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this Fox News Alert new reaction to the Secretary of State on Capitol Hill after

the White House announced that another summit with Russian President Vladimir

Putin will be delayed until next year White House National Security Advisor

John Bolton saying quote the President believes that the next bilateral meeting

with President Putin should take place after the Russia witch hunt is over so

we've agreed that it will be after the first of the year

this as during a tense Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing yesterday

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo squared off with lawmakers over the president's

recent summit with Putin and the NATO summit watch this what is it that causes

the president purposely purposely create distrust in these institutions and what

we're doing right I just disagree with most of what you just said there you

somehow disconnect the administration's activities from the president's actions

they're there they're the one and the same mrs. president Trump's

administration make no mistake who's fully in charge of this and who was

directing each of these activities that has caused vitam reporting to be in a

very difficult place today I noticed that you are not responding to what I'm

saying I think I think I responded to everything that you a senator hits the

president's public statements that create concern amongst senators on both

sides of the aisle the ranking Democrat on the committee Senator Bob Menendez

also clashing with Pompeo when he had a chance did he confront Putin and say we

don't recognize your annexation of Crimea the president was very clear with

Vladimir Putin about u.s. position and he told you that senator I'm telling you

what he had a conversation with Vladimir Putin about and I'm telling you what US

policy is today I understand senator I understand the game that you're playing

no no you know mr. secretary that all due respect I don't appreciate you

characterizing my questions senator presidents are permitted to have

conversations with their cabinet members that aren't repeated in public Pompeyo

also defending the president's recent summit with North Korean leader Kim

jong-un amid new signs of progress today as the regime is reportedly preparing to

return the remains of US servicemen killed in the Korean War as early as

Friday Lisa given that note I watched part of

that hearing yesterday and thought to myself

lord have mercy doesn't this man have more to do with his time than sit in

front of these lawmakers and it's a waste of our time as well it's got to be

painful to sit in front of the committee and take some of those questions but I

actually thought he did a really phenomenal job and what I think he did

that was so important is reiterating the fact that this president has been very

tough on Russia and much tougher than the previous administration and Senator

Marco Rubio who's been a critic of President Trump on foreign policy issues

admitted as much he even said at the committee yesterday that president

Trump's been tougher than any other president at by the air since the end of

the Cold War so I think that was important for a Pompeo to point that out

I also thought there was an interesting exchange with senator jeanne Shaheen

because she was basically very complimentary of what they're doing in

Syria right now and Mike Pompeo response was oh so you like what this

administration is doing those are the policies of this administration so I

thought he was great for reiterating and making it more clear what this

administration has been doing all the harshest critic yesterday was the

Republican chair of the committee and you just played the tape of senator bob

Corker asking very profound questions that go on both sides of the aisle

the president says things that causes chaos and the president doesn't tell the

people around him what's going on Director of National Intelligence dan

coates has to find out in Aspen Colorado in front of a bunch of lefties that he's

trying to persuade the Vladimir Putin is coming to the White House the president

didn't tell Mike Pompeo would he presumably didn't what he and President

Putin even spoke about it these are things that drive senators crazy but let

me stop you there I'm gonna channel my best Melissa Francis and say it's the

walk not the talk and the walk is that Mike Pompeo said

u.s. doesn't recognize Russia's & Xing of Crimea sanctions won't be relieved

until Russia leaves Crimea our approach has been the same to steadily raise the

cost of aggression and tilt Putin chooses a less confrontational thing to

do and there could be additional targeted sanctions that would prove it

but the problem the problem is and I hear you on the walk and I hear you on

the talk but prior to the Secretary of State saying that I think the American

people regardless of their party were very confused the president said and I

quote Crimea is Russian the president says that he didn't see any reason why

Russia was responsible for hacking the elections in 2016

on one day on another day he says something else which is very confusing

to the American people and confusing as to where does his loyalty lie if you're

attacking our intelligence agencies but you're applauding a guy who lives on a

soccer ball with a transmitter in it but a Harris where I grew up we say money

talks and walks sanctions are money sanctions are hitting them where it

hurts sanctions that we put in place earlier this year were on Putin's

cronies and their brushes place in the world is really what's key here and and

you talked about Shaheen she was on with me yesterday on overtime this senator

and also the Republican senator Barrasso and they were talking about what they

would be asking in that Foreign Relations Committee hearing and I heard

a lot of sameness I heard a lot around the issue of not just what went on in

the last summit but how is the next summit going to be different now I

pressed should there be more people in the room this was before we learned that

it won't be happening it doesn't matter when it happens whether it was going to

be you know in the fall or it's gonna be at the first of next year whenever it is

is there going to be a relook at who sits in the room and how they do it

secretary Pompeo one second judge said Secretary Pompeo was the right person to

take those questions yesterday I think both sides of the political aisle were

tough bob menendez you saw him you saw a lot of tough questions that actually

need to be asked at this point but I would say this Pompeyo is the man who

made North Korea happened in terms of getting

everybody to the table remember he met with their top spy chief just ahead of

being nominated as the secretary of state gotta say that that's a defense of

secretary prepare no Secretary of State enjoys sitting there and being badgered

about what did the president tell you and what did you tell the president

so his non answers are really what he's there to do to preserve the

confidentiality of his communications with the president I want to raise one

issue so there is not going to be a summit between President Trump and Putin

until the beginning of the new year that has to be a relief for any

Republican running for election or re-election come November that's but

let's focus on the economy and to that aspect security that ask the security

forum that you were talking about we know that at least three congressional

candidates had that there have been attempted hacks by Russia on them so you

wait to see what happened you because of Microsoft you wait to see what happens

at your point so it isn't just a politics we have to that if we've gotten

a right to protect our elections against a member but another thing Pompeyo made

clear yesterday too is because people were complimentary of some of the

actions guess what that's President Trump who do you think is president the

United States right now president trucks were the decision-making on Russia and

the actions of this administration reflect him because he is the president

the United States so I thought it was good that that was reiterated yesterday

as well and the American people saw Mike Pompey and said Trump's lucky to have

him as Secretary of State at this point there you go it's deadline day for the

Trump administration as it works to reunite thousands of migrant children

separated from their fair share parents their families this as tempers

reportedly flared during a closed-door meeting between Kirsten Neilson and

Democrats the details ahead

we understand that the president and the next short little while will be at the

Community College in Iowa this northeast college there we're waiting him to take

the lectern and he is going to be touring the campus first and then the

roundtable discussion on Workforce Development what you see in the center

of the stage so he'll tour the campus and then that event up on the dais

actually there's not electron this comes one day after agreed with the president

of the European Union for both sides to pull back from a trade war here's the

president yesterday we agreed today first of all to work together toward

zero tariffs zero non-tariff barriers and zero subsidies on non auto

industrial goods thank you and the European Union is going to start almost

immediately to buy a lot of soybeans they're a tremendous market buy a lot of

soybeans from our farmers meanwhile Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross is

defending the administration's trade tactics saying the White House is

working to reverse some very old policies that are no longer relevant

took us since World War two to get to the current unfortunate trade deficit

right after World War two American public policy was rebuild Europe rebuild

Asia those were good then but should have

been time limited so it's a lot of history that we have to deal with what

we now need is to lower the barriers that they were permitted to erect

relative to us you know I want to start off and maybe not get too deep into the

numbers here but just kind of a baseline and then talk politics we can always

come back to the numbers that's the base of the morning to me

sometimes we'll kind of get there she's the queen of numbers should we have been

surprised at all about the EU situation considering when the President and the

European Union president came out first Yunker Younker said you know we see some

ground here where we can come together I'm paraphrasing but it sounded positive

before the deal was even made the fact that jean-claude juncker went to the

White House in the first place was a was a sign that there was going something

positive was going to come this was a de-escalation of trade tensions with

Europe it was a tariff truce if you will one of the most important things it

looks like right now we've pulled away from the idea that we're gonna slap

tariffs on automobile imports into the United States from Europe even bigger

picture if China's the real enemy the the country that steals our intellectual

property and they forced the surrender of Technology on America and they cheat

around the globe we can now potentially lock arms with Europe lock arms with our

allies and take on China one by one the steel and aluminum tariffs are still

doing great damage to small US manufacturers even big companies are

getting hit by these chariots GM Ford coca-cola is even gonna race far sooner

positive the the farmers because of the retaliation from China they also agreed

Europe bid to buy more soybeans and to buy more liquefied natural gas that was

good news so I don't I don't want to act like you just described the president's

base in the Rust Belt and the Corn Belt and he cannot afford to antagonize them

by making their businesses less profitable and their household expenses

more costly 30 hopes to a House of Representatives of Wisconsin a whole lot

of dairy farmers there is said to me yesterday on the air that yet you cannot

alienate those Trump supporters because they hinged on the very issue of jobs

right so if you if you kill what their livelihood is bill hands right back and

become more independent potentially end up in Leslie Marshalls camp if they can

get out of socialism we'll have to see if that can work you know what I find

interesting about this - the Democrats want the tariffs because

it will bring them votes no the Democrats the Democrats have wanted

tariffs quite frankly for years I mean if you listen to the Union messages and

Democrats are very Pro Union they have been screaming for over a decade we have

been in a trade war for over a decade we have had a deficit a trade deficit which

does not benefit the United States I agree with you with regarding China

they're our number-one enemy if you will with regard to trade and I think that we

need this power with the EU in both sides benefited yesterday because the

United States needs the Democrats were interesting on this because they were

kind of letting the Republicans battle it out in those states where the

president has such a wide base real quickly let's get to some breaking news

if we can I told you that the president is on the ground at Northeast Iowa

Community College in P hasta and now he is getting his tour on that Community

College today is a day about the American worker this follows his

executive order in recent days establishing a president's National

Council on the American workforce and the American worker policy advisory

board that he has set up he will tour this advanced manufacturing laboratory

at this community college and it includes a demonstration are we gonna

get to see the robotics on camera I don't know how fast the store goes and

we don't have a whole lot of audio can we dip in I'm not sure if we can but

gosh when they get to the robots that's always the exciting part and then after

that is the part that we all want to watch for this president will talk about

the economy and his vision for American workers we won't miss a beat let's take

a quick commercial and come back you stay without number

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A federal judge just shot down Trump's attempt to block a major lawsuit from U.S. Attorneys General - Duration: 2:19.

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Trump Issued Major Warning: 'We Will Look Into Discriminatory and Illegal Practice' – It's On! - Duration: 5:42.

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Trump and top European leader agree to work toward zero tariffs - Duration: 1:50.

President Donald Trump has been threatening to slap duties on auto imports, invoking a

strong response from the European Union.

And now, it seems that's water under the bridge, with the leaders of the U.S. and the EU agreed

to work toward 'zero tariff' deal.

Are they pulling back from the brink of a trade war?

Won Jung-hwan zooms in on the welcome turnaround.

U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he and European Commission President

Jean-Claude Juncker have agreed to work toward eliminating tariffs and barriers on trade,…

reducing trade tensions for now.

"We agreed today, first of all, to work together toward zero tariffs, zero non-tariff barriers

and zero subsidies on non-auto industrial goods,"

While declaring it as a 'very big day for free and fair trade',… Trump said the EU

agreed to import more U.S. soybeans and liquefied natural gas.

The U.S. and the EU had been on course for a full-on trade war after Trump announced

earlier this year tough new levies on steel and aluminum exports,... and recently threatening

a 25-percent tariff on European autos, with the EU reciprocating with tariffs against

U.S. goods.

But some of those issues seemed to be resolved during Wednesday's meeting.

"We also will resolve the steel and aluminum tariff issues and we will resolve retaliatory

tariffs.

We have some tariffs that are retaliatory, and that will get resolved what we're doing."

As both sides agreed to hold off on other tariffs for the time being,… the meeting

between Trump and Juncker could be the start of a better trade relationship between Europe

and the United States.

Won Jung-hwan, Arirang News.

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Liberal Plot To Smear Trump Backfires—Donald Scores His Biggest Victory Yet - Duration: 3:16.

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Trump touts tariffs during Granite City visit - Duration: 1:46.

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After Media Spreads Anti-American Trump Lie, North Korea Proves Donald Right - Duration: 5:55.

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Trump administration hopes to achieve North Korea's denuclearization by the end - Duration: 2:10.

America's top diplomat has revealed President Trump's goal on North Korea... by saying that

the U.S. plans to denuclearize the regime by the end of Trump's first term.

Lee Ji-won has more.

The U.S. had been careful to avoid mentioning a specific timeline for North Korea's denuclearization,

but U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has reiterated the Trump administration's previous

hopes of achieving the regime's complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization

by the end of President Donald Trump's current term in office, which runs until January 2021,

and hopes to reach that goal "more quickly if possible."

State Secretary Pompeo made such comments at his briefing to the U.S. Senate Foreign

Relations Committee on North Korea on Wednesday.

Pompeo said that although there is a long way to go, there has been progress and Washington

plans to be patient.

"We're engaged in patient diplomacy but we will not let this drag out to no end.

I emphasize this position in the productive discussions I had with Vice Chairman Kim Yong

Chol.

President Trump remains upbeat about the prospects for North Korean denuclearization."

But despite the "productive" discussions and continued efforts to engage in talks with

the North, Pompeo confirmed that the regime continues to make material for nuclear weapons.

"I am just trying to make sure I don't cross into classified information...

I'm not trying to hesitate.

Yes, they continue to produce fissile material."

When asked about whether North Korea was continuing to pursue submarine-launched ballistic missiles

or whether its nuclear program is still advancing, Pompeo declined to answer, saying that public

statements on the issue would not help "a complex negotiation with a difficult adversary."

At the hearing, Pompeo also reiterated the importance of North Korea's declaration of

its nuclear capabilities, which is one of the key demands from Washington.

He said that an initial declaration is vital for the U.S. to verify North Korea's full

denuclearization.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

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President Trump and the President of the European Commission Deliver Joint Statements - Duration: 11:04.

thank you very much appreciate it and I appreciate all of our great

senators and so many of our representatives for being here Senator

John Bozeman John you're here someplace hi John Thank You Senator Mike Crapo

thank you Mike Senator Steve Daines senator Hoeven thank you they're all

here senator Cindy hyde-smith Cindy thank you

very much senator James Lankford James thank you James Senator Pat Roberts he

loves those farms he loves the farmers like I do

representative Diane black Dianne thank you representative Kevin Brady with a

new tax bill how's it coming Kevin good

representative Mike Conaway Mike thank you Mike

representative Dan Newhouse thank you Dan representative Christie norm I have

to call her governor now that was a great win Thank You Christie

representative David Reichert David thank you so we had a big day very big

we met right here at the White House to launch a new phase in the relationship

between the United States and the European Union a phase of close

friendship of strong trade relations in which both of us will win of working

better together for global security and prosperity and a fighting jointly

against terrorism the United States and the European Union together count for

more than 830 million citizens and more than 50% of the global GDP

in other words together we're more than 50% of trade if we team up we can make

our planet a better more secure and more prosperous place already today the

United States and the European Union have a one trillion dollar bilateral

trade relationship the largest economic relationship anywhere in the world we

want to further strengthen this trade relationship to the benefit of all

American and European citizens this is why we agreed today first of all to work

together toward zero tariffs zero non-tariff barriers and zero subsidies

on non auto industrial goods thank you thank you thank you we will also work to

reduce barriers and increase trade and services chemicals pharmaceuticals

medical products as well as soybeans soybeans is a big deal and the European

Union is going to start almost immediately to buy a lot of soybeans

they're a tremendous market buy a lot of soybeans from our farmers in the Midwest

primarily so I thank you for that jaunt Lord this will open markets for farmers

and workers increase investment and lead to greater prosperity in both the United

States and the European Union it will also make trade fairer and more

reciprocal my favorite word reciprocal secondly we agreed to a strengthened and

strengthening of our strategic cooperation with respect to energy the

European Union wants to import more liquefied natural gas LNG from the

United States and there going to be a very very big buyer we're going to make

it much easier for them but they're going to be a massive buyer of LNG so

they'll be able to diversify their energy supply which they want very much

to do and we have plenty of it thirdly we agree

today to launch a closed dialogue on standards in order to ease trade reduce

bureaucratic obstacles and slash costs dramatically fourthly we agreed to join

forces to protect American and European companies from better and really better

than ever we've we've never done like we're doing I can say from the

standpoint of the United States we've never done this well but we're going to

do a lot better after we do this deal and other deals that we're currently

working on likewise the European Union is going to do a better stronger bigger

we will therefore work closely together with like-minded partners to reform the

WTO and to address unfair trading practices including intellectual

property theft forced technology transfer industrial subsidies

distortions created by state-owned enterprises and over capacity we decided

to set up immediately an executive working group of very intelligent people

on both sides there'll be our closest advisors and

they're going to carry out this joint agenda in addition it will identify

short-term measures to facilitate commercial exchanges and assess existing

tariff measures and what we can do about that to the betterment of both while we

are working on this we will not go against the spirit of this agreement

unless either party terminates the negotiation so we're starting the

negotiation right now but we know very much where it's going we also will

resolve the steel and aluminum tariff issues and we will resolve retaliatory

tariffs we have some tariffs that are retaliatory and that will get resolved

as part of what we're doing and with that jean-claude please don't leave and

when I was invited but President to the White House

I had one intention I had the intention to make a deal today and we made a deal

today we have identified a number of areas on which to work together work

towards zero tariffs on industrial goods that was my main intention to propose to

come down to zero tariffs on industrial goods

we've decided to strengthen our cooperation on energy you will build

more terminals to import liquefied natural gas from the US this is also a

message for others we agreed to establish a dialogue on standards as far

as agriculture is concerned the European Union can import more soybeans from the

US and it will be done and we also agreed to work together on the reform of

DW ta this of course is on the understanding that as long as we are

negotiating unless one party would stop the negotiations we hold off further

tariffs and mirrors Greece has existing tariffs on steel and aluminium this was

a good a constructive meeting Thank You Donald

well thank you very much

I just want to conclude by saying this was a very big day for free and fair

trade very big day indeed thank you very much everybody

thank you thank you well thank you very much it's a great honor to have

President jean-claude juncker from the European Union he's a man that I've

gotten to know very well he's a very smart man and a very tough man and he

represents his people well in the country as well and we want to have a

fair trade deal and we're looking to have a fair trade deal and hopefully we

can work something out over the years the United States has been losing

hundreds of billions of dollars with the European Union and we just want it to be

a level playing field for our farmers for manufacturers for everybody and we

also want a big beneficiary frankly to be the European Union so we think it can

be good for everybody and that's what we're here to discuss mr. president

thank you very much we have to work together we are representing half of the

world trade 1 trillion dollar is the trade figure between us yes and so I

think that we have to talk another and that's what we do today I do think that

we should focus on reducing targets below increasing well I agree and if we

could have no tariffs and no barriers and no subsidies the United States would

be extremely pleased we have many countries we won't say European Union we

have many countries where they have massive barriers and they have massive

tariffs and we have to follow and you could call it retaliation but I'd rather

just say that we want reciprocal so whether it's with European Union or

others it has to be reciprocal in nature at a minimum and we'll work it on that

and I think we're making tremendous strides we're doing very well with

Mexico we're doing very well with a lot of countries actually right now and but

this is something as John Lord said together as a unit we make up actually

more than 50% of the world trade that's a big number that's a big number

so we expect something very positive to take place but you'll be the first to

know thank you all very much appreciated

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BREAKING! Trump Just Tracked Him Down Personally And Deported Him! Obama Is Furious! - Duration: 13:09.

BREAKING! Trump Just Tracked Him Down Personally And Deported Him!

Obama Is Furious!

If there's one legacy that Obama had, it was looking out for everyone other than Americans.

He looked out for Mexicans and Middle Easterners, he looked out for the UN and just about anyone

and everyone other than Americans.

The logic seemed to be that since we have so much, everyone else deserves a piece of

our pie.

The sob stories are always plentiful when liberals are trying to make Americans feel

like scum, but the truth remains, that there have to be laws, otherwise it's anarchy.

There were few groups that Obama looked out for more than the illegal immigrant.

Maybe it's because of his own questionable status, or maybe he felt the pressing need

that all Democrats feel to import their voters, but Obama made more allowances for law breakers

than just about anyone in history.

Sadly for them, that gravy train stopped when President Trump took over and started looking

out for Americans first.

This has disturbed many a liberal, especially when the money to sanctuary cities dried up,

and the deportations began.

The Springfield News Leader recently reported on the story of a Michigan illegal alien who

was deported, despite his effectively avoiding deportation and living here illegally for

30 years.

During that time he put down roots and built a life here.

Now, apparently, we are monsters for enforcing the law and deporting him:

"After 30 years of living in the U.S, Garcia, a 39-year-old Lincoln Park landscaper, was

deported on the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday from metro Detroit to Mexico, a move

supporters say was another example of immigrants being unfairly targeted under the Trump administration.

Jorge Garcia was brought to the U.S. by an undocumented family member when he was 10

years old.

Today he has a wife and two children, all of whom are U.S. citizens."

This is meant to be a very sad story.

Garcia is being trotted out as an example of the type of people who come to the United

States and do well, just like American citizens.

Here's the problem with that; they're criminals.

Now, you're probably thinking that most of us are criminals to some degree or another.

We've all done things like speed or maybe something worse that we had to pay for.

The difference between most of us and Garcia is that as Americans we're entitled to forgiveness

and even rehabilitation, as the government sees fit when we commit a crime.

No citizenship, no forgiveness.

"Garcia had been facing an order of removal from immigration courts since 2009, but under

the previous administration, he had been given stays of removal.

But because of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, Garcia was ordered

in November to return to Mexico.

His supporters say he has no criminal record — not even a traffic ticket — and pays

taxes every year.

Nevertheless, Garcia had to be removed, said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

On Monday morning, accompanied by ICE agents at Detroit Metro Airport, Garcia went through

security as supporters around him held up signs that read, "Stop Separating Families."

"We love you, Jorge," said Mayra Valle of Detroit as Garcia hugged his wife and children.

"They're a good family, they're hardworking.

… This is so sad.

This is outrageous.

We never expected this would happen."

Garcia's case is the latest example of immigrants who previously would have been allowed to

remain in the U.S., but not now as the U.S. seeks to remove more immigrants.

Garcia is too old to qualify for DACA, which allows the children of undocumented immigrants

to legally work and study in the U.S.

Garcia said he had asked ICE if they could wait until new DACA legislation is passed,

which might expand the age range for immigrants to qualify.

But, he said, they refused and said he had to leave by Jan. 15.

"How do you do this on Martin Luther King Jr.

Day?" said Erik Shelley, a leader with Michigan United, which advocates for immigrant rights

and other issues.

"It's another example of the tone-deafness of this administration.

… If Jorge isn't safe, no one is safe."

Shelley said he's concerned that minority immigrants are increasingly being targeted,

citing remarks Trump has made about African and Hispanic immigrants.

Shelley was joined at the airport by other immigrant advocates and an official with the

UAW, which has been supportive of Garcia.

A spokesman for ICE told the Free Press on Monday that he could not immediately comment

since it was a federal holiday, and their offices are closed."

Is Garcia's story sad?

Yeah, kinda.

But it's sad because of the results of choices that he and his family made.

Someone brought him here when he was a child, and he chose to stay as an adult.

Then his wife chose to marry him, presumably knowing his status, and they chose to have

children here.

None of that is the fault of the American taxpayer, but we're the ones being made

to feel like monsters if we support only legal immigration.

Let's face it, if you've got two lines of people wanting citizenship, and only a

limited number can be accepted (because sadly, that's the case) you'd choose the line

of people who haven't proven themselves to be lawbreakers.

It's just common sense, something Obama never seemed to be a fan of.

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TRUMP DISCOVERS OBAMA'S MOLE – IDENTITY ROCKS THE NATION - Duration: 12:43.

TRUMP DISCOVERS OBAMA'S MOLE – IDENTITY ROCKS THE NATION

Holy guacamole!

Donald Trump and his campaign staff were not the only people Barack Obama's National

Security Agency were listening in on.

In fact, they were listening to thousands of celebrities and politicians, athletes and

business people, and they were listening to someone you know very very well.

YOURSELF!

They were listening to YOU!

By "listening" I meaning recording all your phone conversations.

It can also be called surveillance, taping, tapping, bugging or "WIRE TAPPING."

It is not only morally reprehensible, it is 100% "illegal!"

Even if it was legally, it would be absolutely wrong and inexcusable, but it is illegal.

Since it is illegal and Obama had full knowledge of what was going on, he should have to suffer

the consequences.

Barack Hussein Obama broke the law!

Barrack Hussein Obama should have to pay the price.

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The Crooked Liberal Media will do everything in their power to hide the TRUTH.

Obama's NSA used a program called Stellar Wind.

According to Ex-NSA Employee Bill Binney, Obama's NSA was spying on every single American

by fundamentally copying the entire fiber network inside the United States, and collecting

all that data and storing it.

Stellar Wind has all your phone calls, texts, e-mails, and even credit card transactions.

THIS IS HUGE!

WE CANNOT LET THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA SWEEP THIS UNDER THE RUG!

Binney also stated that another NSA whistle blower has said that they are spying on members

of the Supreme Court, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as well as Congress, both the House

and Senate.

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breaking from major victory Democrats are losing their minds Democrats are in

the panic after a federal judge in favor of President Trump liberal activists

were handed a major defeat after a Washington DC judge ruled that president

Trump's Commission on election integrity can continue to collect election data

according to Reuters the Commission is chaired by Vice President Mike Pence and

is co-chaired by Kansas secretary of state Kris Kobach the Commission met for

the first time last week Kris Kobach was appointed after running a successful

investigation to maintain the integrity of Kansas State elections which resulted

in multiple arrests Democrats have been opposed to the Commission on election

integrity since it was first announced by President Trump multiple liberal

watchdog groups have filed lawsuits attempting to curtail the investigation

Democrat backed groups are accusing the commission of violating privacy laws

after Kris Kobach requested that all states turn voter over information

before the first meeting of the Commission Kris Kobach's offed voter

role data which includes the names of registered voters the last four digits

of their social security numbers criminal records voting history and

other information Democrats are in staunch opposition to the Commission

because they are concerned it will reveal mass amounts of illegal

immigrants cast and ballots on behalf of the Democrats federal judge Colleen

color-code tele rejected an injunction issued by the election privacy

information center epi C alleging that Kobach's request amounted to illegal

data collection the Washington DC judge denied their injunction setting back

other lawsuits launched by the American Civil Liberties Union color code tele

ruled that the Commission was legally allowed to request state election data

the lawsuit attempted to block the Commission citing a law preventing

government agencies from collecting data however the Commission is an advisory

committee and is not bound by the same rules as government entities

unfortunately caller kotel E also prevented the Commission from compelling

States to turn over their voter roll information ultimately the Commission

will receive support from states with nothing to

you can expect Democrats strongholds to oppose the Commission at every turn

you

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U.S. President Donald Trump and EU Commissions President Jean-Claude Juncker agree to work

toward 'zero tariff' deal,… as they try to avoid full-blown trade war.

This,… following Trump's threat to impose tariffs on car imports.

Won Jung-hwan has more.

U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he and European Commission President

Jean-Claude Juncker have agreed to work toward eliminating tariffs and barriers on trade,…

reducing trade tensions for now.

"We agreed today, first of all, to work together toward zero tariffs, zero non-tariff barriers

and zero subsidies on non-auto industrial goods,"

While declaring it as a 'very big day for free and fair trade',… Trump said the EU

agreed to import more U.S. soybeans and liquefied natural gas.

The U.S. and the EU had been on course for a full-on trade war after Trump announced

earlier this year tough new levies on steel and aluminum exports,... and recently threatening

a 25-percent tariff on European autos, with the EU reciprocating with tariffs against

U.S. goods.

But some of those issues seemed to be resolved during Wednesday's meeting.

"We also will resolve the steel and aluminum tariff issues and we will resolve retaliatory

tariffs.

We have some tariffs that are retaliatory, and that will get resolved what we're doing."

As both sides agreed to hold off on other tariffs for the time being,… the meeting

between Trump and Juncker could be the start of a better trade relationship between Europe

and the United States.

Won Jung-hwan, Arirang News.

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POMPEO DEFENDS TRUMP-PUTIN SUMMIT DURING FIERY HEARING ON CAPITOL HILL - Duration: 16:57.

Fox News Alert White House National Security Advisor John Bolton is

announcing president Trump's second summit with Russian President Vladimir

Putin will be delayed until next year saying the president wants to wait until

the quote Russia witch hunt is over the announcement coming just before

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo faced fierce questioning during a Senate panel

hearing yesterday over the recent Putin summit Peter Doocy is live for us on

Capitol Hill with the latest on this Peter Harris when Putin does come to DC

the first part of next year he's not coming to the Capitol unless he's part

of a tour group that is because lawmakers here who have repeatedly voted

to sanction Russia aren't going to invite him but Republicans still seem

supportive of delaying this second summit hopefully that gives us more time

to prepare and hopefully for more people to talk about how detrimental it is down

a private meeting like this allowing the Russians to characterize it and when we

aren't prepared to do so and so that's I hope that we've learned

anything we've learned not to do that again lawmakers just had an opportunity

to ask several hours of questions about the last Putin summit when Secretary of

State Mike Pompeo came to the Capitol some Democrats would have preferred to

have heard from the translator who was in the room with the President and Putin

but there was no translator just the top diplomat this president runs this

government his statements vacuous so now we understand that when the president

speaks it is the policy that are you see they saw they're for 200-plus sanctions

when you've seen them sending us your questions senator I understand some I've

now been here three hours and you're making up you've got a political silic

we want to talk about politics if President Obama did what President Trump

did in Helsinki I'd be peeling you off the Capitol ceiling a few minutes ago

the house gaveled out for the last time until September so investigations into

Russian activity during the 2016 election over on the house side are

going to slow way down until after recess heiress Peter Doocy

thank you very much Republican Senator James rish of Idaho is a member of that

Senate Foreign Relations Committee and was there yesterday always a pleasure to

have you on the program senator what did we learn yesterday if

you could just give us a couple of takeaways that you want us to know as a

wider public from secretary Pompeo well a couple of things number one for

Americans who really want to hear what's going on you need to do you need to dig

quite a bit deeper than the than the cable news stuff that comes out on the

NATO summit all we came out of the NATO summit on our news cycles were the the

spat between the president who's trying to rightly get the other 28 members of

NATO to do what they're supposed to do and committed to do financially

certainly there's a disagreement on that but look the President believes I

believe Pompeo mr. Secretary of State Pompeo believes this is the most

successful military alliance in the history of the world and what we did

what America did when we met up the summit was to cement some things that

are very important to us another another country was brought in we talked about

the counterterrorism things we all have a real intense interest in and move

forward on that also the mobility question being able to move troops and

assets around in Europe we're on the table you didn't hear a word about that

all you heard about was the spat but look every president has tried to get

and and we here in Congress have tried to get that all the NATO countries to

pay their fair share and it just hasn't been happening since the president has

brought this to the forefront they're actually starting to make progress in

that regard so that's something that's fascinating what you just said about the

mobility of troops around Europe and and the kind of agreements that you would

have to have in place in order for that to happen so that's some of what what

people learned what specifically did you learn that you wanted to know that that

we all should know about the Russia summit that the president just had well

I think primarily there was a real focus on troop mobility that that's one thing

that's important and getting Montenegro and is another country particularly

where it's is strategically located as it is both of those are incredibly

important but really didn't get any didn't get any play at all out of the

out of the summer and North Korea was a focus yesterday as well and and there

were some points there that we learned and what made an impression on you with

regard to what comes next with North Korea because they they don't seem to be

doing what they say they're gonna do and then yet we get reports that they're

dismantling a specific test site well you know first of all I sit on the

Intelligence Committee as well as foreign relations so not much of it was

a surprise to me as far as what's happening in North Korea but look this

president needs to get tremendous credit for bringing the North Korea us

relationship back from the edge the north the North Koreans are doing not

just talking but doing in the past all they did was talk but they've done a

number of things that have indicated that they are going to move forward with

with what they said they were going to do and that is move towards complete

denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and Secretary of State Pompeo was very

very firm on that and and talked about the kinds of things that he could talk

about in an open setting but there are Koreans were doing yeah you know I mean

this is a person who led the charge by meeting with North Korea's top spy chief

before he was even nominated as Secretary of State

they were equals when he led the CIA so it is interesting to get his take on it

but most importantly it's an expertise point that very few people actually have

anywhere in terms of being able to sit down with North Korea a real quick

question is it just the function do you think of the news cycle because I hear

you taken a couple punches of how capable cable news covers the headlines

and whatnot and I hear you on that but is it just that function or is there

something about this administration that is neutralizing things like discussions

with North Korea to the point where we can actually talk about it and it's not

just war on the on the precipice of war all the time you know that's a really

good question first of all I get the news business it's got to be interesting

enough that people will watch by having having said that looked at this

president unlike any human being I've ever seen has the ability to capture the

attention of the US world and the media more so than than anyone and for better

or for worse so when he talks when when he takes the directions people are

interested in it and the media is rightfully interested in that and that

kind of sucks the oxygen out of the air and we are where we are yeah well and

hopefully it brings people together because that's what this is going to

take we are in it together as yeah absolutely senator Risch at the great

state of Idaho thank you for your time thank you always glad to be with you

thank you for having me sure well the Trump administration meet

today's deadline to reunite family separated at the South border and what

about parents who have already been deported with their children now

remaining here a lot of talk among Democrats that there should be renewal

for them what would that look like the

politics of ice a new poll shows support for the agency is deeply divided along

party lines we'll talk with former acting director of ice I mean he's only

been out of the job for a few days he's next a close

today marks the deadline for the Trump administration to reunite migrant

families separated at the southern border but that effort is expected to

fall short KC steagle is here with the latest from Dallas now Casey what's

happening yeah Harrison and it depends on how you

look at this falling short in terms of 900-plus children out of 2,500 or so are

deemed not eligible for reunification more on that in a second because the

federal judge actually praised the government praised the federal

government the same judge who ordered this deadline calling it a remarkable

achievement saying that out of the people that have been deemed eligible

for reunification the government appears to be on track to meet that deadline

today according to the feds more than a thousand reunions have already taken

place another 500 have been green-lighted again that's out of 2551

total kids ages 5 to 17 separated from their parents or families at the border

but lawyers for the ACLU say that the government has essentially manipulated

the numbers in their favor listen there are many other people that will

ultimately need to be reunified so when they say they're gonna meet the deadline

it's only for those individuals they've declared to be eligible for

reunification by the deadline see you see that where the ACLU is

saying it depends on how you look at it more than 900 kids not eligible or still

pending and that same federal judge out in California also admonished the

government over that saying that this policy lacked forethought with regard to

keeping track of people because there are more than 450 cases of those nine

hundred some-odd where the parents have already been deported and you also have

a hundred and thirty people according to that court paperwork that signed

paperwork waiving reunification but the ACLU and other immigrant rights groups

Harris want to know and they want to contact those people to make sure that

they were fully informed of the rights before signing that paperwork and that

they weren't court to do so KC steagle thank you very much

let's bring in now Tom Holman former acting director of ice director great to

see you today these are complicated issues now with

deadlines and there seems to be a moving ball on these families in terms of how

many there actually are well look you know first of all I think the judge he

picks an arbitrary date out and says I want reunification done by now without

basing that any metrics and any information how the process works for

instance I just heard you kind of correspond to talk about several hundred

kids still had to be the parents have to be sent to a suitability assessment it's

all right it's all about the safety of these kids so I think the safety of kids

a little bit more important than the deadlines an arbitrary deadline set by

Judge but we look at the the first group of kids under five you look at who they

were five or five to seven percent of those after DNA testing proved they

weren't the parents so if now the extrapolate that to the the bigger

population 2,500 you're talking between one hundred twenty-five hundred

seventy-five people that I mean now the country is tasked with vetting parents

who actually turn out not to be parents what does that mean cause the abortion

act this judge has made a decision that DNA testing takes long so absent

extraordinary circumstance they should do it this shows us slows up the process

of reunification so we're even cutting that process out absolutely so or

there's some instances where we really don't know who we're giving these kids

to I think HHS is doing the best job they can but I would be a fool to think

that some of these children aren't being released the traffickers the the amount

the the the instances of trafficking of these children of people claiming to be

parents that weren't parents have increased over 300 percent this past

year so you can't tell me every one of these 2500 family groups are legitimate

family members absent DNA testing director Holman this is a process that

did not just start in April with the current administration's no or

zero-tolerance policy it started well we know pictures from children in cages

back in 2014 under the previous administration and you have been in the

business of dealing with border issues for a very long

and law enforcement how did it get to this point well lucky it's an open

border issue families are coming across this border we have a Ninth Circuit

decision saying we can't detain them for more than 20 days which means

immigration court not worked that fast which means they're basically gonna be

released from ice detention many don't show up in court when they do show up in

court up to eighty percent of them lose their cases so they're ordered removed

from the country and they don't leave so it's an open wars issue so what this

administration tried to do which I agree with they had to do some sort of you

know a law enforcement operation to try to maintain control that border keys

right now the way the systems playing out is an open border families there's

no consequence no deterrent of families enter this country legally

alright I want to hear you talk a little bit more too about how ice and the

Border Patrol actually are in the business of doing something people don't

talk about in that saving lives and I'll get to it this way there is a new poll

that's out on ice and it shows more than 70% of Democrats have an unfavorable

view of the agency the same number of Republicans have a favorable view first

of all the disparity is is interesting and maybe based on exactly what ice does

that people do and don't know well a couple of things we got assess rates a

lot of these politicians calling for the abolishment of I started with the family

separation at the border the whole issue first of all I just don't separate

payments at border that's the Border Patrol so it's a different agency so

these politicians need to educate themselves before they start talking

about abolishing an agency what irritates me most is the politicians

that call for abolishment advice because what they're doing is saying we're going

to Bala shap federal law enforcement agency rather than fixing the laws this

agency ice enforces laws that these congressman's in Congress of men enacted

the laws they passed so they wanna you know abolish an ASA for enforcing laws

they enacted I didn't think Congress is in the habit of creating laws they

didn't want enforced they haven't asked FBI not to do their job they haven't

asked to DEA not to their job they can't ask I still nor the law director Robin

what happens if we lose ice and there's not an immediate sort of replacement I

mean some Democrats are saying well you you know you

almost like a repeal and replace they're stealing some language there but others

are saying yeah just get rid of it so what happens let's talk about in the

past year what would have what wouldn't happen the past year 981 thousand pounds

of narcotics would not have been seized off American streets over eight thousand

people would have got a visa into this country

that didn't pass vetting by our visa security unit that made new danger this

country they would they would they would enter this country with a visa we would

say that over nine hundred children victims of sex trafficking wouldn't been

rescued over two thousand they're seeing that come across our border well it's

obvious interior investigation into United States over two thousand sexual

predators won't be behind bars right now but let's talk about the immigration

aspect if I use did not exist if you're lucky enough get by the Borg go into

this country legally if you get by the Border Patrol you're home free no one's

looking for you if you get arrested by the borracho and claim asylum or say you

want to see a judge you get released until you see a judge and that judge

later orders you removed you're not gonna leave because no one's looking for

you if you overstay a visa no one's looking

for you abolishing ice equals open borders well one thing I want mentioned

I've got to mention on the whole family reunification issue everybody's having a

fit over this the population 2500 let's talk about what's not talked about four

times as many over 10,000 children were smuggled to this country by criminal

organizations that families chose to separate themselves pay a criminal

organization to have their child put in a trunk of a car or back to

tractor-trailer and make that dangerous journey with a criminal organization you

want to talk about trauma Wow but no one wants to talk about they want to talk

about the government put them in a licensed daycare because their parents

were arrested for a criminal violation which happens to American parents every

day but no one wants to talk about this 10,000 that's that's not talked about by

anybody I want to bring you back you mentioned those interior investigations

and what would happen without ice I hope that you'll come back and talk more with

me Tom Holman good to have you today the White House

is doubling down on a decision not to allow a CNN reporter access to a rose

garden event but could that move backfire on the Trump administration or

fire up the president's base Howie Kurtz on all of it next

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Late Night: Breaking Down the Trump Tape Recorded by Michael Cohen | THR News - Duration: 3:48.

"Before we start, just a reminder:

This is like a meeting between Trump and his lawyer.

It is all being recorded."

On Tuesday, CNN aired an audio recording in which then-presidential hopeful

Donald Trump and his attorney Michael Cohen are heard discussing purchasing

the rights to Karen McDougal's story about an alleged affair with Trump.

On Wednesday, the late night hosts shared their thoughts on the tape,

with 'The Daily Show's' Trevor Noah accurately pointing out:

"It's a little weird that we know so much about where the president has put his d---.

Can we acknowledge that? That's not normal."

The Comedy Central host then turned to Trump's current lawyer Rudy Giuliani,

who stated that "no payment ever occurred."

"I love that the secret Playboy affair hush money tape is the evidence

to help Trump," said Noah.

"I mean it can, but you have to admit it will probably make an awkward

dinner with Melania."

Over on CBS's 'The Late Show,' host Stephen Colbert celebrated

the release of the audio recording, dedicating a segment called

"Stormy Watch: The Karen McDougal Edition" to the tape.

After pointing out that McDougal sold the rights to her story for $150,000,

which is $20,000 more than Daniels did, Colbert joked:

"Karen must have spanked him with two magazines."

Colbert pointed out that the video provided evidence that Trump was

aware of the payments during the presidential campaign.

"So now they have to reset the sign on the White House lawn."

On NBC's 'Late Night,' Seth Meyers took a "Closer Look" at the release of the

recordings, slamming Cohen for failing at having smart techniques.

"And look, you can't be a lawyer in charge of shady business dealings and also

record everything. He's like a hitman that decides to wear fingerless gloves."

After the release of the recordings, Trump tweeted, asking:

"What kind of a lawyer would tape a client?" Later, he added,

"Why was the tape so abruptly terminated (cut) while I was presumably saying

positive things? I hear there are other clients and many reporters that are taped -

can this be so?"

"Trump is so freaked out about the tape that he turned into a southern belle.

Taping your clients? My word! Can this be so?"

The audio recording was reportedly made in September 2016, and on it,

Trump and Cohen are heard discussing purchasing the rights to McDougal's story

of an alleged affair with the would-be president dating back to 2006.

McDougal had sold those rights to American Media, and on the recording,

Cohen tells Trump of his plans to establish a company in order to buy them.

"I need to open up a company for the transfer of all of that info regarding

our friend David," Cohen said in the recording.

The "David" referenced in the call, according to CNN, is American Media chief

and close Trump ally David Pecker.

Elsewhere on the tape, Trump and Cohen are heard talking about the ongoing

presidential campaign and poll numbers. They also discuss the prospective

unsealing of documents from Trump's divorce from his first wife, Ivana.

On NBC's 'The Tonight Show,' Jimmy Fallon noted that at one point in the tape,

Trump seemed to have a little trouble focusing when he abruptly asked for a Coke.

"Focus, man! Come on! You know Melania was in the next room shaking up

a can of Coke, going, 'Just a second, Honey! Yeah, absolutely.

Oh yeah, I'm gonna get you a Coke all right."

Later on 'The Late Late Show' on CBS, James Corden also had fun with the news

by teasing that his show had gotten more of the tapes.

And finally, in his opening monologue on ABC's 'Live!,' Jimmy Kimmel pointed out

that if this news had happened to any other American president,

"there would be an address to the nation tonight" but because it's

President Trump, "there's no statement; for him, it's just Wednesday."

Kimmel later noted: "What makes the tape such a big deal is that it proves

beyond a shadow of a doubt that Trump knew about the payments to Karen McDougal —

which means that when he said he had no knowledge of this transaction, he lied."

"And you know what that means: If he lied, it means we have to

lock Hillary [Clinton] up! I mean it's time."

To watch full clips of the late-night hosts giving their hot takes on the controversial

Trump/Cohen recording, head to THR.com.

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

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Trump trifft Putin: Die Wichtigsten Resultate des Gipfels - Duration: 11:00.

 Nein, Freunde sind sie noch nicht, aber Kumpels schon. Gestern haben US-Präsident Donald Trump (72) und Russlands Präsident Wladimir Putin (65) in Finnlands Hauptstadt Helsinki nach einem jahrelangen Streit das Kriegsbeil begraben

«Noch nie waren die Beziehungen zwischen unseren Ländern schlechter. Das hat sich nun innerhalb von vier Stunden geändert», sagte Trump

search Bild Während der Pressekonferenz übergibt Wladimir Putin einen WM-Ball an Donald Trump und meint vielsagend: «Der Ball liegt nun bei Ihnen

»   AP  Den von Putin erhaltenen Ball wirft Trump sogleich seiner Frau Melania zu

  AFP  Trumps Wurf sorgte bei den Anwesenden für ein Lachen.   AP  Trumps Auftritt wird von allen Seiten heftigst kritisiert

Der republikanische Senator John McCain meinte: «Kein früherer US-Präsident wurde von einem Tyrannen je so gedemütigt

»   AP  Trumps ehemaliger Berater, Newt Gingrich, sprach gar vom «schwersten Fehler von Trumps Präsidentschaft»

  AP  Trumps Pressekonferenz sei «einer der wohl beschämendsten Auftritte eines US-Präsidenten» gewesen, urteilt CNN-Moderator Anderson Cooper

  AFP  «Der Präsident muss anerkennen, dass Russland nicht unser Verbündeter ist», meint der Republikaner Paul Ryan

  AFP  Chuck Schumer, Oppositionsführer im Senat, bezeichnet Trumps Auftritt als «gedankenlos, gefährlich und schwach»

  Keystone  John Brennan, CIA-Chef unter Barack Obama, sprach sogar von «Hochverrat»

  Reuters  «Was hat Putin gegen Trump in der Hand?», fragt sich die demokratische Minderheitsführerin des US-Repräsentantenhauses Nancy Pelosi

  AFP  Zum Geschenk Putins an Trump sagt Lindsey Graham, republikanischer US-Senator: «Ich würde den Fussball auf Wanzen hin überprüfen und ihn nie ins Weisse Haus mitnehmen

»   Reuters  Die Tochter des US-Botschafters in Russland, Abby Huntsman, wirft Trump vor, das eigene Volk den Wölfen zum Frass vorgeworfen zu haben

  NBCU/Getty Images  Kurz nach 13.00 Uhr haben sich Trump und Putin getroffen

  Er hoffe auf eine «aussergewöhnliche Beziehung» der beiden Länder, sagte Trump

  Kurze Zeit später zogen sich die beiden zurück zum Gespräch unter vier Augen

  Die beiden Staatschefs beim Gruss, im Beisein der amerikanischen First Lady Melania Trump

  Während die beiden Sprechen, gehen die Proteste in Helsinki weiter.   Wladimir Putin ist am Montagmittag in Helsinki angekommen

  AP  Er macht sich auf den Weg zu Trump.   Reuters  Sein Flugzeug ist mit 30 Minuten Verspätung gelandet

  Reuters  Unmittelbar vor dem Treffen demonstrieren die Menschen weiter.   Imago  «Fahrt zur Hölle, ihr Feinde von Gerechtigkeit und Gleichheit», steht auf dem Karton

  Imago  «Ja, ich lüge», steht auf dem Foto.   Imago  Greenpeace-Aktivisten hängen auf der Kallio-Kirche ein Banner mit der Aufschrift «Erwärme unsere Herzen, nicht unseren Planeten» auf

  Reuters  2000 Polizisten reisen für den Gipfel nach Helsinki. Viele kehren mitten im Urlaub zur Arbeit zurück

  Reuters  Donald Trump hat sich am Montagmorgen mit dem finnischen Präsidenten Sauli Niinistö getroffen

  Reuters  Auch die finnische Präsidentengattin Jenni Haukio, und US-First-Lady Melania Trump waren dabei

  AP  Anschliessend gab es für Trump und Niinistös ein Arbeitsfrühstück.   Keystone  Donald Trump und seine Frau sind am Sonntag in Helsinki gelandet

  Reuters  Am Montag trifft sich Trump mit Wladimir Putin.   Viena KytojokiIlta-SanomatMvph  Am Sonntagnachmittag versammelten sich Demonstranten in der ganzen Stadt

Hier auf dem Senatsplatz in Helsinki.   Joonas SaloIlta-SanomatMvphoto  «Schweigen ist tödlich», steht auf der Aussenwand des finnischen Präsidentenpalasts

  AP  «Trump und Putin: Stoppt die Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit in Tschetschenien», warf die US-Menschenrechtsorganisation Human Rights Campaign in Grossbuchstaben an die Wand

    AP  Am Montag gehts weiter mit den Protesten. «Stoppt Putin in der Ukraine, rettet Europa», steht auf dem Banner

    AP   Trinkfläschchen für Ben  Note 7 Memes  Emma Pope: Früher und heute  Einige Pool-Bilder  Endlich FrHAItag  Bier-Bär Tomi  Selfie-Bärin Jeta  Die Schrein-Träger  Lego-Figur auf Abwegen  Hollywood-Flirts  Zoo Basel Nachwuchs  McDonald's Next Hongkong    Die beiden Staatschefs trafen sich im Präsidentenpalast für ein Gespräch unter vier Augen – nur Dolmetscher waren anwesend

Das Treffen dauerte statt wie vorgesehen 90 Minuten zwei Stunden und zehn Minuten

Anschliessend folgte ein Arbeitsessen mit ihren Delegationen und eine Medienkonferenz

 Das Resultat des Treffens ist recht vage. Das sind die wichtigsten Punkte: Syrien  Trump vertraut den Russen, dass sie in Syrien den Frieden wiederherstellen können

Er hofft auf eine bessere Zusammenarbeit, denn diese habe das Potenzial, «Hunderttausende Menschenleben zu retten

Atomwaffen  Putin sieht für die beiden grössten Atommächte eine besondere Verantwortung

Er habe Trump konkrete Vorschläge zur Abrüstung unterbreitet, vor allem zur Ausweitung des Vertrags zur Reduzierung der strategischen Atomwaffen

Ukraine  Putin erwartet von den USA eine entschlossenere Erfüllung des Minsker Abkommens

Es zielt auf eine Deeskalation des seit 2014 in der Ost-Ukraine herrschenden Kriegs und eine politische Beilegung des Konflikts

Terror  Die beiden Staaten wollen den gemeinsamen Kampf ausweiten. Die Sicherheitsdienste würden offene Kommunikationslinien einrichten

Putin: «Unsere Sicherheitsdienste arbeiten eng zusammen.» Trump sagte stolz, dass dank Informationen der USA in St

Petersburg ein Anschlag verhindert werden konnte. Einmischung  Trump führte aus, Putin wolle den Vorwürfen der Wahlkampfmanipulation nun «sehr stark» begegnen

«Es liegt ihm sehr viel daran, und er hat eine interessante Idee», fügte der US-Präsident hinzu, ohne dies weiter auszuführen

Zugleich bezeichnete Trump die US-Ermittlungen in der Russland-Affäre als «Desaster»

Es habe keinerlei Absprachen zwischen seinem Wahlkampfteam und Russland gegeben, und das wisse auch alle Welt

Belastendes Material  Ein Journalist fragte Putin, ob er belastendes Material über Donald Trump gesammelt habe, als er 2013 für die Miss-Universe-Wahlen in Moskau weilte

 Putin lachte, bevor er die Frage beantwortete – doch er stritt den Vorwurf nicht ab

 Putin: «Ich wusste gar nicht, dass Herr Trump zu diesem Zeitpunkt in Moskau war.» Trump fügte hinzu: «Falls Russland etwas gegen mich in der Hand hätte, wäre es schon lange rausgekommen

»  Putin versprach, dass man gegenseitig das verlorene Vertrauen wieder gewinnen wolle

Trump gab sich überzeugt: «Heute hat ein langer Prozess in eine positive Zukunft begonnen

Ich bin sicher, dass wir uns oft wieder treffen werden.»  Als er Putin für die gelungene Durchführung der Fussball-WM gratulierte, schenkte ihm Russlands Präsident einen Ball mit den Worten: «Der Ball ist nun bei Ihnen!» Beschämend, gefährlich, idiotisch  CNN-Moderator Anderson Cooper: «Sie haben gerade einen der wohl beschämendsten Auftritte eines US-Präsidenten an einem Gipfel mit einem russischen Staatschef gesehen

»  Paul Ryan, Republikaner und Sprecher des US-Repräsentantenhauses: «Es gibt keine Zweifel, dass Russland sich in unsere Wahl eingemischt hat

(.) Der Präsident muss anerkennen, dass Russland nicht unser Verbündeter ist. Die USA müssen sich darauf konzentrieren, Russland zur Verantwortung zu ziehen

»   Chuck Schumer, Oppositionsführer im Senat: «Dass sich der Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten auf die Seite von Präsident Putin stellt – gegen US-Behörden und Geheimdienste – ist gedankenlos, gefährlich und schwach

 Der Präsident stellt sich selber über unser Land.»  John Brennan, CIA-Chef unter Barack Obama: «Der Auftritt war nichts weniger als Hochverrat

Trumps Kommentare waren nicht nur idiotisch, er ist gänzlich in Putins Tasche.»  Nancy Pelosi, demokratische Minderheitenführerin des US-Repräsentantenhauses: «Vor wenigen Tagen wurden zwölf Russen für den Angriff auf unsere Demokratie angeklagt

Heute schaffte es Amerikas sogenannter Anführer nicht, demjenigen die Stirn zu bieten, der für den Angriff verantwortlich war

Im Ernst, was hat Putin gegen Trump in der Hand?»  Der republikanische US-Senator Lindsey Graham zu Putins Geschenk: «Ich würde den Fussball auf Wanzen überprüfen und ihn nie ins Weisse Haus mitnehmen

»  Abby Huntsman, Moderatorin und Tochter des US-Botschafters in Russland: «Keine Verhandlung ist es wert, das eigene Volk und Land den Wölfen zum Frass vorzuwerfen

»  «EU jetzt noch mehr im Abseits»  Für Auslandexperte Erich Gysling (82) ist das Resultat des Treffens zwischen Wladimir Putin und Donald Trump «weniger schlimm als erwartet»

So hatte man im Vorfeld davon gesprochen, dass Trump die Annexion der Krim anerkennen könnte

Viel sei sehr vage geblieben, wie etwa die Aussagen über die nukleare Abrüstung.  Interessant hingegen bezeichnet Gysling Trumps Äusserungen zu Syrien: «Er anerkennt die Rolle Russlands und somit den Machterhalt Assads an

»  Trump sei im Glauben, dass er zusammen mit Putin etwas erreichen könne, deshalb habe er an der Medienkonferenz eine gute Tonart gewählt und teilweise – was etwa die Einmischung Russlands in den US-Wahlkampf betrifft – einmal mehr auch gelogen

 Er habe erneut gezeigt, dass er sich lieber mit provozierenden Machtpolitikern abgebe als mit EU-Politikern, die den demokratischen Rechtsstaat hochhalten

«Nach dem Treffen gerät die EU nun noch mehr ins Abseits.»  Gysling bilanziert: «Das Ganze war eine Show

Sie weckt Illusionen, die nicht erfüllt werden können.» Guido Felder

For more infomation >> Trump trifft Putin: Die Wichtigsten Resultate des Gipfels - Duration: 11:00.

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DONALD TRUMP STUNS NATION WITH HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT MELANIA - Duration: 11:28.

DONALD TRUMP STUNS NATION WITH HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT MELANIA

First Lady Melania Trump was plagued by rumors spread by the mainstream media when she spent

last month recovering from a medical procedure.

Though the White House has confirmed that she was recovering from kidney surgery, members

of the media still pushed rumors that Melania had actually gotten plastic surgery.

On Monday, President Donald Trump stunned everyone by addressing these nasty rumors

head-on.

The Hill reported that while speaking at a rally in South Carolina for Gov. Henry McMaster

(R), Trump praised his wife for her intelligence and sense of style.

"She had an operation a few weeks ago.

She's fine," Trump said.

"But they had all kinds of projections," Trump continued, referring to the mainstream

media.

"They said she got a facelift.

No.

I would let you know.

They couldn't hide that one for long."

"They said she left me and moved to New York," he added.

"The only thing they wouldn't say is what happened.

And she's private.

She doesn't want to talk about things."

After eight years of having an attention hog in the role of First Lady in the role of Michelle

Obama, Americans simply are not used to having a classy woman in this position like Melania,

who values her privacy.

It's sad that the First Lady could not even recover from surgery in peace without behind

hounded by members of the liberal press.

This came one day after Melania made a surprise appearance at a youth conference in Virginia,

where she promoted "kindness, compassion, and positivity."

"Kindness, compassion and positivity are very important traits in life," Melania

said at the Students Against Destructive Decisions annual conference.

"It is far easier to say nothing than it is to speak words of kindness.

It is easier to judge quickly than it is to understand.

It is often easier to see a glass half-empty than half full," she continued.

"Nevertheless, you have the power to be a positive force in so many people's lives.

Show respect to each other.

Treat your community like your family and look out for one another."

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For more infomation >> DONALD TRUMP STUNS NATION WITH HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT MELANIA - Duration: 11:28.

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Trump travels to Iowa after farmers hit hard by foreign tariffs - Duration: 4:30.

For more infomation >> Trump travels to Iowa after farmers hit hard by foreign tariffs - Duration: 4:30.

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Trump's Secretary of State just made a very telling Freudian slip about Trump in Senate hearing - Duration: 1:50.

For more infomation >> Trump's Secretary of State just made a very telling Freudian slip about Trump in Senate hearing - Duration: 1:50.

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HE DID IT Trump Issues Powerful Order to Take Down Soros Groups Liberals Are FURIOUS - Duration: 14:11.

HE DID IT: Trump Issues Powerful Order to Take Down Soros Groups.

Liberals Are FURIOUS

When your ultimate goal is the destruction of America, you cannot stand a patriot like

President Trump.

ProPublica, a George Soros-backed media organization, is in a panic after President Trump appointed

Lee Francis Cissna to run the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS),

via Dennis Michael Lynch.

The far-left media organization is attacking President Trump for enforcing existing immigration

laws and appointing the first person with experience in immigration policy to head the

USCIS.

ProPublica is also expressing outrage over the order issued by President Trump, which

instructs Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to do their jobs.

In particular, the media group is troubled by an order issued by Matthew Albanese, the

head of Enforcement and Removal Operations division, instructing his 5,700 deportation

officers to deport illegal immigrants.

The memo reads, "effective immediately, ERO officers will take enforcement action

against all removable aliens encountered in the course of their duties."

ProPublica is troubled that ICE is going beyond the original order issued by President Trump

tasking immigration officials with rooting out criminal aliens.

While illegal aliens with criminal records should be ICE's first priority, it is important

to note that all illegal aliens have violated the law.

George Soros is a megalomaniac billionaire who disguises himself as a caring progressive.

The former Nazi and hedge fund director makes his money by betting against thriving economies

before attempting to undermine them.

Soros' made his biggest score when he "broke" the Bank of England in 1992, generating over

£1.5 billion (via The Independent).

Now, George Soros is attempting to do the same thing in America.

The hedge fund billionaire has made a $55 billion bet (or short) in the hopes that the

American economy would fail.

To further the destruction of America, Soros funds politicians and organizations that undermine

the fabric of American society (via Market Watch).

This is why he spent over $10 million financing the Hillary Clinton election campaign and

other anti-American propaganda networks like ProPublica.

President Trump should launch an investigation into the nefarious habits of George Soros

before the billionaire's bet can be realized.

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