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 President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump's every move together is the subject of ample speculation — and in a new piece by The New York Times, a source alleges that she appears more comfortable solo

 "In private, a former White House official said, Mr. and Mrs. Trump give the impression that they like one another, but their rapport is not particularly warm," the Times report, published Friday, states

"One person who has spent a considerable amount of time around her said Mrs. Trump was far more relaxed outside the presence of her husband than when he was around

"  Stephanie Grisham, Mrs. Trump's communications director, did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's requests for comment about the story, but she told the Times in part that Mrs

Trump, 48, "is staying true to the independent woman that she is by doing things her own way," adding, "This should be celebrated, not criticized

Her priorities remain her family, her personal health and her role as first lady

"  One of the former model's most controversial moments to date came when she wore a Zara jacket emblazoned with the words "I REALLY DON'T CARE, DO U?" on her way to visit separated children at an immigration facility in Texas in June

The Times reports that "a person close to Mrs. Trump said the jacket was actually directed at anyone — both outside and inside the White House — who wanted to criticize her decision to visit the children in light of the administration's aggressive immigration policies

"  At the time of the uproar, Mr. Trump, 72, tweeted that his wife's clothing choice was directed at the "Fake News Media," but Grisham said via a statement, "It's a jacket

There was no hidden message. After today's important visit to Texas, I hope the media isn't going to choose to focus on her wardrobe (Much like her high heels last year)

"  Behind closed doors, "Mrs. Trump maintains a separate bedroom from her husband, and when the two travel, they stay in separate hotel suites," states the new Times report, written by Katie Rogers, Julie Hirschfeld Davis, and Maggie Haberman

 Most of Mrs. Trump's time in the White House appears to be spent in the residence, where the Times reports she "has worked with the kitchen staff to arrange more-healthful meals for her husband — though he still prefers two scoops of ice cream for dessert

"  Mr. Trump's proclivity for high-calorie food made more headlines in May, when a CNN report said the president was quietly making small changes to his diet and acknowledging in private that he needed to lose weight

 The president had a complete physical in January, after which former White House physician Dr

Ronny Jackson — who faced shocking allegations of misconduct in April after Mr. Trump nominated him for Veterans Affairs secretary — said Mr

Trump was "currently very healthy," but "would benefit from a diet that is lower in fat and carbohydrates, and from a routine exercise regimen

" The physician also said Mr. Trump's cholesterol was slightly elevated, but he was prescribed Crestor to address that, and otherwise "his cardiac health is excellent

"  As for Mrs. trump's daily routine, she "does regular Pilates workouts and consults with the White House Historical Association on residence renovations and upkeep," in addition to her work in the East Wing on Be Best — her "awareness campaign" about the challenges America's children face — according to the Times

 Though Mrs. Trump is described by aides in the story as "warm, engaging and witty," the Times notes that very little is known about Mrs

Trump's life, as she surrounds herself with a tight-knit circle including her older sister, Ines Knauss, and parents, Viktor and Amalija Knavs, who became naturalized U

S. citizens in August by using the same chain migration program that Mr. Trump has been pushing to end

 "Her aides regularly deny a widespread belief that Mrs. Trump lives outside the White House with her parents, near Barron's school in Maryland," the story states

 According to the Times, a White House official said that her parents stay at a Trump Tower apartment in New York, Mr

Trump's Mar-a-Lago in Florida, and a White House suite that was once the bedroom of former First Lady Michelle Obama's mother, Marian Shields Robinson

 Read the Times story here.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump Is 'Far More Relaxed' When She's Not with the President: Report - News Today - Duration: 6:19.

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Donald Trump meets his match as Queen's lady in waiting gives stern handshake - Daily News - Duration: 3:34.

 Mr Trump is known for his powerful handshake when greeting world leaders including Emmanuel Macron, Shinzo Abe and Justin Trudeau

 However, it seemed on Friday the US President lost at his own display of strength when the Queen's Lady in Waiting won out on top of the pair's handshake

 Virginia Ogilvy, Countess of Airlie, reached out her hand to Mr Trump and held onto it for two firm and lengthy shakes, as he arrived at Windsor Castle to meet the Queen

  She then visibly pulled him in closer causing Mr Trump to lean forward. He appeared to try and pull away as the Lady in Waiting was speaking to the US President

  The countess looked at the Queen who was gesturing for Melania Trump to shake her hand next

The Queen told Mr Trump that her Lady in Waiting was American. The countess was born in New Jersey and married the Earl of Airlie, who was a merchant banker but later in life also served as the Lord Chamberlain

 Mr and Mrs Trump met the Queen on the second day of their four-day visit to the UK

 The Queen welcomed Mr Trump to Windsor Castle as the US president's UK visit took a royal turn

  Before the visit Mr Trump appeared starstruck to meet the world's longest-serving monarch, who he described as "incredible"

 Mr Trump and the First Lady spent a total of 57 minutes with the Queen at the castle, and 47 of those minutes inside the monarch's favourite residence

 The Trumps stayed 17 minutes longer than their expected departure time - indicating the pair got on very well

  Ahead of the meeting between the heads of state, Mr Trump spoke of his admiration for the Queen in his interview with the Sun, in which he called her a "tremendous woman"

 He told the paper: "If you think of it, for so many years she has represented her country, she has really never made a mistake

 "You don't see, like, anything embarrassing. She is just an incredible woman. "My wife is a tremendous fan of hers

She has got a great and beautiful grace about her." Mr Trump was guided along by the Queen at the start of his inspection of the guard of honour, and when in position he walked along at a sedate pace looking at the soldiers

 As the two heads of state made their way back to the dais, they appeared deep in conversation and could be heard talking as the military band stopped playing briefly

 Mr Trump and the Queen paused at the entrance of the castle's Sovereign Gate, where a small senior group of the Queen's household were waiting

For more infomation >> Donald Trump meets his match as Queen's lady in waiting gives stern handshake - Daily News - Duration: 3:34.

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Barron Trump joins his parents for flight back to DC - Duration: 4:53.

Barron Trump joined his parents for the flights back from Bedminster, New Jersey to Washington DC on Sunday afternoon as his summer break comes to and end, the first time he's been photographed making the trip with his parents since the end of June

The youngest Trump child, who turned 12 in March, is now taller than his statuesque mother

The three Trumps traveled from the golf club in New Jersey to Morristown on Marine One, where they then boarded Air Force One for the short flight to DC

He's believed to be starting the 7th grade this fall at the private St Andrew's school in Washington DC

  He wore a white collared shirt tucked into khaki pants and a pair of gray New Balance sneakers

 And casual footwear was the rare dress code for his mother, too.  Cozy up in a ribbed green turtleneck sweater like Melania Ralph Lauren Collection Sold out; shop the line here! Buy now  Melania trump headed back to Washington, D

C., with son Barron and her husband, looking casual in skinny white jeans, plain white sneakers and this green turtleneck sweater

 You may be asking yourself, why The First Lady would wear a turtleneck on the East Coast in the middle of summer

First, it was uncharacteristically cool for this time of year on Sunday and, secondly, flights are notoriously frigid

So Melania opted for one of her favorite labels, Ralph Lauren, to keep her cozy and warm

She also turned to her favorite sneakers, Adidas' Stan Smith sneakers, for added comfort

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  The president wore a suit. The family wasn't alone on the plane, as Rand Paul boarded the plane shortly before the Trump family

  

For more infomation >> Barron Trump joins his parents for flight back to DC - Duration: 4:53.

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Ex-CIA Official Becomes Enraged at Pro-Trump Panelist, Tries to Kick Him Off Show - Duration: 3:06.

For more infomation >> Ex-CIA Official Becomes Enraged at Pro-Trump Panelist, Tries to Kick Him Off Show - Duration: 3:06.

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Sarah Demolishes Obama, Hillary, Kerry In One Response For Ripping Trump's Latest Move - Duration: 5:42.

For more infomation >> Sarah Demolishes Obama, Hillary, Kerry In One Response For Ripping Trump's Latest Move - Duration: 5:42.

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Auprès des enfants malades, Melania Trump attendrit toute l'Amérique - Duration: 3:20.

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Trump Launches Another Tweet Storm - Duration: 2:03.

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Trump: novo porta-aviões fará os 'inimigos dos EUA tremerem de medo' - Duration: 1:43.

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Police search for man who threatened President Trump, local District Attorney - Duration: 0:21.

For more infomation >> Police search for man who threatened President Trump, local District Attorney - Duration: 0:21.

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The NY Times just revealed Trump's White House lawyer turned on him in Mueller probe - Duration: 2:49.

For more infomation >> The NY Times just revealed Trump's White House lawyer turned on him in Mueller probe - Duration: 2:49.

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Federal Judge Drops Crushing Anvil On Mueller Investigation, Delivers Trump Victory - Duration: 5:35.

For more infomation >> Federal Judge Drops Crushing Anvil On Mueller Investigation, Delivers Trump Victory - Duration: 5:35.

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Trump's Lawyer Unleashed One Surprise Attack That Left Mueller Reeling - Duration: 11:46.

Trump's Lawyer Unleashed One Surprise Attack That Left Mueller Reeling

Robert Mueller's rigged witch hunt against President Trump is reaching a critical phase.

Donald Trump and his legal team are preparing for battle with the special counsel.

In an interview with Sean Hannity, Trump's lawyer revealed a surprised that left Mueller

reeling.

There have been news reports flying around about the status of President Trump sitting

for an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller.

Trump is said to favor the idea, but his lawyers believe Mueller is nothing more than a snake

trying to set a perjury trap.

Rudy Giuliani discussed these developments in an interview on Sean Hannity's Fox News

Channel show.

Giuliani went further than usual and revealed that the investigation was going to blow up

in Mueller's face because it was illegitimate:

"Yes, I've never been involved in an investigation on either side that's more illegitimate

than this one, that is so obviously more illegitimate.

And I wonder where is the sense of justice on the part of Mueller, on the part of the

Justice Department.

After all, the Justice Department — this is a Justice Department investigation.

He is working for Rosenstein.

And at some point, you've got to say the irregularities, the unethical conduct…"

"…the double standard, the way in which people who hate Trump will put into primary

positions of power has completely tainted this investigation," Giuliani declared.

Giuliani stated that Mueller needed to wrap the investigation up by September or he would

be in violation of Justice Department guidelines about taking action within 60 days of an election.

The President's lawyer also dropped an ominous warning that there were bombshell developments

yet to come about how the FBI started and conducted the Russia investigation.

Giuliani stated, "The reality is, the real story is not that this case isn't going

to fizzle.

It's going to blow up on them.

The real question is, what we talked about before, there's a lot more to what they

did that nobody knows about yet."

And he concluded by stating that the real investigation should be focused on the FBI

leadership, like James Comey who launched this partisan witch hunt.

"I said a long time ago, the investigation here has to be of the investigators, because

we can't let this happen again in American history.

We may not have a president as strong as President Trump.

A lesser president could have really been cracked by this," the President's lawyer

declared.

Finally, Giuliani also explained why an interview with the President would be a waste of time.

Giuliani stated that Mueller already had all the answers and there was nothing President

Trump could add to the record.

Mueller is not a prosecutor acting in good faith.

Trump supporters believe he is an active part of a silent coup against the President.

He was not tasked with a crime to investigate, so Mueller will investigate until he finds

a "crime."

It's the very definition of a witch hunt and most Trump supporters agree the President

should not sit for an interview with a bad faith actor like Mueller.

We will keep you up to date on any breaking developments in Robert Mueller's rigged

witch hunt against President Trump.

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This Lie Just Destroyed Robert Mueller's Case To Impeach Trump - Duration: 12:30.

This Lie Just Destroyed Robert Mueller's Case To Impeach Trump

Robert Mueller's witch hunt against Donald Trump has one goal.

Frame the President for the crime of collusion with Russia so Congress can impeach him.

But this lie just destroyed Robert Mueller's case to impeach the President.

Robert Mueller Sets His Sights on a Trump Associate

Robert Mueller is out to get longtime Trump associate Roger Stone.

Stone made several statements during the 2016 campaign that indicated he communicated with

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

Mueller latched onto these statements to dig into Stone's life and terrorized 10 of his

associates with grand jury appearances.

Mueller has failed to produce evidence that any Trump associate colluded with the Russians.

Roger Stone is his last shot to justify his witch hunt.

So Mueller turned his attack dog investigators on him.

What the Evidence Actually Shows Mueller is focusing on statements made by

Stone in August of 2016.

Stone claimed that Julian Assange told him WikiLeaks would be releasing damaging information

about the Clinton Foundation in October 2016.

That month he also wrote a tweet claiming it would soon be "the Podestas time in the

barrel."

Mueller and anti-Trump journalists took these statements to mean Stone had advanced knowledge

of WikiLeaks obtaining hacked emails from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.

Collusion conspiracy theorists hang their hat on these statements.

But what is the truth?

The truth is Julian Assange has publicly stated that Roger Stone never said or predicted anything

that WikiLeaks hadn't already said publicly.

"Roger Stone has never said or tweeted anything we at Wikileaks had not already said publicly,"

Assange declared.

WikiLeaks and Roger Stone also exchanged twitter direct messages in 2016.

In those messages, WikiLeaks insisted that Stone stop falsely claiming to have a relationship

with the group.

Stone associate Sam Nunberg also told the press that Stone had never spoken to Julian

Assange.

"Roger didn't communicate with Assange.

If he had communicated with Assange, then I would be concerned that he would go to jail,

but he didn't," Nunberg declared.

Stone also stated that his comment about the "Podestas time in the barrel" was referring

to the Podesta brothers, since his tweet used "Podestas" as plural.

He claimed his tweet referenced the fact that the Podesta brothers business practices would

soon come under scrutiny.

And Stone was on to something.

Mueller referred Podesta for a criminal referral for his work as a foreign lobbyist.

More FISA Abuses Stone published an op-ed in the Daily Caller

where he claimed an FBI whistleblower informed him he had been under FISA surveillance since

2016:

"A whistleblower has told my lawyers where my name and the fact that application had

been made for a FISA warrant on me was redacted from the stunning Carter Page FISA warrant

application released by the FBI last week with 300 of 400 pages blacked out.

A FISA warrant can only be issued against a U.S. Citizen who is engaged in espionage

for a foreign power against the United States.

I have never engaged in any such thing."

Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper appeared on Erin Burnett's CNN program

and did not shoot down that claim.

Burnett tweeted:

Roger Stone tells me whistleblower told his attys that Page FISA confirms there was a

FISA app. on Stone.

Frmr NSA Clapper responds: l do not have any direct knowledge (of it)…BUT it seems logical

that the FBI would consider seeking authorization for FISA surveillance of Stone"

If Stone really was under FISA surveillance, this shows that the FBI abused its power and

was out to get Trump.

Stone was not a Russian agent.

And he never colluded with WikiLeaks.

But Mueller needs to frame Stone for collusion so he can try and squeeze him to turn on the

President.

This is Mueller's last chance to come up with dirt on the President.

But it's turning into another dead end.

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

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For more infomation >> This Lie Just Destroyed Robert Mueller's Case To Impeach Trump - Duration: 12:30.

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White House Officials Say Trump's Abuses Of Power Are Just Getting Started - Duration: 4:09.

According to a new report in the Washington Post this week, Donald Trump is not happy

with only revoking John Brennan's security clearance, even though the guy deserved to

have his security clearance revoked, he wants to go after more people.

It's not enough.

There's still more critics of him out there, and he has got to take them down.

Now, before I get into that, let me reiterate something I said the other day, and that is

that John Brennan is a horrible human being who deserves no sympathy whatsoever for having

his security clearance revoked.

He's a man that should have been thrown in prison a decade ago, yet was allowed to walk

free after being the architect of the Bush administration's torture policies.

I have no sympathy for him getting his security clearance revoked.

What does drive me insane is why it was done.

Trump did it not because he realized that Brennan was a horrible person.

He did it because he viewed Brennan was a threat.

Now, according to this report by the Washington Post, two senior administration officials

spoke to them and said that, yes, Trump wants to do this to more people.

He wants to go after even more enemies, even more critics, and make damn sure that everybody

understands that if you go after the president, he's going to go after you, too.

Now, according to this report in the Washington Post, these aides and other people in the

White House have told him, "This is probably a bad idea.

It seems like something that's easily going to backfire on you."

But he doesn't care.

They said specifically if Trump wants to do it, he'll just do it.

There is no reasoning with him.

There is no talking rational ideas with him.

He is an angry, feeble, old man that is not used to being told no.

At this point in his life, it's too old to teach this old dog new tricks, so he's going

to do whatever it is he wants to do.

But as Jake Tapper actually pointed out earlier this week on CNN, what he's doing is inadvertently

connecting the dots for Robert Mueller.

These people he's going after, it's not just because they say bad things about him or because

they don't support him.

It's because he's afraid of what they know and what they could possibly tell investigators.

But by picking them off one by one, stripping them of security clearances or firing them,

he's really laying out a roadmap that Robert Mueller could easily follow to know who to

interview next and get information from.

So, yeah, this whole thing, whether it's through the Mueller investigation or just through

the massive public backlash that's happening, is going to backfire on Donald Trump.

Eventually, he's going to fire somebody that doesn't ... Or, excuse me, revoke the security

clearance of someone who doesn't have a horrid history like John Brennan does.

He's going to fire or revoke a security clearance for a truly sympathetic character.

He always takes things a little too far, and that is exactly what these aides are worried

about.

The Brennan thing is easy to brush off because Brennan's a horrible person.

But not all these people are.

Eventually, he's going to pick on the wrong person, the public's going to turn on him,

Mueller's going to get even more evidence, and everything will come crashing down for

Donald Trump.

At least that's what these aides happen to believe.

And I think a lot of the public happens to believe that as well.

Trump is out of control.

This is a disgusting abuse of power that he is engaging in right now.

I have to imagine that a lot of people in the Republican party are freaking out about

this right now because the last thing they want before the midterms is for Trump to do

anything stupid that would even come across as remotely being an abuse of power.

Yet here he is right now, abusing every single power of the Office of the Presidency, just

a few months before those midterms.

That's not going to end well for anyone with an R next to their name on the ballot this

year.

For more infomation >> White House Officials Say Trump's Abuses Of Power Are Just Getting Started - Duration: 4:09.

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Trump's Critics Lose Their Security Clearance & A TSA Agent Busts a Move | The Daily Show - Duration: 3:36.

This has been another rough week for the Trump White House.

Scandals, bad press, bad poll numbers,

but the good news is they found someone to blame.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders

dropping a bombshell in today's White House briefing.

She walked in and read a statement from President Trump

announcing that the White House

is revoking the security clearance

of former CIA director John Brennan.

Mr. Brennan has recently leveraged his status

to make a series of unfounded and outrageous allegations,

wild outbursts on the Internet and television.

Mr. Brennan's lying and recent conduct,

characterized by increasingly frenzied commentary,

is wholly inconsistent with access

to the nation's most closely held secrets.

Unfounded allegations,

wild Internet outbursts and lying?

Sounds like Sarah Sanders is just reading

from President Trump's daily schedule.

Just... That's what it sounds like to me.

It's like, "Mr. President, we need to wrap this up.

You'll be late for your 12:30 outburst, come on."

And look, I don't really understand why former officials

need to keep their security clearance forever.

I mean, as far as I know, Nick Fury isn't showing up

at John Brennan's apartment unannounced

to bring him back for one last job.

But something tells me

that Trump isn't just protecting secrets

for the good of the country.

As part of this review, I'm evaluating action

with respect to the following individuals:

James Clapper, James Comey, Michael Hayden,

Sally Yates, Susan Rice, Andrew McCabe,

Peter Strzok, Lisa Page and Bruce Ohr.

Okay, that's just Trump's enemies list.

It really is. He's trying to hide it as something else.

"I'm canceling security clearance

"for James Comey, Peter Strzok, Rosie O'Donnell,

"fake news Don Lemon, antifa

"and the girl at McDonald's who gave me barbecue sauce

"instead of honey mustard.

"I thought my tongue was having a stroke, folks.

Very scary."

Now, there is some other big news today

that we have to talk about.

A Pennsylvania grand jury has reported

that the Catholic Church there protected more than 300 priests

who were accused of abusing children

over seven decades.

Yeah. And that's just in Pennsylvania. Right?

(coughs) Just in Pennsylvania.

Like, we're not even counting

the rest of America and Europe and Africa.

And I'm sorry, guys, at some point,

I feel like we need to stop calling it a church

and start calling it what it is:

a molesting club with an opening prayer,

'cause that's what it feels like.

This is becoming so widespread,

at this point, confession is just going to be

a two-way conversation between priests.

It's gonna be like, "Forgive me, Father, for have I sinned."

"Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned."

This shit never ends.

Anyway, let's move on. In other news,

it looks like the TSA is upping their game

from busting rule breakers to busting moves.

Something fun on a security line at an airport,

if you can believe that.

Let's take a look at this.

A boy tosses away his stuffed animal,

daring a TSA officer to a dance-off

while the family was going through security

at Newark Airport.

Aw! This is so cute!

I mean, 30 people missed their flights, but aw...!

"How could you miss Grandpa's funeral?"

"I know. I'm sorry. But you should've seen the kid.

He was doing the thing. And, oh, man."

And can we all just agree that this kid is probably just

a cover for his parents to sneak cocaine through security?

It was like, "Okay, Billy, go do the dancing. Go do it.

Two more kilos. Two more kilos. Let's move!"

For more infomation >> Trump's Critics Lose Their Security Clearance & A TSA Agent Busts a Move | The Daily Show - Duration: 3:36.

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John Brennan Threatens Lawsuit To Prevent Trump Revoking More Security Clearances - Duration: 0:45.

granting of the revoking of

security clearances so you trust

people with those secrets.

>> I'm curious.

On Friday night with Rachel

Maddow you indicated that you

have had lawyers contact you

about possible legal action.

It's 48 hours later.

What would that look like?

Is that something you're serious

about?

>> Well, I have been contacted

by a number of lawyers and they

have already given me their

thoughts about the basis for a

complaint, an injunction to try

to prevent him from doing this

in the future.

If my clearances and my

reputation as I'm being pulled

through the mud now, it if

that's the price to prevent

Donald Trump from doing this to

other people, to me it's a small

price to pay.

I am going to do whatever I can

For more infomation >> John Brennan Threatens Lawsuit To Prevent Trump Revoking More Security Clearances - Duration: 0:45.

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Man Says Baby Looks Like Donald Trump's (Full Episode) | Paternity Court - Duration: 16:44.

Hello, Your Honor.

Hello.

This is the case ofThomas v. McKey.

Thank you, Jerome. Good day, everyone.

AUDIENCE: Good day!

Ms. Thomas, you and the defendant, Mr. McKey,

met on an online dating website,

and the conversation quickly jumped offline and into Mr. McKey's bed.

You believed you were in a committed relationship

with the defendant,

and was devastated when he denied your pregnancy, is that correct?

Yes, Your Honor.

Mr. McKey, you say that there is no way

you could be the biological father of the plaintiff's son, Karson.

You claim once you took a look at Ms. Thomas's son,

you were 100% sure that her baby belonged to another man, is that correct?

Yes, Your Honor.

All right, so I'm going to start with you, Ms. Thomas.

Why do you believe you were in a committed relationship

with the defendant?

First of all, we met on a dating website, as you spoke.

We started off talking.

And then once we started knowing each other, who we were...

JUDGE LAKE: How long did you talk on the phone?

Maybe about a month or two.

Okay.

And then I started going to see him,

maybe like about a 45 minutes' drive

from where I live,

like every other day.

So I'm assuming... I'm spending the night, staying the night with him,

things like that. So I'm assuming...

And you're having a good time, getting to know one another.

You are obviously, since you're spending the night,

already started having sex.

That's right.

And so what did you like about him?

What were you drawn to? He was kind, he was...

His looks. He's not a bad looking person.

(SCATTERED LAUGHTER)

He's funny. He's hilarious. He keeps a smile on my face.

JUDGE LAKE: So he's funny, he's good-looking,

you thought you had met a nice guy.

Right.

Did it turn into a relationship at some point?

Well, I thought maybe it was gonna head that way.

But, evidently, he wasn't looking for what I was looking for.

Mmm-hmm. So, Mr. McKey.

You're having sex, having this relationship going,

but you weren't feeling like making a commitment.

I wasn't really, Your Honor.

JUDGE LAKE: Okay.

Say something else besides that.

No, really, Mr. McKey. Tell me about it, though.

A lot of times we are in situations like this,

where there are two people on two different pages.

And I hear a lot of times when women say,

"You know, I was committed to him,"

and then the man will say,

"Well, I wasn't committed to her."

Or even vice versa.

Sometimes, you know, the man is committed and faithful, and the woman...

Did you know Ms. Thomas wanted to be in a relationship with you?

Not really, Your Honor, but...

Did you all ever discuss being in a relationship?

No, ma'am.

Oh, you didn't?

No, ma'am.

So what was it about her you were attracted to?

That picture she had online.

JUDGE LAKE: Okay, so you liked what you saw...

MCKEY: Yes, ma'am.

...and so as you were dating,

you just didn't feel like you were,

at that point, ready to have a commitment?

Yes, ma'am.

How long had you been driving 45 minutes to see him, Ms. Thomas?

Oh, about a month or so, or longer.

So about a month, you would drive to go see him?

Like every other day, I would drive like...

At nighttime, I would put my kids to bed, I'd go see him

until it was time for them to go to school.

I would wake up and be back home before my kids were awake.

So, I have an older child, she would be home with them, but...

I didn't do it every day. I did it like every other day.

And so, after this month, Mr. McKey,

you're in this casual relationship,

she's driving to come see you.

You don't feel like you're ready to make a commitment.

At some point, you find out you're pregnant.

And when you find out,

you call Mr. McKey and tell him?

THOMAS: Yes, ma'am.

He thought I was just joking, like playing around, maybe just sick.

So, maybe like, a couple of weeks later,

I said, "Let me take a pregnancy test."

So I took a pregnancy test, I took a picture of it,

and I sent it to him through text message.

He was like, "What is this?"

I was like, "A pregnancy test."

He said, "I don't know how to read these.

"So tell me what that means."

I said, "I'm pregnant."

He was like, "Oh, okay, so, whatever you decide to do, just let me know."

I believe that's all he said.

So, Mr. McKey,

when you found out she was pregnant,

what were you thinking, sir?

Well, she called me when she was like,

three months pregnant,

I got a phone call and I was at work,

and I told her I'd call her back.

But I ended up blocking her number.

What?

He blocked it after we had that conversation.

Really?

MCKEY: After I blocked her number,

she had the baby, and called me from another number.

So, she called to tell you she was pregnant,

and you just said, "Okay," and then blocked her number?

Yes, ma'am, Your Honor.

Oh, you're cold-blooded.

So you blocked her number?

And never heard from her again

because the number was blocked?

Yes, Your Honor.

And you didn't call him back again, Ms. Thomas?

I tried to keep calling. I thought maybe the phone was off,

or maybe he had, you know, low service, or you know, it just turns off.

So I kept trying, kept trying.

I still didn't get nothing.

I so happened to change my phone number.

So he didn't know my new number.

Oh!

THOMAS: Yeah.

So after I had my baby...

So, hold on, Mr. McKey,

you never heard from Ms. Thomas again

during the whole pregnancy?

I haven't heard from her, Your Honor.

All while she was pregnant?

Not while she was pregnant.

So you weren't there when the baby was born?

No, Your Honor.

So after the baby was born,

you tried back again with this new number?

I tried back again, like a week later, with the new number.

Then he answered.

And I told him I just had my baby.

He still couldn't believe me.

He was like, "Send me some pictures."

He was at work then. He was like, "Send me some pictures."

So I sent him some pictures.

And he was like,

"That's my baby? Are you sure that's my baby?"

I mean, he looked at the color of it, why he is the color he is.

JUDGE LAKE: So, wait a minute, Mr. McKey,

when you got the pictures, what were you thinking?

Like, "This is not my baby," Your Honor.

I'm like, "Damn, this baby makes number eight,

"right here."

Number eight for who? You or her?

MCKEY: For her.

THOMAS: I have eight.

That'd be number eight.

JUDGE LAKE: Number eight?

So I'm kinda confused.

Whoa!

So did you know she had children when you were dating her?

THOMAS: Yeah, he knew I had kids.

I didn't know she had eight kids, you know.

He knew...

Seven. This little boy makes eight.

So, Mr. McKey, she sent you a text

with the picture of the baby.

Your first response was what?

The baby look like he could be from Donald Trump.

(LAUGHTER)

THOMAS: Like, really?

(GIGGLES)

Oh!

I didn't expect that one.

He thinks that the color make a difference.

The color doesn't make a difference.

I think what you're saying is

you thought the baby was biracial?

That's what you meant?

Aw, he's adorable.

So when you saw the baby, you said, "That's not mine."

MCKEY: Yes, Your Honor.

JUDGE LAKE: Not just because of the skin color,

but you felt that the features and even the characteristics of the baby

were of a child you believed to be biracial?

Yes, Your Honor.

JUDGE LAKE: Okay.

'Cause you know in this courtroom,

we don't play around judging kids by their skin color.

But I'm trying to understand when you say

it looked like it could be...

I understand what you're saying.

(LAUGHTER)

But at this point,

how are you feeling in your heart,

like, are you just so doubtful

you don't want to attach yourself...

If she was meeting me on a dating site,

whoever else do you think she might be meeting?

You feel like because she has more than one child,

that she, potentially, was entertaining, a lot of different men.

THOMAS: Right.

JUDGE LAKE: And so it's not just you she was sleeping with.

Is that what you're trying to say?

Why mine?

Oh, now I get what you're saying.

Could you just talk?

I'm trying to, uh...

I feel like I'm trying to, uh...

Right...

It's like reading Morse code, pulling teeth, and everything all at once,

trying to get a story out of you, Mr. McKey.

You're thinking maybe she was already pregnant,

is that what you're thinking?

Because it was only a one-month affair?

It was an affair of longer than a month.

It's just how fast it happened in a month.

Wait a minute, explain that.

MCKEY: I meet you April 1st,

and April 20th, we getting it in.

It didn't take long.

Oh, you're saying it's because

she had sex with you so quickly,

that you felt like, maybe, this was the type of person

or type of woman who's also having sex with other people?

Online dating...

When we first started off, we were using protection.

And he knew that, and he was like...

he wanted to... without it.

I was like, "No, you know, I'm fertile."

"I just had a baby a year or two ago.

"So you know I'm fertile, so I can't."

So this particular time, we didn't have anything, so...

I get it, you don't have to go any further.

No, no, but the point is this, though,

I will say this, Mr. McKey,

once a woman tells you she is fertile, you believe her.

THOMAS: Right.

No really, I mean, if she already has seven children,

that is a very fertile woman.

I almost had a heart attack when I found that out.

Whoa!

I hid this pregnancy the whole nine months.

You did?

From my whole family.

Because I didn't want to have another child without their dad.

So the entire nine months you went without the support...

When I went into labor, my family was like, "What?

"You're in the hospital having what?"

I said I'm in the hospital having my baby.

And you had no idea, Mr. McKey?

No, I didn't know she was having a baby, Your Honor.

But you look at that baby.

He looks just like you. Just a different color.

So she called you and told you she was pregnant,

and you blocked her number.

Now you see her in here crying,

'cause she had to go through this entire pregnancy by herself,

she couldn't get in touch with you,

and you just standing there, casual, like,

"It didn't mean anything to me."

If that's your biological child, then what?

You've missed the entire beginning of his life.

But what if he's not mine, Your Honor?

What if he is not?

I apologize if he is not. But I'm 100% sure...

So when is the first time you met Karson?

I mean, he was like, a week old.

So now, when you got there and you saw the baby, talk to me about how you felt.

THOMAS: The same way he's feeling now.

He questioned it, like,

"Are you sure. Is it mine? Why is his skin color..."

That's all he keeps saying.

But he adores him. I'm not gonna lie.

But he just questioned the skin color.

That's like when we went and took the blood test,

we stopped at a store, she went in the store first,

I grab the baby out of the car seat,

take him in the store,

sit down, I had a lady walk up, like,

"That's a cute baby, right there.

"His mama white?

"You know, I'm not racist or nothing, but his mama white?"

I'm like, "His mama right there."

So she says, "Is his daddy white?"

I'm like, "I'm the daddy."

"I'm supposed to be the daddy, but we just took a test.

"You know, I know."

She's like, "Baby, I pray for you."

That's what the lady said in the store?

MCKEY: She was ready to get mad, but you...

That's the thing. I have to do that every day.

Somebody's like, "Is his mama white, or is his daddy white?"

So you all can't even enjoy

these beautiful, precious moments,

these beginnings with the child,

because every time you're walking around

with this beautiful baby,

somebody looks at either one of you all,

and tries to discredit the fact

that you could be the child's parent?

Right. My family says he looks like him,

by the nose and everything else.

He snuffles when he sleeps, like him,

he grunts like him and everything else.

They look alike.

Mr. McKey, when you look at the baby,

in terms of the features,

do you feel like there's a resemblance?

My mama says he could be mine,

but my auntie says,

"She needs to find the dad of that baby."

Okay, so even in your own family,

the response has been...

Is off.

Is off.

Karson's eight months old.

So you've been doing this all this time?

Yes, ma'am.

Well, listen, this courtroom is about getting to the truth,

and I have to ask difficult questions,

I need to ask you were you with any other men

during the time Karson was conceived?

No, ma'am.

All right. So do you have any other kids, Mr. McKey?

I have a daughter.

You do? And so this would be your first son?

I have two more on the way.

You have two more kids on the way right now?

Yes ma'am, Your Honor.

With your spouse or your girlfriend?

Girlfriend.

Okay, so, the children were planned?

No. Okay.

THOMAS: Are you talking about me?

So you have twins on the way?

No, not twins, but two different women.

Are you talking about me?

I just asked were you having a baby with your girlfriend.

They're both your girlfriends?

Like two sisters.

WOMAN: What?

Wait a minute.

Did you just say you have two sisters pregnant

in the same family?

Yes, Your Honor.

Mr. McKey, you up here lying? Are you serious?

Yes, Your Honor.

Two sisters in the same family?

They're both having your baby at the same time?

Probably a month apart.

THOMAS: Wow.

Mr. McKey,

please tell me you're not going to end up

in this courtroom again...

(LAUGHTER)

I might be, Your Honor.

You might see me in the next 120 days.

It's not funny, but I'm literally like, oh...

'Cause you're serious.

Yes, ma'am.

You ain't said this much all day.

So the question of the day becomes

when are you gonna start wearing a condom?

You can't go on like this, Mr. McKey.

That's three paternity cases going on at one time.

These are babies. These are babies.

These are people.

These are little beautiful people

you're bringing in the world.

It's not a sport.

Just because I have eight, that don't mean I'm doing all that...

I've been married, I'm a widow.

So four of my kids are from my husband.

It's not like I'm out here just sleeping around.

Ms. Thomas, I want you to just take a moment

and explain to Mr. McKey,

if, in fact, your assertion is true

and Karson is his biological child,

what do you want from him?

Just, he's a boy.

Boys need their dad.

So, just be there for my son.

All right, in light of everything I've heard,

we need to get some answers.

'Cause we need to figure out what we're doing here.

Jerome, let me have this envelope.

Here you go.

These results were prepared by DNA Diagnostics

and they read as follows,

"In the case of Thomas v. McKey,

"when it comes to eight-month-old Karson Thomas,

"it has been determined by this court,

"Mr. McKey,

"you are not the father."

THOMAS: Are you serious?

MCKEY: Hmm.

He is not the father, Ms. Thomas.

I'll be damned...

I'm sorry, like I said, I'm sorry.

Do you know who Karson's father is?

Yes, my ex, before I met him.

Did you know that and just want it to be Mr. McKey's?

No, I didn't think of it at all. It was a time space in between.

Honestly, for Karson's sake,

I'm glad we got down to the bottom of this.

I need you to do what you need to do,

and find this child's father.

Because I don't want this baby walking around the streets

of his community, his whole life,

facing what he did as a baby.

It's even bigger than the biology of it.

It's about this child,

being able to understand and be able to say confidently,

"No, that's my mother and that's my father."

All right. That's what I want for him.

All right, I wish you the very best of luck.

Court is adjourned.

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