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U.S. President Donald Trump says the United States is (quote) "doing well" in its diplomatic

efforts with North Korea, despite word talks between the two sides might be breaking down.

His remark comes a matter of days after he called off Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's

scheduled fourth visit to Pyongyang.

Reuters also reported Wednesday that President Trump highlighted the role of China,... explaining

that Beijing has made Washington's efforts to denuclearize the North more difficult.

For more infomation >> U.S. doing well with North Korea diplomatically: Trump - Duration: 0:30.

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After Jerry Brown Disobeys Trump's Direct Order, Donald Swings The Hammer Hard - Duration: 6:20.

For more infomation >> After Jerry Brown Disobeys Trump's Direct Order, Donald Swings The Hammer Hard - Duration: 6:20.

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Don McGahn To Leave Job As White House Counsel, Trump Says - Duration: 0:19.

For more infomation >> Don McGahn To Leave Job As White House Counsel, Trump Says - Duration: 0:19.

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Donald Trump aponta que 96% dos resultados do Google sobre si é da mídia de esquerda - Duration: 4:19.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump aponta que 96% dos resultados do Google sobre si é da mídia de esquerda - Duration: 4:19.

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SHAKA XTRA TIME: TALKS on Kenyatta's Talks With Trump - Duration: 27:56.

For more infomation >> SHAKA XTRA TIME: TALKS on Kenyatta's Talks With Trump - Duration: 27:56.

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Trump defiende su respuesta al huracán en Puerto Rico/trump defends his response - Duration: 2:37.

US President Donald Trump defended today that his government did a "fantastic job" in its

response to Hurricane Maria that swept last year to Puerto Rico and hoped that "they will

not be hit again" by a similar catastrophe because its infrastructure It is not recovered.

One day after a study commissioned by the Puerto Rican authorities raised the death

toll to 2,975 people as a result of Hurricane Maria, Trump disputed the idea that the federal

government did not do enough in the face of the crisis.

"I think we did a fantastic job in Puerto Rico, and we're still helping Puerto Rico,"

Trump told reporters at the White House.

"We destined thousands and billions of dollars to Puerto Rico, and it was very hard, do not

forget that your power plant was dead before the storm," he added.

The president said that "the majority of people in Puerto Rico really appreciate what the

federal government has done," and assured that the island's governor, Ricardo Rosselló,

"is really happy with the work" that the White House has done.

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"I just hope it does not hit them again (a hurricane), because they hit two (storms)

in a row, and it was something that had never been seen before," said Trump.

He recalled that Texas and Florida, also devastated last year by storms, "recovered quickly",

but "in Puerto Rico it was more difficult" due to their previous infrastructure problems

and because "being an island, it is more difficult to take things with them" .

"Puerto Rico had difficulties before being hit, and we are still fixing those difficulties,"

he said.

The death toll calculated in the study commissioned by the Government of the island and published

on Tuesday makes Hurricane Maria one of the worst tragedies due to a natural disaster

in US history, well above the 1,880 deaths in 2005 in New Orleans by Katrina.

The island authorities defended for months that the cyclone had left 64 deaths, while

the new study, prepared by the George Washington University, estimates that there were 2,975,

and another analysis of Harvard University released in May placed the balance at 4,645

deceased

The federal government also played down the consequences of the passage of the cyclone,

and during his visit last October to Puerto Rico, Trump said Hurricane Maria was not "a

real catastrophe" like Hurricane Katrina of 2005.

For more infomation >> Trump defiende su respuesta al huracán en Puerto Rico/trump defends his response - Duration: 2:37.

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Activist Tries to Bash Trump with New Billboard, New Jersey Town Strikes Back - Duration: 4:51.

For more infomation >> Activist Tries to Bash Trump with New Billboard, New Jersey Town Strikes Back - Duration: 4:51.

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Jeff Sessions Took An Unthinkable Step That Trump Did Not Like - Duration: 3:51.

Jeff Sessions found himself in big trouble Donald Trump went on TV and

blasted sessions for how he ran the Justice Department sessions fired back

at Trump and crossed an unthinkable line Donald Trump's growing frustration with

Jeff sessions sessions anger drum by refusing to take action against the

Democrats he permitted Hillary Clinton and rogue FBI agents to escape jail time

Trump supporters pointed out they committed clear crimes however sessions

sat on their criminal conduct Trump has expressed his anger many times on social

media the president recently ripped sessions for allowing the DOJ to go

after Paul Manafort Trump tweeted I feel very badly for a Paul Manafort and his

wonderful family justice took a 12 year old tax case among other things applied

tremendous pressure on him and unlike Michael Cohen he refused to break make

up stories in order to get a deal such respect for a brave man Donald Trump

blasts Jeff sessions on Fox News Trump took his criticism of sessions to a new

level this week the president again ripped sessions for not doing his job

Trump noted sessions allowed the Mueller probe to grow out of control in an

interview with Fox & Friends Trump stated you know the only reason I

gave him the job because I felt he was an original supporter Trump criticized

sessions saying he never took control of the Justice Department Mueller dug into

areas of Trump's life outside the scope of alleged Russian collusion now

prosecutors are looking into the president for payments made to women

during the 2016 election after Trump's interview Senator Lindsey Graham stated

he thinks Trump will soon fire sessions the president's entitled to having an

attorney general he s faith in somebody that is qualified for the job

and I think there will come a time sooner rather than later where it will

be time to have a new face into fresh voice at the Department of Justice

clearly Attorney General Sessions doesn't have the confidence of the

President Grahame stated other Trump allies

expressed this same view Jerry Falwell Jr hinted Trump could fire sessions

after November some Trump supporters thought sessions was asking for Trump to

fire him Trump did not take the bait the president in sessions met at the White

House to talk about a prison reform bill sessions opposed the bill because it led

thousands of felons out on the streets Trump agreed to put it aside until after

the midterm elections even though Trump and sessions were at odds sessions

scored a big policy win some Republicans continue to support sessions Texas

Senator John Cornyn said Trump should keep sessions it would be bad for the

country it would be bad for the president it would be bad for the

Department of Justice for him to be forced out under these circumstances

Cornyn stated President Trump and many of his supporters do not agree they lost

faith in sessions despite sessions putting Trump's immigration agenda into

action sessions failure to control the Mueller investigation is a mistake they

cannot forgive do you think Trump should fire Jeff Sessions let us know your

thoughts in the comment section

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For more infomation >> Jeff Sessions Took An Unthinkable Step That Trump Did Not Like - Duration: 3:51.

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Don McGahn Is Leaving & Donald Trump WH Isn't Ready For Legal Storm Coming | The 11th Hour | MSNBC - Duration: 11:08.

For more infomation >> Don McGahn Is Leaving & Donald Trump WH Isn't Ready For Legal Storm Coming | The 11th Hour | MSNBC - Duration: 11:08.

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Trump plans Billings rally - Duration: 0:50.

For more infomation >> Trump plans Billings rally - Duration: 0:50.

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Trump Declares All-Out War Against Google Censorship - Duration: 3:39.

For more infomation >> Trump Declares All-Out War Against Google Censorship - Duration: 3:39.

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White House counsel Don McGahn to depart in the fall: Trump - Duration: 0:41.

President Trump has announced that White House counsel Don McGahn will be leaving his post

in the coming weeks.

The pair's relationship has been strained amid reports that McGahn had been cooperating

extensively with special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into alleged Russian election meddling.

McGahn's departure would mark the latest in a series of high-ranking advisers to leave

the president's side.

As White House counsel, McGahn played a key role in Trump's efforts to revamp the federal

judiciary with relatively young conservative justices.

Trump said McGahn is slated to leave after the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee

Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

For more infomation >> White House counsel Don McGahn to depart in the fall: Trump - Duration: 0:41.

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Trump promised to end Korean War to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un: Vox - Duration: 2:19.

Let's start with the shaky state of Pyongyang-Washington ties.

Could there be another reason behind the current stalemate in negotiations between the United

States and North Korea?

While many are pointing an accusing finger at Pyongyang for dragging its feet on denuclearization,...

a U.S. media outlet reports that President Trump may have made Kim Jong-un a big promise

of his own during the Singapore summit,... one he has yet to keep.

Lee Ji-won has more.

U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly promised North Korean leader Kim Jong-un that he would

end the Korean War during their historic summit in Singapore back in June.

U.S. media outlet Vox, citing multiple sources familiar with the negotiations, reported Wednesday

that President Trump told Kim that he would sign a declaration to end the war soon after

their summit.

But since then, the U.S. has been repeatedly urging North Korea to take more concrete actions

for its denuclearization, more specifically, handing over 60 to 70 percent of its nuclear

warheads within six to eight months.

Vox says this is likely what brought about the deadlock and the increasingly hostile

response from the North.

One of the sources told Vox that President Trump having promised a peace declaration

but then making it conditional would seem as though Washington is reneging on its commitments

and it makes sense why the North Koreans are angry.

While the White House declined to comment, State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert

said she's not familiar with that being part of the overall agreement, but once again reiterated

the U.S. believes denuclearization has to take place before anything else.

Despite the skepticism and doubt, likely aggravated by President Trump's cancellation of his Secretary

of State's visit to Pyongyang,... the president once again reiterated that he's on good terms

with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Speaking at the White House on Wednesday, President Trump said the U.S. is doing very

well with North Korea.

But he pointed to China as one of the reasons for the current stalemate with the North.

"China is the route to North Korea.

Ninety three percent of the products and various things that go into North Korea, go through

China.

And I think that China makes it much more difficult in terms of our relationship with

North Korea."

President Trump praised Chinese President Xi Jinping and China in general, but said

that, with the U.S. losing hundreds of billions of dollars a year to China, he had to straighten

out their lob-sided trade relationship.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump promised to end Korean War to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un: Vox - Duration: 2:19.

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Melania Trump Shade: 5 Times She Let Donald Have It - Duration: 3:03.

- [Narrator] Melania Trump has been married to US President

Donald Trump since 2005.

But there is increasing evidence that

she downright despises him.

In fact, she's made her distaste

for her orange hubby pretty obvious.

Here are just five examples of Melania Trump

shading her husband.

("In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Edvard Grieg)

Number one; that inauguration scowl.

January 20, 2017, the most significant day

in her husband's life.

But it was marred by the scowl seen 'round the world.

- [Man] It started to rain, Mr. President,

when you came to the platform.

- [Narrator] During the inauguration prayer,

Donald turned to say something to Melania,

who smiled brightly as he spoke,

but as soon as he turned his back,

she turned downright stone-faced.

It looked like trouble in paradise from the very beginning.

Number two; she does not want her hand held.

Melania Trump has made it clear

she doesn't like playing nicey-nice for the cameras.

Like the time she and Donald were boarding a plane

for his 2017 state trip to Israel.

When he tried to hold her hand,

she batted it away with a flick of a wrist.

(karate yell) (whip cracking)

- [Narrator] In February 2018, while posing for cameras,

he tried to grab Melania's hand

only to find her move away from him as if to say,

- Not today, Satan, not today.

- [Narrator] Melania famously took a separate motorcade,

instead of showing up at his side,

to attend her husband's 2018 State of the Union address.

And for good measure, there was this.

Number three; the cyber-bullying initiative.

In May 2018, Melania unveiled #BeBest,

a campaign aimed at discouraging

cyber-bullying among children.

But, let's face it, cyber-bullying

is the one thing her husband is best known for.

Quote, "Most children are more aware of the benefits

"and pitfalls of social media than some adults."

Melania has said on record.

Number four; she defended LeBron James.

After LeBron James accused Donald Trump

of using pro sports to divide America

Trump took to Twitter to insult him.

But Melania directly contradicted her husband's insults.

Quote, "It looks like LeBron James is working to do good

"things on behalf of our next generation,"

she released through a spokesperson.

Number five; she won't sleep in the same bed.

As if you didn't already know,

there is no spooning going on in the White House.

A source told the New York Times

that they keep separate bedrooms

and stay in separate hotel suites when they travel.

So it appears that Melania Trump

isn't one of her husband's biggest fans.

And honestly, who can blame her?

("In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Edvard Grieg)

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