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President Donald Trump says North Korea has started returning the remains of U.S. soldiers

from the Korean War.

In an interview with Fox News on Friday morning, Trump said: "They are already starting to

produce the remains of these great young soldiers who were left in North Korea.

We're getting the remains, and nobody thought that was possible."

The decision to repatriate the remains of U.S. soldiers was announced at the summit

in Singapore.

According to Defense Department officials, about 7,700 U.S. military personnel are still

unaccounted for from the Korean War.

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Tak Trump przekonał Kim Dzong Una do porozumienia? Przed spotkaniem puścił mu krótki filmik [VIDEO] - Duration: 3:17.

 Prezydent USA Donald Trump i przywódca Korei Płn. Kim Dzong Un spotkali się we wtorek na szczycie w Singapurze

We wspólnym oświadczeniu Kim zobowiązał się do starań o „całkowitą denuklearyzację" Półwyspu Koreańskiego

Wszyscy zastanawiają się, czym Trump przekonał Kima?  W podpisanym po szczycie dokumencie oba kraje zobowiązały się do zbudowania „nowych relacji", które mają odzwierciedlać pragnienie „pokoju i dobrobytu" ich mieszkańców

Kim podkreślił „zdecydowane i twarde zobowiązanie" do starań na rzecz całkowitej denuklearyzacji Półwyspu Koreańskiego, a Trump „zobowiązał się do zapewnienia KRLD gwarancji bezpieczeństwa"

 W czasie podpisywania oświadczenia Trump nazwał je „bardzo ważnym" i „wszechstronnym" dokumentem

Zaznaczył, że denuklearyzacja Korei Północnej rozpocznie się „bardzo szybko". „Wypracowaliśmy bardzo specjalną więź

Rozwiążemy bardzo duży, bardzo niebezpieczny problem" – powiedział prezydent USA

 Podczas spotkania w Singapurze administracja USA pokazała Koreańczykom krótki filmik, który w niezbyt wyszukany sposób przekazywał im, że współpraca ze Stanami Zjednoczonymi wyjdzie im na dobre

Nagranie opublikowali dziś rano Amerykanie.  Propagandowy filmik, który trwa 4 minuty miał zostać wyświetlony przez Trumpa przed rozpoczęciem spotkania

Ziemię zamieszkuje siedem milionów ludzi. Z tych żyjących dziś, tylko niewielu wywrze wpływ, który przetrwa ich śmierć

I tylko niewielu będzie podejmować decyzję lub działania, które odnowią ich ojczyznę i zmienią bieg historii – mówi narrator filmu

   Zobacz także:  Źródło: PAP/NCzas

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President Trump announced new tariffs for China - Duration: 12:50.

beside these all of the unaccompanied minors here are those who the feds they

broke the law by crossing into the US illegally usually with their parents

they're separated from those parents under this controversial zero-tolerance

policy traits because as you know now adults are sent into the criminal

justice system right away so that children then are turned over to HHS

custody where they are cared for in the meantime yeah okay so you take a live

for us in Dallas Casey thank you well China quickly retaliate against new

US tariffs slapping their own taxes on more than 500 American products that

according to The Wall Street Journal which is our corporate cousin The

Journal reports the tariffs will hit farm products cars and seafood take a

look at the dow now it was down earlier about 200 points now you can see it's

down about 96 points President Trump said this morning officials in China

were happy with his handling of North Korea but may not have the same reaction

to the new tariffs now they may not be as happy today because of what I've been

doing with trade you probably heard that I assume it's been announced by now but

we're putting tariffs 150 billion dollars worth of technology and other

things because we have to because we've been treated very unfairly

let's bring in Ken Brown he's a senior columnist at the Wall Street Journal

it's fascinating when you look at the Dow here Ken because it was down 200 and

then it was up right at the top of the program we started here was up and now

it's down about 95 but it seems to be kind of a collective shrug and every

time the president does something like this no it's the sky is falling and the

markets are down but you know Wall Street seems to be a pretty good

barometer of this stuff and you know the last time terrorists were announced the

markets went down this time they're like yeah let's see how it plays out

right they reacted badly a few months ago I think people are just waiting for

the rhetoric to play out I mean they know it's bargaining positions and and

stock the stock market investors always have trouble dealing with policy things

and so I think everyone was trying to figure it out

yeah and the truth is if you go back to - Gary : the former economic adviser to

the White House of which is why he's the former because he came out of today and

said look this is terrible these are terrible tariffs on China it is a trade

war already they're retaliating we're gonna retaliate back he says you know

this could eat up the the president's tax cuts this could lead to inflation

what are your thoughts on Gary Cohen comments well look the the the

conventional wisdom is tariffs or taxes on an economy and so the the Trump

administration cut taxes and so this is essentially a tax increase which slows

the economy now it's it's hard to say how this plays out I mean it's still a

tiny portion of the economy but now we raise tariffs China rate is higher ups

that goes back and forth what's interesting is everyone agrees

that there's a big problem with intellectual property in China and that

needs to be dealt with but these these broad-ranging tariffs especially on

areas that China feels it needs to continue its growth so really important

to China China's future those are just going to invite more retaliation and it

goes back and forth you know it's interesting you talk about you know new

technology and so forth and China agreed to pay what was a half billion dollars

or a five fifty billion dollar fine for that it's interesting though because now

you're getting down to the people that support Trump okay the technology people

different the people who support Trump the farmers are now affected by this and

they're a little concerned Midwest farmers Western farmers are very

concerned this is going to hit them where it hurts and those are Trump

supporters yeah yeah I mean you know think about what we export to China so

it's food and it's technology and then it's like manufactured goods like

airplanes and caterpillar you know you look at the shares Boeing is down today

caterpillars down today those that those are areas that employ a lot of people

and and frankly some working class you know blue-collar people who are Trump

supporters the problem with tariffs is it's a very blunt instrument and you

don't know how it's gonna play out in the economy and and you're seeing the

effect of it now with people being anxious about it what's your take Kent

on this back and forth I mean the tariffs on China China's gonna put

tariffs on on you know goods coming from the US does it go back a few more times

or just China finally say you know what okay enough is enough let's just end

this or the us well check you know the thing is

China gets that there's an issue and China was willing to give you know we're

gonna buy seventy billion dollars with the US products we're gonna try to you

know balance out trade a little bit but when you talk about China's future the

technology that they feel they need to grow you know China is a huge country

and it needs to keep growing that's why it has done so well that's why the

government has stayed in power and so if China feels like it's under threat its

growth is under threat then it has to fight back it's it's too intrinsic to

the to the needs of this this country it's not just like one product here one

factory there this is like core to them yeah it is I mean last time we did this

I mean it shutdown China's biggest telecom company so clearly they are a

little bit dependent on what the US does Ken Brown the senior columnist for The

Wall Street Journal good to see you sir thank you thank you

well meantime President Trump calling again for Russia to be added back into

the g7 the group of some of our closest allies but at the same time his own

defense secretary was sounding off on Russia with a strong warning about that

nation's intentions and that's coming up next

President Trump says he gave the North Korean dictator a direct phone number so

they can talk whenever they need I have a good relationship with Kim jong-un

that's a very important thing but I can now say well we have a problem I told

him I gave him a very direct number he can now call me if he has any difficulty

I can call him the president has said he is yeah the president says he has good

chemistry with Kim jong-un this comes after the leaders met for a historic

summit in Singapore President Trump the first u.s. president to meet with the

North Korean head of state in an interview with Fox & Friends this

morning the president said if he didn't agree to meet with Kim it could have

risked nuclear war Kim is known for killing locking up and

starving his own people when reporters asked this morning about Kim's human

rights record President Trump said he didn't want a nuclear weapon to destroy

families well president Trump once again insisting that Russia and Vladimir Putin

should be let back into the g7 a group of some of our closest allies I think

it's better to have Russia in to have them to have Russia out because just

like North Korea just like somebody else it's much better if we get along with

them than if we don't but president Trump's own defense secretary sending a

stern warning about Russia and Putin today of course the g7 was once the g8

before Russia got the boot for invading Ukraine and seizing Crimea national

security correspondent Jennifer Griffin is live for us at the Pentagon hello

Jennifer hi trace well defense secretary mattis

speaking at the Naval War College in Newport Rhode Island today did not mince

his words he made it clear Putin does not have benign intentions for the first

time since World War two Russia has been the nation that has redrawn

international borders by force of arms Putin seeks to shatter NATO he aims to

diminish the appeal of the Western democratic model and attempts to

undermine America's moral authority while joint training is expected to halt

on the Korean Peninsula it is underway in the Baltic Sea today annual naval

exercises meant to send a strong message to Russia warning it not to invade

anymore our country's in Eastern Europe today is

the last day of the drills which involve more than 40 warships 60 aircraft and an

amphibious landing tres and Jennifer there's also word a US drone strike is

killed in notorious Taliban leader what do we know that's that's right a senior

US official tells me American troops have not yet been able to make positive

identification on the ground following the drone strike because the missile

completely destroyed the vehicle the Taliban leader was traveling in the

drone strike took place Wednesday two days before the Muslim Eid holiday in

eastern Afghanistan close to the border with Pakistan the State Department had a

five million dollar bounty on the head of mallanna

fazlullah and had him designated him designated a global terrorist he was

responsible for the botched assassination attempt of Malala

yousafzai the young Pakistani girl who received a Nobel Prize for her advocacy

for female education she spoke in late March having just returned to Pakistan

for the first time since she was shot by the Taliban six years ago it has been

the most beautiful day of my life this has been the most important thing in my

life and I had never been so excited for anything I had never been so happy

before in December 2014 fellows operatives

carried out the most lethal terrorist attack in Pakistani history killing 151

people including more than 130 children during an attack against a military

school in Peshawar Pakistan where many of Pakistan's top generals sent their

children fazlullah helped plan the failed bomb

attack in New York's Times Square in 2010 trace and Jennifer Griffin live for

us at the Pentagon Jennifer thank you the biggest game so far in the World Cup

is happening this hour and living up to the hype we'll give you the latest out

of Russia where two powerhouses have been going toe-to-toe and where one

lawmaker is warning some Russians not to get too close to certain fans next

the Russian President Vladimir Putin encouraging folks going to the World Cup

in Russia to meet new friends calling his nation an open inhospitable place

but a Russian lawmaker is warning her fellow country women not to get too

friendly with foreigners the chief correspondent Jonathan hunt is here with

more on that I'm anxious to hear trace all I would say is I'd flip it on its

head until Americans not to get too involved with the Russians if they're

over there a Paul Manafort can tell you the kind of trouble that gets you in

anyway let's get to the wolves and Fox Sports is carrying it all of course

including what is turning out to be the most extraordinary game of this World

Cup so far certainly possibly any World Cup Portugal against Spain

tied at 3-3 they're about to blow the whistle it looks like it's going to end

up as a tie anything can happen in these last few seconds two powerhouses of

soccer really going toe-to-toe in this one Spain you would call the better

all-around team but when you've got a player like Ronaldo as Portugal does he

tends to turn the natural order of things on its head he scored all three

of Portugal's goals it's been amazing trace and I would say

to anybody who's not really sure about soccer go find a replay of this game on

any of this Fox Sports platforms and watch it you will fall in love with a

beautiful game yeah when you have one name like LeBron and Ronaldo you know

those are superstars so Fox has the games this week and what what are the

big ones well I would say to anybody sit on the couch all weekend on Fox Sports

and do not move but if you do have some errands to run here's the ones you can't

miss first of all up on Saturday France against Australia France one of the

teams that will be in the mix at the very end of this well worth watching and

then you've got one of the soccer powerhouses Argentina playing tiny

little Iceland that's a little trace like the New York Yankees playing the

Wichita wingnuts in the World Series it's how Iceland even got to the World

Cup I don't know but they're gonna be everybody's favorite underdog then on

Sunday you're gonna see two of the teams who I predict will absolutely be in the

semi-finals may play the final against each other first up Germany current

world champions they're playing Mexico good teams that'll be a great game and

then the other team that I believe will make it all the way Brazil they're

playing Switzerland day afternoon 2 p.m. eastern Brazil play

the beautiful game probably more beautifully than in anybody I wouldn't

be surprised to see in Germany Brazil matchup in the final I fear that those

awfully efficient Germans might end up winning the whole thing your fares it

could be accurate and I say that with a heavy heart as in English yeah it didn't

house they play for the Wichita wingnuts I don't know Jonathan hunt thank you

service sure well Fox as you cover for the entire World Cup match you can watch

all the matches and extras on fox TV Fox Sports one foxsports.com and the Fox

Sports app just check your local listings and sit there on the couch

meantime a tribute today for one of the world's most famous scientists and that

is coming up next

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Morning Joe 6/15/2018 | Breaking News Trump Today June 15, 2018 - Duration: 44:01.

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Donald Trump levantó el guante y trató muy mal a Robert de Niro: "Atontado por..." - Duration: 5:05.

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Qui est vraiment Melania Trump ? - Duration: 3:15.

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Trump Puts 25% Tariff on Chinese Imports - Duration: 1:02.

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Grieving Plantsville mother hears back from President Trump - Duration: 2:18.

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Trump's Singapore summit,ART OF THE DENUCLEARIГATION DEAL - Duration: 11:32.

that's right hi everybody well over the show Lorraine's got some breaking sports

news this means a lot to me in the world the World Cup is coming to the US and

some 26 soccer yes this gonna be an expanded thank you Chris Joel oh it's

gonna be expanded tournament 46 teams and guess what they'll call it the NAFTA

World Cup because Mexico and Canada and the US will combine to promise FIFA 11

billion dollar profit the most profitable World Cup ever was here in

1994 Idella enabled us to prepare to start a professional league with the

revenue it gained the MLS is now thriving fastest growing in the world

and after getting screwed out of Cotter screwed by Moscow because we wouldn't

cheat and pay off FIFA officials we finally had our FBI blow up FIFA

reconfigure and believe it or not Morocco was the only contender to stop

us so this is huge news would make the world's biggest sport and biggest

tournament comes to a comes to North America now Americans have got to have

fall in love with soccer you got eight years why would they call it the NAFTA

World Cup if there's no NAFTA because in my words it's not in the story the my

story I just want you to picture America and Mexico all three teams they say we

don't have to build one stadium we got plenty of stadiums we don't have to do

any of this corrupt building that they're doing in Moscow with that five

hundred percent over budget where would the game be and it's going to be

televised by Fox because we're not there right I'll be in the US I mean you know

it's gonna be in Los Angeles you know it's gonna be in New York you know it's

gonna be one Stadium it is non-stop this whole country through this big party in

94 when we weren't even thinking about soccer

all right so we'll have more on the congratulations I'm surprised they plan

that far out but good yeah build stuff and they need to you know pay off

politicians historically hopefully not but our FBI blew this up and they

thought they were gonna get it back at us by not giving us the world you know

so much now about soccer you didn't know you're gonna fall in love with it

minutes these case doesn't want to know I was a soccer coach for many years i'm

i've retired meanwhile let's talk about this we've got a Fox News Alert

president truck after a whirlwind summit remember it

started in Canada that didn't go so well for the rest of the world went okay for

him he said look I got a walk at I'm we're talking to America first and

anyone over to Singapore and they signed that agreement to D nuke the Korean

Peninsula and it sounds like the sanctions are gonna stay in place until

mr. Kim can prove that he has done just that there is no Thai hopefully got some

sleep because he said in the press or yesterday that he had gone 25 hours

without sleep but he did have a 20 plus hour plane flight so hopefully he got

some sleep he is tweeting this morning he said just landed a long trip but

everybody can now feel much safer than the day I took office there is no longer

a nuclear threat from North Korea meeting with Kim jong-un was an

interesting and very positive experience north korea has great potential for the

future so what's interesting is the north korean newspaper has covered it

this way and said you know they obviously call it KO looked at their

leader they knew once he left they announced that he left and where he was

going the Korean news state media reported

that President Trump and the and Kim jong-un met they agreed to adopt a

step-by-step approach to denuclearizing the country so North Korea government

told the North Koreans and they're gonna denuclearize that's I think that's

important absolutely the president also tweeted you know

before taking office people were assuming that we were going to war with

North Korea President Obama said that North Korea was our biggest and most

dangerous problem no longer sleep well tonight he also tweeted this out and

this is big the world has taken a big step back from potential nuclear

catastrophe no more rocket launches nuclear testing or researches the

hostages are back home with their families thank you to chairman Kim our

day together was historic think about that how far we've come and what's

happened because of this three hostages back home safely

they're getting rid of their missile they're testing sites they're saying

they're gonna need D nuke that could lead to if they did not Dinu that could

lead to a war so many lives have been saved if we don't have to go to war

right there's four elements in it a lot of people expected more it is just the

start a lot of people are saying wow I'm so disappointed other people are

high-fiving I think the the best of the worst is yet to come it's

got to come out in the next six months it's a good yeah according to the

president meanwhile senator Cory Gardner joined us at last hour he's on the

Foreign Relations Committee he talked to the president here's what he said what

he knows and what would who thinks will happen first time we've seen Kim Atelier

united states president in person that he supported denuclearization we have a

ways to go but that's a historic achievement the bottom line is this we

will know that we have an agreement that is working with and toward

denuclearization and Wilner we're gonna know that soon we're gonna have more

follow-up meetings this is going to be tested the president made it clear that

this will continue if there's not the progress made toward denuclearization

that was promised exactly right so you know there are a lot there are a lot of

details are going to be fleshing out in the days and weeks and months ahead but

it is a good first step meanwhile let's talk a little bit about this you know

that Congress has oversight over the executive branch right well they're

trying they've been trying for a very long time to get some of the documents

regarding the mahler investigation so a number of months ago back in January I

understand the there are a couple of committees in particular the Intel

committee up on Capitol Hill and they asked the Deputy Attorney General to go

ahead and provide some documents that they need and they wanted to establish a

paper trail so we're gonna request these in paper on paper so that there's a

record well then he came back a rod Rosenstein and he was angry that they

had sent requests for documents in writing and then he was critical of the

requests to then have the Department of Justice and the FBI respond in writing

as well and that turned out to in the estimation of a couple of people who

were in the room sounded like he was intimidating these congressional

staffers threatening them with subpoena in their records and their phones just

to push him back so they're saying we want to tell the American people what's

really happening in this Russia investigation we want oversight we want

to see what's happening so give us those documents give us those records if

you're not trying to hide anything you won't care you'll give them over to us

and then according to people in the room on this committee they said Rosenstein

came in and threatened them and said you want these records then I want to see

all your phone records and I'll sit you know though DOJ said that didn't

have that didn't happen he was just protecting himself if he was gonna be

held in contempt of Congress Alan Dershowitz weighed in on the legality of

this so-called intimidation this is a classic dispute between separation of

powers the legislature has the power obviously to oversee and investigate the

executive branch and a member of the executive branch which is what red roses

sign is shouldn't be able to bully the legislative branch he should be

transparent he should turn over the documents he should be cooperative and

in Congress should be cooperative the executive branch you know we have so

much dispute today partisan dispute this is between the legislature and the

executive branch you know there were all Republicans they shouldn't be fighting

with each other DOJ says no one in the room was ever

threatened with a criminal investigation this informations false and we have the

right to defend our stock meadows and Jim Jordan were on with Laura last night

they said that they are going to have a resolution coming out very promptly

probably today compelling the Deputy Attorney General rod Rosenstein to

provide these documents that they say they are entitled to because Congress

has oversight over the department and by the way it's going to be interesting on

Thursday because rod Rosen Stein will be briefing the President on the IG report

which is 500 pages long to find out and give the president a concrete idea of

what the IG report says about what was the in what was done and not done in the

Hillary Clinton email investigation all right and so that should be interesting

the president tweets after that will be fascinating it's the president's

birthday yes right well Andrew McAfee was who was involved in this he was the

former FBI deputy director he's now suing the DOJ in the FBI and you

remember him he was the one that he was a few days away from retirement and he

got fired because he was leaking information to the press and then lying

about it to investigators to the Intel community and was proven to lie several

times since we got fired and didn't get his retirement yeah it's gonna be really

fascinating to see how Andy McCabe ends up going because they'll have to going

after James Comey because they both can't be telling the truth so he is

actually having his legal team sue this is fascinating because one point he was

all focused on the president now he realizes his problems are much do

anything old files right I want the files

connected I want to know I want to see the Inspector General

manual on how to discipline people who were in big trouble because right now

the Department of Justice is not providing that to mr. Mackay who used to

be part of the Department of Justice ironically altum Utley

McCabe's lawyers to say they're just trying to clear his name so stay tuned

for that they're trying to get his retirement money to

they are both expected to be okay a suspect opening fire as police responded

to a potential abduction sparking a manhunt overnight no word yet though on

an official motive the FBI agent who accidentally shot a man after doing a

backflip in a bar is now charged with assault

chase Bishop turning himself in to police in Colorado

he's expected to face a judge today prosecutors say Bishop could face even

more charges depending on the results of a blood alcohol test he was off duty at

the time of the shooting former President George HW Bush

celebrating his 94th birthday surrounded by family his son former president

george w bush posting this picture calling himself a lucky man to be with

his father granddaughter jenna sharing this sweet snap of her daughter and her

gramps as she calls him in the anchor of the family

that's cute George HW Bush is now the only former US president to turn 94

years young look how they're the cutest family and they're spending their summer

up at Kennebunkport and walkers point what he wanted it's you can actually go

there and you can see it's right there on the point and you can stand on the

street the public area and take a picture with the house in the background

so cool but it's way over there there Secret Service everywhere all right

Jillian thank you very much meanwhile straight ahead a middle school being

threatened by ms-13 now called a ticking time bomb and one local sheriff says

there's not much police can do to stop it

he will join Brian next Plus a little boy greets his mom at the airport but

she did not expect this kind of welcome home from prison

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Tom Brady Shades Donald Trump Over Anthem Protests? He 'Respects' Those Who Take A Knee - NY Daily N - Duration: 3:12.

Does this mean the New England Patriots are never going back to the White House? Donald Trump absolutely hates NFL players protesting the anthem, but Tom Brady said he 'respects' why they do it!    "I think there were a lot of really good, healthy conversations coming out of it in our locker room," Tom Brady, 40, said when asked about what the New England Patriots thought about NFL players protesting police brutality and the oppression of people of color by kneeling during the national anthem

The Super Bowl champ shared his feelings on the subject with Oprah Winfrey, 64, in a preview of his June 17 appearance on OWN's Super Soul Sunday

"The great part about sports is the relationships. I've been with it for a long time

I've been with guys from all different parts of the country, every color, race, belief

And you know what? You respect what other people are – I do, I respect why people are doing what they're doing

"    "We had meetings after practice talking about how we wanted to deal with that particular situation," Tom said

That "particular situation" may have been when President Donald Trump, 72, suggested that any player using his right to free speech (aka protesting) should be fired, which caused league-wide protests

"We chose to lock arms…We support what people are going through. I've been playing sports long enough

Everyone comes from something different."  "I think showing respect for everybody in a locker room – a team full of guys trying to go the same direction – you better have that empathy for everybody

That's what sports are about," Tom added, per Sports Illustrated. The protests, which took place during Week 3 of the 2017-18 season, saw the Patriots lock arms in solidarity

Some players, like Malcolm Butler and Stephon Gilmore, chose to kneel, echoing Colin Kaepernick's initial protest

 Trump and Tom were once tight, but this interview might be the final nail in the coffin for their friendship

After all, if there's anything that can turn Trump from orange to beet red in anger, it's an NFL player protesting

He's still harped on it on June 15 while talking with Fox News. "They're all saying, 'oh, it has nothing to do with the flag, it's the way we've been treated

' In the meantime, they're making $15 million a year," he said, per For The Win, missing the point because the protests have never been about the flag

 Trump suggested that players "shouldn't get the politics involved" in the giant nationalist display ahead of a televised sports game

Considering this man cancelled the White House visit for the Philadelphia Eagles, accusing the Super Bowl champs of "staying in the locker room" during the anthem when none actually did, it's not surprising he didn't get the point

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Mueller Is Done! Trump's Team Just Announced What They're Doing To The Entire Case! - Duration: 13:30.

Mueller Is Done! Trump's Team Just Announced What They're Doing To The Entire Case!

Rudy Giuliani, President Trump's attorney, and longtime associate, just dropped a bombshell

on Wednesday.

Appearing on Fox News on Wednesday Giuliani revealed Special Counsel Robert Mueller should

be wrapping up his investigation into the so-called collusion with Russia by the Trump

campaign.

Giuliani states Mueller "has nothing."

Giuliani stated to Laura Ingraham – "It's been a year, he's gotten more than 1.4 million

documents, he's interviewed 28 witnesses, and he has nothing which is why he wants to

bring the president into an interview."

Mueller has notified President Trump's legal team that he will follow Justice Department

guidance and not seek an indictment against the president.

"All they get to do is write a report," said Giuliani.

A former federal prosecutor and mayor of New York City, Giuliani further revealed that

Mueller's investigators have not responded to five information requests from the president's

team.

That has forced President Trump's legal team to push off making a decision about whether

the president will sit for an interview with the special counsel — a decision they had

hoped to reach by Thursday.

As laid out in a Justice Department memo, federal prosecutors are barred from indicting

a sitting president.

Giuliani states Mueller has no choice but to follow its guidance.

Giuliani states: "They have only exculpatory information about us.

I've been through the documents.

So it's about time to get the darn thing over with.

It's about time to say, 'Enough.

We've tortured this president enough.'

Giuliani states the president's legal team is at this point demanding that Mueller's

investigators "tell us what you have to get from an interview that you don't already

have because he has all the facts to make a decision.

We're trying to get him to end this.

This is not good for the American people and the special counsel's office doesn't seem

to have that sort of understanding that they're interfering with things that are much bigger

than them or us."

Meanwhile, the special counsel's office and Trump's legal team continue to hash

out the conditions under which the President will communicate with investigators.

According to Fox News: "Giuliani joined Trump's legal team last month and has repeatedly

warned that an in-person interview of the president by the special counsel's team

would constitute a 'perjury trap.'

Complicating matters, Trump himself has refused to rule out agreeing to an interview with

Mueller.

In an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity earlier this month, Giuliani said that the

Mueller team had ruled out allowing the Trump team to submit written answers to the special

counsel's questions.

Giuliani said last week that the president's legal team would oppose any subpoena unless

they could 'reach agreement on the ground rules.'

He argued that Trump could invoke executive privilege, and the team would point to Justice

Department opinions in fighting a subpoena and 'on both law and the facts, we would

have the strongest case you could imagine.'"

Giuliani adds that he is personally ready to challenge any reports issued by Mueller

and his team, stating in a challenge to the special prosecutor – "I think that they

have the facts on which they can write their report.

If you're going to write a fair report, fine, write it.

If you're going to write an unfair report, write it and we will combat it.

We are ready to rip it apart."

Giuliani has pointed to the fact that the Trump team has handed over 1.2 million documents

to Mueller as evidence of cooperation with the probe – which marks its one-year anniversary

on this week.

Thus far, Mueller's probe has resulted in the resignation of National Security Advisor

Michael Flynn, the arrests of Paul Manafort and Rick Gates, and the indictment of 13 Russian

nationals on allegations of hacking the 2016 election – along with the raid of Trump's

personal attorney, Michael Cohen.

Earlier this month, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein – who is officially in charge

of the Russia investigation – admitted that President Trump cannot be indicted, stating

– "The Department of Justice has in the past, when the issue arose, has opined that

a sitting President cannot be indicted.

There's been a lot of speculation in the media about this, I just don't have anything

more to say about it."

According to the NYT: "In a series of memorandums, the Justice Department's Office of Legal

Counsel concluded that indicting a sitting president would violate the Constitution by

undermining his ability to do his job.

Those memos, too, though, said the answer was a matter of structure and inference.

The Justice Department's regulations require Mr. Mueller, the special counsel, to follow

the department's 'rules, regulations, procedures, practices, and policies.'

If the memos bind Mr. Mueller, it would seem he could not indict Mr. Trump, no matter what

he uncovered."

No American court has ever addressed the matter, however elements of the issue were argued

before the Supreme Court in United States v. Nixon in a 1974 case in which Richard Nixon

was forced to comply with a subpoena from special counsel Lee Jaworski during the Watergate

investigation, however, the issue of an indictment was not ruled on.

"

Giuliani states: "This case is essentially over.

They're just in denial."

He also spoke on President Trump's newly filed financial disclosure which confirms

that President Trump did indeed reimburse his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, for

a $130,000 payment he made to adult film star Stormy Daniels just prior to the 2016 presidential

election.

Giuliani stated of the confirmation of his previous disclosure that the President was

fully aware of the situation – "The president was fully aware of it, and endorsed the strategy.

We wouldn't do it without him.

He's the client after all and has a tremendous judgment about things like this."

Giuliani added that the disclosure to the Office of Government Ethics "vindicates

our original strategy," but added that he didn't think the payment should have been

made public in the first place.

He stated – "I think it was an expenditure that had to be reimbursed.

They say it's a liability … I don't agree that it's a liability because I know

the nature of it, [but] it doesn't matter at this point."

Cohen is the current subject of an ongoing criminal investigation by federal authorities

in New York.

The FBI recently raided his office, apartment, and hotel room as part of that investigation,

however, Giuliani states the Cohen case does not concern President Trump's legal team.

"Not a lick.

We're completely uninvolved in that.

We've gotten assurances that we're not involved with it," he said.

"It's only about Mueller getting the darn thing over with and he owes that to the American

people."

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Opinion | An American editorial cartoonist has been fired for skewering Trump. He likely won't be th - Duration: 4:58.

"Oh, good lord." That was my reaction the day after the election of Donald Trump in November of 2016, when it dawned on me that I would be serving my year as president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists during the same time as the guy who wanted to "open up" libel laws and weaken the First Amendment so he could sue journalists more easily

Instead of the usual loss of jobs for editorial cartoonists that a president of the AAEC has to address during his or her tenure, now I'd be dealing with a much more fundamental threat to our profession: a president of the United States who has no idea or respect for the institution of a free press and its role in a democracy

I did worry that editorial cartooning would be the next target of a president so enamored of visuals

That didn't happen. In retrospect, I'm fairly certain it's because Trump doesn't read; he gets all his news from the television (Fox News) and uses Twitter as his megaphone

And I'm guessing his staff doesn't cut out cartoons and tape them to the White House refrigerator so he will see them as he goes for his regular two scoops of ice cream

But with the firing of Pittsburgh Post-Gazette cartoonist Rob Rogers, we now see that suppressing a free press can be accomplished without an authoritarian president's orders

Michael Cohen isn't the only "fixer" Trump has at his disposal. [Read the AAEC's statement on Rob Rogers] Rogers has been the editorial cartoonist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for more than 25 years

Most working cartoonists have had an occasional idea spiked by his or her editor

But in the past few weeks, editorial director Keith Burris and publisher John Robinson Block have refused to publish six of Rogers's cartoons, all criticizing Trump or his policies

Block and Burris have also rejected many of Rogers's rough sketch ideas for several months

This wasn't the first time Block has used his position to defend President Trump's actions; in January he demanded an editorial run in the Post-Gazette and the Toledo Blade (where he is also the publisher) supporting Trump's use of the term "shithole countries

" I realize now I didn't recognize this other danger of an authoritarian president: his enablers and the willing supporters who squash dissent and help attack the free press and subvert the Constitution

The fact that Trump will use any opportunity to spread lies and whip up hatred toward journalists only enables his powerful supporters in the media to do his dirty work for him

In April, another disturbing example of journalistic manipulation was exposed when a video surfaced showing news anchors from 45 Sinclair-owned stations reciting word for word the same script criticizing the mainstream media and spouting the "fake news" accusations that Trump uses in his diatribes

While Trump used the opportunity to blast its critics and offer his support for the "superior" Sinclair Broadcasting, he hadn't orchestrated this abuse of journalistic integrity

He didn't have to; there were others willing to do it for him. [Read the Pittsburgh mayor's statement on Rob Rogers] Through satire, humor and pointed caricatures, editorial cartoonists criticize leaders and governments that are behaving badly

The purpose of an editorial cartoonist is to hold politicians and powerful institutions accountable — and we all know how little President Trump thinks he, his family or his sycophants should be held accountable

Rogers was the first American editorial cartoonist to lose his job as a result, but he won't be the last

Trump has many "fixers." Below are the six cartoons the Post-Gazette refused to publish

More by Ann Telnaes: The barometer of a free press Flag Day 2018 Make North Korea great again That 'special place in hell' is already occupied

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Late Night Hosts Offer Gifts & Takedowns for Trump's Birthday | THR News - Duration: 2:28.

"Sir, I wish you a very...birthday."

Thursday was President Donald Trump's 72nd birthday and late-night hosts

joined in the celebration...in their own special way.

On CBS's 'The Late Show,' host Stephen Colbert bought a very

special present for the president.

After wishing Trump "a birthday," not a happy one, just "a birthday,"

Colbert delivered this peace offering:

"Now although I criticize President Trump, everybody knows that,

I did give him a gift."

"Sir, I hope you enjoy these cufflinks. Just let me know

if you have trouble getting them on."

Great minds think alike.

On Comedy Central's 'The Daily Show,' Trevor Noah also suggested

that Trump get some time in custody

for his birthday in a "Between the Scenes" segment.

"What do you get the man who has everything?

A pair of handcuffs? Hancuffs, yes?"

Noah then noted that the birthday had its ups and downs for the president.

The New York attorney general served Trump with a lawsuit on Thursday,

"which is Trump's favorite kind of suit," Noah joked.

The host also said Trump received a "present" with the Justice

Department's inspector general report on the FBI's handling of

the 2016 presidential campaign.

The report found that former FBI head James Comey had

used a private email server for some bureau work,

the same practice that Comey had faulted presidential candidate

Hillary Clinton for, and that one FBI agent had texted someone saying,

"We'll stop Trump from winning the election."

"I don't care what anyone says, it looks bad," Noah said.

"Can you imagine if you found out the FBI during Obama's term,

like someone, like FBI agents were texting, and one of them was like,

'What if he wins, and it's like, don't worry, he'll be born in Kenya.'"

Over on TBS, Conan O'Brien didn't neglect

to mention Trump's day of birth, either.

The host joked, "Trump spent a quiet evening with loved ones,

then Melania stopped by."

He added that on Thursday, "Trump had some cake, ate some ice cream

and played some golf...and then he remembered it was his birthday."

On ABC's 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!,' the host

imagined the cake Trump got for his birthday.

"They gave him a Carvel ice cream cake.

He grabbed it right by the Cookie Puss," he joked.

Referencing the recent Supreme Court case involving a Colorado

baker refusing to make a cake for a same-sex couple on the basis of

religious objection, Kimmel added,

"The vice president is the one who actually gets the cake for birthdays.

He is in charge of making sure that all cakes that come into the White House

were baked by heterosexuals."

To watch full clips of the late-night hosts "celebrating" Trump's birthday,

head to THR.com.

For The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Lyndsey Rodrigues.

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Trump's Announcement To America About What He Really Wants For His B-Day Leaves Dems Disgusted - Duration: 7:55.

Things have changed greatly in the past year and a half.

Even the small things are now totally different and in a way, normal.

After having one of the most successful months in his time as president, yesterday was President

Donald Trump's 72nd birthday.

And what did he do?

He worked all day, but in the morning he calmly walked out on the stunning White House lawn

to talk with FOX and Friends host Steve Doocy for about a half an hour.

The lengthy conversation covered everything from Russia and James Comey all the way to

trade and NAFTA.

But what was perhaps the most telling part of the whole conversation was President Trump's

reply when asked what he wanted for his birthday.

He just looked at Steve and said: "All I want for my birthday is for America to be

successful."

That comment might have caused a controversy among several members of the Democrat Party,

as there are a few particular people who are highly against President Trump and his accomplishments.

Let's take a stroll down memory lane and remember what President Trump has accomplished.

Here are some of his greatest accomplishments so far, as provided by The Hill.

Unfortunately, some of the accomplishments might have irritated a few members of the

Democrat Party as the list contains items that might be considered rolling back things

done by former President Barack Obama.

Many of Obama's supporters may not agree with a few items on this list.

However, President Trump wants America to be successful and this is his way of making

that happen during his time as President of the United States.

With the economy and unemployment doing well, it seems like Trump's strategies are working

very well for Americans.

"1.

The tax-cut bill

Trump capped off 2017 with his first major legislative victory — the passage of the

Republicans' tax-cut bill, which slashes the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to

21 percent and reduces individual rates as well as implements some key breaks.

It's the biggest tax legislation to be approved by Congress since 1986, and would be significant

if that's all it did.

The fact that it also eliminated ObamaCare's mandate that individuals buy insurance and

opens the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling — something several GOP administrations

had tried but failed to do — makes it truly historic.

2.

Neil Gorsuch's confirmation to the Supreme Court

Trump's biggest early victory came when the Senate, in April, confirmed Neil Gorsuch

to succeed the late Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court.

Gorsuch's appointment marked the end of a bitter struggle between Democrats and Republicans

over the vacant seat.

It was also a victory for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who for nearly

a year blocked former President Obama's pick to replace Scalia from getting even a

hearing to sit on the court.

The move also came as Trump aims to reshape the federal judiciary with a host of other

conservative nominations.

The Senate confirmed 12 of Trump's federal appeals court judges in 2017, a record for

a president's first year in office.

3.

Roll-back of regulations

Trump signed an executive order cutting regulations for small businesses and moved forward with

plans to repeal the Clean Power Plan, one of Obama's signature acts as president.

Trump has also overseen moves to expand oil drilling in the Arctic and Gulf of Mexico

and granted a permit to the Keystone XL pipeline previously rejected by Obama.

Trump vowed to reduce regulations he argued were strangling the economy, and he's taken

important strides to do so in the wake of opposition from congressional Democrats, who

argue the president's actions on climate are hurting America's standing in the world.

Local governments led by Democrats have acted to reverse Trump's efforts on the Paris

climate accords.

4.

The travel ban

Trump ran on a platform of tougher immigration enforcement, both to protect American jobs

and national security.

A week into his presidency, he took one of his most controversial steps, banning most

travelers from seven predominantly Muslim nations from entering the United States.

The move triggered protests across the country and court fights, but, by the end of the year,

a version of Trump's ban was left standing.

Trump also has taken steps to increase border security and has seen a drop in arrests on

the border, a possible sign of reduced entries.

He stepped up raids on immigrants in the country illegally and oversaw a surge in arrests across

the country.

The head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement says the agency plans to take an even more

aggressive approach next year.

Trump hasn't been able to make progress on building a wall on the Mexican border,

however.

5.

Declaring Jerusalem the capital of Israel

In a radical departure from decades of foreign policy, Trump announced that the U.S. would

formally recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and begin the process of moving

its embassy to the contested holy city.

The move signified one of Trump's boldest statements to the international community,

and, specifically, the United Nations, which he has frequently criticized.

6.

Withdrawal from Paris climate deal

Trump followed through on one of his major campaign promises when he announced in June

that the U.S. would leave the Paris climate deal reached under Obama.

While there have since been conflicting reports on the administration's current stance on

the agreement, the move fulfilled Trump's pledge to tackle one of Obama's signature

achievements and take a tougher stance against the international community.

7.

Pulling out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership

Trump began his presidency by carrying out another key promise, withdrawing from the

Trans-Pacific Partnership, a massive trade deal with Asia he had called a "potential

disaster for our country."

He has said his administration will secure new trade deals with America's Asian allies,

though firm details have yet to emerge.

Meanwhile, the administration is at work trying to renegotiate the North American Free Trade

Agreement with Canada and Mexico.

A new round of negotiations are slated to be held in January, and it's possible Trump

could decide to pull the U.S. from that deal as well.

8.

Roll-back of some of Obama's Cuba policies

Trump followed up on his pledge to roll back Obama's opening up of relations with Cuba,

tightening travel and commercial ties with the communist island.

He also placed new financial restrictions on Havana, amid concerns over a series of

bizarre "sonic attacks" targeting U.S. diplomats in the country.

While the moves were seen as a clear crackdown by Trump on rapprochement with Cuba, much

of Obama's policies toward Havana essentially remain intact.

9.

Moving to repeal Obama's net neutrality rules

In another blow to regulations enacted under Obama, the Federal Communications Commission

voted to repeal its landmark net neutrality rules this month.

The move drew ire from Democrats, consumer groups and tech companies, but was seen as

a major win for advocates of less government oversight.

10.

Fighting — and further degrading — ISIS

Largely following Obama's strategy, Trump dealt major blows to the Islamic State in

Iraq and Syria, forcing the terrorist group to retreat from its two self-declared capitals:

Mosul and Raqqa, located in Iraq and Syria, respectively.

Trump also expanded the military's authority to carry out air strikes in the Middle East,

a factor some experts credit for his administration's progress against terrorism in the region."

President Trump each and every day proves he loves America.

He works on his birthday, just like most of us have to do, and he loves his country as

well.

Are you happy with Trump's accomplishments?

Write your answer below and share this with someone who loves their president!

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Donald Trump Was Just Double-Crossed By The Last Person He Ever Expected - Duration: 3:02.

The swamp has unleashed criminal investigations as their chief method of forcing Donald Trump

from office.

Federal prosecutors are terrorizing Trump associates in the hopes that the threat of

jail will force them to betray Trump.

And they may have struck pay-dirt as Donald Trump just got double-crossed by the last

person he ever expected.

Trump lawyer Michael Cohen has been the target of prosecutors ever since the FBI raided his

home and offices back in April.

Special counsel Robert Mueller tipped off federal prosecutors in New York to Cohen's

business dealings concerning a taxi medallion he co-owned, as well his payments to women

who allegedly had affairs with Trump.

Mueller and other prosecutors are scheming to use Cohen to further the attempts to drive

Trump from office.

And it appears Cohen may have flipped.

ABC News broke the story that sources close to Cohen believe he changed his legal team

over his desire to cooperate with investigators.

But is this what really happened?

Vanity Fair's Gabriel Sherman claimed: "Person close to Cohen says he hasn't flipped yet,

"he's sending up a smoke signal to Trump: I need help."

Cohen had previously written that he would never betray President Trump:

"A PERSON WHO DESERVES MY LOYALTY RECEIVES IT."- JOYCE MAYNARD I WILL ALWAYS PROTECT

OUR (PRESIDENT)"

Conservative commentator Erick Erickson theorized that Cohen changed his legal team because

his initial team of lawyers were not criminal defense attorneys.

Erickson believes Cohen did not switch his legal team in order to cooperate, but to fight.

One thing that is clear is this will have no impact on the Russia investigation.

Despite multiple fake news stories that used the Christopher Steele dossier as the basis

for claiming Cohen traveled to Prague to collude with Russians, Cohen has provided evidence

that he was in California visiting colleges with his son at the time.

Cohen wrote:

"BAD REPORTING, BAD INFORMATION AND BAD STORY BY SAME REPORTER PETER STONE (MCCLATCHY,

DC) NO MATTER HOW MANY TIMES OR WAYS THEY WRITE IT, I HAVE NEVER BEEN TO PRAGUE.

I WAS IN LA WITH MY SON.

PROVEN!"

Federal prosecutors first goal will be to determine if Cohen possesses any smoking gun

evidence to implicate Trump in campaign finance violations for payments to Stormy Daniels

and other women.

In addition, government investigators would employ Cohen as the gateway into investigating

Trump's financial empire.

Even if both of these avenues turn out to be dead ends, prosecutors will be looking

to flip Cohen so he will provide a diet of embarrassing personal details about Trump

that could be leaked to the press during the midterm elections.

The media could then whip these stories up in a series of "October surprises" that

the Democrats would use to boost their chances to win back Congress where they can finally

launch impeachment proceedings.

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

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Trump nominee for South Korea ambassador backs 'pause' in military exercises - Duration: 2:39.

Donald Trump's nominee for ambassador to South Korea, a decorated military man... has backed

the U.S. President's idea of suspending major combined drills.

Harry Harris, described it as an option worth exploring... while denuclearization talks

continue.

Lee Seung-jae shares with us the admiral's remarks.

Shortly after his historic summit in Singapore with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un,...

U.S. President Donald Trump announced he might halt the joint military exercises between

South Korea and the U.S.,... a move long sought by the North.

Siding with Trump on the issue is the president's latest nominee for ambassador to South Korea,...

Admiral Harry Harris.

In a Senate hearing on Thursday,... Harris,... who recently stepped down as head of the U.S.

Pacific Command, agreed with the idea of a "pause."

"The whole landscape has shifted, and I believe that we should give exercises, major exercises,

a pause to see if (North Korean leader) Kim Jong Un is in fact serious about his part

in negotiations."

Harris also said he believes sanctions on North Korea should stay in place, while denuclearization

talks continue, echoing earlier remarks by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Seoul,...

who said tough sanctions would remain until Pyongyang has verifiably abandoned its nuclear

weapons program.

The U.S. ambassador post in Seoul has been vacant since Trump took office in January

2017,... and as talks continue between South and North Korea and between the U.S. and North

Korea, the post is seen as more important than ever.

As the nominee to become President Trump's first ambassador to South Korea,... Harris

said he feels optimistic about the future of the Korean Peninsula.

"I've said before that we can be hopeful and we can even be optimistic as long as we are

realistic also and I'm convinced that the administration has that realism at heart as

we move forward in this new place that we're in."

Born to a Japanese mother and an American father,... Harris became the first Asian-American

to lead the U.S. Navy.

His father -- a Korean War veteran -- helped train South Koreans in the southern coastal

city of Jinhae.

With his decorated military background and his connections to Korea and the wider Asian

region,... Harris has a strong chance of becoming the next U.S. ambassador to South Korea.

The hope is that his expertise could further smooth the path to peace on the Korean Peninsula.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.

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