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Ever since the announcement that the United States was leaving the 1987 Intermediate-Range

Nuclear Forces treaty, Russia has been in a complete panic.

Russian president Vladimir Putin even threatened European countries that accept any new American

missiles after the withdrawal.

Intermediate U.S. missiles would shift the balance of power in Europe even further away

from Russia, sparking the threats.

The BBC reports Putin claiming the Russian reaction would be "very quick and effective."

All that panic isn't for nothing, but it's not missiles they should be worried about.

Engineers at New Mexico's Sandia National Laboratories have spent years designing a

nightmare for American adversaries: the B61-12.

The B61-12 is a guided nuclear bomb capable of being equipped to F-35s, and is slated

for full production in less than two years.

Putting a guided bomb on a stealth fighter is a no-brainer.

Deployed on a carrier-based aircraft, this would give the weapon almost unmatched range

and versatility for its power.

Power can be adjusted down to a fraction of the maximum yield, allowing for more flexibility

in use.

The maximum yield tops out at 50,000 tons of TNT equivalent.

A factory run of around 400 of the bombs is expected to cost $11 billion, which Mother

Jones reports as the most expensive nuclear bomb ever made.

The bomb is able to deliver triple the power of the "Little Boy" bomb dropped on Hiroshima.

The power of nuclear bombs is incredibly attractive to any military.

Seen as a status symbol of national power, these weapons have attracted the likes of

Iran and North Korea.

Both nations have pursued nuclear technology.

The horrors of nuclear warfare still have many wary about America developing more weapons.

Nobody ever wants more nuclear weapons.

With their destructive potential, a single launch would cause a snowball effect, creating

a worldwide catastrophe.

With the United States plugging gaps in its nuclear program, the chances of other countries

risking hitting "the button" are getting much slimmer.

For more infomation >> Here's the Most Expensive Nuke Ever. No Wonder Russia's Panicking Over Trump and Arms Control - Duration: 2:37.

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Lara Trump: President Won't Bear Responsibility For GOP Losses - Duration: 1:35.

Lara Trump: President won't bear responsibility for GOP losses

Lara Trump president Trump's daughter-in-law and senior advisor to

his 2020 re-election campaign says the president will not bear

responsibility for GOP losses in this year's midterm elections Laura Trump

told the hill that the president wishes he were on the campaign trail more often

but she said that Republicans have a hard time capitalizing on Trump's

popularity with his core voters and some of those voters might not show up to

vote it's hard to translate excitement for one candidate to another Laura Trump

said in an interview Thursday I don't think it's a referendum on the president

directly if Republicans do not hold their seat or they lose a seat

asked whether Trump would take responsibility for Republican losses as

former president george w bush did following the 2006 elections and his

former president obama did after the 2010 elections Laura Trump said no why

would he bear responsibility she asked these candidates are

individual people it's hard to say just because you voted for the president go

vote for this person Democrats need to reclaim a net of just 23 seats to win

control of the house and most observers believe they are favored to do so it

obviously looks slightly better on the Democrat side Laura Trump said the

situation is different in the Senate where Democrats are running for

re-election in a handful of deeply conservative states that Trump carried

in 2016

For more infomation >> Lara Trump: President Won't Bear Responsibility For GOP Losses - Duration: 1:35.

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Virginia paper backs Kaine over Trump ally Corey Stewart - Duration: 2:31.

For more infomation >> Virginia paper backs Kaine over Trump ally Corey Stewart - Duration: 2:31.

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Keller Business Owner Faces Backlash For Sign About Trump, Recent Mail Bombs - Duration: 1:29.

For more infomation >> Keller Business Owner Faces Backlash For Sign About Trump, Recent Mail Bombs - Duration: 1:29.

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Lara Trump: President won't bear responsibility for GOP losses - Duration: 3:07.

For more infomation >> Lara Trump: President won't bear responsibility for GOP losses - Duration: 3:07.

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Trump planning fourth visit to Montana to battle Tester - Duration: 3:22.

For more infomation >> Trump planning fourth visit to Montana to battle Tester - Duration: 3:22.

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President Trump speaks to FFA convention in Indy - Duration: 2:01.

For more infomation >> President Trump speaks to FFA convention in Indy - Duration: 2:01.

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Donald Trump's border 'wall' unveiled - Duration: 1:31.

a large section of Donald Trump's border wall has been unveiled for the first

time there's just one problem it's not really a wall after all it's a fence the

US president has long spoken of his desire to build a big beautiful wall

along the border between the u.s. and Mexico moments before it was unveiled

workers added the finishing touch by fixing a plaque bearing mr. Trump's name

- the 30-foot high fence the two-mile barrier was built in Calexico California

and homeland security secretary Kuragin Nielson spoke at its unveiling on Friday

she said looking at this I would not attempt to climb it the structure is

separate from a concrete wall prototype that the government has built near San

Diego however the fence in Calexico has been described by the Trump

administration as the completion of the first phase of the border wall

describing it as a significant accomplishment to keep immigrants out

m's Nielson added let me be clear walls work the Pentagon has approved the

request for at least 800 additional troops at the southern border as a

slow-moving migrant caravan moves north through Mexico mr. Trump has said its

members will not be allowed to come into the u.s.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump's border 'wall' unveiled - Duration: 1:31.

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Florida AG Fires Back at Maxine Waters for Blaming Trump for the Bomb Scare - Duration: 2:23.

Speaking with Fox News in the aftermath of the Wednesday bombing, Florida Attorney General

Pam Bondi rebuked Democrat Congresswoman Maxine Waters for blaming President Trump for the

bombs.

Rep. Waters, a frequent critic of President Trump and his administration, said on Wednesday

that she believed Trump "should take responsibility for the kind of violence we're seeing,"

and accused him of "dog whistling."

Bondi, who was, herself, the victim of a public confrontation after Waters urged liberals

across the nation to harass Trump officials and supporters, said it was "disgraceful"

for the California Democrat to blame the president for the bombs.

"It was the Maxine Waters rhetoric," Bondi said of her own confrontation, adding, "These

people were, verbatim, repeating the Maxine Waters talking points, screaming in my face,

stopping me."

"And now for Maxine Waters to blame it on the president is disgraceful," said the

Florida AG, pointing out that "The first thing President Trump did was come out and

condemn these actions."

Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi said it was "disgraceful" for Rep. Maxine Waters

to call on President Trump to "take responsibility" for the slew of package bombs sent to prominent

Democrats.

"I think the president of the United States should take responsibility for the kind of

violence that we're seeing for the first time in different ways," Waters said.

"I think the president of the United States has been dog whistling to his constituency

… and I think that they're acting out, but they believe the president wants them

to do and the way that he wants them to act."

"It was the Maxine Waters rhetoric.

These people were, verbatim, repeating the Maxine Waters talking points, screaming in

my face, stopping me," Bondi said, noting that White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders

and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen were also harassed in public by protesters

around the same time.

For more infomation >> Florida AG Fires Back at Maxine Waters for Blaming Trump for the Bomb Scare - Duration: 2:23.

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Trump in Indy for FFA convention - Duration: 1:11.

For more infomation >> Trump in Indy for FFA convention - Duration: 1:11.

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Trump jokes about canceling event due to bad hair day after declining to cancel it over shooting - Duration: 2:53.

For more infomation >> Trump jokes about canceling event due to bad hair day after declining to cancel it over shooting - Duration: 2:53.

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President Trump speaks in Indy at FFA convention - Duration: 1:57.

For more infomation >> President Trump speaks in Indy at FFA convention - Duration: 1:57.

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Melania Trump Blindsided By Dems As She Tries To Visit With Hospital Patients - Duration: 4:15.

When First Lady Melania Trump recently gave a raw and open one-on-one interview with ABC

News two weeks ago, she stated that she was one of the most bullied people in the world.

She wasn't exaggerating either.

This classy, genuine woman, has a heart of gold as she offers her time to the most sick

and struggling children in hospitals around the globe.

Unlike her predecessor, Melania doesn't visit with sick kids and their families for

a few minutes and a few photo ops to bolster her reputation.

No matter where she travels, our first lady almost always includes a hospital visit in

her trip.

Most remarkably, she's made this her mission and habit here in the country she's proud

to represent and takes her role seriously as to make a positive and meaningful change.

Regardless of her goodwill and genuine compassion, liberals seem hell-bent on hating her.

This goes as far as to ruin her visit with sweet children who don't care about politics

and are just happy that someone as remarkable and kind as Melania came to see them.

Melania has been doing her part to fight the opioid epidemic that has consumed a mass amount

of Americans.

The true victims of this deadly addiction are the many children born to mothers hooked

on the drugs.

They're brought into this world addicted and forced to detox from day one.

Melania's heart is with them to know they are loved, which was what she was doing when

she was blindsided by Democrats on a recent visit.

First lady Melania Trump was greeted by a handful of protesters outside Thomas Jefferson

University Hospital in Philadelphia, where she visited an intensive care unit for newborns

suffering from opioid withdrawal Tuesday.

A few protesters held signs with slogans like "Melania Leave Philly!" and "Complicit"

and chanted "Shame on you, Melania!" and "Families belong together" outside the

hospital, according to a pool report.

Trump also spoke at a hospital conference on newborns exposed to opioids in the womb.

"As the caretakers of the next generation, it is our responsibility to protect our most

valuable and vulnerable, our children," Trump said, according to CNN.

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar was also at the conference and discussed the

"heartbreakingly common" neonatal abstinence syndrome that affects babies born to mothers

who are addicted to drugs, reported CNN.

Trump joked about "a little delay" at the beginning of her remarks at the conference

after a mechanical issue forced her plane to return to Joint Base Andrews after taking

off around 9 a.m. for Philadelphia.

Smoke and a burning smell permeated the cabin of the plane, and reporters placed wet towels

on their faces at the recommendation of the flight crew, reported Peter Alexander of NBC

News.

(RELATED: Melania Trump's Plane Turns Around After 'Mechanical Issue,' Smoke In Cabin)

BREAKING: Smoke and burning smell reported on Melania Trump's flight to Philadelphia

after "mechanical issue," per pool.

Flight returning to Andrews.

Press brought wet towels, told to hold them over their faces if smell became too strong.

Smell and smoke have since dissipated.

The first lady was able to make it to the hospital by 11 a.m. and visit families affected

by the opioid crisis.

An estimated 2 percent of babies in the U.S. are born drug-dependent, according to Kaiser

Health News.

A baby is born with withdrawal symptoms every 15 minutes in the U.S., according to a 2018

Vanderbilt University Research Center study.

Neonatal doctors are working to standardize more effective care for babies suffering from

opioid withdrawals.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump Blindsided By Dems As She Tries To Visit With Hospital Patients - Duration: 4:15.

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Trump Style Vs Putin Style - Duration: 6:14.

For more infomation >> Trump Style Vs Putin Style - Duration: 6:14.

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Trump stokes debate about new Cold War arms race - Duration: 10:15.

For more infomation >> Trump stokes debate about new Cold War arms race - Duration: 10:15.

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FL Democrats Plan 'Trump Chicken' Stunt, Ends Up Backfiring - Duration: 3:19.

If you haven't had a particularly good week, you can at least thank the deity of your choice

that you aren't Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum.

The Tallahassee mayor and Democratic nominee was revealed to be in the crosshairs of an

FBI corruption sting, which he alternatively blamed on his family and/or racism, depending

on who he was talking to.

The allegation came in the same week that he was to appear in a debate with his Republican

opponent, former U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis.

Thankfully for Gillum, the Democrats had his back.

They might not have had great arguments to counter the corruption charges, mind you ("That's

racism!" only goes so far in today's political environs, particularly given the fact that

it's been used with such frequency).

They may not have had the political winds at their back.

But they had an inflatable chicken with a visage like President Donald Trump's, and

that was going to make all the difference.

If only they had permission to display it.

Or even knew where to display it.

First, the chicken.

Here's the fowl that they thought was going to be a rebuke to the president — who wasn't

at the debate on Wednesday, of course, but that didn't stop anybody.

I'm not even sure what it's even supposed to represent, except that DeSantis received

the president's endorsement, but um — take that, Drumpf.

If anyone saw it, however, it was only on Twitter — and nobody from the Democrats

was around at the candidates' debate to "call out DeSantis' healthcare record."

According to the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, the chicken "had barely been inflated when

police arrived to tell the Democrats they were on the wrong property — the Nova Southeastern

University campus across the street (from debate venue Broward College) — and the

chicken had to come down."

"We should have asked permission," Florida Democrat spokesman Kevin Donohoe said in what

might have been the understatement of the week.

Thankfully for the Democrats, whatever money they dropped at Krazee Karl's House of Used

Car Lot Inflatable Figures won't entirely be a sunk cost.

"It's starting today and it will follow him around until Election Day," Donohoe

said.

"A sign accompanying the chicken shows a picture of DeSantis with a red rooster comb

atop his head with President Trump," the Sun-Sentinel reported.

"It says: 'Ron DeSantis is too chicken to stand up for your health care.'"

That's the punchline?

Really?

Obviously, they didn't think the inflatable Trump chicken through.

Not only is it patently ridiculous, it'll remind voters that Trump is not only creating

new jobs but new categories of jobs: Yes, even an inflatable chicken couldn't

change Andrew Gillum's terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad week.

Point and match, GOP.

For more infomation >> FL Democrats Plan 'Trump Chicken' Stunt, Ends Up Backfiring - Duration: 3:19.

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Trump Weighing Executive Action to Restrict Caravan Migrants from Seeking Asylum - Duration: 2:23.

For more infomation >> Trump Weighing Executive Action to Restrict Caravan Migrants from Seeking Asylum - Duration: 2:23.

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Republicans Are Already Blaming Trump For Midterm Losses - Duration: 4:43.

Republicans are already ready to concede the 2018 midterms.

About a month and a half ago, republicans internally admitted and actually, one of them,

a GOP operative spoke to Axios, and they said, "Yeah, we're expecting to lose between 60

and 65 seats in the midterms.

We know that the democrats are going to take back the house of representatives."

But that language has kind of softened.

It's not longer, yeah, we're going to lose, we're going to do what we can to not lose

as many, but whatever.

Now, that mood has switched to anger, because today, again, according to a new report by

Axios, speaking to GOP operatives, they're already prepared to blame Donald Trump for

the coming midterm losses that they're projecting.

It is worth pointing out that they have now kind of rounded down their estimated losses,

and now, they think they may only lose like 25 seats.

I think it's going to be much more than that, but whatever.

They're slightly more optimistic, but they're still blaming Trump for it, because Trump

is hugely unpopular.

He's got these unpopular policies.

He's locking kids in cages, and he tried to take away your healthcare, and he gave that

massive tax cut to the wealthy.

All of these are things that those same republicans have gone along with without saying a word.

That's the thing the republicans don't get right now.

It's not just Trump, yes, he's unpopular, and yes, he's horrible.

That's not why you're losing.

That's not why people are turning on you.

Yes, there's plenty that have turned on you because of Trump.

But most of them, most of them are angry about your horrible policies.

And that's what republicans don't seem to understand today.

It's remarkably something that democrats do seem to understand.

They're actually running on issues this year for the first time in over a decade, and that's

why they're winning.

Republicans think that Donald Trump is responsible for all their problems, and it's not because

the republicans tried to take away your healthcare half a dozen times last year.

It's not because they lied to you about who was going to benefit from this tax cut.

It's not because they're complicit with the children being locked in cages at the border.

It's not because of any of the horrible policies that they have gone along with.

It's all because of Trump.

I'll tell you something, that's actually going to work out in the democrats favor, if they

take back the house, and especially if they take back the senate.

'Cause what's going to happen, if the midterm's already bloodbath.

If that blue wave materializes and washes over the house and senate.

Republicans are going to be more likely to go along with the idea of getting rid of Donald

Trump.

I've said this a lot, if democrats take back the senate, which they wouldn't get enough

to impeach, but taking back the senate alone, means that impeachment is 100% possible, removal

from office is possible.

How is it possible if you don't have the numbers to be able to do it?

Because taking back the senate is going to send a message to republicans that they have

a Donald Trump problem.

Now, it might not be the most accurate message, but that's the message they'll take away from

it.

If they think that that guy sitting in the White House is the problem, they're going

to be more likely to want to remove him.

Why?

Because in 2020, in addition to it being a presidential election year, you're going to

have, unlike this year, a majority of republicans in the senate up for reelection.

More seats to protect than they have to protect this year.

That's going to be a problem for them.

It's one thing to lose the senate by one or two seats.

If democrats get 51 or 52 people in there.

Then you only have to win back two, three, you're back on top.

But if you going to the next cycle and you lose another five or six or seven or more,

it's going to be hard to overcome that deficit.

You could be looking at losing the senate for a decade.

Republicans are always going to think that it's Trump's fault.

Even if the democrats can take back the senate by a 51 or 52 majority, I think it's going

to be fairly easy for them to find another 15 republicans to join with them, to remove

Donald Trump from office.

Maybe that's wishful thinking on my part, but based on what we've seen from these republicans,

based on what they're saying now, telling Axios, they're already blaming Donald Trump.

If the democrats are smart, they're going to use that anger that republican politicians

have against the president to their advantage, and get this psychopath out of office.

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