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President Donald Trump borrowed a serpent staff from a child at the White House Halloween event on Sunday to wave in the direction of the media as he and first lady Melania Trump distributed chocolate bars and twizzlers to the children of military families before once again attacking the press on Twitter

'Do you know what I'm doing,' he asked the two little girls, who were dressed in Egyptian style costumes as the first lady chuckled at his antics

He waved the staff up and down and all around, as if he were casting a spell.  more videos 1 2 3 Watch video Prince Harry and Meghan Markle officially close Invictus Games Watch video Trump gets in the Halloween spirit as he wields serpent staff Watch video Meghan wraps up turtle neck as she and Prince Harry visit a café Watch video Harry and Meghan celebrate 125 anniversary of women's suffrage Watch video Drunk white woman harasses two black women in a parking lot Watch video Police dispatch audio reveals horror of synagogue massacre Watch video Adorable moment Megan comforts shy five-year-old Kiwi boy Watch video Meghan Markle speaks about women's suffrage in New Zealand Watch video Hundreds of people gather in Wellington to meet Harry and Meghan Watch video Harry and Meghan evacuate in New Zealand due to a fire Watch video Pittsburgh Public Safety director says shooting is 'worst' he's seen Watch video Bolsonaro speech after winning Brazil presidential elections His Halloween antics come a day after the president stirred up controversy by joking about his 'bad hair day' and tweeting about the World Series, just hours after a gunman slaughtered 11 people at a synagogue

  He first told a young farmers convention in Indianapolis on Saturday morning that he almost cancelled the events because the weather wreaked havoc with his hair, and not the massacre in Pittsburgh

Later in the evening he then took to social media while watching Game 4 of the series between the Dodgers and the Red Sox, and questioned the pitching changes

  But none of that was on display at the White House on a sunny and cool Sunday evening as the first couple welcomed children of military families and local schools

 .'The Fake News is doing everything in their power to blame Republicans, Conservatives and me for the division and hatred that has been going on for so long in our Country

Actually, it is their Fake & Dishonest reporting which is causing problems far greater than they understand!,' he wrote on Sunday evening

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Harry Potter theme music played, a fog machine pumped spooky smoke, pumpkins abound on hay bales, and the columns of the White House were decorated as corn stalks for the event

There was nary a political costume in sight. Super heroes dominated - Wonder woman was popular for the girls - along with princesses, unicorns, astronauts, and the Stay Puffed Marshmallow man

The first lady, dressed in a yellow plaid coat and her signature stilettos, seemed to particularly like the animal themed costumes

 She patted a little guy dressed as a yellow duck on the head and tugged the ear of a little girl dressed as a white rabbit

The first couple entered the South Lawn of the White House on an orange carpet to the music from Thriller and stayed outside for a little more than hour, handing out treats for kids to put in orange plastics bags stamped 'Made in the USA' all along the top

 The president didn't give any public remarks at the event - which took place a day after the mass shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh - and only spoke to the children

  more videos 1 2 3 Watch video Prince Harry and Meghan Markle officially close Invictus Games Watch video Trump gets in the Halloween spirit as he wields serpent staff Watch video Meghan wraps up turtle neck as she and Prince Harry visit a café Watch video Harry and Meghan celebrate 125 anniversary of women's suffrage Watch video Drunk white woman harasses two black women in a parking lot Watch video Police dispatch audio reveals horror of synagogue massacre Watch video Adorable moment Megan comforts shy five-year-old Kiwi boy Watch video Meghan Markle speaks about women's suffrage in New Zealand Watch video Hundreds of people gather in Wellington to meet Harry and Meghan Watch video Harry and Meghan evacuate in New Zealand due to a fire Watch video Pittsburgh Public Safety director says shooting is 'worst' he's seen Watch video Bolsonaro speech after winning Brazil presidential elections

 The first couple, who did not dress up in costume, passed out the treats from wicker baskets as the kids walked by them

 The Trumps posed for photos with all the kiddos with the president being particularly diligent about calling kids back if they ran off before their parents got a snap

 Some kids even got extra candy from the president after they posed. And while Melania Trump, who was wearing a $3,950 Bottega Veneta checked brushed-wool coat, would hand the candy to the kids, the president usually let them take it out of his basket or would drop it straight into their bag

   In addition to the sweet treats, the South Lawn was packed with fun activities

 NASA had a moon carpet set up on the South Lawn, and robotics displays was on hand from the First Lego Robotics League from the Department of Education

 The Department of Transportation handed out paper airplanes, the Department of Agriculture brought in a tractor for the kiddos to explore, and the Department of Health and Human Services had emergency vehicles on display

 Children were also able to see the Presidential Limo known as 'The Beast.'There was also a hay bale maze to explore

  

For more infomation >> Trump waves serpent staff as he and Melania pass out Halloween treats - Duration: 8:30.

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Trump says N. Korea denuclearization process move forward well - Duration: 1:36.

US President Donald Trump is busy trying to whip up support for his Republican

Party ahead of the crunch midterms now less than two weeks away

he's been touting his success with North Korea as he stumped for candidates in

North Carolina and Illinois over the weekend he sang J with the details no

rest for a present Trump over the weekend as he tries to ensure the

Republicans maintain control of the House and Senate in the upcoming

midterms kicking off in North Carolina Trump slammed critics who said there had

been a lack of progress on North Korea's denuclearization saying the two sides

are only four months into negotiations to try and end 70 years of conflict he

added that without him there would have been a world war at another rally in

Illinois President Trump again reiterated his role in preventing what

he said could have been another major war with the north he also mentioned

fences around the DMZ in Korea calling it a serious wall with a lot of electric

currents going through it present Trump is seemingly unconcerned about having

any timeline for the regime's denuclearization as long as there is no

further nuclear testing by the north while North Korean leader Kim jong-un

has previously mentioned January 2021 before the end of President Trump's

first term in office as the goal Trump said he does not want to play the time

game instructing his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to avoid setting any

timelines he's in jail arirang news

For more infomation >> Trump says N. Korea denuclearization process move forward well - Duration: 1:36.

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Senate Democrats Sign Letter Calling For Trump To Let 80,000 (5X) More Refugees Into the USA - Duration: 4:01.

latest news I just have one question how many is Nancy Pelosi accepting into

her personal residence according to global citizen org the u.s. is on pace

to resettle roughly 21,000 refugees in 2018 according to State Department data

which measures in fiscal years October to September that would be the lowest

since 1977 and that is due almost entirely to President Donald J Trump

it's a little thing he likes to call promises made promises kept and boy is

he doing it and by the way 21,000 is still a lot dropping the number of

refugees accepted into the United States to its lowest number since 1977 if

fulfilling a campaign promise in a big way it's also riling up the Dems so much

so that Senate Dems just sent President Trump a letter demanding that he raised

the number of refugees by five times to 110,000 a year Wow here's more on the

story from braid Bart in a letter signed by 21 senators including senators

Elizabeth Warren deema Kamala Harris deema sherrod Brown do dick Durbin D il

orrin hatch our UT mazie Hirono D hi Lisa Murkowski RAK and Cory Booker D New

Jersey Trump is requested to import nearly four times as many foreign

refugees to the United States next year instead of the less than 22,500 refugees

that are expected to be admitted the Senators complain in the letter that

last year the u-s brought in only about twenty-two thousand five hundred

refugees the global community currently faces one of the largest refugee crises

the world has seen more than 25 million around the world have fled their homes

and countries due to war famine and persecution

these are some of the world's most vulnerable individuals and more than

half of them are children emphasis added yet in fiscal year 2018 the u.s resettle

only twenty two thousand four hundred and ninety one refugees in stark

contrast to the annual average of more than eighty thousand refugees resettled

per year since the enactment of the 1980 refugee act emphasis added the senators

say that reducing inflows of refugees to the u.s threatened the position of the

u.s around the world though the lawmakers do not mention the national

security risks to americans associated with large foreign populations using

refugee resettlement to enter the country we urge the Trump administration

to reconsider reducing the inflow of refugees and instead reaffirm the u.s

commitment to a robust refugee admissions program the Senators conclude

as Breitbart news reported sixty-one House Democrats signed a similar letter

in which they demanded Trump import five times the number of foreign refugees

being admitted to the country the House Democrats request that 110 thousand

refugees be admitted to the u.s every year far more than the 22 comma five

thousand refugees that were admitted last year whose right do you agree with

President Trump or the Dems sound off in the comments below we want to hear you

For more infomation >> Senate Democrats Sign Letter Calling For Trump To Let 80,000 (5X) More Refugees Into the USA - Duration: 4:01.

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Citizenship Applications Soaring Under Trump, Bogging Down Immigration Services - Duration: 6:27.

More than 700,000 immigrants are waiting on applications to become U.S. citizens, a process

that once typically took about six months but has stretched to more than two years in

some places under the administration of President Donald Trump.

The long wait times have prompted some immigrant advocates to ask whether the delays are aimed

at keeping anti-Trump voters from casting ballots in elections.

"People are motivated to participate, and they're being frustrated from being able

to participate in the elections they're excited about," said Manuel Pastor, director

of the University of Southern California's Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration.

The number of immigrants aspiring to become U.S. citizens surged during 2016, jumping

27 percent from a year earlier as Trump made cracking down on illegal immigration a central

theme of his presidential campaign.

At first, the federal government kept up with the applications, but then the wait grew.

Backlogs are nothing new in the U.S. immigration system.

It often takes years to receive asylum or to be deported.

But naturalization — the final step to become an American citizen, obtain a U.S. passport

and receive voting rights — had not been subject to such delays in recent years.

Now the average wait time for officials to decide on applications is more than 10 months.

It takes up to 22 months in Atlanta and as long as 26 months in parts of Texas, according

to official estimates.

Trump tweeted on Thursday that Central American migrants headed north in a U.S.-bound caravan

should return home and can apply for American citizenship if they wish.

"Go back to your Country and if you want, apply for citizenship like millions of others

are doing!" he posted as thousands continued their trek through Mexico.

But immigrants generally must be legal permanent residents of the United States to apply for

citizenship and getting a green card can take years — if a person even qualifies for one.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said the longer waits to naturalize are because

of the surge in applications, not slower processing.

The agency decided 850,000 cases in 2017, up 8 percent from a year before.

Despite "a record and unprecedented" spike in applications, the agency is operating more

efficiently and effectively and "outperforming itself," spokesman Michael Bars said in

a statement.

To become an American citizen, immigrants must hold green cards for at least three years,

demonstrate good moral character and pass English and civics tests.

Citizenship applications typically rise before an increase in filing fees and during presidential

election years as immigrants get excited about the prospect of voting and advocacy groups

conduct widespread outreach to try to get more eligible voters to the polls.

Enrique Robles, 32, said he applied to naturalize as soon as he was eligible after living in

the U.S. most of his life.

When he didn't hear about the status of his application, Robles, who is originally

from Mexico, started to worry.

More than a year later, he said, he was called to an interview where an immigration officer

questioned whether he should have been issued a green card in the first place, a concern

he was able to quickly dispel by explaining that his father had legitimately sponsored

him.

"With this administration, it feels like more they are looking for possibilities to

kick people out," said Robles, who took his citizenship oath in September.

Keeping potential citizens from voting could have an effect, but it could also drive their

relatives and friends to the polls in greater numbers.

"The naturalization delays have a huge cost in stopping some people" from voting, but

they "have a huge impact in motivating others," said Jeremy Robbins, executive director of

New American Economy, a bipartisan group in support of immigration.

Competitive districts that have a large number of foreign-born residents are likely to be

among those where naturalization delays could matter most.

Those include districts in California's Orange County and in Texas and New Jersey,

Robbins said.

At a recent naturalization ceremony in Los Angeles, some new citizens said the process

seemed long to them, while others said it flew by in a matter of months.

Key for many was being able to travel with an American passport and being able to vote.

Sameeha Alkamalee Jabbar, 38, who is from Sri Lanka, said the process took 10 months

and at times she worried about the backlog.

She wants to vote next month because "every vote counts" — and especially because

her husband is seeking re-election to a school board seat in Orange County.

"This is home now," she said, wearing a stars-and-stripes hijab.

"I love the United States of America."

Immigrant advocates recently filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles demanding records from the

Trump administration on the delays.

They questioned whether wait times were longer in electoral battleground states and said

that could suggest voter suppression.

Juliana Cabrales, Mid-Atlantic director of civic engagement at the NALEO Educational

Fund, which supports Latino participation in politics, said the group is focused on

driving voter turnout in the midterm elections but will quickly pivot to encouraging immigrants

to apply for citizenship if they want to vote for president in 2020.

"Right now, we're finding ourselves in this space, in places like Miami and New York,

where processing times are 21 months," she said.

"If you want to vote in 2020 you have to apply (to naturalize) now."

For more infomation >> Citizenship Applications Soaring Under Trump, Bogging Down Immigration Services - Duration: 6:27.

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Trump says N. Korea denuclearization process move forward well - Duration: 1:35.

as President Donald Trump is busy trying to whip up support for his Republican

Party ahead of the crunch midterms now less than two weeks away

he's been touting his success with North Korea as he stumped for candidates in

North Carolina and Illinois over the weekend eastern Jay reports no rest for

a present Trump over the weekend as he tries to ensure the Republicans maintain

control of the House and Senate in the upcoming midterms

kicking off in North Carolina Trump slammed critics who said there had been

a lack of progress on North Korea's denuclearization saying the two sides

are only four months into negotiations to try and end 70 years of conflict he

added that without him there would have been a world war at

another rally in Illinois President Trump again reiterated his role in

preventing what he said could have been another major war with the north he also

mentioned fences around the DMZ in Korea calling it a serious wall with a lot of

electric currents going through it present Trump is seemingly unconcerned

about having any timeline for the regime's denuclearization as long as

there is no further nuclear testing by the north while North Korean leader Kim

jong-un has previously mentioned January 2021 before the end of President Trump's

first term in office as the goal Trump said he does not want to play the time

game instructing his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to avoid setting any

timelines Eason J Arirang news

For more infomation >> Trump says N. Korea denuclearization process move forward well - Duration: 1:35.

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Trump rips top Dem donor as 'lunatic' days after attempted bombing - Duration: 2:54.

For more infomation >> Trump rips top Dem donor as 'lunatic' days after attempted bombing - Duration: 2:54.

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Pence denies tie between Trump rhetoric and violence - Duration: 2:51.

For more infomation >> Pence denies tie between Trump rhetoric and violence - Duration: 2:51.

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Qanon - SerialBrain2: Jeff Sessions: Trump's Secret Weapon. Do You See The Storm? - Duration: 4:50.

Jeff Sessions Trump's secret weapon enjoy the show so let's talk about Jeff

Sessions I told you several times in several posts echoing commenting and

decoding Trump and cue that you need to trust sessions the only way you will

enjoy the show is if you make here's this recommendation from cue cue 11:22

trust sessions trust ray trusts Kansas trust or wit's trust Huber cue these

five nights are the eye of the storm their concerted actions will be

devastating to the enemy and will purify America and the world from its

destructive darkness do you see the storm when POTUS refers to the calm

before the storm the trained Mockingbird media agents

know there is something going on behind the scenes and they are terrorized look

how our excellent Sara Sanders has fun handling them with these established

premises let's now answer this question from cue

cue 151 how do you capture a very dangerous animal do you attack it from

the front do you walk through the front door

do you signal ahead of time you will be attacking what makes the deep stay

dangerous nuclear weapons and spying tools to play with false flag

capabilities involving MK victims climate control etc agents infiltrating

all levels of the US and world governments and a huge number of

sleeping people snoring in unison with mainstream media's demonic deceiving

mantras so if you don't want to blow up the planet or a civil war you need to

have a plan a smart one a plan that takes you from

being besieged by the deep state after election day with MSM constantly lying

about you and people rallying against you all over the United States to the

shutting down of their NK nuclear platform and destroying their electronic

spying infrastructure q 2016 blind eyes in the sky shall we play a game

you cute 2020 GCHQ beaut sent distress sigit onine EST and sa no more q q 2021

main frequency bands terminated goodbye q that's what is happening on the

military battlefield at the judiciary level you need to take control of the

system using smart tactics like the ones described in q posts you need to feed

the animal with powerful soporific drugs so it can snore louder for you than for

the mainstream media and that's the feud between Trump and sessions this strategy

works so well that the left now only swears by sessions and we now get to

appreciate tweets like the following one from some of their brightest minds we

are now in the optimal situation where our programs sleeping people are

rallying behind sessions against Trump thinking he is Trump's worst problem

with illustrative moves like the indictments of two GOP congressmen

before the midterms and it's apropos accompanying presidential wrath the

storm Trump and sessions have now set the trap disallowing the left from

claiming political bias the day sessions will drop the hammer on their leaders

that day I predict he will be wearing a FISA t-shirt q 2067 with love comes

trust schedule changes can be very painful q how do I know this I sometimes

see in the comments section very surprising comments like we already knew

this why did it take you so many lines to get to this you see this is the

difference between conjecturing something is true and getting it from

the horse's mouth I know this because in addition to cues hints it's all coded in

Trump's tweets yes it's all in Trump's tweets would you

believe it if I told you that right after no-names departure he coded some

crucial information about it and that it was related to sessions I will show you

let's look together first we need to analyze the four first tweets of

August 24 2018 a day prior to no-names departure did you notice how Trump

attacked sessions very early in the morning right after going through his

wins in the economy and international relations Trump is about to take them

down enjoy the show

For more infomation >> Qanon - SerialBrain2: Jeff Sessions: Trump's Secret Weapon. Do You See The Storm? - Duration: 4:50.

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BBC journalist says Trump was 'creepy' during interview - Duration: 2:32.

For more infomation >> BBC journalist says Trump was 'creepy' during interview - Duration: 2:32.

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Michael Moore Posts Clip Of Cesar Sayoc Chanting 'CNN Sucks' At Trump Rally - Duration: 3:05.

For more infomation >> Michael Moore Posts Clip Of Cesar Sayoc Chanting 'CNN Sucks' At Trump Rally - Duration: 3:05.

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Trump just attacked Andrew Gillum. Gillum's counterattack ignited a new Twitter beef - Duration: 2:20.

Democratic candidate Andrew Gillum's bid to wrest the Florida Governor's Mansion

from the Republican Party is picking up steam ahead of next week's elections.

Gillum thrashed his Republican opponent Ron DeSantis at a recent debate, proving himself

to be an intelligent and tough politician and exposing DeSantis as unready and unable

to defend his positions.

Now, Gillum is going right for the jugular of the GOP by taking on Donald Trump.

Earlier today, the president tweeted out one of his usual tweets attacking a Democratic

politician, and this time it happened to be Gillum.

He baselessly accused the gubernatorial candidate of being a "thief" and claimed that he's

done a poor job as Mayor of Tallahassee.

Since it's Trump, one can't rule out the likelihood that Trump was engaging in a racist

dog whistle, calling Gillum a thief to appeal to the bigots in his electorate who conflate

blackness with criminality.

Unlike some who have been targeted by Trump in the past, Gillum hit back quickly.

He called out Trump's lack of courage in his failing to tag or "@" him in his original

tweet, meaning that the president's message wasn't immediately sent to Gillum and he

had to learn of it secondhand.

Gillum added that Trump is "howling because he's weak" before urging voters to get

to the polls.

His assessment is spot on.

Trump is indeed weak, and his Twitter outbursts are nothing more than the vain thrashings

of a man helpless to stop the wave building against him.

Gillum is leading in the polls, and if he is able to win next week the loss of the Florida

governorship would be a powerful rebuke of Trump's administration and the broader Republican

Party.

Florida voters have a chance to embrace positive change and reject the fearmongering and hatred

of the GOP.

Knowing Trump, this won't be the last time he attacks Gillum on Twitter.

And, judging by Gillum's masterful handling of the situation, this won't be the last

time he hits back hard.

For more infomation >> Trump just attacked Andrew Gillum. Gillum's counterattack ignited a new Twitter beef - Duration: 2:20.

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President Trump Warns Caravan Migrants: 'Our Military Is Waiting For You' - Duration: 2:12.

As the migrant caravan makes it way closer to the United States border, questions are

now swirling on how America will handle the impending crisis.

Despite the migrant caravan having rejected Mexico's very generous offer to stay in

their country, top level Democrats have said Americans should be "'welcoming and tolerant"

to the caravan.

However, those in charge of governing have taken a much different approach.

As reported by Breitbart, President Donald Trump issued another warning on Monday to

migrants in the caravan traveling through Mexico, telling them they would not be allowed

into the United States.

Trump's warning came just after the Pentagon issued a statement declaring it would be activating

up to 5,000 additional troops to assist with the possible conflict set to take place at

the United States-Mexico border.

"This is an invasion of our Country and our Military is waiting for you!" Trump

wrote via Twitter.

"Many Gang Members and some very bad people are mixed into the Caravan heading to our

Southern Border," he added, urging the migrants in the caravan to return to their home countries

and apply legally to enter the United States.

"Please go back, you will not be admitted into the United States unless you go through

the legal process," he wrote.

While many new organizations continue to criticize the Trump Administration on their handling

of the migrant caravan, reporters who are actually embedded within the caravan have

much different reports.

In fact, a member of the caravan recently identified to a Fox News reporter that while

there a legitimate people trying to make their way to the United States for a new start,

there are also criminals mixed in with the caravan.

What are your thoughts on the migrant caravan?

Should they be allowed entry to the United States or should they turn back as Trump has

requested?

For more infomation >> President Trump Warns Caravan Migrants: 'Our Military Is Waiting For You' - Duration: 2:12.

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Three questions about Donald Trump - Duration: 3:25.

My administration has accomplished more than

almost any administration in the history of our

country

Trump claims a lot of things

and everyone knows he's going to over egg his

claims. He brags constantly he always makes

outlandish claims. Even the claim that he was

gonna build a wall most people know is tongue

in cheek. So yeah take it with a pinch of salt

That said, he's got his tax cut through

He was able to get that through Congress

He's been stopped on most of the things he's been

trying to do, but again, one of his claims was he

was going to stop immigration he's been fairly

successful at creating, you know, what we call

here a hostile environment. Trump is playing

brinkmanship. He's started a trade war with

all of his allies, which is kind of interesting

way to do it. So he's in a trade war with Mexico and

Canada, the biggest trading partners of the United

States and he's trying to use that as a way to

get concessions from them on the free trade

agreement that he has with them. At the same time,

he's having a trade with Europe and at the same

time he's having a trade war with China so he's

fighting a war on three fronts. So how he's

gonna come out of this well, that remains to be

seen. If he can cut some trade deals and get

concessions from all three of these groups

then okay yeah he'll succeed, but so far

none of that has happened. We haven't

engaging in an all out war and we haven't destroyed the

global economy yet, but again that's the risk. If

you play brinkmanship sometimes, it goes over

and then it explodes into a full blown

war.

Well, that's because he governs from his base. He

doesn't care what the country as a whole thinks

about him. He doesn't care what the party

thinks about him. He only cares about his base

and that is his route to power. That's his secret

for maintaining power and again he has a

huge wing of the Republican party that really

likes him and they will threaten any member of

the Republican establishment who don't toe the

line and criticise him. So again,

you see the number of senators breakaway and make

mild criticism of him and the only real critique he

has is Jeff Flake who is retiring because he was

gonna be hounded out of office by Trump's base

So again, there he's got the Republican party

enthralled to his supporters and, as long as

he does that, he can keep the party in line and he can

maintain power

Well it looks pretty certain he's gonna lose

the House and that's gonna make his life deeply

uncomfortable because he will not really have

control of Congress. He won't be able to do

whatever he wants. He won't be able to

threaten the Democrats in the House to do things

so he'll have to compromise which he doesn't

do very well. So again that's gonna be

very difficult for him and and we'll see how

the second half of this term goes after that

The Senate more importantly for

his nominating people, to positions of

office. He will probably keep the Republican

control there. It doesn't look like it's

going to go to the Democrats, and in fact his

moves on the Supreme court nomination, you know

making fun of a sexual assault survivor doesn't

seem to be hurting in this. Were the

Democrats are running is in Red States and that's

where his own supporters get revved up by his

fighting this sort of fight. So it may have

actually helped in the short run.

For more infomation >> Three questions about Donald Trump - Duration: 3:25.

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Donald Trump met de l'intox dans son air - Désintox - ARTE - Duration: 1:42.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump met de l'intox dans son air - Désintox - ARTE - Duration: 1:42.

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Donald Trump aseguró que la caravana migrante "es una invasión a Estados Unidos y las Fuerzas Armada - Duration: 3:26.

Donald Trump, presidente de Estados Unidos (Reuters) El presidente de los Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, advirtió este lunes que "las Fuerzas Armadas están esperando" a la caravana migrante que se acerca desde Honduras con la intención de cruzar la frontera mexicana y llegar a territorio estadounidense

"Muchos mafiosos y algunas personas muy malas están mezcladas en la Caravana que se dirige a nuestra frontera sur", comenzó diciendo Trump en su cuenta de Twitter

Many Gang Members and some very bad people are mixed into the Caravan heading to our Southern Border

Please go back, you will not be admitted into the United States unless you go through the legal process

This is an invasion of our Country and our Military is waiting for you!  — Donald J

Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 29, 2018 "Por favor vuelvan, no serán admitidos en los Estados Unidos a menos que sigan el proceso legal

 ¡Esto es una invasión de nuestro país y nuestras Fuerzas Armadas los están esperando!", agregó el mandatario

El secretario de Defensa de Estados Unidos, Jim Mattis, ya autorizó por orden de Trump el uso de tropas y otros recursos militares en la frontera con México, informaron el viernes funcionarios de la Casa Blanca

La caravana migrante en México (Foto: Reuters) El Pentágono no se refirió al posible número de soldados, pero funcionarios estadounidenses habían dicho el jueves a Reuters que podrían ser al menos 800 en servicio activo y que podrían comenzar a desplegarse desde el martes

Prestarían "capacidades para mejorar la misión" de la Oficina de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza, incluido el apoyo de ingeniería para ayudar a construir barreras y viviendas temporales

Ejército de Estados Unidos (Reuters) La última de las llamadas "caravanas migrantes", que parten desde países centroamericanos con la idea de atravesar México y cruzar ilegalmente a los Estados Unidos, salió a comienzos de octubre desde Honduras, compuesta por entre 4

000 y 7.000 hondureños, guatemaltecos y salvadoreños, entre otras nacionalidaes. Ya han llegado a México, pero desde el inicio de su largo camino a pie Trump y otros políticos republicanos han prometido impedir su entrada y frenar el avance en la frontera por todos los medios posibles

MÁS SOBRE ESTE TEMA: El Pentágono aprobó el envío de tropas a la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México ante la llegada de la caravana migrante La caravana de migrantes hondureños enfila hacia Ciudad de México en su sueño de llegar a EEUU La caravana y el nativismo

For more infomation >> Donald Trump aseguró que la caravana migrante "es una invasión a Estados Unidos y las Fuerzas Armada - Duration: 3:26.

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Trump Just Prepared Massive Border Executive Order – Caravan Going Down! - Duration: 4:17.

Various reports are now pointing to the fact that President Donald Trump is now considering

a sweeping executive order that would stop illegal aliens and asylum seekers from entering

the U.S. at the southern border in an all-out effort to stop the so-called caravan traveling

north through Mexico.

"Fox News has learned the proposal originated out of the White House and is one of several

being considered.

No final decision has been made.

"The Administration is considering a wide range of administrative, legal and legislative

options to address the Democrat-created crisis of mass illegal immigration.

No decisions have been made at this time.

Nor will we forecast to smugglers or caravans what precise strategies will or will not be

deployed," a White House official said.

The order would be akin to Trump's previous aggressive immigration-blocking executive

orders, such as the travel ban aimed at halting people from some Muslim-majority countries

from entering the U.S.

Any attempt to block the entry of Central American migrants is likely to prompt legal

challenges, though Trump is likely emboldened following a Supreme Court ruling earlier this

summer that affirmed the president's right to bar the entry of migrants who "would

be detrimental to the interests of the United States."

The plan for the executive order comes just in the final stretch before the upcoming midterm

elections, with Trump trying to make the issue of caravan the defining topic as voters head

to the polls.

"Every time you see a caravan, or people illegally coming, or attempting to come, into

our country illegally, think of and blame the Democrats for not giving us the votes

to change our pathetic immigration laws!" Trump wrote in a tweet Monday.

"Remember the midterms!"

Hundreds of U.S. troops are also set to make their way to the southern border to help Homeland

Security and the National Guard as the caravan pushes north.

An official told Fox News on Thursday roughly 800 soldiers will be sent to the area to offer

"logistical support," including providing tents and vehicles.

It's not immediately clear which units are being tasked with the mission as details are

still being finalized.

There are currently 2,100 National Guard troops on the southern border assisting Homeland

Security.

Democrats, while previously outspoken regarding Trump's immigration policies, are staying

largely silent on the issue, instead preferring to remain focused on tackling the GOP on issues

like health care, saying it's the winning issue this election cycle.

DEMOCRATS AVOID SPARRING WITH TRUMP ON CARAVAN AS MIDTERM NEARS

Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, the top

Democrats in the country, slammed Trump in a statement earlier this week regarding the

caravan of migrants, saying the president is "desperate" to change the conversation

because "health care is the number one issue Americans care about."

According to a Kaiser Family Foundation survey published last week, which surveyed people

since the beginning of the caravan earlier this month, the issue of immigration isn't

the top concern for voters.

It ranks below health care, which has consistently been viewed as the most important issue.

Other key issues have been the economy, jobs and policies concerning gun rights."

If the president does go through with this executive order he would be putting into effect

a Supreme Court ruling earlier this summer which affirmed the president's right to

refuse the entry of migrants who "would be detrimental to the interests of the United

States."

This whole mess comes just days before the upcoming midterm elections and would cement

President Trump's position he made clear during the 2016 campaign which was to stop

the invasion of people coming in through our southern border from the third world who have

the mistaken belief that it's our nation's duty to take in the world's problems.

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