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Kjell Elvis - Your Way (Trump Song) (Official Music Video) - Duration: 4:17.♪ And yes, ♪
♪ you won the race ♪
♪ You beat them all ♪
♪ Mr. President ♪
♪ My friend ♪
♪ you say it clear ♪
♪ You state your case ♪
♪ of which I`m certain ♪
♪ You lived ♪
♪ life that's full ♪
♪ You traveled each ♪
♪ and every byway ♪
♪ Oh, and more, ♪
♪ much more than this ♪
♪ You did it your way ♪
♪ Regrets, ♪
♪ you had your share ♪
♪ But then again, ♪
♪ it's all forgiven ♪
♪ You do ♪
♪ what you have to do ♪
♪ And see it through ♪
♪ without exemption ♪
♪ You plan ♪
♪ each charted course ♪
♪ Each careful step ♪
♪ along the byway ♪
♪ Oh, and more, ♪
♪ much more than this ♪
♪ You do it your way ♪
♪ Yes, there were times ♪
♪ I'm sure you know ♪
♪ When you bit off ♪
♪ more than you could chew ♪
♪ But through it all ♪
♪ when there was doubt ♪
♪ You eat it up ♪
♪ yeah, and spit it out ♪
♪ You faced them all ♪
♪ and beat them all ♪
♪ and did it your way ♪
♪ You loved, ♪
♪ you laughed and cried ♪
♪ You had your fill ♪
♪ your share of losing ♪
♪ And now as tears subside ♪
♪ We find it all so amusing ♪
♪ To think ♪
♪ you beat them all ♪
♪ And may I say ♪
♪ not in a shy way ♪
♪ Oh no, ♪
♪ oh no, not you ♪
♪ You did it your way ♪
♪ For what is a man ♪
♪ what has he got ♪
♪ If not himself then you has not (naught) ♪
♪ To say the words you truly feels ♪
♪ And not the words of one who kneel ♪
♪ The record shows you took the blows ♪
♪ And do it your way ♪
♪ The record shows ♪
♪ you took the blows ♪
♪ And do it your way ♪
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Trump Warned Maxine Waters And She Did not Listen, Now He's Sending In The Feds - Duration: 5:56.After President Trump and many others have warned California Congresswoman Maxine Waters,
AKA "Auntie Maxine" to stop the violent rhetoric against President Trump's cabinet
and Conservatives it seems things have reached a fever pitch and now we are getting various
reports that the United States Secret Service is investigating the Congresswoman.
This investigation came after conservative Laura Loomer filed an official complaint with
the Secret Service which followed a Judicial Watch complaint against Waters with the House
Office of Congressional Ethics.
I just filed a complaint against Rep. @MaxineWaters with the @SecretService.
Although the Secret Service Officer could not get into the details of the investigation,
he did tell me that SS is looking into Maxine's comments that incite violence against @realDonaldTrump
& his staff.
The Judicial Watch complaint called to attention her multiple calls for violence against a
sitting president, which is against the law.
The group makes a point to state that lawmakers should in fact vote on whether or not to censure
Waters, which could, in turn, force her resignation.
All this comes as Waters also came under fire for praising the early 90s LA riots, which
resulted in 63 dead, nearly a billion dollars worth of property damage, and thousands injured.
Here is more on this via CDP: "The Secret Service is investigating Rep.
Maxine Waters after she urged people to harass and confront Trump administration officials
and supporters in public, according to The American Mirror.
The explosive report came from journalist Laura Loomer, who said she filed a complaint
with the Secret Service against Waters.
Conservative watchdog Judicial Watch has also filed a complaint against Waters with the
House Office of Congressional Ethics, saying her calls for violence against a sitting president
is against the law.
The group argues lawmakers should vote on whether to censure Waters, which could force
her to resign.
She is also under fire for praising the LA riots, which resulted in nearly a billion
dollars worth of property damage.
On Monday, Loomer tweeted that after she filed her complaint, the Secret Service told her
that it was "looking into" Waters chilling remarks.
As reported by Conservative Daily Post, Waters issued a dangerous call to action over the
weekend, urging people to harass and inflict violence against officials who work for President
Donald Trump.
She said those who work for and support the president should not be welcomed or allowed
in society.
Here's part of what she said:
"If you think we are rallying now, you ai not seen nothing yet.
Already, you have members of your Cabinet that are being booed out of restaurants … who
have protesters taking up at their house, who say, 'No peace, no sleep!
No peace, no sleep!'"
"Let's make sure we show up wherever we have to show up and if you see anybody from
that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out
and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they are not welcome
anymore, anywhere."
Following her chilling and disgusting comments, Judicial Watch filed a complaint on Monday
against Waters for inciting violence against members of Trump's cabinet.
In a letter to the House Ethics office, the watchdog group said Waters was encouraging
people to attack and use violence against members of Trump's administration and those
who support him.
The group said no member of Congress should be allowed to make such sickening comments,
arguing that lawmakers should vote on whether she should be censured.
Her calls for violence also came as pro-Trump Florida Republican Attorney General Pam Bondi
was spit on by liberals while being chased out of a movie theater over the weekend.
Prior to that, a mob of deranged liberals swarmed the home of Department of Homeland
Security Secretary Kristjen Nielsen, putting her family at risk of being attacked, harassed,
and confronted.
Many would agree Waters' dangerous rhetoric should result in an investigation by the Secret
Service.
Lawmakers should also be forced to vote, on the record, about whether they believe any
actions should be taken against Waters.
This dangerous rhetoric has resulted in Republicans and members of the Trump administration being
targeted, attacked, and harassed.
Threatening violence against an elected official or member of the president's administration
is a felony, and Waters should be held accountable."
President Trump also chimed in on Monday the best way he knows how to reach his supporters
without the censor and spin of the Liberal
Mainstream media, with
a tweet.
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Tổng thống Donald Trump: Chủ tịch Trần Đại Quang là người bạn tuyệt vời của Hoa Kỳ - Duration: 6:11.Health Network, For Public Health.
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President Donald Trump:President Tran Dai Quang is a great friend of the United States
On the morning of September 22, 1818, the Office of the White House Press Secretary issued a statement, presided by US President Donald Trump,
"I was very sad, when news, President Tran Dai Quang died.
On behalf of the people of the United States, I extend my condolences to your family and the Vietnamese people. "
US President Donald Trump, condolences:"President Tran Dai Quang is a great friend of the United States.
He warmly welcomed me, during my historic visit to Hanoi, in November 1977,
and I thank you, for your personal commitment, to deepen, the United States-Vietnam Comprehensive Partnership.
We will not forget, his contributions, for peace, security and prosperity, in the Indian Ocean-Pacific region,
as well as his voice, for Vietnam, full of pride and independence in the international arena. "
President Tran Dai Quang received US President Donald Trump, in Hanoi, November 11, 1977 (photo:Reuters).
On September 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin, also sent the message, to the General Secretary of the Central Committee,
Communist Party of Vietnam Nguyen Phu Trong, condolences to the case, President Tran Dai Quang died.
The President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, stresses that, in his capacity as Head of State,
At the same time, President Tran Dai Quang is worthy of the respect of his people, and his great international prestige.
He has done a lot of work, to strengthen the country's national security, and to protect the interests of Vietnam, internationally.
The head of the Russian Federation, also appreciated the contribution, of individual President Tran Dai Quang,
on the development of relations, comprehensive strategic partnership, between Russia and Vietnam, and bilateral cooperation for mutual benefits, in various fields.
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the wisdom and foresight of President Tran Dai Quang (photo:Sputnik).
The President of the Russian Federation sends sincere condolences to the relatives and relatives of President Tran Dai Quang to the Government and people of Vietnam.
Letter to Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, condolences on the fact that President Tran Dai Quang died on 21/9/2018, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed shock,
about the sudden departure, of the Head of State of Vietnam.
In a letter to Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on September 21, 1818, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wrote:
"I am very shocked and very sorry, when receiving information, Tran Dai Quang, President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, has just died.
On behalf of the Government and people of Japan, I would like to send to the Government, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,
The people of Vietnam, and the President of the State, the deepest condolences. "
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that President Tran Dai Quang, representing the country of Vietnam,
Welcoming the Japanese Empress and Empress Japan, on the state visit, to Vietnam, in the spring of last year.
This year, on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, Japan and Vietnam,
Mr. Tran Dai Quang, had a state visit, to Japan, from late May to early June, he devoted himself to the friendship between the two countries.
The Japanese PM paid tribute to President Tran Dai Quang,
The leaders of the two countries have built up the cooperation between Japan and Vietnam.
"I personally have had the honor to meet President Tran Dai Quang four times, in which I particularly want to express my respect, before the President of the country, presided over successfully,
The APEC Summit, which took place in November 2017, in Da Nang, was especially a great contribution to the signing of the TPP11 Agreement. "
- Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed.
"Japan and Vietnam, as strategic partners,
deeply saddened, before the departure of President Tran Dai Quang, who with his brilliant leadership,
We have built a close co-operative relationship, in deep fields between the two countries.
Also in the afternoon of 21/9/2018, UK Ambassador to Vietnam, Gareth Ward expressed:"I feel very sad, when receiving information President Tran Dai Quang has died.
More than a month ago, I had the opportunity to meet him.
I would like to extend my deepest condolences to your family, your relatives, and the people of Vietnam. "
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Stumping In Missouri, Trump Says He Will Clear Out 'Lingering Stench' At Fbi, Doj - Duration: 3:43.President Trump took aim at the FBI and the Department of Justice during a rally in Springfield,
Mo., on Friday night, vowing to "get rid of" what he described as "a lingering stench"
at the agencies.
His remarks came amid reports that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein last year
suggested secretly recording Trump to expose chaos in the White House and enlisting Cabinet
members to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office.
Trump at the rally did not specifically mention Rosenstein, who has adamantly denied the accusations.
"Just look at what is now being exposed in our Department of Justice and the FBI.
Look at what's going on," Trump said.
"And I want to tell you, we have great people in the Department of Justice.
We have great people.
These are people, I really believe, you take a poll, I gotta be at 95 percent.
But you got some real bad ones.
You have seen what's happened at the FBI.
They are all gone.
They are all gone.
They are all gone.
But there's a lingering stench and we are going to get rid of that too."
Trump was in Missouri in support of state Attorney General Josh Hawley, a Republican
who is attempting to unseat incumbent U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill, a Democrat.
Trump said that Hawley was needed in the Senate "to fight for Missouri" and the "whole country"
because the Republican Party would "never, ever get a vote" from McCaskill, including
on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
"Brett Kavanaugh, fantastic man.
She just announced she would not vote for him," Trump said of McCaskill.
"He was born for the U.S. Supreme Court.
He was born for it.
And it's going to happen.
It's going to happen.
But she just announced, she's not voting … and she will vote against everything we want to
do."
McCaskill tweeted Wednesday night that she would not vote for Kavanaugh.
In her message, she explicitly wrote that his legal rulings and ideology -- and not
the allegations by Christine Blasey Ford -- were the reason for her decision.
Ford alleged that Kavanaugh forced himself onto her and covered her mouth in the 1980s,
when Kavanaugh was 17 and she was 15.
The president also said that "a vote for Claire McCaskill" was one in favor of House Minority
Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.; Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.; and U.S. Rep.
Maxine Waters, D-Calif
Trump also slammed Democrats, calling them "dangerous" and "crazy," noting that some
have called to abolish U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
"And they are not just extreme, they are frankly dangerous and they are crazy.
They are crazy," Trump said.
"Democrats want to abolish ICE.
In other words, they want to abolish immigration enforcement entirely.
Let violent, sadistic gangs like MS-13, the worst gang in the world, run wild in our communities."
"I have seen our guys from ICE.
I have seen it.
I have watched it.
MS-13, they are tough but they are not tough like our guys.
They are not tough like our ICE people," Trump continued.
Trump won Missouri during the 2016 presidential election, defeating opponent Hillary Clinton
there by double digits.
The president has previously campaigned for and endorsed Hawley in the state's U.S.
Senate race, telling an audience over the summer, "We need Josh badly."
In a June tweet, he dubbed McCaskill "so phony" for her use of a private plane for
two of the three days of her supposed campaign RV tour.
"Senator Claire McCaskill of the GREAT State of Missouri flew around in a luxurious private
jet during her RV tour of the state," Trump wrote.
"RV's are not for her.
People are really upset, so phony!
Josh Hawley should win big, and has my full endorsement."
For her part, McCaskill reportedly acknowledged that she had used a private plane, but insisted
she had not used office funds and made no apologies for taking trips to see her constituents.
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Trump Calls Out Feinstein and Democrats for Obstruction: 'TAKE THE VOTE!' - Duration: 2:45.With Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats appearing to be in lockstep against Supreme
Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump said Friday there is no need for them
to delay voting on Kavanaugh any longer.
Kavanaugh's nomination was supposed to have been voted on by the committee on Thursday,
but that vote was scrapped in the aftermath of Christine Blasey Ford's accusation that
Kavanaugh acted in a sexually inappropriate manner during a 1980s party when both were
in high school.
Kavanaugh has strongly denied the incident ever happened.
While the committee, chaired by Iowa Republican Chuck Grassley, has been working to set up
a hearing during which Ford can speak directly to the senators, committee Democrats have
been demanding that the FBI be called in to investigate the 35-year-old allegations and
that any vote on the nomination be delayed until after that investigation is complete.
The FBI has indicated it has no plans to investigate the allegation.
Trump on Friday said the stalling had gone on long enough.
"Senator Feinstein and the Democrats held the letter for months, only to release it
with a bang after the hearings were OVER – done very purposefully to Obstruct & Resist & Delay.
Let her testify, or not, and TAKE THE VOTE!" Trump tweeted.
Senator Feinstein and the Democrats held the letter for months, only to release it with
a bang after the hearings were OVER - done very purposefully to Obstruct & Resist & Delay.
Let her testify, or not, and TAKE THE VOTE! Trump's tweets mirror comments he made to
Sean Hannity of Fox News on Thursday night.
The president said Kavanaugh is "an outstanding person" who deserves to have his nomination
voted upon.
"I do not think you can delay it any longer," Trump said.
Trump said Ford should "have her say and let's see how it all works out."
He also, on Friday, tweeted that the incident appears to be getting more attention now than
at the time it could have been investigated.
"I have no doubt that, if the attack on Dr. Ford was as bad as she says, charges would
have been immediately filed with local Law Enforcement Authorities by either her or her
loving parents," Trump tweeted.
"I ask that she bring those filings forward so that we can learn date, time, and place!"
I have no doubt that, if the attack on Dr. Ford was as bad as she says, charges would
have been immediately filed with local Law Enforcement Authorities by either her or her
loving parents.
I ask that she bring those filings forward so that we can learn date, time, and place!
One of Trump's tweets on the nomination made it clear he views the attacks against
Kavanaugh as politically motivated.
"Judge Brett Kavanaugh is a fine man, with an impeccable reputation, who is under assault
by radical left wing politicians who do not want to know the answers, they just want to
destroy and delay.
Facts do not matter.
I go through this with them every single day in D.C.," he tweeted.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh is a fine man, with an impeccable reputation, who is under assault
by radical left wing politicians who do not want to know the answers, they just want to
destroy and delay.
Facts do not matter.
I go through this with them every single day in D.C.
On Thursday, Ford appeared to open the door for some sort of hearing next week, but the
details remained uncertain on Friday.
Judiciary Committee majority spokesman Taylor Foy said Grassley "will consult with his
colleagues on the committee.
He remains committed to providing a fair forum for both Dr. Ford and Judge Kavanaugh."
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Paranoid Trump Thinks His Defense Secretary Is A Secret Democrat - Duration: 3:46.A major new report came out in the New York Times recently, basically giving us a profile
and an inside look at Donald Trump's defense secretary James Mattis.
And the reason they're doing this is because they believe that Mattis is on his way out.
Not by choice, but that Donald Trump is very likely to fire him in the coming months.
That has been a, basically, an idea that's been floated around by the media for several
months now, that Mattis would probably be the next person to get the ax.
And the New York Times piece kind of explains why that is.
First and foremost, Donald Trump is unhappy, not with Mattis's performance, to a degree,
but mostly because everybody considers Mattis to be the adult in the room.
They think he is the one reigning Trump in and coming in and adding a little bit of maturity
and expertise to his position, and Donald Trump doesn't like that.
Donald Trump is very jealous of that, and that jealousy is going to lead him to fire
one of the only people in his administration who's actually slightly qualified for the
position that they hold.
Donald Trump doesn't like people being smarter than him.
He doesn't like people being more mature than him, so Mattis, yes, if those are the criteria
we're looking at, likely not going to have a job for very much longer within this administration.
But there's another thing, and this actually popped up only recently.
And that is that Donald Trump actually thinks Mattis may be a secret Democrat.
Here's the reasoning behind that: James Mattis, according to the article, doesn't think the
military should be used as a political tool, something that Donald Trump and nearly every
Republican in this country does think.
They think we should be using the military as a political tool.
They try to use it to win elections, they wrap themselves in the flag while ignoring
the plight of our veterans here in the United States.
Donald Trump wants to throw his big grand military parade.
Mattis doesn't think it's a good idea, thinks it's a waste of money, so yeah, maybe that
makes him a secret Democrat.
Mattis was also against ending the war games in South Korea, which Donald Trump agreed
to do at the request of North Korea.
He also doesn't like Donald Trump's attacks on NATO.
Mattis actually happens to believe that NATO is doing its job the way they're supposed
to be.
And Trump doesn't like that.
Trump doesn't like being told no.
Trump doesn't like people disagreeing with him, and if you disagree with him, then it's
probably because you're secretly a Democrat, as he suspects Mattis is.
I wouldn't be surprised if Donald Trump believes that James Mattis is the person who wrote
that New York Times op-ed, and to be honest, I wouldn't be shocked to find out that it,
in fact, was him who wrote the op-ed.
But a lot of this actually stems from that.
It stems from the fact that Donald Trump has nobody left that he can trust.
They still can't find who wrote that article, and until they do, and I hope they never do,
Trump's going to suspect every single person he encounters of being the author of that.
And as such, he's going to grow increasingly paranoid, and the more paranoid he gets, the
more dangerous he gets.
But one thing's for certain, all of this in-fighting that he's having with James Mattis, and all
this attention that Mattis is getting now for allegedly being the adult in the room,
all that means is that Mattis will likely be out the door possibly before the end of
this year.
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TRUMP JUST ENDED IT FOR OBAMA WITH A SINGLE SWIPE OF THE PEN - Duration: 14:32.TRUMP JUST ENDED IT FOR OBAMA WITH A SINGLE SWIPE OF THE PEN
Well, Trump said he was going to drain the swamp, and so he is.
The latest swamp creature, which appears to be an enormous leech, to go?
None other than everyone's favorite: Barack Obama.
According to a new report from Judicial Watch, the total cost of the Obamas' vacations
and travel, which has been paid for by American taxpayers, currently stands at $105,662,975.27.
No, that's not a typo.
Rounded up, that's around $106 billion.
All this while Obama rakes in millions each year from his speaking engagements, publishing
deals, and more.
Trump will do this by signing a bill that is awaiting a vote in the Senate (a companion
bill is also being considered by the House).
These bills are designed to reduce the excessive amounts that the American taxpayers pay for
all past presidents, including Obama.
The Daily Caller explains:
A Senate committee approved a bill Wednesday to reduce the salary former presidents can
make, years after former President Barack Obama vetoed similar legislation in 2015.
The update to the Former Presidents Act would reduce how much former presidents receive
in pension from the taxpayers and reduce the total amount of money taxpayers contribute
to former commanders in chief.
Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst, sponsor of the Senate legislation, explained, 'Our
national debt now exceeds $20 trillion; this bipartisan effort is another important step
toward reigning in Washington's out-of-control spending.
It is ridiculous to continue asking taxpayers to help foot the bill for former presidents'
perks at a time when they already rake in millions of dollars from book deals, speaking
engagements, and more."
In 2017, alone, U.S. taxpayers have forked over $2.8 billion (yes, that's billion,
with a "b") to support the five living former presidents.
Congressional Research Service report details that the money has been spent on their salaries,
security, staff and other perks of office.
While cutting back on excessive expenditures for past presidents clearly seems to have
tremendous support, one politician who did not support it was, yes, you guessed it, Barack
Obama.
Apparently Obama vetoed a similar bill when he was in office.
Of course he did.
Signing a bill like that would mean he would not be able to continue getting fat and rich
off the hard work of millions of decent Americans.
Well, too bad, Obama.
Trump is doing the right thing, the thing you should have done years ago.
He is taking some of the burden off the taxpayer and getting his country going in the right
direction again.
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JUST IN TRUMP GOES MAD – MAKES MASSIVE ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT JEFF SESSIONS - Duration: 17:54.JUST IN: TRUMP GOES MAD – MAKES MASSIVE ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT JEFF SESSIONS
Defense Secretary James Mattis spoke out on Monday to say that he doesn't "rule out
anything" at the moment in regard to taking action against Syrian President Bashar Assad
in response to the suspected chemical attack on young children and families in the Syrian
city of Douma.
CBS News reported that as he welcomed Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani, Emir of the State
of Qatar, to the Pentagon, Mattis asked why chemical weapons were there in the first place
as Russia had previously vowed to remove them.
"The first thing we have to look at is why are chemical weapons still being used at all
when Russia was the framework guarantor of removing all chemical weapons and so working
with our allies and partners, from NATO to Qatar and elsewhere, we are going to address
this issue," said Mattis.
When asked by reporters if he could confirm the Assad regime had used chemical weapons
over the weekend, Mattis said no.
President Donald Trump, however, specifically blamed Assad and his allies for the attack
that left dozens dead and hundreds injured.
"Many dead, including women and children, in mindless CHEMICAL attack in Syria.
Area of atrocity is in lockdown and encircled by Syrian Army, making it completely inaccessible
to outside world.
President Putin, Russia and Iran are responsible for backing Animal Assad.
Big price…" Trump wrote on Twitter. "….to pay.
Open area immediately for medical help and verification.
Another humanitarian disaster for no reason whatsoever.
SICK!"
This came days after CNN claimed that Trump "had floated" replacing Sessions with
Pruitt, and was protecting him because he saw Pruitt as "his fill-in for Sessions."
There has been tensions between Trump and Sessions ever since the latter recused himself
from the investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Trump slammed Sessions for this publicly last year.
"Sessions should have never recused himself, and if he was going to recuse himself, he
should have told me before he took the job, and I would have picked somebody else,"
Trump said last summer.
Despite the problems this move has caused with the president, Sessions has stood by
what he did.
"I think that's what I had to do," Sessions said.
"I don't think that it would be good for the president for — for Attorney General
Sessions to leave," former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus said.
"But I also think the president has made up his mind in regard to how he feels about
the recusal."
"He feels like that was a — the first sin, the original sin, and he feels slighted
by it," Priebus continued.
"He doesn't like it, and he's not going to let it go.
Do you think it's time for Trump to fire Sessions?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.
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Moon to visit New York for talks with Trump, U.N. General Assembly - Duration: 2:21.It's only been a few days since he returned back from Pyeongyang, but South Korean President
Moon Jae-in already has another week filled with diplomacy.
He will embark on a trip to New York this afternoon to attend the UN General Assembly,
and hold a number of bilateral meetings on the sidelines, including one with his U.S.
counterpart.
Hwang Hojun gives us the details.
First, he briefed the South Korean people, immediately after his return from North Korea
last week.
And now, President Moon Jae-in will have a chance to address a global audience on the
results of his three-day summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
President Moon will be in New York from September 23rd to the 27th to attend the 73rd UN General
Assembly.
While this will be the second time President Moon has appeared at the international forum
since his inauguration, his presence in New York this time will likely draw a lot more
international attention since the 2018 Inter-Korean Summit Pyeongyang is still fresh in people's
minds.
On Monday morning, he will first attend an event to raise awareness of the global drug
abuse issue, co-sponsored by 28 countries.
He is scheduled to hold a bilateral summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in the afternoon
to likely brief his U.S. counterpart on the results of the Pyeongyang summit, and quite
possibly relay a personal message from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Presidents Moon and Trump are also expected to sign their countries' revised Free Trade
Agreement.
Soon after, a separate meeting is scheduled with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres,
which will mark their fourth encounter since President Moon took office.
On Tuesday, President Moon will give a policy speech to about 250 U.S. experts and opinion
leaders from thinktanks including the Council on Foreign Relations, the Korea Society, and
the Asia Society, where he is expected to discuss the strides that have been made in
inter-Korean relations over the past year,... and his vision for future steps that South
Korea and the U.S. can take together to achieve irreversible peace on the Peninsula.
President Moon will deliver a keynote speech at the UN General Assembly, once again, on
Wednesday afternoon; he will likely return back to Seoul on Thursday night Korea time.
Separate one-on-one meetings with other government leaders will also likely take place.
Hwang Hojun, Arirang News.
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Melania And Donald's Most Awkward Moments Ever - Duration: 5:56.The marriage of Donald and Melania Trump might be the most awkward Presidential union to
ever darken the door of The White House.
Whenever they're together, Melania and Donald appear forced, ice-cold, and stilted beyond
belief.
Let's take a look at some of their most cringeworthy moments ever… if you think you can stomach
it.
Major PDA fails
When it comes to holding his wife's hand, President Trump just doesn't have the touch.
Remember when Melania swiftly pulled her hand away, apparently to brush back her hair?
What about when she gave him that infamous little swat?
Boop.
And what's going on here, exactly?
At least she's in good company.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe didn't appear particularly pleased when Trump held his hand
for 19 seconds in February 2017.
And this bald eagle clearly wasn't feeling Trump's advances, either.
But in July 2018, Trump's luck changed: He managed to grab his wife's hand as they crossed
the White House lawn... and he wouldn't let go.
Now they just need to work on those public kisses.
Is Melania trolling Trump?
"First Lady Melania Trump today unveiled her former childhood education platform, called
Be Best.
Said children, "Me try."
In May 2018, Melania launched an anti-bullying campaign called "Be Best," an initiative geared
towards teaching young people how to cope with the challenges of modern life.
"One of them being the safe and responsible use of social media."
Critics were quick to point out that one of the biggest bullies on social media might
be President Trump himself.
While Melania was warning against "destructive" use of social media, her husband was calling
Omarosa Manigault Newman "that dog" and a "crazed, crying lowlife."
In August 2018, Melania sent a #BeBest tweet, asking followers how they plan to be the best
version of themselves in the upcoming school year.
Her message was met with intense criticism.
CNN wondered if the first lady was "trolling" her husband.
One user urged her to begin her campaign "with your family at home".
Meanwhile, Stephen Colbert just wanted to know what's up with that name.
"But for everyone on her team who signed off on 'Be Best'...
Be better."
Melania: Big Lakers fan
Donald Trump and Melania Trump don't exactly present a united front when it comes to the
president's beefs.
In fact, Melania praised NBA superstar LeBron James for his charity work less than 24 hours
after Trump attacked him on Twitter.
The drama was sparked when newsman Don Lemon interviewed James about his hometown of Akron,
Ohio, particularly a public school the basketball player helped launch for at-risk third and
fourth graders.
When the conversation turned to Trump, James said this about the president:
"He's dividing us and what I've noticed over the last few months is that he's kinda used
sport to kind of divide us."
Well, Trump wasn't too happy about that.
He fired off a tweet claiming Lemon was "the dumbest man on television" who nevertheless
made "Lebron look smart."
Melania must not have received the memo.
Less than 24 hours later, a spokeswoman for the first lady praised James' charity work,
saying:
"It looks like LeBron James is working to do good things on behalf of our next generation."
Remembering John McCain
Donald Trump had a notoriously contentious relationship with the late Senator John McCain,
whose famous "thumbs down" helped topple Trump's plan for an Obamacare repeal.
McCain spent more than five years in a North Vietnamese prison camp during the Vietnam
war, where he was brutally tortured.
That's why many people demanded an apology when Trump insulted the former Arizona senator
in 2015.
"He's a war hero because he was captured.
I like people who weren't captured, okay, I hate to tell you.
He's a war hero because he was captured."
When McCain passed away from brain cancer in August 2018, Trump opted for a short tweet
that focused on the late senator's family.
After facing criticism, Trump issued a statement praising McCain for his service, and ordering
flags to be hung at half mast.
Meanwhile, Melania Trump immediately honored McCain on Twitter, writing the very words
her husband seemed unwilling to speak.
"Thank you Senator McCain for your service to the nation."
Obama + Trump = Awkward
Melania Trump seems to have a pretty good relationship with the Obamas these days.
But it can be an awkward relationship, too.
In January 2017, the Obamas first welcomed the Trumps to The White House... and Melania
gave Michelle an unexpected gift.
In an interview with Ellen, Michelle Obama explained the situation:
"This is like a state visit, so they tell you you're gonna do this, they're gonna stand
here.
And never before do you get this gift, so I'm sort of like 'ok… wha… where...?'"
But well before serving in the White House, Melania helped her husband champion what's
arguably the most insane of all Obama conspiracy theories: the birther conspiracy.
"Why doesn't he show his birth certificate?
I think he's probably… because I have to and everybody else has to Whoopi."
In 2011, Melania went on The Joy Behar Show and defended her husband's claim that Obama
wasn't born in the United States, despite the fact that he'd already released his short-form
birth certificate in 2008.
"It's not only Donald who wants to see it.
It's American people who voted for him and who didn't voted for him.
They want to see that."
Melania reportedly sided completely with Donald Trump, who told CNN that Obama's short-form
birth certificate wasn't an actual birth certificate:
"It's not a birth certificate and people are trying to figure out why isn't he giving his
birth certificate… it's not a birth certificate."
The White House released Obama's long-form birth certificate in April 2011, which clearly
showed he was born in the state of Hawaii.
In a withering press conference, Obama said:
"We do not have time for this kind of silliness.
We got better stuff to do."
Donald finally acknowledged Obama was born in America, but The New York Times reports
that he continued peddling the conspiracy in private.
Meanwhile, Obama is more than happy to publicly ridicule the whole nontroversy:
"And just to be clear, I know where my birth certificate is… but a lot of people don't.
A lot of people don't."
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