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By Des Bieler and Matt Bonesteel September 7 A Nike ad featuring Colin Kaepernick aired during the third quarter of Thursday's NFL season opener, a game between the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles and the Atlanta Falcons that was televised nationally on NBC

Early Friday morning, President Trump delivered what appeared to be a four-word review of the commercial on Twitter

What was Nike thinking?— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 7, 2018 Kaepernick, a former quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, has been a polarizing figure since becoming the first NFL player to stage protests of racial injustice during pregame renditions of the national anthem

Trump, meanwhile, has seized upon the issue of protesting NFL players on social media and during rallies in front of his supporters

[Before NFL opener, Eagles' Michael Bennett sits on bench near end of national anthem] The 90-second ad showed a variety of athletes, including the Lakers' LeBron James and tennis star Serena Williams, and it ended with the slogan: "It's only crazy until you do it

Just do it." Kaepernick, who provided the voice-over for the ad and appeared toward the end of it, has been out of the NFL since becoming a free agent in March 2017, and he has filed a grievance against the NFL that accuses team owners of colluding to ostracize him because of his activism and his central connection to the protests that some players have continued

Nike, meanwhile, is the official and exclusive provider of NFL apparel, and its deal with the league is set to run until 2028

Following the revelation Monday that Kaepernick, who reportedly has been under contract with Nike since 2011, would be involved in an ad campaign, the NFL said in a statement that it "believes in dialogue, understanding and unity" and embraces "the role and responsibility of everyone involved with this game to promote meaningful, positive change in our communities

" Trump said Tuesday that Nike's use of Kaepernick sends "a terrible message." On Wednesday, the president noted the NFL's drop in TV ratings in claiming on Twitter that "Nike is getting absolutely killed with anger and boycotts," and he said that he would find the league's games "hard to watch" until all players stood for the flag

Montana crowd rained down boos when Fox host Pete Segseth mentioned the NFL. Trump said he would "win" the culture war and that he honestly "doesn't know what the NFL is doing

"— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) September 7, 2018 Hegseth interviewed Trump at the rally and brought up the anthem controversy

The interview aired Friday morning: Hegseth: Mr. President tonight is the first NFL game

They don't have as many viewers as they used to. From Colin Kaepernick, to the NFL, to now Nike – who's going to win this cultural showdown of standing for the anthem? Trump: We are

We are going to win. I don't know what the NFL is doing. Honestly, I don't know what the NFL is doing

From what I understand it's in contracts that you have to stand for the national anthem

In fact they have something where it says you will stand, you will have the helmet on the ground and the hand on the heart

That's what it says. I don't know why they're not enforcing it. And in cases where they don't have it, you know they had a new thing where, they don't have to do that, you don't have to kneel, you can go back into the locker room

I think that's worse than kneeling in a certain way, you're going back in. That shows that you just have no respect for the anthem and the flag

I don't like what Nike did. I don't think it's appropriate what they did. I honor the flag

I honor our national anthem and most of the people in this country feel the same way

They feel the same way. Kaepernick tweeted out a two-minute version of the Nike ad on Wednesday

In addition to James and Williams, it featured Kenyan distance runner Eliud Kipchoge and lesser-known athletes including Isaiah Bird, a 10-year-old wrestler who was born without legs; German boxer Zeina Nassar; wheelchair basketball standout Megan Blunk; Canadian soccer phenom Alphonso Davies; Seahawks rookie Shaquem Griffin; and triathlete Charlie Jabaley

"If people say your dreams are crazy, if they laugh at what you think you can do, good

Stay that way," Kaepernick said in his voice-over, before appearing on-screen toward the end of the ad

"Because what nonbelievers fail to understand is that calling a dream crazy is not an insult; it's a compliment

" Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything. #JustDoIt pic.twitter

com/x5TnU7Z51i— Colin Kaepernick (@Kaepernick7) September 5, 2018 "He's done a lot for the African American community, and it's cost him a lot

It's sad," Williams said of Kaepernick on Tuesday. "Having a huge company back him … could be a controversial reason for this company, but they're not afraid

I feel like that was a really powerful statement to a lot of other companies." James, who has been an outspoken critic of Trump, has shared on social media both an image of Kaepernick from the campaign and the two-minute ad

In November, James had invoked Martin Luther King Jr. in saying of the "blackballed" ex-quarterback, "I've commended Kap, and for him to sacrifice everything for the greater good for everyone, for what he truly believed in, the utmost respect to him

" Nike's use of Kaepernick has led to calls for boycotts by some customers. Others have posted to social media images and video footage reflecting their unhappiness with the company, including burning its products

The National Association of Police Organizations also called for a boycott of Nike over its support for the former Super Bowl participant, who has emphasized his opposition to police brutality, and the National Fraternal Order of Police condemned the campaign

The National Black Police Association, on the other hand, said in a statement that it "believes that Mr

Kaepernick's stance is in direct alignment with what law enforcement stands for — the protection of a people, their human rights, their dignity, their safety and their rights as American citizens," and other police officers have previously rallied in his support

Several Eagles players have staged demonstrations during the anthem over the past two seasons, and after some members of the team said they would skip the traditional champions' visit to the White House, Trump made a point of disinviting the entire organization in June

Philadelphia safety Malcolm Jenkins, who has raised a fist during the anthem in the past but did not do so before Thursday's game, said Wednesday that he wants players to protest in different ways, to "get this conversation to move away from the anthem

" Redskins cornerback Josh Norman recently criticized Kaepernick for "ducking" the ongoing furor over the protests by largely remaining silent

Norman clarified his comments Thursday, saying he didn't want to "tear down what he's done," adding of Kaepernick, "I want to praise him and what he has been doing this far and all the things he has continued to do

" Read more from The Post: Nike ad wedges Colin Kaepernick back into the NFL, but money muddles the message Nike knows the future looks something like Colin Kaepernick Nike's Colin Kaepernick decision might be calculated

That doesn't make it wrong. Nike isn't trying to be 'woke.' It's trying to sell shoes

For more infomation >> 'What was Nike thinking?': Trump reacts to Nike ad featuring Colin Kaepernick - Duration: 7:09.

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Trump aides just revealed his glaring insecurities over Obama - Duration: 3:04.

For more infomation >> Trump aides just revealed his glaring insecurities over Obama - Duration: 3:04.

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Failed Obama attacks successful Trump in bitter swan song - Duration: 11:47.

heimo President Obama subjected students

at the University of Illinois at

urbana-champaign to an hour-long verbal

tranquilizer Friday as he attacked

president Trump and stuck to his usual

specialty mendacity and self-love Obama

started by noting that former presidents

usually keep quiet about politics as a

courtesy to their successors even if

they disagree with them or if the

successors come from the other party

he cited George Washington as a

practitioner of this custom he could

have found examples as recent as former

President George W Bush who afforded

Obama his silence but President Obama

figured that even after an eight-year

presidency which itself followed a

year-long campaign filled with lofty if

conceded language the world still needed

to hear more of his words I was

surprised how far into the speech

President Obama got before accusing

President Trump and other Republicans of

racism which these days is usually the

first accusation out of a progressives

mouth Obama was several thousand words

into the speech when we got to hear the

old racial grievance Hustler we came to

know so well over his eight years in the

Oval Office and even though your

generation is the most diverse in

history those are the kinds of

conditions that are ripe for

exploitation by politicians who have no

compunction and no shame about tapping

into America's dark history of racial

and ethnic and religious division as if

that mendacious smear wasn't clear

enough for his audience Obama made his

allegation clearer still when he said

that over the past few decades the

politics of resentment and division and

paranoia has unfortunately found a home

in the Republican Party what aren't

resentful divisive or paranoid are

statistics and those statistics tell us

that Obama failed as a president and

Trump has succeeded both for minorities

and all Americans collectively economic

growth during the Obama years should

have been a new

since he took office the year after a

financial collapse and stabilization

growth is usually strongest after

recessions but during the Obama years

economic growth averaged only around 2%

and wages stagnated New York Times

columnist Paul Krugman and other

left-wing economists invented a new term

secular stagnation to argue that we were

permanently in a new era of slow growth

and there was nothing that could change

the situation but President Trump did

change the situation annual economic

growth is now averaging about three

percent and the last quarter saw rapid

growth at an annualized rate of four

point two percent wages are finally

growing some two point nine percent over

the last year which is far better than

anything achieved under Obama

unemployment for women and minorities is

near historic lows as it is for all

Americans and manufacturing jobs are

coming back these are facts not opinions

all of this comes after eight years of

identity politics political correctness

and the accentuation of racial

grievances by our political class that

is the true tragedy of Obama he could

have finally buried the ghosts of racial

inequality in our nation instead he

found the flames of racial grievance for

partisan political gain he still does so

as do effectively all progressives the

rest of the speech was somewhat typical

for swansong President Obama took credit

for rapidly pulling out of Iraq but not

for the creation of Isis that resulted

he said he got Iran to halt its nuclear

program even though the since abandoned

y'all he purchased from the mullahs

actually sanctified Iran's nuclear

program and left the country with the

means to make the bomb President Obama

said the Trump administration which has

sanctioned Russia expelled Russian

diplomats and provided arms to Ukraine

was cozying up to the former head of the

KGB in Russia

but he didn't mention that that he

whispered in the 2012 to the sidekick of

Russia's strongmen that it's important

for Vladimir Putin to give me space

after my election I have more

flexibility the other mendacious points

in the Obama speech are too numerous and

boring to enumerate the net result was a

starkly partisan speech wholly

inappropriate for a student audience

throughout it all was the bedrock theme

of Obama and the self-assured and self

loving progressives of his era I concede

that progress doesn't just move in a

straight line but we will all arrive at

their vision of a politically ordered

society one way or another Obama had his

eight years and we know the score

economic stagnation our enemies abroad

gaining strength and racial acrimony at

home trump has reversed much of this in

stunningly little time which explains

the particularly bitter tone of this one

symposium hosted at CR tv.com and a Fox

News contributor and Antoine Seawright a

Democrat strategist and former senior

adviser to Hillary Clinton's

presidential campaign great to see you

both you both are so shy let's jump

right in see if you're listening alright

so actually Antoine I want to start with

you Barack Obama today former president

had a whole lot to say reaching across I

guess the aisle

he called evangelicals out by name are

these the same whom he said were

reaching for their religion and guns no

well first of all let me say to

President Obama and the other two we

have in the Democratic two bucks

Michelle Obama thank you and to the

Republicans I think today's speech means

game on it was refreshing to hear the

leader like Barack Obama talk about what

we're experiencing in this day he talked

about issues he talked about the

rhetoric but he most important he talked

about how do we chart a path forward and

regardless if you're democrat or

republican I think most people agree

that our democracy is on fire and we

need political firefighters all right do

you

eat so many people that the people whom

you don't agree with because that's

mainly who this speech was for he called

out libertarians I mean he did more

reaching across the aisle perhaps Dineen

than we've seen I mean he talked with

evangelicals and he didn't accuse them

of anything well let's say but what

we're listening to from former President

Obama is that first of all he is not

happy with the fact that his legacy has

been rebuked by President Obama you look

at the failed Iran deal you look yeah

let me finish please the fail Iran deal

look at how he had taxes high taxes and

regulations

that harmed hardworking Americans there

is a long list of things that former

President Obama did that did not help

Americans hardworking Americans and so

he will be coming out like this on a

regular basis criticizing the Republican

Party and criticizing President Trump

but you look at the economy Americans

are happy excuse me

Americans are happy and not to put too

fine a point on it people who are in

those categories of diversity are seeing

the lowest points of unemployment that

rate at least in decades Antoine I think

the president addressed it very well in

his speech there the fact that the

economy is doing well is because he was

the reason that started this yeah we see

now and he addressed it and if truth be

told if we look at pure numbers take the

emotional arguments out of it compared

to what he inherited from the Republican

president before him so what he had to

do to get our economy back on track I

think the proof is in the pudding but

larger than that I think this says a lot

his speech today spoke to the hearts and

the minds of independent thinkers in

this country because whether you're

Democrat Republican black away

California or South Carolina most people

will agree that we are starting to

unravel at our core and in this country

and it's a scary place as we move most

people would agree we're more divided

than ever but it didn't and and the

president interestingly the former

president said today that it didn't

begin with President Trump and he's

right about that that division has been

around for a while let's talk about the

politics of it though we're about to see

these two men go remember when President

Trump said a couple of weeks ago six

seven days on the campaign trail I can't

even imagine what the Secret Service was

thinking in that moment but now you've

got former President Barack Obama saying

that he's going to insert himself

Danine how does that work out for a

former president who lost more than a

thousand national and state House seats

yeah that is a good question because

first of all the Democrat Party I think

has a number of problems there are big

divisions because you have the activists

the liberals who want to bring in

socialism they are further to the left

and then you have the establishment

Democrats who don't want to go that far

to the left so their message is split

and not only that you have people like

Maxine Waters for example who was

calling for folks to get in the faces of

Trump administration personnel to go

after them at their restaurants and gas

stations there are a number of issues

that the Democrat Party is facing

they're not talking about policies that

will help hardworking Americans none of

them is not part of the tax cuts we're

seeing the benefits of the tax cuts and

rollback in regulations

wages are going up people are getting

bonuses more jobs and manufacturing

there are over 400,000 jobs since

President Trump became president so

we're looking at a good economy that is

clipping along and that is something

that Americans are concerned about so

Anton without stepping on progress how

do you come back with a positive message

if you will about the economy that is

about change I mean what do you think

people really want to hear about change

and keep it positive well let me say a

few things one Barack Obama and his wife

Michelle are the great unifiers and the

great equalizer for the Democratic Party

in order for Democrats to be successful

in November it's going to take a united

front on the Democratic Party I believe

those two are the two people that can

bring the many facets of our party

together and number two your guests

failed to mention the policy

prescriptions that Democrats are putting

forth up and down the ballot and

elections all across this country and

that's why we've won over 40 some-odd

legislature seats where President Trump

won and 20

that's why Connor Lam is the congressman

from Pennsylvania a district got Trump

won by twenty points that's why Doug

Jones is the US senator from Alabama

because when you talk about health care

when you talk about the economy when you

talk about the environment when you talk

about simple things that make sense to

the heartbeats of the American soul

Democrats are campaigning on those

things antwuan see right thank you very

much Jeanine Borelli I would leave you

two with this it's interesting

fascinating the current president

getting ready to go out and help people

and and get the job done as presidents

are often called to do your party

Antoine is looking back to a president

who hasn't been in office what does the

future hold we'll talk next time you're

on thank you

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NYT revela que administración de Trump discutió golpe militar contra Maduro - Duration: 2:58.

El pasado 8 de septiembre el diario estadounidense The New York Times reveló que la administración del actual presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, tuvo reuniones secretas con militares rebeldes de Venezuela el año pasado para discutir un golpe militar cuyo objetivo era derrocar al presidente Nicolás Maduro, esto según información que dieron a conocer funcionarios estadounidenses y un ex comandante militar venezolano que participó en dichas conversaciones

Los planes para realizar un golpe militar contra Maduro se vinieron abajo luego de que el gobierno de EU se diera cuenta que uno de los comandantes militares venezolanos involucrados en las conversaciones secretas se encontraba en la lista de sanciones del gobierno estadounidense, pues habían sido acusados por torturas a críticos, encarcelamiento de presos políticos, tráfico de drogas y colaboración con las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC), considerada una organización terrorista por el país vecino

En el texto también se dice que los militares venezolanos buscaron contactar al gobierno estadounidense durante el mandato de Barack Obama, pero fueron rechazados

Luego en agosto del año pasado, el presidente Trump declaró que Estados Unidos tenía una "opción militar" para Venezuela, algo que impulsó a los militares rebeldes venezolanos a comunicarse de nuevo con Washington

"Ahora era el presidente quien lo decía", dijo el excomandante de venezuela quien dio una entrevista con NYT a cambio de que se guardara su identidad por temor a represalias

Esta información se da a conocer en medio de una de las peores crisis económicas y humanitarias que Venezuela ha vivido

La mayoría de los líderes latinoamericanos concuerdan en que Nicolás Maduro es un gobernante autoritario cuyo régimen ha llevado a su país a una escasez extrema de alimentos y medicinas, algo que ha orillado a varios venezolanos a escapar a otros países

Por otro lado, Maduro ha justificado su manera de gobernar diciendo que los imperialistas de Washington están intentando destituirlo, y este artículo bien podría ayudarle a confirmar que tiene razón

Sobre todo después de pequeños atentados que Maduro ha recibido recientemente, como el de los drones que explotaron mientras el mandatario venezolano se encontraba en un acto oficial

En su momento el presidente Maduro se dirigió a Donald Trump y le pidió que tomara acciones contra las personas que viven en los Estados Unidos y que estaban detrás de este atentado hacia su persona: "Las investigaciones nos indican que los responsables intelectuales financistas viven en el estado de Florida, Estados Unidos y espero que el presidente Donald Trump esté al tanto", mencionó

Por otro lado, la Casa Blanca dijo que era importante entablar diálogo con los venezolanos que "demuestren tener un deseo de democracia" para "traer un cambio positivo a un país que ha sufrido bajo el gobierno de Maduro", sin embargo no confirmó las reuniones secretas que el diario de Estados Unidos señala

For more infomation >> NYT revela que administración de Trump discutió golpe militar contra Maduro - Duration: 2:58.

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Jesse Watters: Trump vs. Obama in rallying their party before the 2018 midterm elections. - Duration: 8:32.

welcome to waters world I'm Jessie

waters call it a tale of two presidents

Donald Trump and Barack Obama with

nearly back-to-back speeches this week

each rallying their party hoping to

garner support for the 2018 midterms but

their points of view couldn't be more

different

here's President Trump on jobs we've

added over 400,000 new manufacturing

jobs that the Democrats say are gone and

that numbers going to very shortly with

what's happening in certain areas be

well over 600,000 manufacturing jobs

african-american unemployment recently

achieved the lowest think of this the

lowest rate lowest ever recorded in the

history of our country now President

Obama had a little bit of a different

perspective with the economy and said he

took credit for it listen when you hear

how great the economy is doing right now

let's just remember when this recovery

started when the job numbers come out

monthly job numbers and suddenly

Republicans are saying it's America I

had to kind of remind them actually

those job numbers are the same as they

were in 2015 in 2016 here with reaction

former White House strategist dr.

Sebastian Gorka and author of the new

book mad politics keeping your sanity in

a world gone crazy dr. Gina Loudon

so dr. korkor I know that you've been

glued to the television watching the

President Obama over and over because

you missed him so much am I wrong that's

not even funny Jesse okay I like to I

like not to be a subject of dr. Gina's

books okay so my mentor my mental health

is important to me so I love the Trump

rallies i watch my old boss every chance

I get

but you know what the community

organizer pass hard

it's amazing he's now trying to take

credit for the economy after having the

weakest recovery since the Great

Depression

but dr. Gina it's funny that once you

have the torch passed from President

Obama at a President Trump the economy

exploded there was a stock market

explosion wages have gone up

significantly there's been a

manufacturing explosion on almost every

level it hasn't been a continuation it's

been an explosion

an explosion we're talking about four

million jobs we're talking about

all-time record growth we're talking

about an economy we've never seen before

and Obama can't take credit for that

let's remember one thing we have a

businessman in the White House who has

made all of this happen I can't remember

if Obama ever actually held a job in the

private sector but I don't believe he

did I certainly know he never ran a

company he never did hard core

negotiations we're seeing the fruit of

that sort of a president right now and

Obama cannot take credit for I would

tell President Obama you didn't build

that so it's also interesting that he's

now lecturing America and saying that

we're now at a place of deep hatred and

darkness and division here was the

former president's assessment about the

current state of affairs let's hear it

appealing to tribe appealing to fear

pitting one group against another

telling people that order insecurity

will be restored if it weren't for those

who don't look like us or don't sound

like us or don't pray like we do

that's an old playbook it's his oldest

time now dr. Gork I wasn't too long ago

when Barack Obama was disparaging the

bitter cleaners and telling Christians

they needed to get off their high horses

and he's one of the most divisive

presidents in the last hundred years in

the polls reflect that who said that at

the Thanksgiving table you need to get

in the face of family members who

disagree with you that's what he said

look Jesse

you have an incredibly popular show you

have a light touch it's funny but I need

to be serious for a second okay what he

just said that clip you showed is an

affront and Ally nobody nobody in the

mainstream conservative world nobody is

saying we need to stop the people who

look different from us

yeah strong men should be afraid I mean

that it's it's reprehensible nobody is

saying the people of threat to us or the

people who look different from us if I

ever met this man I don't know if I ever

will but if I ever met Barack Obama

who's lying in that clip I'd asked him

one question just one question in the

last year the approval rating for Donald

J Trump from the black American

population has doubled Jesse doubled how

how does Barack Obama explain that well

maybe he says it's Kanye's fault because

baby me told everybody to listen but you

know what I am making a joke but you're

right to insult half of America as

bigots is so reprehensible coming from a

former president and let's remember this

was a the first black president of

America I mean the majority of America

red white and blue black white

everything voted for this man twice to

occupy the Oval Office so this country

is not a bigoted country it's a very

very beautiful country that respects

everybody and listens to what they have

to say isn't that right yeah and another

correction of our dear former president

we live in a republic not a democracy

and maybe he needs a little history

lesson there but he is the king of

identity politics II he's the guy that

divided us over and over again for eight

solid years the division you see on

television today this was not created by

this president who has made everyone

equal by making record unemployment

across the board as the president

mentioned for blacks for Hispanics for

Asians for high school dropouts for

crying out loud for summer jobs for

youth the unemployment is at record low

our economy is at record high everybody

benefits from the

that is true equality the likes of which

Barack Obama wouldn't know no matter

what I mean these things we used to

debate all the time on Fox News if you

were against Islamic terror he would

call you in Islamophobic right if you

wanted people to have to show ID when

they voted because you didn't want voter

fraud you were considered a racist if

you wanted a country that had borders

you were considered xenophobic under

Barack Obama and and it's just the same

old talking points that he used for the

last eight years

yeah it's tired old snowflake talking

points but let me just be very clear

about who the president is because we

have this anonymous opinion piece that

was published clearly by somebody who's

never spent any amount of serious time

in the Oval Office and has never worked

closely with the president and this is

what the left will never understand

Donald J Trump does what he does in

terms of securing America in terms of

unleashing the economy for all Americans

he doesn't care less who your skin color

your accent where you were born in fact

the stunning thing about this man Jesse

he doesn't care if you voted for him or

not if you voted for Hillary if you

wanted Bernie to win he doesn't care if

you're an American here legally he wants

you to be safe and he wants you and your

family to prosper end of story

and the left will never cognitively this

is for you know who doctor genus

specialty cognitively they will never be

able to absorb that truth much the

trumped arrangements

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Betty Ford's daughter just publicly blasted Melania Trump's performance as first lady - Duration: 4:42.

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Stormy Daniels hush-money lawsuit: What now? - Duration: 5:29.

Trump, Cohen have backed away from Stormy Daniels' hush-money agreement.

What now?

After months of denials, President Donald Trump has acknowledged paying off porn star

Stormy Daniels.

Trump's story about the $130,000 payment — what he knew about it and when — has evolved

over time.

(May 4) AP WASHINGTON - Porn star Stormy Daniels and

her brash attorney Michael Avenatti have for months been a leading force of resistance

against the president.

The whole saga started with Daniels signing a nondisclosure agreement to stay silent about

an alleged affair with President Donald Trump, just days before the 2016 election.

Daniels hired Avenatti and the pair started their legal battle in March by filing a lawsuit

seeking to be freed from the agreement.

Both immediately generated headlines.

Avenatti became a prominent fixture on cable news and is now even considering running against

Trump for president.

Daniels appeared on Saturday Night Live, was awarded a key to a California city and enjoyed

boosted profits from her appearances at strip clubs across the country.

And now, it would seem that both have won their lawsuit.

Trump and Michael Cohen, Trump's former fixer, appeared to distance themselves from the agreement

in a pair of court filings on Friday and Saturday, agreeing the nondisclosure should be tossed.

Cohen said he wanted to dissolve the accord, be repaid the $130,000 he originally gave

Daniels in exchange for her silence and have the case dropped.

Trump's lawyers said they have no intent to enforce the agreement and agreed it was void.

But Avenatti says he won't accept their offers.

"My client and I will never settle the cases absent full disclosure and accountability,"

he said.

"We are committed to the truth.

And we are committed to delivering it to the American people."

Here's why Avenatti is resistant and what all of this could mean: What happens next?

So what happens now?

Well, like many legal things, it's convoluted.

When Daniels first filed her lawsuit, the primary goal was to have the hush agreement

declared null and void by a judge.

But that has changed over time.

The lawsuit was amended and the complaint now includes claims Cohen defamed Daniels.

Several other separate cases have also been filed, including a defamation lawsuit against

the president and suit alleging Cohen and Daniels' former attorney, Keith Davidson,

conspired together against her.

Avenatti's grand plan includes deposing the president and Cohen in a courtroom about what

they knew about the agreement and others like it.

A legal expert says the strongest case in the legal web pertained to this nondisclosure

agreement.

Renato Mariotti, a Chicago-based defense attorney and former federal prosecutor, said Avenatti's

odds of deposing the president dropped with the back-to-back filings by Trump and Cohen,

which could lead to the case being dismissed altogether.

Avenatti pushed back against the back-to-back filings and said after Cohen's court filing

that he didn't have to accept the offer to toss out the hush agreement and said he and

Daniels "will never settle the cases absent full disclosure and accountability."

But Avenatti might not have much of a choice if a judge agrees to dismiss the case.

"The rest of their [Daniels'] argument is pretty weak so what I think their [Trump and

Cohen's] legal strategy is, it's to basically say 'let's moot out these contract claims

and go forward on the weaker claims,'" Mariotti said, adding the idea of dissolving the bulk

of the case could win favor with the judge presiding over the case and increase the probability

of the case being dropped.

"It's certainly a coordinated effort between both defendants and that doesn't surprise

me," he said.

"But this is what they should have done from the beginning.

If they had, it's possible this wouldn't have become such a big problem."

Not backing down Avenatti told USA TODAY he has no plans of

backing down from the case and said efforts by Trump and Cohen were "going nowhere," rather

just failed attempts to stall the case.

"This is just sloppy lawyers and more desperation by Mr. Cohen and Trump trying to avoid my

questions," Avenatti said.

He pointed to the defamation claim in the lawsuit and the other cases that he and Daniels

have filed surrounding the issue.

So, regardless of how a court views the offers from Trump and Cohen to drop efforts to enforce

the agreement, Avenatti has other possible legal routes to pursue the president and a

possible deposition.

"This is just one aspect and one claim of many we've filed," Avenatti said, adding he

planned to file a response to Trump and Cohen shortly.

For more infomation >> Stormy Daniels hush-money lawsuit: What now? - Duration: 5:29.

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Former President Barack Obama blasted President Donald Trump - Duration: 3:20.

Former President Barack Obama blasted President Donald Trump and called on voters to show

up in November.

But many Republicans saw the former president's re-entry on the campaign trail as a net positive

for them.

They were happy to have their old nemesis back to grab headlines and rally the base,

particularly after a brutal week for the Trump Administration.

Alex Conant, a GOP strategist who worked on Sen. Marco Rubio's presidential campaign

in 2016, said Obama's publicity tour was "a gift to Republicans.

He gets the attention off Trump, and reminds Republicans why it's important to vote in

the midterms."

Obama spoke in Orange County, Calif.

Saturday afternoon.

The spotlight had been shining particularly bright on Trump and his administration this

week after excerpts from a bombshell book by journalist Bob Woodward.

Accounts said Trump's aides don't trust him and were trying to curb some of his inclinations

— including stealing papers off his desk.

The portrayal of an administration in crisis was reinforced Wednesday when The New York

Times published a bombshell account from "a senior official in the Trump administration"

that illustrated a behind-the-scene "resistance".

The writer described Trump's leadership style as "impetuous, adversarial, petty

and ineffective."

When Obama stood in front of the Illinois crowd on Friday and went after Trump by name,

then called on young people to vote in November to "restore some semblance of sanity to our

politics," Republicans felt like he was talking to their base too.

But instead of showing up to vote for the Democrat, they hoped their folks would show

up to make sure Obama's party was not put back in the majorities in Congress.

"Obama being on the campaign trail as a foil to president Trump only reminds Trump voters

of the corrupt and failed political establishment that they were voting against when they voted

for Trump in the first place," Andrew Surabian, a former White House official and adviser

to Donald Trump Jr., said to USA TODAY Saturday.

Obama's speech Saturday took a softer approach than his event on Friday, with the former

president avoided taking direct jabs at Trump.\\Demographics have changed with an influx of Latinos, Asians

and other immigrants.

The county's economy has evolved to more services and high-tech jobs that attract white-collar

workers who are inclined to vote Democratic.

Like much of the country, unemployment is low in Orange County and the economy is strong,

meaning turnout could be more dependent on anger about Trump and his policies rather

than dissatisfaction with the state of the nation.

For more infomation >> Former President Barack Obama blasted President Donald Trump - Duration: 3:20.

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Is Trump's Trade War Crippling Family Dairy Farms? - Duration: 4:42.

HISTORIC LEAP TO THE WHITE HOUS >> AMERICA'S DARERY FARMERS ARE FACING A FINANCIAL CRISIS.

WHEN MILK PRICES AND RISING DEBT HAVE FORCED MANY DAIRY FARMERS OUT OF BUSINESS AIRCRAFT CORDING TO THE DEPARTMENT O AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE, IN 1970 THERE WERE 750,000 DAIRY FARMERS IN

AMERICA, AND BY 2015, JUST OVER HOW THOUSAND FOR THOSE JUST GETTING BY, THE TRADE WAR IS DAMAGING.

CORRESPONDENT JESSICA GOMEZ MET WITH FARMERS THERE TO FIND OUT HOW THEIR' COPING.

>> THE WISCONSIN STATE FAIR.

>> IT'S SO GOOD.

>> FROM THE CREAM PUFFS TO THE DAIR BARNS, PERHAPS NO BETTER PLACE TO SHOWCASE WHAT MAKES UP AMERICA'S DAIRY LAND.

>> GROWING UP ON A FARM, YOU CAN NEVER GET THAT OUT OF YOUR BLOOD.

>> BUT THE ENTHUSIASM IS FADING ON MANY DAIRY FARMS, CONCERNING THE LANDSCAPE IS CHANGING FOR GOOD.

>> THE FAMILY HAS BEEN HERE SINCE 1897.

I'M FIFTH GENERATION.

>> JERRY MILKS 320 COWS ON HIS FARM IN MONTFORD.

HE HAS A HANDFUL OF EMPLOYEES BUT THIS IS WHERE YOU WIL FIND HIM MOST OF THE TIME.

>> MY DAYS OFF, I TRY TO CLEAR SUNDAY.

WE'RE WORKING HARDE THAN WE HAVE.

>> LIKE OTHER DAIRY FARMERS, JUST CAN'T SEEM TO GET AHEAD.

OVER PRODUCTION AROUND THE WORLD HAS PUSHE MILK PRODUCTION DOWN THREE-YEARS NOW.

>> WE A GETTING PAID NOW THE SAME AS 30 YEARS AGO.

THE PRICE PER HUNDRED WEIGHT HAS JUST FLAT LINED.

>> HE JUST LOST AN EMPLOYEE TO A BETTER-PAYING FACTORY JOB.

HE IS HANGING ON TO HIS HERDS, UNLIKE SOME OF HIS NEIGHBORS, FORCED TO SELL-OFF.

>> IT IS LIKE BEING IN AN EXECUTIONER'S LINE UP, HE'S GONE AND YOU COULD BE NEXT OR IT COULD HAVE BEEN ME.

>> LAST YEAR, 500 WISCONSIN DAUGHTER DAIRY FARMS WENT OUT OF BUSINESS, AND NOW THERE IS DEEP CONCERN AMONG MANY DAIRY FARMERS THE TRADE TRADE WAR WITH TO

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS COULD CRIPPLE THE FARMS.

>> I WORRY ABOUT THE LONG-TERM IMPACT RATHER THAN THE SHORT-TERM ONES.

WE STILL HAVE CUSTOMER RELATIONS, WE STILL HAVE PRODUCT THAT'S BEING SOLD IN THOSE COUNTRIES, BUT IN THE LONG-TERM, A 25% TARIFF IS QUITE ENOUGH TO TAKE YOU OUT OF BEING

COMPETITIVE IN THESE MARKETS.

WISCONSIN, THE NATION'S LARGEST CHEESE PRODUCER IS NOW STEPPING UP ITS EFFORTS TO EXPAND INTO NEW INTERNATIONAL MARKETS, RECENTLY HOSTING MORE THAN A DOZEN BUYERS FROM AROUND

THE WORLD, HOPING TO SELL THEM ON WISCONSIN DAIRY.

>> WE HAVE BUYER HERE FROM CHILI, COLUMBIA, GUATEMALA WHO ARE NOT IMPACTED BY THE SAME TARIFFS, SO THERE IS STILL OPPORTUNITY FOR US.

MEANTIME, A CALL FROM MANY IN THE INDUSTRY FOR NEW FEDERAL SUPPLY MANAGEMENT LAWS SO DISINCENTIVIZE OVER PRODUCTION AND KEEP FARMERS IN BUSINESS.

>> WE'RE USING THE GLOBAL MARKETS AS BUFFER FOR ALL THIS OVER PRODUCTION AND IT IS NOT A VIABLE LONG-TERM PLACE WHERE, AS A FARMER, I WANT TO BE.

SO WE REALLY NEED TO DO A BETTER JOB AT MATCHING THE SUPPLY WITH THE DEMAND.

>> IF THING CONTINUE, THERE WON'T BE A SMALL PRODUCER LEFT.

>> THANK YOU, LORD, FOR THIS DAY.

WE ASK YOU TO BLESS THIS FOOD TO OUR BODY.

>> HE IS ONE OF MANY RURAL FARMERS WHO HELPED PRESIDENT TRUMP WIN WISCONSIN.

>> I BOUGHT INTO WHAT TRUMP WAS SAYING ABOUT BEING BUSINESS FRIENDLY, I'M NOT SO SURE HE WAS TALKING TO ME NOW.

I'M PRETTY CONFIDENT HE WASN'T TALKING TO ME.

>> HE'S ALSO NOT SURE ANY OF HIS FARE DAUGHTERS WILL CONTINUE -- FOUR DAUGHTERS WILL CONTINUE HIS FAMILY AS RICH FRACTURE DECISION OF DAIRY FARMING, OR COULD I THEY WANTED TO.

>> I MIGHT MIGHT BE THE LAS FARMER.

>> HE TELLS US THREE MORE NEIGHBORS HAVE CLOSE THEIR BARN DOORS FOR GOOD.

DOLE WHAT IT TAKES TO NOT BE NEXT.

>> MY FAMILY HAS MANAGED TO HANG ON TO THI DIRT WITH PRESIDENTS WITH GOOD POLICY AND

For more infomation >> Is Trump's Trade War Crippling Family Dairy Farms? - Duration: 4:42.

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Jerry Springer just humiliated Trump - Duration: 3:08.

For more infomation >> Jerry Springer just humiliated Trump - Duration: 3:08.

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How will Kyl and Trump get along? - Duration: 2:17.

For more infomation >> How will Kyl and Trump get along? - Duration: 2:17.

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Trump Deputies Look To Shatter Obama Legacy by Shutting Down 'Catch and Release' Loophole - Duration: 4:44.

For more infomation >> Trump Deputies Look To Shatter Obama Legacy by Shutting Down 'Catch and Release' Loophole - Duration: 4:44.

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Trump Won't Seek To Enforce Agreement With Stormy Daniels - Duration: 0:24.

For more infomation >> Trump Won't Seek To Enforce Agreement With Stormy Daniels - Duration: 0:24.

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The Trump administration was just busted conspiring - Duration: 3:54.

For more infomation >> The Trump administration was just busted conspiring - Duration: 3:54.

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Schumer is Gonna LOSE It! Trump Has an ACE Up His Sleeve for the Border Wall - Duration: 1:39.

For more infomation >> Schumer is Gonna LOSE It! Trump Has an ACE Up His Sleeve for the Border Wall - Duration: 1:39.

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Trump just agreed to testify under oath - Duration: 3:19.

For more infomation >> Trump just agreed to testify under oath - Duration: 3:19.

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'Plaid Shirt Guy' Draws Attention For Facial Expressions At Trump Rally - Duration: 0:53.

For more infomation >> 'Plaid Shirt Guy' Draws Attention For Facial Expressions At Trump Rally - Duration: 0:53.

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Trump heads to Virginia to golf after week of anonymous NYT op-ed - Duration: 4:00.

President Donald Trump has been spotted heading to his Virginia golf course following a tumultuous week surrounding the anonymous New York Times op-ed and the proposed tariffs he plans to enact against China

Trump was seen with his Secret Service detail making his way to the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia

He was wearing a white polo along with a tan hat and black pants.A source close to the White House told CNN Friday, that Trump is 'obsessed' with nailing the 'sick person' responsible for the New York Times op-ed - while his chief of staff John Kelly tries to talk the president into letting it go, fearing that Trump's repeated calls to reveal the author have drawn more attention to the unfavorable editorial itself

The op-ed, written by someone identified only as a 'senior administration official', describes a resistance movement within the White House that has been working to dilute Trump's reckless leadership style

Prior to his golf trip, Trump took to Twitter to demand that Apple build its products in the United States, after the company claimed that tariff increases in China would impact the Apple Watch and more

'Apple prices may increase because of the massive Tariffs we may be imposing on China - but there is an easy solution where there would be ZERO tax, and indeed a tax incentive,' he said

'Make your products in the United States instead of China.Start building new plants now

Exciting! #MAGA' Trump began Saturday morning with an endorsement for Dave Hughes and his run for Congress in Minnesota

Trump said: 'Dave Hughes is running for Congress in the Great State of Minnesota.He will help us accomplish our America First policies, is strong on Crime, the Border, our 2nd Amendmen, Trade, Military and Vets

Running against Pelosi Liberal Puppet Petterson.Dave has my Total Endorsement!' The President followed up with a quote from Fox's Lou Dobbs and stated: 'To this point, President Trump's achievements are unprecedented

' August saw an increase of 201,000 more jobs, keeping pace with the steady unemployment rate of 3

9%, CNN Money reports.Hourly earnings have also risen by 2.9% but inflation has also been rising

But Trump still took credit for the new jobs as a sign of a growing economy and asserted: 'We are breaking all Jobs and Economic Records but, importantly, our Country has TREMENDOUS FUTURE POTENTIAL

For more infomation >> Trump heads to Virginia to golf after week of anonymous NYT op-ed - Duration: 4:00.

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Trump Tries To Help Republicans In Midterms By Postponing Border Wall - Duration: 4:18.

Donald Trump gave a rally in Montana this week, and if you saw it, I'm sure everybody

saw the one clip where he tried to say the word "anonymous", and then failed multiple

times to actually be able to pronounce it correctly.

It actually sounded like his teeth were falling out.

And I mean that to say it sounded like hee was wearing dentures and they started coming

out.

Nonetheless, the man couldn't speak.

But that's not what's important, that's just the funny part.

What's important is that after the rally took place, Donald Trump spoke with a reporter

from Fox and Friends, who asked him about the border wall.

"Are we going to get that done?"

People were chanting, "Build the wall."

Something that the Fox reporter helped them chant.

And Donald Trump said something amazing, he said, "We're going to put it on hold.

We're not going to do it right now."

Here's his exact quote.

Let me read this to you.

This is pretty remarkable when you think about it.

"I guess when you get right down to it, it is up to me.

But I don't want to do anything that's going to hurt us or potentially hurt us because

I have a feeling that the Republicans will do very well, we have the strongest economy

we've ever had.

I think we're going to do really well in the midterms."

So Trump is saying he doesn't want to pursue the additional construction of the wall right

now because he doesn't want to do anything that's going to hurt Republicans in the midterms.

Because they're going to do really well, he thinks.

Yeah, definitely.

Really, really well.

Well first and foremost, even the Republican party itself has admitted that they're probably

going to lose about 45 seats and tip the balance to the Democrats for the advantage of I think

about 22 seats based on what they have and what they think could happen.

So everybody knows that the Democrats are taking back the House of Representatives,

he's never going to get that budget money to finish the wall, and that's why he's not

pursuing it right now.

Not because he thinks it's going to hurt Republicans in the midterms, the base loves that, but

because he's setting it up as a campaign issue for 2020.

This is the only smart thing I have ever seen Donald Trump do since he became President

of the United States.

He is playing the long game, and it's a smart move for him, for his horrible, disgusting

face.

Because here's what's going to happen.

He halts construction of the border wall right now, saying, "We don't want it to interfere

with the midterms."

He understands the Democrats are going to take back the House of Representatives in

the midterms most likely.

Still a chance it may not happen, very small chance.

So Democrats take back over, for the next two years refuse to fund his border wall.

So when it comes time to campaign for the 2020 election, Donald Trump then gets the

clearance to go out there to his horrible base and tell them, "We were going just fine

with the border wall until the Democrats took over.

They killed the project.

Nothing's being built anymore.

We have all these horrible deplorables coming in.

They're killing us, they're raping us, and it's all because the Democrats wouldn't give

me the funding for the wall."

I don't think Trump is smart enough to come up with that plan himself, but I think whoever

advised him on this actually earned their money that day.

But that is one hundred percent what this man is trying to do right now.

He doesn't care about hurting Republicans in the midterms.

He never has.

If he did, he wouldn't be ripping children away from their parents when they cross the

border, but he has been getting good advice for once, and he's trying to play the long

game.

Setting it up for a 2020 campaign to show that Democrats are weak on immigration just

because we don't want to build a stupid wall.

It's a smart play by Republicans, it will work to drum up their base, but on the broader

scale, the big picture, it will do nothing to motivate moderate Republicans, Independents,

and of course centrist Democrats.

Those groups have pretty much all agreed, "We don't want or really need the wall."

The only people it's going to drum up and cause a fervor with are the far right, alt-right

types who show up at rallies with tiki torches and khaki pants.

Those are the people who want the wall, and Donald Trump is trying to throw them a bone

in the future by pinning all his faults on the Democrats.

For more infomation >> Trump Tries To Help Republicans In Midterms By Postponing Border Wall - Duration: 4:18.

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Judge Jeanine Pirro Just Exposed Obama's Game Plan To Destroy Trump(VIDEO)!!! - Duration: 8:35.

Judge Jeanine Pirro Just Exposed Obama's Game Plan To Destroy Trump

all of you have a decision to make it

has never happened in the history of

this country an ex-president viciously

attacking his successor trashing our

commander-in-chief his party and all

those Americans who put him in the Oval

Office this on the heels of an anonymous

op-ed piece allegedly written by a

gutless senior administration official

or not and published in collusion with

the New York Times a trump hating

newspaper there is so much hatred and

resentment over the success of this

president that they simply cannot handle

it I've got news for you it's not going

to stop the haters aren't going anywhere

but if you're a patriot and you like the

course America is on just ignore them

get behind this president and vote

yesterday with a full-throttle savage

attack on the president Barack's message

obstruct and resist he pontificates

about the reality of racial

discrimination slavery and the quote

darker aspects of America's story

accusing President Trump as follows

he's just capitalizing on resentments

that politicians have been Fanning for

years a fear and anger that's rooted in

our past

are you kidding if anyone has stoked

racial hatred and divisive 'no sins you

and your self-proclaimed wing man

Attorney General Eric Holder running off

to Ferguson attacking all law

enforcement whenever there's a death

even before there's any investigation

and in case you don't remember Barack no

cops were

found to have committed wrongdoing in

Michael Brown and Freddie Gray's

killings you even Stoke religious

division are you serious

you're the one who shows up at a

National Prayer Breakfast in 2015 after

the beheadings of Americans by Isis

having the gall to tell Christians to

get off their high horse over atrocities

committed in the name of Islam in fact

aren't you the same guy who in 2008 and

2015

criticized Christians and working-class

voters in old industrial towns decimated

by job losses saying we Christians cling

to guns and religion you call

Republicans elitist you're the elitist

looking down on hardworking Americans

and then you say but over the past few

decades the politics of division and

resentment and paranoia has

unfortunately found a home in the

Republican Party the politics of

division has found a home in the

Republican Party that's as ridiculous as

saying that this administration is

cozying up to Russia you want to talk

about cozying

were you talking about Barack you never

answered that question what would you

have more flexibility on after the

election was it the sale of our uranium

was it the money you were gonna send to

Iran was it meddling in our election was

it money to the Clinton Foundation how

about your foundation your narrative of

Republicans as Nazi sympathizers is a

dog whistle to your base there is no

truth to it but you insist on repeating

it to stoke up the hatred by your base

how hard can that be saying that Nazis

are bad maybe you ought to say that to

the anti-fog who claim to be

anti-fascist but they're all leftist

from your party and they are the ones

who want to suppress free speech and

would rather burn down a building than

hear what the right has to say that's

fascism and you have the unmitigated

gall to say that you will return the

economy to healthy growth and the

longest streak of job creation you don't

mention numbers here because there's

nowhere to go but up from the bottom and

you say we took out bin Laden and wound

down the wars in Iraq and combat role in

Afghanistan who do you think you are

Douglas MacArthur you couldn't make a

military decision for your life you're

the same guy who's feckless foreign

policy couldn't figure out what to do

with that JD team Isis whether to

contain them dismantle them or destroy

them none of which you did and you got

Iran to halt its nuclear program really

how would you know you didn't know

anything about the tans and Fordo in

Iran as they were secretly spinning

centrifuges

lying to you and you're gullible team

you didn't even require that we be

allowed to monitor their nuclear

development you let out the worst of the

terrorists from Gitmo for a deserter

that you're stand by liars Susan Rice

Bowe Bergdahl called him a hero

you ran the most corrupted

administration at least since Harry

Truman and you can't stand it that every

metric under the Trump administration is

better off than when you were in office

and Donald Trump is one of the biggest

threats to our democracy how dare you

this man is the President of the United

States someone that we put in office and

he is to be respected your attack on him

is a racist and a fascist is not about

making things better for us it's about

you your ego and your corrupt deep state

power structure you desperately tried to

defeat Trump and it didn't work and

you'll remain in Washington to support

the resistance and obstruction of a

sitting American president while you

stoke your racial cop hating narrative

your version of America is not the

America we want to us social justice is

about justice for American citizens and

not illegal criminals to us social

justice is about taking care of veterans

who come back to our shores with fewer

limbs than when they left to us social

justice is not about burning our flag it

is about raising it and lifting it I'm

sorry to say this but there's one thing

that you're gonna have to live with the

only reason that we have an outsider

businessman president is because of you

your lies your policies and your

divisive nasubi Rock you elected Donald

Trump and there's nothing you can do

about the fat

that he's sitting in the Oval Office now

so I guess I should say Thank You Brock

and that's my open thank you

god bless you and God bless america

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