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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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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 Looks World Right In The Eye And Nukes Socialism, Communism From Face Of The Earth - Duration: 1:26.

President Donald Trump directly attacked the ideologies of socialism and communism in remarks

to the United Nations, saying they produce "suffering, corruption, and decay."

Trump addressed the global body Tuesday morning in New York City.

"Currently, we are witnessing a human tragedy, as an example, in Venezuela," Trump said.

"More than 2 million people have fled to the English inflicted by the socialist regime,

and its Cuban sponsors," Trump said, "Not long ago, Venezuela was one of the richest

countries on earth.

Today, socialism has bankrupted the oil-rich nation and driven its people into abject poverty."

Venezuela is experiencing sky-high inflation, starvation and political violence.

Trump continued, "Virtually everywhere, socialism or communism has been tried, it

has produced suffering, corruption, and decay."

"All nations of the world should resist socialism and the misery that it brings to

everyone," Trump concluded, "In that spirit, we ask the nations gathered here to join us

in calling for the restoration of democracy in Venezuela.

Today we are announcing additional sanctions against the repressive regime, targeting the

inner circle and close advisors.

We are grateful for all of the work the United Nations does around the world to help the

people build better lives for themselves and their families."

For more infomation >> Trump Looks World Right In The Eye And Nukes Socialism, Communism From Face Of The Earth - Duration: 1:26.

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Trump Announces Major Change To Welfare, Gives Billions Back To Taxpayers - Duration: 7:21.

President Donald Trump is continuing to fight the importation and permanent resettlement

of welfare-dependent foreign nationals within the borders of the United States.

His plan to stop them from turning into public charges supported by the American taxpayers

may significantly shift where legal immigrants to the country derive from.

The proposal states: "Self-sufficiency has been a basic principle of United States immigration

law since this country's earliest immigration statutes."

It remains United States policy that "the availability of public benefits does not constitute

an incentive for immigration to the United States."

Breitbart News reports: "Currently, there is an estimated record

high of 44.5 million foreign-born residents living in the U.S.

This is nearly quadruple the immigrant population in 2000.

The vast majority of those arriving in the country every year — more than 1.5 million

annually — are low-skilled, poor or working class foreign nationals.

About one in eight new arrivals are from Mexico, a country stricken by poverty and crime.

Poor and crime-ridden regions of the world like the Caribbean, the Middle East, Central

America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and South America have all increasingly made up a larger share

of legal immigration to the U.S. in recent years.'"

The Trump administration is now planning to move forward with regulatory changes that

could make it significantly harder for hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals currently

residing within the borders of America ineligible for green cards if they use any one of a wide

array of taxpayer-funded public assistance programs.

The government has traditionally considered someone who relies on government cash assistance

for more than half of their income a public charge.

Those who oppose benefits for non-citizens argue that restricting their access to taxpayer-funded

public assistance programs has been a principle of American domestic policy since colonial

times.

The federal law, established in 1882 and strengthened in the early twentieth century, was that immigration

officials should refuse entry to any non-citizen who appeared likely to become a "public

charge" and could and should deport those who did.

The draft regulation proposes to expand the definition of "public charge" to include

users of many non-cash aid programs such as food assistance and Section 8 housing vouchers.

The 447-page rule, titled: "Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds," will not apply

to families making less than 15 percent of the official poverty designation, however.

The Daily Caller reports: "The change restores the definition of public

charge to its original meaning under a federal law that aims to block the admission of immigrants

likely to become a drain on public resources, according to Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen

Nielsen.

"Under long-standing federal law, those seeking to immigrate to the United States

must show they can support themselves financially," Nielsen said in a statement.

"The department takes seriously its responsibility to be transparent in its rulemaking and is

welcoming public comment on the proposed rule.

This proposed rule will implement a law passed by Congress intended to promote immigrant

self-sufficiency and protect finite resources by ensuring that they are not likely to become

burdens on American taxpayers."

"Under the current interpretation of immigration law, non-immigrant visa holders who receive

cash welfare payments are considered a public charge and are generally ineligible to adjust

to permanent resident status.

The same standard applies overseas — any potential immigrant who is likely to need

cash assistance from the government is inadmissible.

"If the proposed regulation takes effect, immigration officers would also factor in

the use of several non-cash assistance programs when making public burden determinations.

Current and past use of the programs above a certain threshold would be "heavily weighed

negative factor" with respect to green card adjudications, according to DHS.

"In a statement released Saturday night, DHS identified several cash and non-cash programs

included in the expanded public charge definition: "The public benefits proposed to be designated

in this rule are federal, state, local, or tribal cash assistance for income maintenance,

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicaid

(with limited exceptions for Medicaid benefits paid for an "emergency medical condition,"

and for certain disability services related to education), Medicare Part D Low Income

Subsidy, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, or

food stamps), institutionalization "T

For more infomation >> Trump Announces Major Change To Welfare, Gives Billions Back To Taxpayers - Duration: 7:21.

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Trump pede à ONU para ajudar a "resgatar a liberdade" da Venezuela do "regime desastroso" de Maduro - Duration: 3:35.

For more infomation >> Trump pede à ONU para ajudar a "resgatar a liberdade" da Venezuela do "regime desastroso" de Maduro - Duration: 3:35.

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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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Maryam Aurangzeb Talking About Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Donald Trump Meeting - PML(n) Latest - Duration: 2:01.

Maryam Aurangzeb Talking About Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Donald Trump Meeting - PML(n) Latest

Maryam Aurangzeb Talking About Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Donald Trump Meeting - PML(n) Latest

Maryam Aurangzeb Talking About Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Donald Trump Meeting - PML(n) Latest

For more infomation >> Maryam Aurangzeb Talking About Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Donald Trump Meeting - PML(n) Latest - Duration: 2:01.

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President Trump Defends Kavanaugh Against 'Con Job' - Duration: 2:10.

For more infomation >> President Trump Defends Kavanaugh Against 'Con Job' - Duration: 2:10.

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Trump Stands By Kavanaugh, Gut Punches Avenatti & Democrats With Nasty Surprise - Duration: 6:15.

For more infomation >> Trump Stands By Kavanaugh, Gut Punches Avenatti & Democrats With Nasty Surprise - Duration: 6:15.

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Trump Just Launched Major Border Patrol Operation In Top Sanctuary Slum - Duration: 6:35.

For more infomation >> Trump Just Launched Major Border Patrol Operation In Top Sanctuary Slum - Duration: 6:35.

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Lawyer Michael Avenatti calls Donald Trump a 'moron' — and challenges..Brett Kavanaugh - Duration: 1:23.

For more infomation >> Lawyer Michael Avenatti calls Donald Trump a 'moron' — and challenges..Brett Kavanaugh - Duration: 1:23.

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I snubbed Trudeau at UN, brags Trump: 'His tariffs are too high.' - Daily News - Duration: 4:05.

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he rejected a one-on-one meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over the trade dispute involving the North American neighbors and renewed his threat to slap tariffs on cars imported from Canada as negotiations drag on

Trudeau spokeswoman Eleanore Catenaro said in response: 'No meeting was requested

We don't have any comment beyond that.'In an extraordinary rebuke of America's northern neighbor, Trump vented his frustration with Canada during a news conference along the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, the latest sign of deteriorating relations between the two allies

'His tariffs are too high and he doesn't seem to want to move and I've told him forget about it,' Trump said of Trudeau

'And frankly, we're thinking about just taxing cars coming in from Canada. That's the mother lode

That's the big one.' 'We've very unhappy with the negotiations and the negotiating style of Canada

We don't like their representative very much,' Trump said in an apparent reference to Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland, who has been negotiating with U

S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer.Canada, the United States' No. 2 trading partner, was left out when the U

S. and Mexico reached an agreement last month to revamp the North American Free Trade Agreement

 The U.S. and Canada are under pressure to reach a deal by the end of the month, when Lighthizer must make public the full text of the agreement with Mexico

But Trump suggested he may go forward with a revamped NAFTA without Canada. The president said it would be called 'USM,' for the U

S. and Mexico, instead of 'USMC,' and offered blunt criticism of the Canadian team engaged in the talks

'Canada has a long way to go. I must be honest with you, we're not getting along at all with their negotiators

 'We think their negotiators have taken advantage of our country for a long time,' he said

Share this article Share Relations between the two neighbors have been strained since Trump assailed Trudeau at the G-7 meeting in June, calling him a 'weak' and 'dishonest' back-stabber

 Canadian leaders have objected to Trump's decision to impose tariffs on Canadian steel, citing national security

The trade talks have been deadlocked over issues such as Canada's high dairy tariffs and U

S. efforts to shield drug companies from generic competition. Trump, during the news conference, reiterated his longstanding grievances against NAFTA and job losses, saying the trade pact had been 'great for Canada, great for Mexico, very bad for us

'The trade agreement, which took effect in 1994, removed most trade barriers between the U

S., Canada and Mexico, leading to a boost in trade, but it encouraged U.S. automakers and other manufacturers to move south of the border to take advantage of low-wage Mexican labor

For more infomation >> I snubbed Trudeau at UN, brags Trump: 'His tariffs are too high.' - Daily News - Duration: 4:05.

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JUST IN: President Trump Just Urged Every American To Start Praying Now - Duration: 5:56.

As the Democrats continue to play a disgusting con-game in their efforts to destroy an innocent

man and his family President Donald Trump has suggested people do what the left in this

country despises most of all.

In an effort to once again defend his nominee for the United States Supreme Court the president

has taken to Twitter to suggest that people do what's inexcusable in the liberal playbook.

To actually pray for Brett Kavanaugh and his family at this time when the left is showing

more than ever what their true colors really are.

The Democrats are playing a high level CON GAME in their vicious effort to destroy a

fine person.

It is called the politics of destruction.

Behind the scene the Dems are laughing.

Pray for Brett Kavanaugh and his family!

Pray for Brett Kavanaugh and his family!" Trump wrote on Twitter, denouncing Democrats

for trying to destroy Kavanaugh.

As reported on The Gateway Pundit the following is a transcript by pool reporter Nancy Cook

with Politico of a recent question and answer session with the president.

He said the following: "I think he is just a wonderful human being.

I think it is horrible what the Democrats have done.

It is a con game, they are really con artists.

They are trying to convince they do not bite, they do not believe it themselves They know

he is a high-quality person, they do not believe it, it is just resist and obstruct.

They are playing a con game, and they are playing it very well, much better than Republicans.

"They are lousy politicians, they have lousy policy, they do not know what the hell they

are doing.

They want to get rid of ICE, they want to get rid of law enforcement, they do not want

to take care of our military, they want to raise your taxes, but they are good at one

thing.

That is obstruction and con [Trump's voice starts to sound angry here].

He is one of the highest quality people.

He said when he was focused on being No. 1 in his class at Yale, to me, that was so believable.

I understand college very well, being number 1 in your class, I understand a lot of things.

When he said that, I understood exactly.

He was so truthful.

But for the Democrats to be trying to make him into something–lets be nice about it:

Something he is not.

"This is not his footing, he's never been here before.

He's never had any charges like this, charges come up from 36 years ago that are totally

unsubstantiated.

I mean, you, as a president of a great country, Columbia, I mean how is this possible 36 years

ago?…and now a new charge comes up and she says it may not be him and there are gaps.

And she was totally inebriated and all messed up, and she does not know.

It might have been him, or it might have been him.

Gee, let's not make him a Supreme Court judge.

"This is a con game being played by the Democrats.

These are the same lawyers who have been fighting for years.

It is a shame you can do this to a person's life.

I will tell you: Maybe even more important, who is going to want to go before the system

to be a Supreme Court judge or even a politician?

"I can tell you that false accusations of all type are made against a lot of people.

This is a high-quality person, and it would be a horrible insult to our country if this

does not happen.

And it will be a horrible, horrible thing for future political people.

It cannot be allowed to happen.

And the Democrats are playing a con game, C-O-N.

"Q: Should the second accuser be allowed to testify?

"Trump: The second accuser does not even know, she thinks maybe it could have been

him, maybe not.

Admits she was drunk.

She admits time lapses, this is a person, and this is a series of statements that is

going to take one of the most talented intellects from a judicial standpoint in our country

keep him off the U.S. Supreme Court?

"He has the chance to be one of the greatest justices in the United States Supreme Court.

What a shame.

His wife is devastated, his children are devastated.

I do not mean, "Oh gee, I am a little unhappy".

They are devastated.

And it is because of these Democrats."

If there is one thing this whole Kavanaugh saga has taught us it is that the left has

no scruples whatsoever and let us hope and pray their own side sees this.

And let's also hope that out of this comes a renewed vigor by the right to go out and

vote since we know all

For more infomation >> JUST IN: President Trump Just Urged Every American To Start Praying Now - Duration: 5:56.

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Accuser Backs Down From Kavanaugh Abuse Claim After Anti-Trump Tweets Surface - Duration: 1:56.

For more infomation >> Accuser Backs Down From Kavanaugh Abuse Claim After Anti-Trump Tweets Surface - Duration: 1:56.

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Confirmed: Trump Admin LIED About Their Family Separation Policies - Duration: 3:55.

In a story that should come as a surprise to nobody who has been paying attention to

this administration since day one, it turns out the Trump administration has lied to us

once again.

According to the administration, specifically Homeland Security Secretary, Kirstjen Nielsen,

there was never a policy within the Trump administration to separate migrant children

from their parents when they crossed the border.

Back in June, actually on June 17th, Nielsen actually said the following, she said, "We

do not have a policy of separating families at the border."

That is what she said.

Well as it turns out, again, absolutely lie.

Because documents have now been obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request by the

two groups, Open the Government and The Project on Government Oversight that actually show

that yes, 100% the Department of Homeland Security absolutely had a policy to separate

children from their parents at the border.

The documents obtained by these two groups actually include a memo sent to several departments,

including the Department of Homeland Security that laid out three possible options as to

what to do about immigration.

Option number three is the one that said, "Lets separate the parents form the children

at the border because we believe that is probably the strongest deterrent to keeping people

from coming over to the United States."

That is the one that Nielsen signed off on.

She said, "Yes!

Let's do it."

That memo is from April 23rd.

She gave the statement that we do not have that policy on June 17th.

So we know, without a doubt, that not only did they have the policy, but Nielsen knew

about it, and Nielsen approved it.

This entire administration is packed with liars.

Not to mention the fact, I believe it was about a week ago, we had members of ICE and

customs come and testify before the Senate where they were asked about studies that showed

how horrible the negative psychological effects that this family separation policy had on

children.

They denied knowing about it, even though it was actually present within the Trump administration.

So they knew that it was going to screw up children, they knew that they enacted this

policy, and yet to this day continue to lie about it.

Because even during the hearing last week they said, "We do not have a family separation

policy and we do not detain people indefinitely."

Literally the next day it was revealed that Jeff Sessions filed a new law to ignore the

Flores settlement that says you can't detain children more than 20 days, and he says, "We

want to detain them indefinitely, and deny bond for asylum seekers so we that we can

also detain them indefinitely."

Literally everything anyone from the Trump administration has tried to say publicly about

the family separation policy, or immigration in general, has been a complete lie.

They cannot be trusted, and they should not be trusted, because we can verify at this

point that everything they've told us, all of the policy changes that they've discussed

publicly have been an absolutely lie.

And now, we know that their own internal documents contradict their stories.

There needs to be hearings on this.

There needs to be more hearings.

There needs to public hearing, and we need to get answers from these high ranking officials

in the Trump administration to find out why they, much like the president, are so bad

at telling the truth.

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