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It is no secret that the FBI is in need of a major reboot.

After everything that has come out over spying on the Trump campaign and an outright attempt

to prevent Trump from becoming president and stay president, you can imagine that Trump

is on the hunt for corrupt officials there.

More and more is coming to light every day and it is not pretty.

President Trump sees purging the FBI of biased top officials as part of his 'crowning achievement'…

his legacy as a president.

And he said so in an interview with The Hill.TV's John Solomon.

"I think that I hope to be able to put this up as one of my crowning achievements,"

he told The Hill.TV's Buck Sexton and John Solomon, describing his efforts as "a great

service to the country."

You can bet that statement set the entire swamp on fire.

Good times.

Trump noted support from the American people on cleaning house in the FBI.

The politically motivated attacks from within the FBI have enraged much of America.

"We have tremendous support by the way, to expose something that is truly a cancer

in our country," he said.

After Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, the administration forced out Deputy Director

Andrew McCable, FBI agent Peter Strzok, and downgraded Department of Justice employee

Bruce Ohr.

More than 25 FBI and DOJ officials have either been fired, demoted, or resigned since Trump

took office.

"The president also wondered why the FBI failed to warn him that one of his low-level

advisors might have been compromised by the Russians.

"If they thought there was something with Russia … they should have come to me,"

Trump said, asserting that he would have removed that person from his campaign.

He was frustrated that reporters in the news media failed to examine key details of the

story.

"Even the other side knows how wrong this whole thing is.

They just can not write it," he said.

"At some point I really believe they will.

You know there's Pulitzer Prizes here.

Big ones.'"

I believe this whole FBI and Russia collusion mess will go down as one of the most corrupt

incidents in the history of the United States.

Trump is right to clean out the FBI.

My only contention is he should do it wholesale.

Subject everyone to intense background checks and severe vetting.

Keep the ones that pass muster and get rid of the rest.

And periodically, subject agents to extensive interviews to find out if they are still clean.

Here is part of the interview from The Hill.TV: "President Trump: I think that I hope to

be able to put this up as one of my crowning achievements that I was able to do through

the help of a lot of good people including you two, and all of the support we have.

We have tremendous support by the way, to expose something that is truly a cancer in

our country.

When you look at the FBI, you know you have eight people or so fired now.

"And what we have done is a great service to the country, really.

You know, I hope, I hope to be able to call this one of, along with tax cuts and regulations,

and all of the things I've done.

You know you have been seeing, you probably saw the news conference I just did.

"John Solomon: We did.

President Trump: We are making great trade deals.

In its own way, this might be the most important thing because this was corrupt.

When you look at Bruce Ohr, whose wife was getting paid by people that did a totally

phony deal.

And they got a tremendous amount of money, the money.

"I mean the millions of dollars.

And how about [George] Papadopoulos who I did not know other than I sat with him for

15 minutes at a table, unfortunately, where they have a picture of this.

I never even talked to the guy.

I did not know who he was.

And I did not know, one thing I will say about Carter Page.

He never went around saying he knew me.

He never went around saying the president is my best friend.

They put him on some committee.

Some person put him on some committee.

They were both on the same committee.

"And that was not a good committee for me, OK.

(laughter) But they put him on the same committee and that was it.

But he never went around talking about the president is my best friend.

From day one he said, I never met the president.

I did not know the president, but I was put on his committee.

And I say that.

"Buck Sexton: How much time has this taken up of your presidency by the way?

The whole Russia thing.

"President Trump: It takes a lot.

Because if I do not do it you know bad things can happen.

I will give you one thing and Papadopoulos.

I did not know him at all but once he, once he went public and I watched him, he was treated

really badly.

The guy with the tape recorder who got paid money.

For more infomation >> FBI Blindsided By Trump's 'Crowning Achievement' Sets The Swamp On Fire - Duration: 9:13.

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President Trump signs short-term spending bill - Duration: 0:40.

President Trump has signed an $854 billion short-term

spending bill, narrowly avoiding a government shutdown. The bill

only funds the government through December 7. The Senate

passed the bill by a wide margin last week, followed by

the House this past Wednesday. President Trump had

criticized the bill because it did not include funding for his

proposed border wall. The president later said he changed

his mind after getting a commitment from Senate

Republicans to tackle the wall funding after the midterm

elections. The bill does include funding for the

Departments of Defense, Labor, Health and Human Services, and

Education. Congress will need to pass another appropriations

bill by the December deadline to avoid a shutdown then.

For more infomation >> President Trump signs short-term spending bill - Duration: 0:40.

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U.S. House committee votes to release Trump-Russia transcripts - Duration: 3:02.

For more infomation >> U.S. House committee votes to release Trump-Russia transcripts - Duration: 3:02.

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Trump Orders FBI Probe Into Sex Assault Allegations Against Brett Kavanaugh - Duration: 1:52.

For more infomation >> Trump Orders FBI Probe Into Sex Assault Allegations Against Brett Kavanaugh - Duration: 1:52.

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President Trump: Christine Ford testimony 'very compelling' - Duration: 2:18.

For more infomation >> President Trump: Christine Ford testimony 'very compelling' - Duration: 2:18.

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Trump calls Kavanaugh accuser 'credible,' says he'll rely on Senate Republicans for path forward - Duration: 2:48.

For more infomation >> Trump calls Kavanaugh accuser 'credible,' says he'll rely on Senate Republicans for path forward - Duration: 2:48.

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BREAKING NEWS: Trump orders FBI to investigate Brett Kavanaugh accusations - Duration: 2:25.

For more infomation >> BREAKING NEWS: Trump orders FBI to investigate Brett Kavanaugh accusations - Duration: 2:25.

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Trump Signs Bill To Avoid Government Shutdown - Duration: 0:31.

For more infomation >> Trump Signs Bill To Avoid Government Shutdown - Duration: 0:31.

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What An Anti-Trump RINO Said About Kavanaugh Will Leave You Speechless - Duration: 3:19.

For more infomation >> What An Anti-Trump RINO Said About Kavanaugh Will Leave You Speechless - Duration: 3:19.

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Melania Trump Just Blindsided Liberals With Her Shocking New Plan – This Says It All! - Duration: 6:30.

Oh.

My.

God.

You all would not believe this.

Our First Lady Melania Trump is a racist!

No, if's and's or but's about it!

Of course, I am being sarcastic.

But that is probably how the mainstream liberal media will spin it after they hear the trip

she has planned for herself.

First Lady Melania plans to visit Ghana, Malawi, Egypt, and former president Barack Hussein

Obama's native land, Kenya, in her one-week trip which will begin on Monday.

"But Trump's visit is more fraught than those of her predecessors.

During a meeting with lawmakers in January, President Donald Trump referred to Haiti and

some African nations as "shithole countries" during a discussion of a proposed bipartisan

immigration deal, according to officials who were there.

He later denied using such language.

Reports had previously circulated that he had questioned why Nigerians in the United

States on visas would ever want to return to their "huts."

"The Trump administration further alienated African nations in March when the president

fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson when the nation's top diplomat was only a few

days into what was supposed to be a week-long apology trip to the continent.

Tillerson missed a day of planned meetings, citing ill health, and ultimately cut the

trip short.

"And the most recent perceived insult came earlier this month when Spain's foreign

minister said that Trump had suggested to him building a wall across the Sahara as a

way of dealing with Europe's migration crisis.

"Those comments were taken to mean that Africans should be contained, said Judd Devermont,

director of the Africa Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

The Trump administration has yet to articulate a comprehensive policy toward Africa, he said,

and in the absence of such substance, Trump's disparaging offhand remarks and tweets have

filled the void.

President Trump, in formal remarks to the General Assembly on Tuesday, did not mention

Africa, though on Wednesday morning, he addressed his wife's upcoming trip.

"We love Africa," he told reporters outside the U.N. headquarters, and called the continent

"beautiful – the most beautiful part of the world in many ways."

"Against the backdrop of such accumulated slights, the trip could put Melania Trump

in an awkward spot.

"People will be looking to her to understand the Trump Africa policy, and the burden is

on her to counter the narrative," Devermont said.

"That's a difficult position to be in."

"Melania Trump, though, may be well positioned smooth things over, said Anita McBride, who

was Laura Bush's chief of staff in the East Wing.

At the reception Wednesday, the first lady said that at each stop on the African continent,

she would focus on programs overseen by the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Hinting at her agenda during the trip, Trump mentioned the agency's work in Ghana to

improve health care and nutrition.

In Malawi, she noted that USAID has promoted education as a means of combating poverty,

and in Kenya, it has projects on early education, wildlife conservation, and HIV prevention.

"Her presence could help soften hard feelings," McBride said.

"Generally, first ladies can represent the American people in a gentler way than a president

can, because of the tougher things presidents have to do."

"Linda Thomas-Greenfield, a former assistant secretary of state who is now a senior counselor

at Albright Stonebridge Group, says she thinks African people, particularly the leaders of

the countries the first lady visits, are eager to hear from her.

"It will offer her an opportunity to establish her own interests and activities – and her

own message that hopefully will play differently from the message that Africans have heard

so far from the president," she said.

"I think she will be greeted with respect."

The trip could be a significant moment for Melania Trump, who has taken a lower profile

than many other first ladies, and whose Be Best initiative has been relatively modest.

"On her visits to Africa, Michelle Obama highlighted her Let Girls Learn initiative

at visits to schools and events with young women leaders.

Laura Bush focused on efforts to combat AIDS, in line with her husband's brand of "compassionate

conservatism" and the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief program her husband helped

establish in 2002.

"A first lady's presence abroad is never just about policy, though, McBride notes.

"It's not like a secretary of state going in, where

#MelaniaTrump #melaniaShockingPlan

For more infomation >> Melania Trump Just Blindsided Liberals With Her Shocking New Plan – This Says It All! - Duration: 6:30.

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Steve Bannon: "Michael Avenatti is the Democrat Trump should fear in 2020" - Duration: 1:44.

For more infomation >> Steve Bannon: "Michael Avenatti is the Democrat Trump should fear in 2020" - Duration: 1:44.

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Tri-Cities Airport: Public will not be allowed at airport for Trump arrival - Duration: 1:36.

For more infomation >> Tri-Cities Airport: Public will not be allowed at airport for Trump arrival - Duration: 1:36.

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President Trump signs defense funding bill - Duration: 2:02.

For more infomation >> President Trump signs defense funding bill - Duration: 2:02.

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In the Middle of UN Meetings, Trump Finds Time To Go Above and Beyond for 100-Year-Old Marine Vet - Duration: 3:45.

For more infomation >> In the Middle of UN Meetings, Trump Finds Time To Go Above and Beyond for 100-Year-Old Marine Vet - Duration: 3:45.

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Democrats fume as Senate panel sets vote on Trump's court pick - Duration: 6:04.

For more infomation >> Democrats fume as Senate panel sets vote on Trump's court pick - Duration: 6:04.

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President Trump Takes Swift Action To Stop Liberal Billionaires Dead In Their Tracks - Duration: 5:36.

For more infomation >> President Trump Takes Swift Action To Stop Liberal Billionaires Dead In Their Tracks - Duration: 5:36.

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How Many Times Can Trump Interrupt Women In One Press Conference? - Duration: 0:57.

Captioning sponsored by CBS >> HOW MANY TIMES CAN TRUMP

INTERRUPT WOMEN IN ONE PRESS CONFERENCE?

>> UH... YES, MA'AM, GO AHEAD.

>> IS THAT CORREC-- >> IF I THOUGHT HE WAS--

SHE STANDS UP-- SHOULD I LET HER ASK ANOTHER

QUESTION?

GO AHEAD.

>> TO FOLLOW UP-- >> SEE?

IT'S NOT A BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT.

HERE.

>> BUT-- >> I WISH IT COULD'VE GONE--

>> YOU-- >> WELL, THERE ISN'T--

>> THE QUESTION IS-- >> IT DOESN'T MEAN--

>> BEFORE-- >> I'D LIKE TO HEAR IT.

I'VE BEEN ACCUSED.

EXCUSE ME.

>> HOW MANY-- >> WHO GOT PAID?

EXCUSE ME, EXCUSE ME.

>> YOU DIDN'T LET ME ASK MY QUESTION.

>> ARE YOU-- YOU'VE BEEN ASKING A QUESTION FOR TEN MINUTES.

>> THE ALLEGATIONS AGAINST-- >> WELL, IT DOES IMPACT.

>> ADMINISTRATION-- >> HEY!

>> IN RELATION TO-- >> NO, I DON'T--

THEY DID THE SAME THING.

I'LL TELL YOU ONE THING-- "THE TIMES"?

WELL, THAT'S FAKE NEWS.

>> MESSAGED JUDGE-- >> NO, I DIDN'T SAY THAT.

FAKE NEWS!

>> PLEASE EXPLAIN WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT IN--

>> EXCUSE ME.

OH, I'VE HAD MANY.

THANK YOU.

THAT'S ENOUGH, PLEASE.

GOOD JOB.

>> IT'S "THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT."

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