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The NY Times just published a stunning bombshell about Trump endangering national security - Duration: 3:17.-------------------------------------------
Melania Trump appears to remind president to sign opioid bill before leaving room - Duration: 2:05.-------------------------------------------
Another Watergate? Trump is a clear and present danger to our democracy. - Duration: 1:48.Hello, I'm Tom Steyer people ask me are we living through another Watergate the
Country was very divided then but not by party as it is today
Watergate happened as the Vietnam War was ending after the civil rights movement and after the woman's movement
The Nixon White House was the center of the silent majority pushing back against all that change
Carl Bernstein
One of the young reporters who broke the Watergate scandal is on record today as saying the Trump presidency is worse than Watergate
Because the system worked in Watergate and the system is not working today
in 1964
77% of the American public trusted the government to do the right thing all or most of the time after
Watergate that plummeted to 36 percent
Today trust in government is 18 percent
Trump will get caught eventually just like Nixon there have already been 35 indictments in the Muller probe
Including charges against four individuals who worked directly for Trump or his campaign
To trust in the future of America and we all need to put our country ahead of our party
Where are the Patriots in Congress today who will tell the truth about our corrupt and lawless president?
the need to impeach community is
Acting to protect the country we love
Only when we get rid of this clear and present danger
Can we finally start to heal?
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Russia and China listening in to Donald Trump's phone conversations, officials say - Duration: 4:46.The US President is known for his unorthodox methods of communication, including using his personal Twitter account to spread messages among Americans
But his unwillingness to use the White House landline could mean the foreign powers are gaining insights into how best to manipulate Mr Trump, and affect his administration's policy
MORE: Exposing Australia's China syndrome IN-DEPTH: Inside President Xi's brave new dystopian world American intelligence reports suggests Chinese spies are often tapping the President's calls, a New York Times article reports, as well as Russian agents
According to the report, Mr Trump's aides say he is using the secure landline more now, but still refuses to give up his iPhones
They hope Mr Trump does not discuss classified information when using them. As the mobile signals whiz through telephony infrastructure, it is a relatively easy task for governments to intercept the calls
Foreign leaders are aware of the risk, which is why China's Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin avoid using mobile phones where possible
The current and former US officials, who spoke to The New York Times on the condition of anonymity, said China hopes to use the information to stop a trade war with the US blowing out further
Chinese spies are thought to be learning how Mr Trump can be swayed, and who is within his sphere of influence
The Times reported they have a strategy to feed arguments to friends of Mr Trump's friends, in the hope that Beijing's views will be delivered to the president from sources he deems trustworthy
While Russia is doing the same, it's understood their efforts don't match those of China's because of Mr Trump's friendliness with Mr Putin
CIA veteran John Sipher said both foreign powers "would look for any little thing — how easily was he talked out of something, (and) what was the argument that was used," according to The New York Times
While former US President Barack Obama used an iPhone, it was heavily modified. His phone could not make or receive calls, and it has no camera or microphone
It couldn't even download apps. Effectively, it operated as an email device, and Mr Obama was only able to receive correspondence from specific email addresses
If he needed to make a call, he used one of his aides' phones, an official said. Mr Trump recently joked about the lack of mobile security
In a Wall Street Journal interview this week, the president said "don't give it to me on the phone
I don't want it on the phone. As good as these phones are supposed to be", when he was asked what American officials had learned about the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
During the 2016 US presidential campaign, Mr Trump often attacked Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton for her use of an unsecured email server during her time as secretary of state
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