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"But this hat, it gives me power in a way. My dad and my mom separated, so I didn't have

a lot of male energy in my home. And, also, I'm married to a family that, you know,

not a lot of male energy going on. It's beautiful, though! I love Hillary. I love

everyone. But the campaign "I'm With Her" just didn't make me feel, as a guy that

didn't get to see my dad all the time, like a guy that could play catch with his son.

It was something about when I put this hat on, it made me feel like Superman. You made

a Superman. That's my favorite super hero. And you made a Superman cape. And also as

a guy that looks up to you, that looks up to Ralph Lauren, that looks up to American

industry guys, non-political, no bullsh*t, put the beep on it, however you want to do

it, five seconds delay. And just goes in and gets it done."

Rapper Kanye West met Thursday with Donald Trump, telling the President in an Oval Office

meeting before reporters why he supports the Republican. The meeting had been billed by

the White House as one centered on urban revitalization, workforce training, African-American unemployment,

potential future clemencies and crime in Chicago.

West told reporters in the Oval Office that he had been asked to speak with the President

about the detriments of applying stop-and-frisk policing policies in Chicago. The President

has frequently praised the program, telling a group of law enforcement last week that

he has urged the city of Chicago to "strongly consider stop-and-frisk." The President said

during the White House meeting that he's "totally open" to an alternative to stop-and-frisk.

West also discussed clemency for Larry Hoover, who is serving life in prison in a Supermax

facility, calling him a "beacon" and "a living statue." Prosecutors alleged Hoover ran a

deadly Chicago gang called the the Gangster Disciples and oversaw a $100 million-a-year

illegal drug business from jail, according to The New York Times. Law enforcement authorities

caught him giving orders to associates when they would visit him in jail. It's unclear

how West learned about Hoover's case, but it has been on his radar for at least a few

weeks. He recently wore a "Free Hoover" sweatshirt in promotional material ahead of his controversial

appearance on "Saturday Night Live."

West recently made waves by wearing Trump's signature "Make America Great Again" hat during

an appearance on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" and delivering a pro-Trump speech after the

show went off the air.

Do you agree with Kanye West's opinions on gun control, Superman, and Hilary's campaign?

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For more infomation >> Kanye West White House RANT Meets Donald Trump Speech: MAGA hat is a 'Superman cape' - Duration: 3:08.

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President Trump Holds Campaign Rally In Erie - Duration: 0:37.

For more infomation >> President Trump Holds Campaign Rally In Erie - Duration: 0:37.

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"The Fed has gone crazy" Trump attacks central bank after market rout - Duration: 1:32.

It's bad enough for investors when every single stock on the dial turns red

and all three Wall Street indices see their biggest one-day losses in months,

but it's even worse when the US president attacks the country's central bank.

"I think the FED is making a mistake- you're so tight. I think the FED has gone crazy."

Last month the US Federal Reserve raised the benchmark interest rate

for the third time this year and signaled it would tighten monetary policy further.

A series of economic data in recent days raised

expectations for another rate hike in December,

pushing borrowing costs up.

The volatility index or the fear gauge has nearly doubled in the past week.

It's now at the highest level in six months.

Inflation fears are not the only cause.

The market rout comes just after the IMF warned the ongoing trade tensions

would harm global economic growth.

"I think the writing is on the wall: the feds are going to keep interest rates moving higher

and I think this is what's causing the bulk of the ruckus,

but you know those simmering tensions between the US and China

certainly adding quite a lot of flavor to the mix."

Donald Trump also called the stock market rout

a long awaited correction.

US stocks have been at all-time highs since the summer.

While they aren't yet in correction territory,

meaning a decline of at least 10 percent from a recent peak,

shares could still have further to fall.

For more infomation >> "The Fed has gone crazy" Trump attacks central bank after market rout - Duration: 1:32.

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Trump, Handelsstreit & steigende Zinsen: Es wird rauer an den Börsen - Interview Patrick Linden - Duration: 8:41.

For more infomation >> Trump, Handelsstreit & steigende Zinsen: Es wird rauer an den Börsen - Interview Patrick Linden - Duration: 8:41.

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Kanye Slams Hillary Clinton At Trump Meeting: Insists 'There Needs To Be Male Energy In Oval Office' - Duration: 4:45.

Kanye Wes went a shocking rant in the Oval Office, stating that there needs to be a male president

Wearing a MAGA hat makes him feel like he has 'superpowers'! We have more of the rant here

   Following wife Kim Kardashian's lead, Kanye West, 41, met with President Donald Trump, 72, and his son-in-law/senior advisor, Jared Kushner, 37, on October 11

But prior to their lunch, Kanye went on a fascinating and truly shocking, 10-minute rant in the Oval Office in front of the president and the press pool

His rant was so intense that even Trump seemed intimidated and was left speechless

At the top of his soliloquy, Kanye said that putting on his MAGA hat — which he wore to the meeting — made him "feel like Superman," and that while he loved Hillary Clinton, there needs to be "male energy" in the White House

He felt more connected to Trump because Clinton's slogan during the presidential race was "I'm With Her"

Yikes.    "My dad and mom separated so there was not a lot of male energy in my home and also I'm married to a family (the Kardashians) where, you know, there's not a lot of male energy

It's beautiful, though," he said. He became more and more belligerent, explaining that he wanted the 13th amendment, which abolished slavery, struck down

His reasoning: "13 is an unlucky number. They don't have 13th floors in building, do they?" He criticized people who say that he can't be conservative or Trump because he's black, yelling at reporters that President Trump isn't racist

At one point, he stood up and gave the president a huge hug, saying, "I love this guy

" When reporters tried to ask him more questions, he yelled, "I don't answer questions as simple soundbites

You are tasting a fine wine."  Trump and Kanye are now supposed to sit down for lunch at the White House to discuss "manufacturing resurgence in America, prison reform, how to prevent gang violence, and what can be done to reduce violence in Chicago," per White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders

Evan Vucci/AP/Shutterstock Kenya in the Oval Office, right now pic.twitter.com/rBblM0jFOZ  — Vivian Salama (@vmsalama) October 11, 2018    That wasn't Kanye's only agenda at the White House that day

He joined other artists (who support Trump) like Kid Rock to attend the signing of the Music Modernization Act

The act updates copyright law for the digital and streaming era, and is intended to accomplish three things: ensure songwriters and artists receive royalties on songs recorded by 1972; royalties for music producers; updating licensing and royalty rules for streaming services to pay rights-holders faster

Music industry officials are praising the act as "historic," according to our sister site Rolling Stone

 Kanye has drawn ire lately for his public support of Trump, most recently through his tirade on Saturday Night Live

After the show went off-air, he effectively held the cast hostage onstage while he wore a MAGA hat announced his plans to run for presidency

He ranted about his support for Trump, saying, "It's so many times that I talk to a white person about this, and they say, 'How could you support Trump? He's racist

' Well, if I was concerned about racism, I would have moved out of America a long time ago," he said

"We don't just make our decisions off of racism. I'ma break it down to you right now … If someone inspires me and I connect with them, I don't have to believe in all they policies

" Trump was all about it, tweeting that Kanye was "leading the charge" for Trump supporters

 Jimmy Kimmel joked on the October 9 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! that the topics of the meeting would "include prison reform, gang violence and how good it feels to unload like a maniac on Twitter

" Well… he wasn't wrong. "In this country the stars are lining up perfectly, and they are in perfect alignment, because on Thursday the doors of the White House will open to welcome none other than Kanye West

Now there's a devil's triangle for you, huh?"  

For more infomation >> Kanye Slams Hillary Clinton At Trump Meeting: Insists 'There Needs To Be Male Energy In Oval Office' - Duration: 4:45.

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Trump Just Used Jim Acosta to Promote his Own Rally, Look What he Did! - Duration: 1:50.

On Wednesday, President Trump tweeted a picture which was tweeted earlier by CNN's Jim Acosta,

depicting a large crowd awaiting the president's rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, later in the

evening.

"Couldn't let these great people down.

They have been lined up since last night – see you soon Pennsylvania!" Trump said, using

Acosta's photo without crediting him, in what many believe to be a playful jab at the

CNN reporter who has been one of his most vocal critics.

Acosta quickly noticed, pointing out that the picture "looks a lot like the pic I

tweeted earlier today," and later said "Life is funny."

From The Daily Caller:

President Donald Trump used a photo that CNN's Jim Acosta tweeted to promote his own rally

Wednesday.

Acosta is on the ground in Erie, Pennsylvania, where Trump will be holding a rally Wednesday

night.

"Big crowd lining up outside for Trump rally tonight in Erie, PA," Acosta tweeted with

a photo of a people lining up hours before the event.

Soon afterward, the president tweeted the exact same photo with the caption "Couldn't

let these great people down.

They have been lined up since last night – see you soon Pennsylvania!"

In a potentially subtle troll, the president did not credit Acosta.

Acosta noted that the picture "looks a lot like the pic I tweeted earlier today" and

"Life is funny" with side by sides of the images.

View image on Twitter

For more infomation >> Trump Just Used Jim Acosta to Promote his Own Rally, Look What he Did! - Duration: 1:50.

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First Lady Melania Trump Believes She's 'The Most Bullied Person' In The World - Duration: 0:21.

For more infomation >> First Lady Melania Trump Believes She's 'The Most Bullied Person' In The World - Duration: 0:21.

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Trump: We're 'probably getting closer' to finding out what happened to Khashoggi - Duration: 2:37.

president Donald Trump said Thursday he is probably getting closer to finding

out what happens to vanish journalist Schumacher's oggi whose alleged

disappearance in Turkey last week at a Saudi Arabian consulate has stirred

renewed tensions over the u.s Saudi relationship

Kisuke a Saudi journalist who had been living in exile in the United States and

writing for The Washington Post did not appear to leave the Saudi consulate in

Istanbul after entering it to finalize divorce paperwork so he could marry his

fiancee Kazuki has been a vocal critic of the Saudi royal family and his

whereabouts as well as whether he is still alive have been the subject of

much speculation in the days since his disappearance Trump and other

administration officials including vice president Mike Pence and Secretary of

State Mike Pompeo have been public in their demands that the Saudi government

offer answers regarding Kazuki's disappearance and be transparent in the

investigatory process but the White House has come under criticism from some

who have argued its response to Kazuki's disappearance has not been strong enough

I have to find out what happened Trump told the Fox News Morning Show Fox &

Friends on Thursday when asked about possible repercussions for Saudi Arabia

we're probably getting closer than you might think but I have to find out what

happened we don't like it I don't like it no good Trump added Saudi Arabia has

roundly denied any allegations that kisaki died inside its consulate

although the Saudi government has yet to produce video backing up its claim that

the journalist left the consulate through a back door and has yet to make

good on its promise to allow Turkish authorities to search the building

during his interview Trump said relations with Saudi Arabia were

excellent boasting that the Middle Eastern Kingdom benefits from u.s

protection Trump also brokered a nearly 110 billion dollars defense agreement

with King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-saud in May 2017 Saudi Arabia is a very rich

country and for years and years there would be no Saudi Arabian if there was

to United States because we protected them Trump said Trump appeared reluctant

to halt arms sales to Saudi Arabia if its officials are found to be

responsible for Kazuki's disappearance a washington d-c based analyst told

POLITICO on wednesday that if the saudis don't come up with a credible answer to

this they're done in this town

For more infomation >> Trump: We're 'probably getting closer' to finding out what happened to Khashoggi - Duration: 2:37.

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Weather forecasts if President Trump described them - Duration: 1:42.

For more infomation >> Weather forecasts if President Trump described them - Duration: 1:42.

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Why Trump is blatantly making the midterms a referendum on him - Duration: 3:42.

as with everything else in the Trump era the midterm elections are about Donald

Trump it was inevitable it was inescapable and the president has

decided to own it like hurricane Michael hitting Florida with category for

intensity Trump is the gale force wind who will propel his party to either

victory or defeat as you probably know the president's party almost always

loses seats in the first off-year election that's why the occupants of the

White House usually tries to avoid nationalizing the midterms by trying to

avoid a national referendum even as they hit the trail these presidents gave

their congressional candidates the space to run local races that are tailored to

their states and districts they even got room to disagree with the party's leader

and that insulated the leaders to some degree from a disastrous outcome so when

George W Bush said in 2006 that his party had been given a thumping and when

Barack Obama said in 2010 that his party had gotten a shellacking they could at

least argue that it was not all their fault Trump will have no such luxury if

the Republicans hang on to the house he can claim most of the credit and if the

Democrats take the house Trump will get virtually all the blame but you know

what he'd get the credit or blame anyway even if he went on vacation for a month

even if Mulaney it took his phone away local issues matter but this is going to

be an up or down vote on trump and trumpism period that's because Trump

dominates the public life of this country like no other modern

commander-in-chief he dominates politics the media Twitter entertainment and the

cultural debate he is the driving force in the most hyperpolarized climate in a

generation so if Trump is destined to be the hero

or the goats in November he figured he might as well own it Politico says that

Trump is making them in terms of referendum on the one thing he appears

most comfortable talking about himself the president is asking supporters to

suspend their disbelief and imagine that his head is on the chopping block I

really could do without that metaphor Trump told a Mississippi rally that I'm

not on the but in a certain way I'm on the ballot

so please go out and vote the story adds that Trump often personalizes events and

tends to approach issues through the lens of his own experiences you think

and if the Democrats are going to run against the President as an

authoritarian racially insensitive divider he is the one with the megaphone

to demonize them as well in a USA Today op-ed filled with factually challenged

statements about the Dems health care plan Trump made this argument the truth

is that the centrist Democratic Party is dead the new Democrats are radical

socialists who want to model America's economy after Venezuela if Democrats win

control of Congress this November we will come dangerously closer to

socialism in America radical socialists may not be coming to get you

but the president is right that Democratic centrists have all but

vanished so have Republican centrists it's all based politics now as each

party has abandoned the mushy Center this was the reason that Trump didn't

make a unity appeal after getting Brett given or on the high court and instead

dismissed the allegations against him as a fabrication spawned by a Democratic

hoax Steve Bannon has been saying for months

that 2018 is Trump's first reelection campaign a do-over of sorts for the

Democrats that's why the president is acting as if it is

For more infomation >> Why Trump is blatantly making the midterms a referendum on him - Duration: 3:42.

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Dallas County Commissioner Compares President Trump To Adolf Hitler In Flier - Duration: 2:01.

For more infomation >> Dallas County Commissioner Compares President Trump To Adolf Hitler In Flier - Duration: 2:01.

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Trump says he has 'a lot more to do' on China trade - Duration: 1:35.

now as the trade war between the US and China escalates president Trump has

warned there's a lot more he could do to hurt China's economy for more nests and

other news from around the world let's turn to our no Adams so Adam he's famous

for digging his heels in and as usual President Trump is showing no sign at

all of backing down that's why mark in an interview on Fox News on Thursday

President Trump praised his tariffs on Chinese imports he said they've had a

quote big impact in damaging China's economy claiming it has gone down

substantially Washington has so far imposed tariffs on two hundred and fifty

million dollars worth of Chinese goods with Beijing retaliating in kind

President Trump added he could do a lot more if he wanted to but said he would

prefer Beijing come to the negotiating table however he said the Chinese want

to negotiate but he does not believe they are ready and he told him so he

also blamed previous US presidents for allowing China to pursue unfair trade

policies practices and said he had to tell Beijing quote it's over despite the

rhetoric Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are reportedly set to meet soon

to try and defuse tensions The Wall Street Journal citing officials in both

countries reported Thursday that the two leaders will meet at the g20 summit in

Argentina happening late next month the meeting was said to have been pushed by

US Treasury secretary Stephen Minuten and White House economic adviser Larry

Kudlow

For more infomation >> Trump says he has 'a lot more to do' on China trade - Duration: 1:35.

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Reporter Asks Kid Rock If Trump Should Fire Jeff Sessions, Gets Hilarious Unexpected Answer - Duration: 2:14.

President Trump invited Kid Rock to have lunch and discuss making America great again, but

before they sat down to a freshly cooked White House meal, the entertainer was already giving

us the good laughs that the political realm needs to lighten things up a bit.

Kid Rock was caught on camera about to enter the White House and he's just walking alone,

minding his own business, dressed in an outfit for rock stars (mostly dark clothes, quirky

hat), and a reporter asked if Trump should fire Jeff Sessions.

Kid Rock did not disappoint.

He said "fire you!"

"WOKE KID ROCK

Mr. Rock walks into the White House.

Reporter yells: "Kid Rock, should Trump fire Jeff Sessions?"

Kid Rock looks at reporter and says, "Fire you!"

Crying."

BOOM!

Instant comedy.

If you thought Kid Rock would stop and have an elaborate discussion with a reporter, then

that was where you went wrong.

Kid Rock had to be laughing to himself after saying that.

We're not sure who the reporter is, but they were probably laughing as well.

Hopefully, they recorded it on their device and have this as a hilarious memento.

If anyone took offense to this, just remember that it's Kid Rock and the guy likes to

have fun.

Comments like this are all in good fun and jest.

Kid Rock snapped a witty one-liner joke and people are either going to love it or hate

it.

People who hate it are probably miserable with everything in life.

Others will complain that Trump is meeting with rock stars instead of getting work done,

but they will casually forget that just about every president has spent some time with celebrities.

Just remember, the president gets to have fun too.

If he wants to chat with celebrities, then it's OK and everything will be alright.

For more infomation >> Reporter Asks Kid Rock If Trump Should Fire Jeff Sessions, Gets Hilarious Unexpected Answer - Duration: 2:14.

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South Korea will not lift sanctions against North Korea without U.S. approval: Trump - Duration: 1:24.

and in a response aimed at South Korean foreign minister Kang Yamahas remarks

that Seoul is reviewing the lifting of sanctions on North Korea

yes president Donald Trump has stressed it will not happen unless Washington

says so all right Kim hillside tells us more

president Trump stressed that South Korea will not lift sanctions on North

Korea without the approval of the US this is what Trump told reporters at the

White House on Wednesday as he addressed the South Korean foreign ministers

remarks made at the National Assembly that Seoul may mull over lifting the

so-called May 24 major the sanctions were imposed in 2010 following the

North's attack on the South Korean warship Chanin that killed 46 Navy

sailors the US State Department also reaffirmed its stance that lifting

sanctions must be preceded by the regime's denuclearization

when seoul-based Yonhap news agency as a u.s. state department for its response

to foreign minister Kang Yong Hwa's remarks

an official replied that president Trump has made clear the sanctions will be

lifted only after the North abandons its nuclear and missile programs while State

Department deputy spokesperson Robert Palladino did not specifically mention

Kang's remarks he also told reporters on Wednesday that Washington will maintain

its stance of only removing sanctions after the North's denuclearization kim

yusin arirang news

For more infomation >> South Korea will not lift sanctions against North Korea without U.S. approval: Trump - Duration: 1:24.

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President Trump signs music modernization act - Duration: 0:39.

For more infomation >> President Trump signs music modernization act - Duration: 0:39.

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Melania Takes Stand for Men, Delivers Hard Truth to #MeToo Movement - Duration: 3:30.

For more infomation >> Melania Takes Stand for Men, Delivers Hard Truth to #MeToo Movement - Duration: 3:30.

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Make American Weapons Great Again: Trump Wants No More Chinese Parts - Duration: 4:54.

For more infomation >> Make American Weapons Great Again: Trump Wants No More Chinese Parts - Duration: 4:54.

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Trump says U.S. has good relationship with North Korea, Pompeo has been "a star" - Duration: 0:31.

now US president Donald Trump has reaffirmed that the United States has a

good relationship with North Korea adding there's been quote no missiles no

testing no nuclear testing no nothing in an interview with Fox News on Thursday

President Trump said what could have turned into a war is now a good

relationship President Trump also praised Secretary of State Mike Pompeo

on his work dealing with North Korea adding that he's been a star

For more infomation >> Trump says U.S. has good relationship with North Korea, Pompeo has been "a star" - Duration: 0:31.

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Trump's Trade Wars Have Now Cost Taxpayers More Than Obamacare – With No Benefits! - Duration: 3:43.

One of the biggest gripes that Republicans had about the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare

if you prefer to call it that, was that it was just so darn expensive.

You know, it wasn't just that it was government intrusion into the health care market, it

was the taxes.

By God, we're all paying so much money for this program, and it's a program that we all

just hate, so let's just get rid of it, and then they failed repeatedly to do that because

they have no backup plan.

Well, according to new reports from the National Taxpayers Union Foundation, Donald Trump's

trade war, which, if you'll remember, began just four or five months ago, back in May,

it's actually already cost us more money than Obamacare costs us each year.

So Donald Trump's trade war, all these tariffs and taxes that he's putting on goods from

other countries, it has already cost U.S. taxpayers more money than the Affordable Care

Act costs us every year.

And here's the real kicker about this.

The Affordable Care Act at least gives us some kind of benefit.

Right?

I mean, 20 million American citizens are still getting their health insurance through those

Obamacare exchanges.

What are we getting off the trade war?

We're getting higher prices for consumer goods.

We're getting thousands upon thousands of layoffs across the country.

We're seeing farmers lose their farms, lose their livelihoods.

Other corporations that depend on foreign products coming in here to make their products,

they're laying off workers, losing billions of dollars, and they don't know if they're

going to be able to stay in business.

And that has cost us more than the Affordable Care Act this year.

Here's the estimates.

$41.65 billion is what Donald Trump's trade war, his tariffs, are going to cost us over

the 12-month period.

Obamacare, on the other hand, $34.6 billion.

So we're talking about a difference of $7 billion.

We're paying $7 billion, as consumers, more for the trade war than we are for this health

care program.

And again, we get nothing out of the trade war.

Even if Donald Trump somehow manages to pull off a, quote-unquote, victory here, what do

we get out of it?

It's not going to lower goods for American consumers.

I mean, when was the last time a manufacturer, or any corporation in this country to be honest,

actually lowered their prices because the price of their raw products decreased?

In theory, under a perfectly functioning capitalistic society that is how it would work, but here

in the United States it doesn't work that way.

If it did, iPhones would cost just about 40 bucks a pop.

We'd be paying two pennies for pharmaceuticals, because that's what it's costing the corporations.

That's not how it works.

There is no good outcome from these trade wars.

We are all going to be the losers.

We're going to pay more out of pocket.

And considering the fact that wages are down and inflation is up, our buying power's already

decreased by 3%, any increase in the price of goods here in the United States is going

to be devastating for the United States economy.

Trump doesn't care.

He started these trade wars as some kind of vanity project for himself, and he doesn't

know how to get himself out, and he alone has the power to end it.

But in order to do that, he would have to admit that he made a mistake, which means

he's never going to end it.

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