Thursday, September 27, 2018

Trump news on Youtube Sep 27 2018

The United States may soon "make a deal" to denuclearize North Korea.

This according to U.S. President Donald Trump who cited "very positive" behind-the-scenes

developments between the two sides during remarks at the UN Security Council,... and

a rare solo press conference on Wednesday.

Oh Soo-young tells us more.

The United States is making "positive progress" on striking a deal with North Korea on denuclearization,...

but isn't rushing to specify a timeline just yet.

This according to U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday,... after attending a gathering

of world leaders at the UN General Assembly.

Addressing criticism he failed to secure a timeline on denuclearization or concrete pledges

from the North,... Trump said there had been substantial follow-up action after his June

12th summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

He said "many things are happening behind the scenes, away from the media," noting U.S.

officials have been holding secret meetings with the North.

Such progress, he said, is likely to produce "good news" in the "coming months and years."

The president also praised North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, as a man he knows and likes,...

expressing confidence Kim also wants a deal to secure peace and prosperity for his regime.

At a press conference later in the day,...

President Trump reiterated he isn't in a hurry to specify a timeline on denuclearizing North

Korea,... saying he has all the time in the world.

"Steve.

I don't wanna get into the time game.

You know why?

I told Mike Pompeo, I said, Mike, don't get into the time.

They're taking down plants, they're taking down a lot of different testing areas.

They're going to take down some more, you'll be hearing about that very soon.

I don't want to get ahead of myself, but you'll be hearing about that soon."

He also insisted he hadn't "given Kim Jong-un anything" amid criticism their Singapore summit

had seen few concessions from North Korea.

President Trump said "until denuclearization occurs," international sanctions on the North

must remain intact,... including those on ship-to-ship transfers which he previously

said are being breached by certain nations.

Oh Soo-young, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. likely to make deal with North Korea, but no rush for timeline on denuclearization: Trump - Duration: 2:18.

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After New Claims Against Kavanaugh, Trump Makes A Daring Statement - Duration: 7:03.

Yesterday President Trump made it very clear he has had enough of the Democrat Party and

their games.

Of course, the president was referring to the Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination which

thanks to the Democrat Party, their lapdog mainstream media and their Hollywood celebrities

it has now turned into a circus.

The Republicans have bent over backward to give Christine Blasey Ford her day in court,

but all she has done is put up roadblocks and excuses as to why she can not come in

and testify.

First, it was that she's afraid of airplanes although she vacationed in Hawaii.

Then it was that she does not want men asking her questions.

And now she is backing out of testifying on Thursday because the GOP is having a sex crime

prosecutor question both her and Kavanaugh.

For some reason, she finds this offensive.

Here is more via Legal Insurrection:

Democrats brought protesters into the hearing room to scream at Kavanaugh.

His childrten had to be escorted out of the room.

Democrat Senators were unseemly in how they conducted themselves.

Senator Kamala Harris circulated a dishonestly edited video of Kavanaugh's testimony as

to contraceptives.

Senator Cory Booker performed for the cameras, declaring himself to be Spartacus.

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse talked over Kavanaugh and then trotted out large posters portraying

the "dark money" backing Kavanaugh's nomination.

Senator Patrick Leahy falsely suggested Kavanaugh perjured himself at his 2006 confirmation

hearing, and again at these hearings.

That false claim of perjury was amplified throughout anti-Trump social media.

The confirmation hearings were a low point in a low political environment.

And those were the good ol' days compared to what has happened since then.

Senator Dianne Feinstein knew that a woman had sent a letter claiming the Kavanaugh assaulted

her in high school, but Feinstein said nothing.

Not during the hearings, not during her consultations with fellow Senators, not during her private

interview with Kavanaugh.

Instead, after the confirmation hearings were closed and a committee vote ready, it was

conveniently leaked to The Intercept and Buzzfeed that the letter existed, and that Feinstein

had forwarded it to the FBI.

Days later the accuser was revealed in a Washington Post interview and story to be Christine Blasey

Ford.

In the subsequent week, the personal attacks on Kavanaugh have escalated.

He is being portrayed regularly as a rapist and sexual predator, students at Harvard (where

he teaches a winter course) and professors at his alma mater Yale Law School have demanded

investigations into his relationship with the school.

Sheldon Whitehouse has promised congressional investigations if Democrats regain control

of either house of Congress, and others are promising attempts to impeach Kavanaugh either

from his present Appeals Court position or his Supreme Court position.

In other words, Democrats have declared total war on Brett Kavanaugh the person.

Ford has repeatedly delayed her testimony and has assembled a team of advisors who are

veterans of wars against prior Republican nominees and the Trump administration.

It was a strategy to buy more days in which to ramp up the attacks on Kavanaugh, to find

new claims to try to derail the nomination.

Stormy Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti is claiming there will be more claims coming.

As of this writing it appears Ford and Kavanaugh will testify on Thursday, September 27, though

the format is not yet clear.

That means a committee vote probably will not be had until the following Monday, and

a Senate floor vote until later that week.

There is almost no possibility that Kavanaugh would be confirmed in time to sit with the

other Justices at the first oral argument day of the term on October 1.

His absence, even if for a short time, will be a public relations victory for the Resistance.

This is what Democrat total war looks like.

Democrats can get away with it because of a supportive media, and a small number of

weak links in the Republican majority in the Senate.

Chuck Grassley and Mitch McConnell do not have to worry about Democrats half as much

as they have to worry about Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Jeff Flake, and to a lesser

extent, Bob Corker.

The total war on Kavanaugh is why so many Trump voters voters wanted someone who would

fight, as Jonathan Tobin noted at National Review, Has the Kavanaugh Battle Vindicated

Trump Voters?

The willingness of the Democrats and their mainstream-media allies to use a solitary,

unsubstantiated, 36-year-old allegation to turn Judge Brett Kavanaugh into a Me Too villain

whose guilt of a heinous crime is to be assumed despite the lack of proof or a semblance of

due process has shocked his friends and

For more infomation >> After New Claims Against Kavanaugh, Trump Makes A Daring Statement - Duration: 7:03.

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CNN's Jim Acosta asks Trump to call on female reporter - Duration: 3:07.

For more infomation >> CNN's Jim Acosta asks Trump to call on female reporter - Duration: 3:07.

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Trump says Iran 'has to come back' to talk about nuclear weapons - Duration: 2:48.

For more infomation >> Trump says Iran 'has to come back' to talk about nuclear weapons - Duration: 2:48.

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Security plan in the works for upcoming Trump rally in Johnson City - Duration: 1:08.

For more infomation >> Security plan in the works for upcoming Trump rally in Johnson City - Duration: 1:08.

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Toàn văn bài phát biểu của Tổng thống Mỹ Donald Trump trước Đại hội đồng LHQ [Phụ đề tiếng Việt] - Duration: 41:38.

For more infomation >> Toàn văn bài phát biểu của Tổng thống Mỹ Donald Trump trước Đại hội đồng LHQ [Phụ đề tiếng Việt] - Duration: 41:38.

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Trump könnte Meinung ändern: Neue Missbrauchsvorwürfe gegen Kavanaugh - Duration: 1:20.

For more infomation >> Trump könnte Meinung ändern: Neue Missbrauchsvorwürfe gegen Kavanaugh - Duration: 1:20.

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Trump Takes Aim At Iran At The United Nations - Duration: 1:35.

For more infomation >> Trump Takes Aim At Iran At The United Nations - Duration: 1:35.

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FBI Blindsided By Trump's 'Crowning Achievement' Sets The Swamp On Fire - Duration: 5:39.

For more infomation >> FBI Blindsided By Trump's 'Crowning Achievement' Sets The Swamp On Fire - Duration: 5:39.

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AMENAZA MILITAR DE EEUU Y TRUMP CONTRA VENEZUELA (SUB ESP) - Duration: 3:21.

For more infomation >> AMENAZA MILITAR DE EEUU Y TRUMP CONTRA VENEZUELA (SUB ESP) - Duration: 3:21.

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Michael Avenatti just responded to Trump's attacks with an epic shutdown - Duration: 3:05.

For more infomation >> Michael Avenatti just responded to Trump's attacks with an epic shutdown - Duration: 3:05.

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U.S. likely to make deal with North Korea, but no rush for timeline on denuclearization: Trump - Duration: 2:08.

President Trump says the U.S. might make a deal soon for North Korea to denuclearize.

He was speaking at a rare press conference on Wednesday in New York after attending the

UN General Assembly.

But he said he doesn't see the need for a timeline as long as the regime isn't testing

it nuclear weapons.

Oh Soo-young reports.

The United States is making "positive progress" on striking a deal with North Korea on denuclearization,...

but isn't rushing to specify a timeline just yet.

This according to U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday,... after attending a gathering

of world leaders at the UN General Assembly.

Addressing criticism he failed to secure a timeline on denuclearization or concrete pledges

from the North,... Trump said there had been substantial follow-up action after his June

12th summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

He said "many things are happening behind the scenes, away from the media," noting U.S.

officials have been holding secret meetings with the North.

Such progress, he said, is likely to produce "good news" in the "coming months and years."

The president also praised North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, as a man he knows and likes,...

expressing confidence Kim also wants a deal to secure peace and prosperity for his regime.

At a press conference later in the day,...

President Trump reiterated he isn't in a hurry to specify a timeline on denuclearizing North

Korea,... saying he has all the time in the world.

"Steve.

I don't wanna get into the time game.

You know why?

I told Mike Pompeo, I said, Mike, don't get into the time.

They're taking down plants, they're taking down a lot of different testing areas.

They're going to take down some more, you'll be hearing about that very soon.

I don't want to get ahead of myself, but you'll be hearing about that soon."

He also insisted he hadn't "given Kim Jong-un anything" amid criticism their Singapore summit

had seen few concessions from North Korea.

President Trump said "until denuclearization occurs," international sanctions on the North

must remain intact,... including those on ship-to-ship transfers which he previously

said are being breached by certain nations.

Oh Soo-young, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. likely to make deal with North Korea, but no rush for timeline on denuclearization: Trump - Duration: 2:08.

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At the UN, Trump just went off on woman reporters who asked about Kavanaugh's rape accusations - Duration: 1:45.

For more infomation >> At the UN, Trump just went off on woman reporters who asked about Kavanaugh's rape accusations - Duration: 1:45.

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Trump Jr. just called Michael Avenatti a "porn lawyer." Avenatti's response is breaking Twitter - Duration: 2:11.

For more infomation >> Trump Jr. just called Michael Avenatti a "porn lawyer." Avenatti's response is breaking Twitter - Duration: 2:11.

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Trump just attacked Avenatti in furious tweet about his client's bombshell Kavanaugh allegations - Duration: 2:21.

For more infomation >> Trump just attacked Avenatti in furious tweet about his client's bombshell Kavanaugh allegations - Duration: 2:21.

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U.S. likely to make deal with North Korea, but no rush for timeline on denuclearization: Trump - Duration: 2:05.

The United States may soon "make a deal" to denuclearize North Korea.

That's coming from President Donald Trump who cited "very positive" behind-the-scenes

developments between the two sides,... and a rare solo press conference on Wednesday.

Oh Soo-young shares with us his remarks.

The United States is making "positive progress" on striking a deal with North Korea on denuclearization,...

but isn't rushing to specify a timeline just yet.

This according to U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday,... after attending a gathering

of world leaders at the UN General Assembly.

Addressing criticism he failed to secure a timeline on denuclearization or concrete pledges

from the North,... Trump said there had been substantial follow-up action after his June

12th summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

He said "many things are happening behind the scenes, away from the media," noting U.S.

officials have been holding secret meetings with the North.

Such progress, he said, is likely to produce "good news" in the "coming months and years."

The president also praised North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, as a man he knows and likes,...

expressing confidence Kim also wants a deal to secure peace and prosperity for his regime.

At a press conference later in the day,...

President Trump reiterated he isn't in a hurry to specify a timeline on denuclearizing North

Korea,... saying he has all the time in the world.

"Steve.

I don't wanna get into the time game.

You know why?

I told Mike Pompeo, I said, Mike, don't get into the time.

They're taking down plants, they're taking down a lot of different testing areas.

They're going to take down some more, you'll be hearing about that very soon.

I don't want to get ahead of myself, but you'll be hearing about that soon."

He also insisted he hadn't "given Kim Jong-un anything" amid criticism their Singapore summit

had seen few concessions from North Korea.

President Trump said "until denuclearization occurs," international sanctions on the North

must remain intact,... including those on ship-to-ship transfers which he previously

said are being breached by certain nations.

Oh Soo-young, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. likely to make deal with North Korea, but no rush for timeline on denuclearization: Trump - Duration: 2:05.

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Ex-Navy Sailor Pardoned By Trump Just Got Immediate Revenge On Hillary – No Recovering From This - Duration: 5:13.

And today we are happy to report that President Trump has once again done what he promised.

A former Navy sailor who was one of five people to receive a pardon from President Donald

Trump last week is now planning to file a lawsuit against Obama administration officials

for not offering him equal protection under the law.

Kristian Saucier, who served a year in federal prison just for taking photos of classified

sections of a submarine on which he worked has now made the argument that the same officials

who handed out punishment are the ones who chose to be lenient with Hillary Clinton when

it comes to her use of a private email server and handling of classified information.

Saucier's attorney, Ronald Daigle confirmed to Fox News today that the lawsuit which will

be filed soon in Manhattan will name the U.S. Department of Justice, former FBI Director

James Comey and former President Barack Obama along with many others as defendants.

Here is more on this via Fox News: "They interpreted the law in my case to

say it was criminal," Saucier told Fox News, referring to prosecuting authorities in his

case, "but they did not prosecute Hillary Clinton.

Hillary is still walking free.

Two guys on my ship did the same thing and were not treated as criminals.

We want them to correct the wrong."

Daigle said that a notice about the pending lawsuit was sent to the Department of Justice

and others included in it in December.

There is usually a six-month period that must lapse before the lawsuit actually is filed.

"We will highlight the differences in the way Hillary Clinton was prosecuted and how

my client was prosecuted," Daigle said.

"We are seeking to cast a light on this to show that there's a two-tier justice

system and we want it to be corrected."

While campaigning, and after taking office, Trump frequently voiced support for Saucier,

who in March became the second person he pardoned.

Trump often compared the Obama administration's handling of Saucier's case with that of

Clinton.

Saucier, who lives in Vermont, pleaded guilty in 2016 to taking photos inside the USS Alexandria

while it was stationed in Groton, Connecticut, in 2009.

He said he only wanted service mementos, but federal prosecutors argued he was a disgruntled

sailor who had put national security at risk by taking photos showing the submarine's

propulsion system and reactor compartment and then obstructed justice by destroying

a laptop and camera.

Saucier said that he recognized he had erred in taking the photos, which he said he wanted

to show only to his family to show them where he worked.

But he lashed out at Obama officials, saying that his prosecution was politically motivated,

prompted by sensitivity about classified information amid the scandal involving Clinton's emails.

"My case was usually something handled by military courts," he said.

"They used me as an example because of [the backlash over] Hillary Clinton."

Saucier, 31, said that the pardon has enabled him to pick up the pieces and rebuild his

life with his wife and young daughter.

A felony conviction left him scrambling to find work; he finally landed a job collecting

garbage.

Now, he works on design and engineering projects for an industrial boiler company.

"Things are starting to go in the right direction," Saucier said.

"I work with a group of really great people, I get to use my skills set."

Because of the loss of income during his imprisonment, as well as earning below his potential when

he collected garbage, he and his wife Sadie lost their home to foreclosure.

Debt collectors called and his cars were repossessed.

"With a pardon there's no magic wand that gets waved and makes everything right,"

he said, "But I try to stay positive and look forward."

He praises the pardons that Trump has granted after his, and takes exception at the criticism.

"The Obama administration singled out Dinesh for things most people do not even get charged

for," Saucier said.

"President Trump noticed that my career was exemplary and that I did not deserve what

happened to me.

Conservative commentator Dinesh D'Souza, who was pardoned by Trump last week, had pleaded

guilty to campaign finance fraud.

Trump tweeted Thursday: "Will be giving a Full Pardon to Dinesh D'Souza today.

He was treated very unfairly by our government!"

D'Souza was sentenced in 2014 to five years of probation after he pleaded guilty to violating

federal election law by making illegal

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