think other democratic and other

Americans would applaud the president for writing those wrongs and I hope he

does that alright guys thanks so much I said Connor had black also another

outrageous prosecution by Patrick Fitzgerald have you noticed how the

media are suddenly pushing Jim Comey's version of events in the Russia probe we

may have found the reason for this suspicious onslaught we're going to

discuss it next with Ari Fleischer and solve Eisenberg

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BREAKING President Trump Just Dropped a HUGE Bomb On John Kerry - Duration: 13:25.

BREAKING President Trump Just Dropped a HUGE Bomb On John Kerry

Following reports over the weekend that former President Barrack Obama's Secretary of State,

John Kerry and a group of his group of merry sycophantic State Department officials, had

been busy being unofficial diplomats in recent weeks.

Flitting off and sneaking around the world, wheeling and dealing, in a last-ditch attempt

to salvage the Iran nuclear deal he presided over.

This comes just ahead of its May 12 renewal deadline, and unsurprisingly it appears that

President Donald Trump has quite a bit to say about these actions.

As is his norm, President Trump took to Twitter to publicly call Kerry out for conducting

"illegal shadow Diplomacy" with Iran, violating the Logan Act.

Many recall that the Logan Act was used as a means to question Michael Flynn, then how

are can the American people NOT demand the same level of accountability with the same

sort of DOJ/FBI investigation against John Kerry?

President Trump tweeted," The United States does not need John Kerry's possibly illegal

Shadow Diplomacy on the very badly negotiated Iran Deal.

He was the one that created this MESS in the first place!"

The Boston Globe reported the details of Kerry's shadow treachery…errr diplomacy via bostonglobe.com

"John Kerry's bid to save one of his most significant accomplishments as secretary of

state took him to New York on a Sunday afternoon two weeks ago, where, more than a year after

he left office, he engaged in some unusual shadow diplomacy with a top-ranking Iranian

official.

He sat down at the United Nations with Foreign Minister Javad Zarif to discuss ways of preserving

the pact limiting Iran's nuclear weapons program.

It was the second time in about two months that the two had met to strategize over salvaging

a deal they spent years negotiating during the Obama administration, according to a person

briefed on the meetings.

With the Iran deal facing its gravest threat since it was signed in 2015, Kerry has been

on an aggressive yet stealthy mission to preserve it, using his deep lists of contacts gleaned

during his time as the top US diplomat to try to apply pressure on the Trump administration

from the outside.

President Trump, who has consistently criticized the pact and campaigned in 2016 on scuttling

it, faces a May 12 deadline to decide whether to continue abiding by its terms.

Kerry also met last month with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and he's been on

the phone with top European Union official Federica Mogherini, according to the source,

who spoke on the condition of anonymity to reveal the private meetings.

Kerry has also met with French President Emmanuel Macron in both Paris and New York, conversing

over the details of sanctions and regional nuclear threats in both French and English.

The rare moves by a former secretary of state highlight the stakes for Kerry personally,

as well as for other Obama-era diplomats who are dismayed by what they see as Trump's

disruptive approach to diplomacy, and who view the Iran nuclear deal as a factor for

stability in the Middle East and for global nuclear nonproliferation.

The pact, which came after a marathon negotiating session in Vienna that involved Iran and six

world powers, lifted sanctions in return for Iran stopping its pursuit of nuclear weapons.

"It is unusual for a former secretary of state to engage in foreign policy like this,

as an actual diplomat and quasi-negotiator," said Michael O'Hanlon, a foreign policy

expert at the Brookings Institution.

"Of course, former secretaries of state often remain quite engaged with foreign leaders,

as they should, but it's rarely so issue-specific, especially when they have just left office."

Kerry declined to be interviewed for this story.

The quiet lobbying campaign — by him and others — is being conducted below the radar

because he and his allies believe a high-profile defense of the deal by prominent Democrats

would only backfire and provoke Trump, making it more likely the president would pull the

United States out of the Deal."

Zero Hedge reports –

"With less than a week to go until Donald Trump withdraws from the Iran nuclear deal

on May 12 absent some last minute diplomatic miracle (the recent discovery of John Kerry's

covert involvement to preserve the deal will only cement Trump's resolve to abandon Obama's

signature foreign diplomatic treaty), Iranian President Hassan Rouhani warned the US of

"historic regret" if it pulls out from the nuclear deal.

"If the United States leaves the JCPOA, you will soon see the historic regret which

the move will bring about for Washington", Rouhani told a crowd in Sabzevar in northeast

Iran.

Under the deal, technically known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), signed

in 2015, the U.S. and other world powers agreed to lift some of the economic sanctions imposed

on Iran in return for the latter agreeing to rein in its nuclear program.

The biggest, impact, however was lowering the price of crude, as the global market suddenly

had access to nearly 1 million in Iranian oil output; and one of the key reasons why

the price of oil has spiked in recent weeks is the mark"et's growing confidence that

Trump will dump the JCPOA.

Whereas Trump has called the pact "one of the worst negotiated agreements" he has

ever seen, and has repeatedly threatened to pull the U.S. out of the deal and has to make

a decision on whether he will do so by May 12 deadline, Rouhani said Iran has been "loyal

to its promises".

"But it is explicitly telling the whole world, Europe, America, the West and the East

that we will not talk about our country's weapons and defense with anyone."

"We will build and store any amount of weapons and missiles needed by the country.

It is none of anybody's business what decision the Iranian people have made for their defense.

We will not talk about the precision [of missiles] and defensive power with anyone," Rouhani

said.

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Dinesh D'Souza opens up about being pardoned by Trump - Duration: 15:17.

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Geraldo Rivera right here time to see your important news of the day welcome

John thank you thanks for tonight so Samantha bee gotten some trouble for

what she said that vile comment that she said about Ivanka Trump if he missed it

we bleeped out the cuss word but listen to this let me just say one mother to

another do something about your dad's immigration practices you feckless

and tell your father to stop it well the president speaks for itself the

president tweeting this morning in response saying this why aren't they

firing no talent Samantha B for the horrible language used on her low

ratings show a total double standard but that's okay we are winning and we'll be

doing so for a long time to come David I'll start with you it speaks for itself

these people have Trump derangement syndrome they are sick they're demented

for somebody to say this about Ivanka Trump who's who was a friend of mine and

and I I hold her in the highest regard she is incredibly talented on her own

right but she's a wife a mom a daughter to say these types of things is we've

used the word vile it Samantha bee needs her mouth washed out with soap or you

know I don't know what happened to her in her childhood but she is a literally

no town I never heard of her before but we are where we are in this Hollywood

mentality of the anything the left wants to say they get away with it look at

Keith over her yes so much hatred now if you don't if you disagree with someone

that's okay but you don't have to call on this word no for sure

first to David's point about he never heard of her before I believe that this

was a premeditated egregious attack on the banca Trump I believe that it went

up to the highest levels at TBS this could not have been launched just

spontaneously it is a tape show they bleeped out the the offending word we

did well they they leaked that they maybe the c-word

I believe they did bleep to say I don't think so oh no

well our producers are saying no but but a couple of things first of all on the

on the issue and I don't think we should overlook the issue I agree with the left

generally speaking that the zero tolerance policy at the border

separating children from their parents is immoral that's what I believe in

terms of the substantive issue I also believe that Samantha bee that attack

was so vile it was so destructive it was not only calling her

the c-word which in my view is the gender equivalent of the n-word it is

the bomb when you are talking to a woman and this is a feminist comedian talking

to another woman and using the c-word I think it is absolutely intolerable

furthermore she also alludes to incest or an incestuous appeal between the

first daughter and the President of the United States

this is Roseanne in leftist or liberal clothing I think that the responses

should be he has no very singing on television she just has no business

these people are irresponsible like her Allah said somebody approved this script

this was scripted this was planned somebody needs to be held accountable

for this just to apologize Roseanne tried to apologize they kick

her off the air you know in the double standard is outrageous this president

does not deserve this but they only are serving to help this president because

the American people wake up and they expose themselves and the American

people realize that these people no matter what this president does nothing

is good enough they will never agree with him and just things like this help

this president and you know what I'm grateful for their outrageousness well

do you kind of compared what she said - what Roseanne said in my mind what

Roseanne said is the ultimate worse I mean that's a race that's a human race

or tartar well you can't get any lower absolute ly but what Samantha bee did if

you want to talk about hypocrisy and I don't think you can equate it to a

Roseanne I think you can if this were if this were a conservative on air talking

about the Obama gravy boat exactly gone that Evo that's the double standard now

I don't want this person fired or I don't want an advertiser boycott that is

happen that is

if that's what the commercial interests decide so be it but I think this is an

example of how the political divide the ideological divide in this country is

encouraging people to abandon norms where are we as a society when you can

make an ape joke about an african-american woman what what where

did we go what happened to the evolution of our society you can make a see joke a

feminist can make a see joke about another woman and who happens to be as

Davis as a mother and you know working for no pay house we don't do that

anymore we can have great debates on the ideas

and on policy but why is everything now in the gutter

why is everything become personal and it's all because they hate this

president and I say this they hate this president more than they love this

country the left the Hollywood derangement that they have out there

they just are out of touch with reality what is it is it the deep state or they

just try anything that a conservative does they want to go after their their

love life and their livelihood and their life their children when when somebody

who's a conservative does something the left orchestrates the corporate America

to boycott yeah this is outrageous we must boycott you must pull your ads look

what happened here on our on this channel right with with Laura's show

they tried to do that in it backfire look what happened dude Dinesh D'Souza

yeah under the previous administration he admitted to something but they

brought the full weight of the federal government on him as he became a target

because of his anti Hillary anti the movie was a big hit the books are a big

hit and he was very critical of President Obama he admits it when it

came to campaign finance he gave too much or through straw buyers but to get

a year in prison over the top the president thought here's what he said

about getting the pardon yesterday no American in our country's history has

ever been indicted let alone prosecuted let alone locked up for doing what I did

this was a vindictive political hit that was kind of aimed at putting me out

of business essentially making destroying my credibility making making

it impossible for me to make movies write books in that sense it failed but

it still left a cloud over me I would be a lifelong felon I would never be able

to vote and never have my full rights and so I'm very grateful to president

Trump for giving me those rights back he said upon reviewing it he felt a great

injustice had been done and that using his power he was going to rectify it

sort of clear the slate and he said he just wanted me to be out there to be a

bigger voice than ever defending the principles that I believe in David your

reaction the part I am so happy for the nationís is this this is what

presidential prerogatives about pardons is about this is a grave injustice to

Dinesh and I'm I'm happy that he's being made whole through this but let's talk

about this for a minute because everybody's talking about the pardons

you know it's one of the things presidents can do but most presidents

are politicians and they do them in a secret in the dark on their way out the

door in the last minutes of their administration mark rich gets a

financial benefactor of Bill Clinton gets pardoned at the last moment you

know you got Oscar Rivera who is an FAL and terrorists bombed Frances tavern

down the street here murdered Americans and was pardoned by Obama you know we

have serious and it does it on the way out Bradley Manning right gets a pardon

by Obama a traitor to this country its pardoned and still angry about it

although do you feel the same way as a lawyer I I do about dennishoej who I

don't know but I think it was harshly treated in a over sentence but I also

agree 100% if the president he has alluded to this

but if he follows through I think Martha Stewart what she did was did not merit

the absolutely humiliation and prison set by James Comey she got a Rob

Blagojevich the governor of Illinois got 18 years for what I didn't even think

was a crime he should be pardoned immediately or his sentence commuted I

think would be more appropriate furthermore I think that my dear friends

Bernard Kerik the New York City Police Commissioner who got three years for

absolutely bogus charges about a chief paint job as in his apartment

the Commissioner carat should be pardoned as should Michael Grimm the

Republican congressman in Staten Island they went up to him for campaign finance

violations they found none so they got him for hiring two undocumented Mexicans

in the kitchen and and stripped him of his law degree went to jail for a year

he should be pardoned as well he's running now against the Dan Donovan the

current congressman in the Republican primary out in Staten Island

I think the pardon power and and listen with Martha Stewart Rob Blagojevich I

have something in common with them I was also on Celebrity Apprentice as you all

know so I would like the President to give me a prospective pardon just in

case you know get out of jail free card like the president said everyone he's

got 82 requests for pardons a 98 and he's regret he's rejected 82 of them 98

requests over 2000 108 petitions so he's got a full plate

look there are members of the military right who have had to make incredible

decisions split-second decisions who have been prosecuted whether it's on the

battlefield somewhere in Iraq and I think this president who lit Loretta

Lorentz yes right whether it's whether it's that gentleman or the person who

took a photograph of his workstation on the submarine who was prosecuted and

sent to Leavenworth for years and years this president is going to look at some

of those in justices and say you know what enough sin enough and he's doing it

while in office as opposed to on his way out the door look a coward's way and

just less work for me Bravo Kim Kardashian this is the week of the Kim's

ev Kim Jeong the other Kim Jong the other guy in another Kim kimberly

guilfoyle and now Kim Kardashian goes to the White House to plead for the pardon

of this nonviolent drug offender first-time dargah for my mother's life

with no possibility of parole she it could have been 20 to life that would

have been very harsh and at least you'd have a possibility of parole I think Kim

Kardashian using her celebrity in this regard is I think Admiral all right

thanks for coming up straight ahead just hours from now in North Korean

delegation will arrive in Washington DC and hand-deliver a paper to the

President of the United States it's a letter from Kim jong-un

what will it say will it be in English

Good Friday morning to you we have a Fox News Alert brand-new photos of a

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an illegal immigrant deported at least twice charged with murder in a deadly

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thanks Julie thank you actually in 18 minutes every child and to a Fox News

Alert President Trump will receive a top secret letter straight from the desk of

the dictator Kim jong-un Kevin Kevin cork is live at the White House with the

latest for us hey Kevin hey guys good morning if kim gyeong-cheol makes his

wake here he would be the highest-ranking North Korean official to

come to the White House in about two decades now of course yesterday the city

Mike Pompeo a newly minted secretary of state did meet with high-ranking North

Korean officials in fact he took to Twitter to describe that meeting and he

also described the president's thinking he said the president has made it clear

that if Kim Jong on denuclearizing there's a brighter path for the DPRK we

envision a strong connected secure and prosperous North Korea that maintains

its cultural heritage but is integrated into the community of nations

please face a pivotal moment in our relationship in which it could be

nothing short of tragic to let this opportunity go to waste

of course this letter hand-delivered that sort of underscores the importance

of it we'll have all the details if it happens back to you well yeah when when

they happen I'm sure it's gonna be a surprise and maybe the president will

come out walk over to you Kevin say okay get you tickets to Singapore so we'll

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Five: Trumps Hammers dems on immigration and MS-13 - Duration: 15:23.

Road to the midterms heats up as president Trump and Republicans unleash

their strategy for battle at last night's rally in Nashville the president

blasted Democrats in Congress for being soft on ms-13 he's a tool of Chuck

Schumer and of course the ms-13 lover Nancy Pelosi

she loves ms-13 can you imagine Chucky's Nancy they don't want the wall

they want open borders they're more interested in taking care of criminals

than they are and taking care of you an immigration seems to be a theme across

the board for Republicans in 2018 check out these campaign ads for midterm

candidates calling people animals is not a good thing

all in sanctuary cities to stop Hill legals from taking our jobs it's time to

build the wall make English our official language and put America first

politicians put Mexico before Muncie Beijing before Bloomington jobs

disappeared so that's a little compilation of clips there Jesse if you

follow the money as to where these how these ads are being spent the messages

that they're using it's not about tax cuts the economy all the good news that

the president could tout it's about something that he really wants to talk

about which is immigration I don't know if they were going into the midterms

thinking they were gonna run an immigration but Nancy just handed them

this gift with this gaffe with ms-13 by saying there was a little spark of

divinity inside each and every one of them and then when you combine that with

the crumbs with the tax cuts they're gonna run on to Pelosi gaffe so that was

an unforced error by the Democrats usually midterm elections or base

elections it's about turnout and the president's

popularity at the time president's personal popularity a little different

than his policy popularity right now he's surging on three issues immigration

the economy and trade and his numbers are really going up with Millennials

people's age fifty to sixty four churchgoers and non churchgoers figure

that one out and then men so that is a very large swath of Americans and when

you put a thing like immigration at the front and center your message it's not

just immigration you talk about national security identity law and order wages it

touches on a lot of things I know the Democrats are going to come in with the

health care deal that's why President Trump is saying he's gonna release his

own Republican health care plan which I'm sure is gonna be great in the next

couple weeks to counter that overall though is it a step too far though to

say that Nancy Pelosi is a lover of ms-13 well I think that Dana did is very

effective to make this argument it worked and brexit it's working

throughout Europe with populist parties I think the immigration issue is and as

a Republican I think I see the wisdom of their choice as a Latino and as a proud

patriotic American lament this demonization of immigrants

they are taking this tiny ms-13 one of 33,000 gangs in the country what about

the Bloods what about the Crips what about the KKK what about the IRA well

you know you go on and on and to you know do you call them all animals are

they all animals or is that only ms-13 is they're only coming over the border

the point is about letting in people who are criminal recidivist repeat offenders

that prey on society those are the cases we saw at the DA's operation between

that and over an Ireland the IRA and I I believe that the subtext is it is us

against them then being the poor Latinos who come to the country and vote

Democratic when they get legalized I think it is it is intentional it is

ruthlessly pragmatic I think it is also unfortunate and will further divide the

nation although I do believe to Jessie's point that it is leading unmistakeably

to a surge and a decrease in the possibility of a blue well you have

terrified me about the IRA Geraldo running wild with machetes all over the

South Bronx what are we gonna do you weren't you were you're too young to

have been around like in London where they were blowing up somebody want a bet

what did they call the IRA animals is my point Jessie I believe that there is a

racial undertone to that as well sure people have called the area you think

you think that if they were differently really arguing about the arguing about

the the backhanded use of the of the demonization of an eyeball the Crips and

the Bloods animals too you do well is it legitimate right right now

about immigration about the quarter and about Mexico about immigration ms-13 is

not about immigrant ation of all the number coming over and gang members

coming into this country unaccompanied minors that's how this whole discussion

started and the narrative was built so yes that that speech was a campaign

speech it was about midterm elections five months going in now to make sure to

rally and bring out and motivate the base people said always he gonna

alienate independence that's not what the perfect he's been my friend for 40

years when he came down the elf's escalator and gave his announcement

speech that he was running and he compared Mexican immigrants to rapists

and murderers I said to myself oh my god but I'm gonna give him a pass because

he's a rookie it's his first time for speech I give up that's good about all

sorts of things especially if you think this is persuasive because obviously

it's what gets people anomie okay with ms-13 the Democrats have not learned

that when they didn't name terrorists radical Islamists that helped elect a

man who did so what Donald Trump did more than anybody was called them

radical Islamist terrorists and if you if you persist in caught a calling ms-13

humans and not animals you're actually the one that's conflating it it's like

it's like we're they're accusing people calling gang members animals with

conflating with immigrants when actually it's the reverse

however Trump is at a really good position here to do something he is the

he he is welcoming the positive while the Democrats are defending the criminal

this is why he should have an oval office chat with America about a

solution to the path to citizenship a daca solution so while the Dems continue

to defend gang members he's actually saying we want the good people here so

you have the positive he's stressing the positive while they defend the criminal

I think would be a good strategy all right well we'll see what happens

obviously it's what gets people talking that's probably why they're talking

about it Kim Kardashian she's at the White House find out why

Kim Kardashian goes to Washington the reality TV star is at the White House to

discuss prison reform in the case of a 62 year old great-grandmother who was

serving life behind bars meanwhile a Tennessee man is headed back

to prison after a federal court ruled that his early release two years ago was

actually an error the judge who reduced his sentence is calling on the President

to intervene he spoke to Dana earlier this man had done exactly what we hope

people will do and use their time incarcerated to to become a productive

citizen and he did just that and I thought that that warranted some serious

consideration for his release there are increasingly loud calls for president

Trump to commute the sentence or even pardoned him do you think that's

warranted well I think absolutely and and that is his only chance now I think

that's exactly what you should do this this man has done what we asked of him

and he ought to be an example to others I couldn't agree more this case it

really moves me Dana in terms of you know being a former prosecutor and

assistant district attorney I saw so many cases and I tried to do my very

best and always be courageous to stand up when you know the right thing to do

like this judge it and come on your program and talk about it and say listen

I'm gonna go out and limb here and tell you that I believe the president should

do this because he was moved by the case he got personally involved they didn't

stand back and do nothing he wants something to be done justice can be

served here if something like the commutation of the sentence or a

pardoning is happening this straight this case really affected me over the

weekend as I read more about it if something's very interesting that I

think you guys are not gonna believe this so as this was as they were working

on the appeal so he gets out based on the judge you just saw there Kevin

Jarrell saying he deserves to be out based on President Obama's reevaluation

on mandatory minimums especially for crack cocaine sentences he gets out for

the next year and a half he works at a food pantry a bunch of volunteers at

food pantry gains employment gets a house a vehicle reconnects with his

family goes to church every week and then he finds out oh actually the new US

Attorney they say oh he should have a career classified as a career criminal

a career offender so therefore he shouldn't have been eligible for this

and so they sent him back to prison now the public defenders that were defending

Matthew Charles they thought it would be better not to try to do any publicity

about the case so that it wouldn't hurt his chances and now he is back in prison

there is publicity about it now I absolutely believe that the president I

think that the president will do the right thing and pardon Mathieu Charles

then you at least commute the sentence and you've seen him do that in fact you

know we just recently highlighted the case of the boxer and mr. Johnson that

was able to you know get a pardon from President Trump I think it's a very

compelling case and really highlights the example Geraldo that you know

criminal justice reform should happen you know justice is only served when

justice is fair and balanced and you've got to be able to stand up especially

people in a position to do something about it and they see something that is

happening that's wrong don't make it you know it's not my problem I'm just gonna

sit back and do nothing there's nothing more repugnant to me that when people do

that and there's no doubt but that race infuses sentencing the crack cocaine

example is probably the most egregious in recent times but there's what I want

to just change the direction just a little bit I just want to say about Kim

Kardashian and and Jared Kushner these are two of the most underestimated

people in the country Kim Kardashian you know gets the bunt the the the brunt of

so many jokes she has 60 million followers she's

created a multitrillion-dollar not exaggerating but a gigantic commercial

enterprising and she now has seized this issue prison reform and sentencing

reform and I got bless her for it Jared Kushner constantly mocked by

comedians on the left and and to minimize that he and Ivanka this is a

guy a young man who really has his heart in the right places his head screwed on

right and the fact that he is I think that this is the line of communication

in the Kardashian Jared Kushner that's what brought them to the White House to

the president's attention and today in this point I think he will do the right

thing yeah he wanted he vowed to improve the system that his father had been

through and you know kind of a moving moment okay great yeah

I guess this is a good politics what he's doing but I would like to talk

about I'm very wary of the phrase prison reform because it's incredibly vague

we're talking about specific cases here and I understand that and I think these

are really important cases and it's good news and I hope they are free but we

have to be very careful with prison reform because people obsess over

incarceration rates while crime rates have fallen crime rate goes down when

criminals are locked up I know that incarceration sounds mean-spirited but

it's not supposed to be a reward and it is a fact cause and effect that we have

seen dramatic declines in crime because of incarceration now we get into this

point what we talk about is this based on race there are differences in

sentences that may not be due to discrimination and I'm gonna take a

benign example there is something where a studies show that blacks get pulled

over more for speeding by percentage over asian-americans that you would

immediately think is racist but as Thomas solo points out it's a reflection

in age difference the average age for an asian-american is

about 20 years higher than black Americans so it's young people who are

speeding more it's not about race so when we look at these things we have to

be very very careful about what we're saying and what we want to change we

need we need prison reform it may not be about incarceration rates though it may

be about how to transition people out of prison so they can have a second chance

in life which I'm a hundred percent for criminal justice reform because I think

it's too narrow of a focus if you just say prison reform and I think

specifically what people take issue to Jessie is the federal guidelines which

are you know quite stringent don't allow for any type of a good behavior and

credit etc which is there's quite a disparity if you look at the

juxtaposition between the state system and the federal system yeah there's a

difference between sentencing reform and and prison reform and Greg touched on it

at the end it's transitioning felons who are in the penitentiary to be able to go

now to have a life outside once they're released

they're going to be released eventually so you want to put them in rehab while

they're behind bars so they can then go out and and be rewarded for good

behavior and have a positive feeling towards work and kind of be rehabbed a

little bit because prisoners that leave the penitentiary and then don't have

rehab 60% of them go back into prison for committing more crimes so that's

what Jared Kushner is trying to address all right I can't first step back you

should mention it first step act job training drug counseling halfway houses

home confinement yeah passed the Congress three 6259 one of the rare

bipartisan deeds of error time confinement great examples though of

highlighting this important issue and prison tackling it you won't believe

what MSNBC's Chris Matthews is saying about Republicans and we'll show you all

of that next

you

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Woman Speechless After What She Just Caught Trump's Navy SEAL Interior Sec Doing On Side Of Road - Duration: 5:54.

A Tennessee woman was experiencing major car trouble when a good Samaritan at a gas station

stepped in to help her with a jump-start.

Belinda Drew was driving her daughter's Buick to work on Sunday morning at the Westgate

Smoky Mountain Resort in Gatlinburg when she decided to stop for gas.

The station was near the Smoky Mountains.

She turned off the car and got her gas, but when she tried to start it up again, the car

would not oblige.

Drew saw two men standing outside the gas station and asked them for help and some jumper

cables.

That's scary all by itself these days, but this time it had a happy ending.

What Belinda didn't know was that she was asking U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan

Zinke and U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander for help.

Two really terrific guys.

They just happened to be in the area to promote The National Park Restoration Act.

The two men pulled their SUV up next to her broken down Buick and got under the hood to

hook up the cables.

Drew told the local paper, "The car started right up."

I'm sure they let it run for a few minutes to charge before removing the cables as well.

"I'm taking pictures of the hood of my car up because my boss won't believe me

saying my car is broken down because I already have a car in the shop … I want to show

him I'm getting work done on my car," she said.

According to Knox News:

"The gas tank on her daughter's Buick is on the opposite side of the car she's

used to driving, but by the time she realized it, the Buick was off, keys out of the ignition.

When she got back in the car to turn it around, it wouldn't start.

"I said, 'Oh my gosh, oh my gosh.'

It was just d**d," she recounted Monday.

It was then that Drew noticed two men standing outside of a Chevrolet Suburban parked with

the rear facing the Pilot store.

It had a U.S. government license plate, but Drew didn't think twice of it.

She asked the men if they had jumper cables.

What she didn't know but would soon find out was the car belonged to U.S. Secretary

of the Interior Ryan Zinke who had joined U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander inside the Great

Smoky Mountains National Park Saturday to promote The National Park Restoration Act.

"I didn't pay that much attention to it.

It could have be (government) roadwork or something, I didn't know," she said laughing.

As she tells it, the men pulled the Suburban next to hers and a different, older man got

out and connected the cables all while Drew was taking photos to document the event.

"I'm taking pictures of the hood of my car up because my boss won't believe me

saying my car is broken down because I already have a car in the shop … I want to show

him I'm getting work done on my car," she said.

The car started right up.

Drew and the man exchanged pleasantries, the two shook hands and the man handed her what

Drew said felt like a silver dollar.

Once she was in her car she looked over the medallion and realized who had helped her

out.

Zinke's name is on one side of the coin, the department's logo on the other.

Later that night, when talking to her son, it began to sink in.

Her son told her the man was in line to become president.

"I wouldn't expect someone like that to help me out … leave it to me, if it was

President Trump I probably would have asked him too," she said laughing.

When asked about the event, Zinke's press secretary, Heather Swift, said the secretary

did in fact give Drew a jump.

He said she was a nice lady and it was the right thing to do."

This isn't the only time that Zinke has done something above and beyond.

Every week in DC through the Park Service, veterans get together to clean the Vietnam

Vets Memorial Wall.

The labor is intensive, but in the end, every inch of the 247-foot wall gets sprayed down,

scrubbed by hand and polished.

On Sunday, April 9, the Virginia and Maryland chapters of Rolling Thunder rode up to the

memorial before sunrise.

Clad in leather motorcycle gear with a colorful array of patriotic patches sewn in, a dozen

members of the iconic biker club, most of them veterans, ready for an hour of washing

and scrubbing the black wall.

They had the special company that morning.

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke stood alongside them to clean the memorial.

That brought tears to the eyes of those veterans.

The Trump appointee and Navy SEAL scrubbed bird poop off the monument and polished away

with vigor.

When Zinke was asked why he showed up to wash the wall, he said, "Rolling Thunder is here

to wash the wall.

I'm here to help them."

The Secretary also rode a horse to his office on his first day, shoveled snow off the Lincoln

Memorial steps after a snowstorm, gave stunned tourists a personal tour of the cavernous

cathedral beneath the Lincoln Memorial and has engaged in international sock diplomacy.

Remember how Obama shut down the parks in 2013 over the budget?

Asked if he would ever do that, Zinke replied, "No.

What is my job?

'For the benefit and enjoyment of the people.'

How does [shutting down the parks] benefit anybody?

My boss would back me up, too.

Everybody works for somebody, and the President works for the people."

When President Trump chose Zinke to appoint to the position, he chose a good man.

You would expect nothing less from a SEAL and from someone who hails from the great

state of Montana.

Montana's loss was a nation's gain and the same way that Zinke helped a woman whose

car broke down, is the same way he helps vets clean their memorial wall and it's the same

way that he works for each of us by putting Americans and America first and taking the

time to finish the job.

How does this make you feel?

Did he do a great job?

Will you share your thoughts below and post this story to a friend?

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HAPPENING NOW: Trump's Next Pardon Will ROCK Obama to HIS CORE - Duration: 1:43.

President Trump is about to undo one of Obama's biggest "Deep State" moves when he pardons

conservative writer and powerhouse Dinesh D'Souza.

Trump announced on Thursday that he will pardon D'Souza, who was convicted by Obama goons

for violating federal campaign laws in 2014.

The President correctly stated that D'Souza was treated unfairly by our government, and

will give him a FULL pardon!

This is GREAT news!

From The Hill

President Trump announced early Thursday that he would be pardoning conservative author

Dinesh D'Souza later in the afternoon.

"Will be giving a Full Pardon to Dinesh D'Souza today.

He was treated very unfairly by our government!" Trump wrote on Twitter

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 31, 2018

D'Souza pleaded guilty to violating federal campaign laws in 2014 and was convicted of

a felony.

He was charged with illegally organizing $10,000 campaign donations from two people for Wendy

Long's 2012 Senate bid, which she lost.

D'Souza and Long were friends at Dartmouth College, and he remained a supporter of Long

when she ran as a Republican for Senate.

Trump's decision to pardon D'Souza comes one day after he met with reality TV star

Kim Kardashian about prison reform.

Kardashian has been advocating for a pardon for Alice Marie Johnson, a 65-year-old woman

who is serving a life sentence in prison for a nonviolent drug offense.

So far, Johnson has spent more than 20 years in federal prison.

This breaking news story will be updated shortly

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Trump denies he fired Comey over Russia probe - Duration: 1:04.

President Donald Trump is once again denying that he fired former FBI Director James Comey

over the agency's Russia investigation.

Trump said in a tweet Thursday: "Not that it matters but I never fired James Comey because

of Russia!

The Corrupt Mainstream Media loves to keep pushing that narrative, but they know it is

not true!"

But that's not what Trump told NBC last May, not long after Comey was let go.

He said:

This is the second time in recent weeks that Trump has said Comey's dismissal had nothing

to do with the Russia probe.

Last month, he tweeted that "slippery James Comey" wasn't fired because of the "phony

Russia investigation."

Trump's latest comment came not long after a New York Times report said former FBI Deputy

Director Andrew McCabe gave the special counsel's office a memo he drafted about a meeting that

included discussion of Comey's firing.

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Trump Is Going Buy Russia Witnesses' Silence With Pardons - Duration: 1:37.

Phil Rucker, I want your

thoughts -- I watch you on the

briefings.

We don't know if there is a

cause and effect, interestingly

after two giant pieces of the

obstruction of justice coming to

focus, the president today, I

don't know if he spins a dial on

who is looking for a pardon, he

picked dinesh d'souza and

pardoned him.

I don't know if they're setting

up a hot line 1-800-pardon me,

he's getting comfortable with

his pardon power.

>> That's right, Nicolle.

The announcement came out of

nowhere.

There is actually sort of an

ordinary process for pardons

that begins at the justice

department.

There is an office of the pardon

attorney and thousands of people

will apply for a pardon there

and that process makes its way

to the white house and a

presidential decision.

But this president has made his

pardon decisions personally and

on his own and on his own

timetable.

Not through those normal

channels.

That's why he pardoned sheriff

Joe arpaio in Arizona.

That's why he pardoned scooter

Libby and dinesh d'souza.

It sent a message to the

personal attorney and people

ensnard, like national security

advisor Mike Flynn that this

president trump is willing to

exercise his power of clemency

to help out his friends and

allies to prevent them from

serving jail time or to pardon

them after the fact.

I talked to some people who are

in trump's outer orbit who may

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The Epic Moment Trump Annihilated The FBI In Front Of Thousands Of People - Duration: 13:25.

The Epic Moment Trump Annihilated The FBI In Front

Of Thousands Of People

President Trump is known for telling it like it is.

There is no place that better showcases that than at one of his famous rallies.

And at a recent rally he annihilated the FBI in front of thousands of his supporters in

the most epic way possible.

Trump's recent rally in Nashville, TN was truly one for the history books.

Many thousands of his supporters packed a convention center latching onto every word

that came out of his mouth.

And among the many awesome moments at the rally, one moment really stuck out.

When talking about how the FBI surveilled his campaign in 2016, he went straight for

the kill shot, essentially calling his FBI infiltrator a coward.

"HOW DO YOU LIKE THE FACT THEY HAD PEOPLE INFILTRATING OUR CAMPAIGN?

CAN YOU IMAGINE?"

TRUMP SAID TO THE ROARING CROWD.

"CAN YOU IMAGINE?

PEOPLE INFILTRATING OUR CAMPAIGN.

IS THERE ANYBODY IN THIS BIG, BEAUTIFUL ARENA RIGHT NOW THAT'S INFILTRATING OUR CAMPAIGN?

WILL YOU PLEASE RAISE YOUR HAND.

THAT WOULD TAKE COURAGE, HUH?"

At this point, it is clear there was an FBI informant implanted in the Trump campaign.

Much of the evidence also points towards the fact that the infiltrator was likely implanted

into the higher levels of his campaign.

The FBI has so far refused to reveal who the informant was, making it possible that they

are still connected with Trump, or other administration officials.

Requesting that anybody infiltrating his campaign should raise their hand, and then mentioning

how that would take courage, was a direct knock on anyone spying on him on behalf of

the FBI.

While that moment was great, and possibly the high-point of the rally, there were a

ton of other notable moments.

Trump made fun of recent attacks he faced after calling MS-13 gang members "animals."

He asked the crowd what he called them last week, resulting in a roaring chorus of an

"animals" chant coming from the crowd.

This was yet another reassurance for Trump that his supporters stand with him, and refused

to believe the lies coming from many media outlets that his statement was racist, and

that it was directed at all illegal immigrants.

Another awesome moment to come from the rally wasn't even because of the President himself,

but because of his supporters.

When President Trump introduced Sen. Bob Corker, who represents the state of Tennessee, where

his rally was taking place, the crowd was not happy.

Despite cheering all the other people Trump introduced, the crowd erupted into audible

boos in response to the mere mention of Corker's name.

This was likely because of Corkers actions over the past year.

The Senator, who has never been a champion for Trump's agenda to begin with, spent

much of the last year attacking the President, likely because he has announced he is not

seeking re-election.

Trump fired back at his attacks, calling him a "lightweight."

And to make things worse for his reputation among Tennessee Republicans, Corker has said

good things about the Democrat fighting to take the seat he is vacating, giving him a

boost in poll numbers.

This moment proved that Trump supporters aren't forgetful people, and they are willing to

stand up for President Trump and his agenda.

It was these moments that made Trump's latest rally one

of

his

greatest yet.

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