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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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The Mayor Of Pittsburgh just torched Trump for his victim-shaming comments - Duration: 3:20.

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

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Trump Kicks Off Rally by Condemning Pittsburgh 'Assault on Humanity' - Duration: 2:22.

At a rally in Murphysboro, Illinois, on Saturday night, President Donald Trump condemned the

killings of 11 synagogue-goers in Pittsburgh, calling it an "assault on humanity."

The attack at the Tree of Life Synagogue in the Pennsylvania city's predominantly Jewish

Squirrel Hill area claimed the lives of at least 11 people.

According to Fox News, the alleged attacker was identified as 46-year-old Robert Bowers,

a man whose social media postings evinced a sort of anti-Semitic mania.

Witnesses say he charged into the synagogue during services on Saturday, yelling "all

Jews must die."

He now faces 29 criminal counts and his conviction could get the death penalty.

Before speaking on behalf of GOP Rep. Mike Bost, President Trump addressed the horror

that had unfolded earlier in the day.

"This evil, anti-Semitic attack is an assault on all of us.

It is an assault on humanity," the president said.

Anti-Semitism, Trump said, "must be confronted and condemned everywhere it rears its very

ugly head.

We must stand with our Jewish brothers and sisters to defeat anti-Semitism and vanquish

the forces of hate…

"Those seeking their destruction, we will seek their destruction," he added.

Trump also used the event to call for the death penalty against Bowers.

"We have to bring back the death penalty, they have to pay the ultimate price," Trump

said.

"We must draw a line in the sand and say very strongly, 'never again.'"

Trump made similar sentiments on social media, where he decried "the mass murder of Jewish

Americans at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh."

"It will take all of us working together to extract the poison of anti-Semitism from

our world," the president wrote.

"We must unite to conquer hate."

During the Illinois speech, Trump also said that he had entertained thoughts of canceling

the campaign event because of the massacre, but decided against it.

"We can't allow people like this to become important," Trump said.

"When we change all of our lives in order to accommodate them, it's not acceptable."

For more infomation >> Trump Kicks Off Rally by Condemning Pittsburgh 'Assault on Humanity' - Duration: 2:22.

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Trump Complains About Having a 'Bad Hair Day' Hours After 11 People Die in Synagogue Shooting - News - Duration: 3:33.

 President Donald Trump drew criticism on Saturday for joking about his "bad hair day" hours after 11 people were killed and six people were injured by a gunman at a synagogue in Pittsburgh

 "By the way, somebody just said, 'Your hair looks different today,'" Trump said at the Future Farmers of America convention in Indianapolis on Saturday

 "I said, 'Well, I was standing under the wing of Air Force One doing a news conference early this morning, a very unfortunate news conference

 And the wind was blowing and the rain, and I was soaking wet, and that's what I ended up with today,'" Trump continued

"And I said, 'At least you know it's mine.'"  "I said, 'Maybe I should cancel this arrangement because I have a bad hair day,'" Trump said

"And the bad news, somebody said, 'Actually it looks better than it usually does

'"  That morning, suspected shooter Robert Bowers allegedly killed worshipers during a Shabbat service at the Tree of Life synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood

The dead included siblings, a husband and wife and a 97-year-old woman. Four responding police officers were among the six people wounded

 Bowers has been charged with 29 federal crimes, most of which carry a maximum penalty of death, U

S. Attorney Scott Brady told reporters on Sunday.  At a rally in Illinois, Trump justified holding the event by incorrectly saying that the New York Stock Exchange opened the day after the attacks of Sept

11 in 2001 — when it, in fact, reopened on Sept. 17, according to Bloomberg.  "With what happened early today, that horrible, horrible attack in Pittsburgh, I was saying, 'Maybe I should cancel both this and that,'" Trump said

 "And then I said to myself, 'I remember Dick Russell, a friend of mine, great guy, he headed up the New York Stock Exchange on Sept

11, and the New York Stock Exchange was open the following day.' And what they had to do to open it, you wouldn't believe

We won't even talk to you about it. But he got that Exchange open. We can't make these sick, demented, evil people important

"  Later in the day, Trump evoked more ire for tweeting about the World Series.  According to pool reports, Trump told the press earlier in the day that he was "considering" calling off his events for the day, which went on as planned

 "It looks definitely like it's an anti-Semitic crime," he told reporters. "That is something you wouldn't believe could still be going on

"  "A lot of people killed, a lot of people very badly wounded," he said of the shooting

"They say as a crime scene it's one of the worst that some professionals that have seen many many crime scenes, they say it's one of the worst

"

For more infomation >> Trump Complains About Having a 'Bad Hair Day' Hours After 11 People Die in Synagogue Shooting - News - Duration: 3:33.

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Kanye Just Handed Trump A HUGE Present – Dems Freaking Over What's About To Happen - Duration: 8:35.

Earlier today we reported on the Walkaway campaign holding a huge march in DC, and now

comes even more bad news for the Democrat Party.

Black Americans have voted Dem for as long as I can remember.

Without them, the party would likely become a regional organization, not a national one.

Black support for the Democrat Party appears to be waning, though.

Many are opting to free themselves from the left's political "plantation."

One poll a few months ago had Trump's approval rating among blacks at a whopping 36%, USA

Today reported.

Others had the number lower, but still rising.

Enter rap mogul/businessman, Kanye West.

Kanye has been outspoken in his support of Trump for quite some time, and he's only

getting louder.

Now he's designed a clothing line that promotes a #Blexit, aka, a black exit from the Democrat

Party.

Newsweek is reporting:

"Kanye West has designed a shirt line encouraging African-Americans to leave the Democratic

Party, Rolling Stone reported.

The shirts promote "Blexit," a spin on "Brexit," which referred to the U.K. leaving

the European Union.

The clothing was released at a Young Black Leadership Summit in Washington organized

by Turning Point USA communications director Candace Owens.

"Blexit is a renaissance and I am blessed to say that this logo, these colors, were

created by my dear friend and fellow superhero Kanye West," Owens said.

"[West] has taken one of the boldest steps in America to open a conversation we have

needed to have."

She said the Blexit campaign "will spend 2019 holding rallies in every major city in

America that the Democrats have destroyed," according to PageSix.

Owens later promoted the clothing line on Twitter, writing "There is no group in America

that has been more lied to, more abused, or more taken advantage of by the Democrats than

black people.

At long last, we can return the favor by ENDING their stranglehold on our votes.

Support the #BLEXIT today, Patriots!"

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Earlier today we reported on the Walkaway campaign holding a huge march in DC, and now

comes even more bad news for the Democrat Party.

Black Americans have voted Dem for as long as I can remember.

Without them, the party would likely become a regional organization, not a national one.

Black support for the Democrat Party appears to be waning, though.

Many are opting to free themselves from the left's political "plantation."

One poll a few months ago had Trump's approval rating among blacks at a whopping 36%, USA

Today reported.

Others had the number lower, but still rising.

Enter rap mogul/businessman, Kanye West.

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Down!

Kanye has been outspoken in his support of Trump for quite some time, and he's only

getting louder.

Now he's designed a clothing line that promotes a #Blexit, aka, a black exit from the Democrat

Party.

Newsweek is reporting:

"Kanye West has designed a shirt line encouraging African-Americans to leave the Democratic

Party, Rolling Stone reported.

The shirts promote "Blexit," a spin on "Brexit," which referred to the U.K. leaving

the European Union.

The clothing was released at a Young Black Leadership Summit in Washington organized

by Turning Point USA communications director Candace Owens.

"Blexit is a renaissance and I am blessed to say that this logo, these colors, were

created by my dear friend and fellow superhero Kanye West," Owens said.

"[West] has taken one of the boldest steps in America to open a conversation we have

needed to have."

She said the Blexit campaign "will spend 2019 holding rallies in every major city in

America that the Democrats have destroyed," according to PageSix.

Owens later promoted the clothing line on Twitter, writing "There is no group in America

that has been more lied to, more abused, or more taken advantage of by the Democrats than

black people.

At long last, we can return the favor by ENDING their stranglehold on our votes.

Support the #BLEXIT today, Patriots!"

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The shirts contain the phrases "Blexit" and "We Free."

They are available in salmon, orchid and lagoon blue.

West's release of the clothing line is his latest denunciation of the Democratic Party.

His visit to the White House earlier this month garnered a large amount of public attention.

The rapper talked about welfare, Chicago's murder rate, the 13th Amendment, his support

for President Donald Trump, racism and police brutality, among other topics.

Kris Jenner, West's mother-in-law, criticized the meeting while speaking with Ellen DeGeneres

on Friday.

"And the stuff that they were talking about, when they got to the airplane, I was like,

'Oh my gosh, that's so Kanye,'" she said.

"He was sharing thoughts and things on himself.

But I would rather he share some of that stuff privately.

Obviously, that would be great."

Last month, West also generated discussion during his appearance on "Saturday Night

Live," when he monologued about being bullied for supporting President Donald Trump.

West's vocal and outspoken endorsement of the President has received support from right-wing

pundits and media sites.

"What has West done to merit such vitriol?"

Nick Fitzgerald wrote on The Daily Caller.

"The answer is frightening and simple: He is thinking for himself.

He's wearing a MAGA hat.

And he has influence.""

Here are some of the reactions on social media.

Of course, Democrats aren't the happiest of campers with West's support of Trump

& his call to blacks to leave the Dem party behind.

They know without the black vote, they can't win elections.

Isn't it great that people of all races are waking up to the fact that the Democrat

Party only uses them for their votes in order to get into power?

That's especially true with minorities, and now they're starting to see it.

I bet Dems have a whole war room set up to stop the hemorrhaging.

For more infomation >> Kanye Just Handed Trump A HUGE Present – Dems Freaking Over What's About To Happen - Duration: 8:35.

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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

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

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

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New Judicial Watch Report Proves Trump Right that Criminals are Mixed into Caravan - Duration: 2:24.

Last week, Trump inflamed many critics on the left by tweeting that "Criminals and

unknown Middle Easterners" are mixed into the migrant caravan.

Sadly, it looks like Mexico's Police and Military are unable to stop the Caravan heading

to the Southern Border of the United States.

Criminals and unknown Middle Easterners are mixed in.

I have alerted Border Patrol and Military that this is a National Emergy.

Must change laws!

However, according to a new report from Judicial Watch, criminals are indeed mixed into the

Caravan.

Guatemalan authorities have rescued seven children from human smugglers working inside

the caravan.

From JudicialWatch

Judicial Watch has obtained exclusive information and photos from Guatemalan authorities revealing

that they have recovered seven unaccompanied minors from human smugglers working inside

the caravan.

The children have been taken into custody and they are being provided with food, water

and medical attention, according to a high-level Guatemalan government official.

The smugglers have been arrested and the broader investigation into criminal activity in the

caravan is ongoing.

A Judicial Watch team, headed by Director of Investigations Chris Farrell, spent several

days on the Guatemala-Honduras border covering the illegal alien caravan, which originated

in the northern Honduran city of San Pedro Sula.

The team filed a number of exclusive reports and videos and met with Guatemalan President

Jimmy Morales and other top government officials.

"Judicial Watch has been at the forefront of this top news story, reporting exclusive

information from inside that no other news organization is reporting," said Judicial

Watch President Tom Fitton.

"Chris Farrell and Irene Garcia put themselves in harm's way to get this material, and

Judicial Watch supporters nationwide are highly grateful for their sacrifices."

Judicial Watch recently reported that, in a startling revelation, Guatemala's president

announced in the country's largest newspaper that nearly 100 ISIS terrorists have been

apprehended in the impoverished Central American nation.

For more infomation >> New Judicial Watch Report Proves Trump Right that Criminals are Mixed into Caravan - Duration: 2:24.

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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."

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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

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

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TRUMP CONSIDERING EXECUTIVE ORDER THAT WOULD STOP "CARAVAN" IN ITS TRACKS – NEW REPORT - Duration: 2:13.

This would be one way to stop the migrant caravan before it reaches the southern border

of the United States.

President Trump is considering a complete shut down of the southern border to Central

American immigrants and the deployment of 1,000 troops to the region.

This would all take place in advance of a caravan of people seeking asylum, according

to a Thursday report.

The president is weighing an executive order that would deny the immigrant caravan, approximately

900 miles away from the border, an opportunity to apply for asylum once they arrive, The

Washington Post is reporting.

The executive order and the additional troops would be expected to assist security operations

in the region.

Thousands of National Guard troops have already been deployed there since April.

The migrant group seeking asylum has reportedly lessened to about 2,000 people.

Those coming from unsafe conditions in other countries have the right to apply for asylum

at the US border under US law.

But the White House is expected to cite national security as the reason to halt the asylum

applications.

Trump and Vice President Pence have argued that criminals and "Middle Easterners"

are among the migrants seeking asylum.

The report about the executive order came on Thursday as President Trump tweeted his

request for the migrants to go home.

"To those in the Caravan, turnaround, we are not letting people into the United States

illegally," he wrote.

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

are doing!"

Do you agree with the president's plan to sign an executive order and send troops to

the southern border to help Homeland Security?

Should the border be shut down to Central American immigrants because of a national

security issue?

We look forward to seeing your comments in the section below this article.

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Trump designates a national monument in Kentucky - Duration: 0:51.

President Donald Trump dedicated a national monument, Friday, in

Kentucky. The new dedication protects Camp Nelson, a Civil

War supply depot, hospital and recruiting center for African

American soldiers. This is the first time President Trump has

used his executive powers to create a national monument. Back

in February of 2018, he used those powers to shrink two

national monuments in Utah. The Associated Press reports there

are some political implications to this designation. Rep. Andy

Barr, who represents the district that includes Camp

Nelson, is facing a tight race against his Democrat challenger,

Amy McGrath. But Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke told the

outlet this wasn't about giving Barr an election bump. The new

monument will consist of 380 acres of land which were donated

to the federal government by Kentucky officials.

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Trump Admin to Counter U.N. Resolution Condemning U.S. Embargo on Cuba - Duration: 3:32.

President Trump's administration is set to counter a new UN resolution which condemns

the United States for its ongoing embargo against Cuba, and plans to counter the UN

by outlining Cuba's lengthy record of human rights violations.

On Wednesday, the United States reportedly plans to reveal amendments to the UN effort,

detailing its decision to continue the embargo against Cuba, which has been annually condemned

by the United Nations for over twenty years.

The US is expected to demand that Cuba "fully grant its citizens internationally recognized

civil, political, and economic rights and freedoms, including freedom of assembly, freedom

of expression, and free access to information," among other amendments.

Nikki Haley, US Ambassador to the UN, harshly rebuked Cuba for its recent disruption during

a US function, calling for the nation to be punished by the UN for what she described

as a "mob scene."

The Trump administration next week will counter a U.N. resolution condemning its embargo against

Cuba with a series of amendments calling out the communist regime's human rights record,

Fox News has learned — the latest example of the U.S. going on the offensive at the

world body.

The U.S. on Wednesday is expected to put forward several amendments to balance the U.N. General

Assembly's annual condemnation of the U.S. embargo on Cuba.

It's part of an effort to bring more supporters on board, explain why the embargo against

the Cuban dictatorship exists and challenge the more than two-decade annual vote condemning

the embargo.

The amendments call upon the regime to abide by human rights norms, expresses concern about

freedom of expression and the plight of political prisoners.

One calls on Cuba "to fully grant its citizens internationally recognized civil, political,

and economic rights and freedoms, including freedom of assembly, freedom of expression,

and free access to information" — all values supposedly at the heart of the U.N.,

but values that some critics say the body only upholds selectively.

Last week, Ambassador Nikki Haley wrote to Secretary General Antonio Guterres calling

for Cuba to be punished for its role in disrupting a U.S. event at the U.N. drawing attention

to the plight of political prisoners in Cuba.

Haley demanded in particular that the Cuban delegation be billed for damage to U.N. property

when delegates banged tables as part of what she described as a "mob scene."

"Cuba's U.N. delegation destroyed property with their juvenile, unprofessional behavior

that was a mockery of diplomacy," Haley said in a statement to Fox News.

"There's no way the U.N. should pay for those repairs – with U.S. taxpayers footing

22 percent of that bill.

The bill needs to be sent directly to Cuba."

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

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Trump to return to East Tennessee - Duration: 0:19.

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TRUMP MAKES BOLD PREDICTION BEFORE CROWD OF YOUNG BLACK CONSERVATIVES – "ONE OF YOU…" - Duration: 2:17.

President Donald Trump addressed a group of young black conservatives, on Friday at the

White House, telling them that he believed one of them would be a future President of

the United States.

"A lot of people are jealous of you," Trump said Friday at the White House to the

Young Black Leadership Summit.

"And jealousy's a very bad thing.

It's mean.

It's nasty.

But people that are jealous, they never make it, you know?

They're jealous, they never make it."

The president made this prediction while speaking to about 350 of his young black supporters

in the East Room at the White House.

He went so far as to say that he expects "three or four" in the room will one day become

president.

"You are going to be standing right here.

I have no doubt," Trump said.

The president spoke about his "America First" slogan that some had told him would be considered

racist, telling the group which was organized by the conservative student group Turning

Point USA, that he had never considered it to be racist.

He also said that many of his "Handlers" told him not to tell African Americans during

the campaign that they had nothing to lose voting for him, because he could deliver results.

"Racist?" Trump said.

"Why is that racist?

Does everyone in this room agree?

You're living in America.

America First, right?"

That statement solicited the crowd to break out in chants of "USA-USA!"

The president's positive address to the group isn't the first time he has had good

things to say about the group.

According to the New York Post, last May, the President tweeted his appreciation for

the group's 29-year-old Director of Communications Candace Owens.

Owens joined the group in November and began a plan to hold a conference for young black

people, to engage them in politics.

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Pro-Trump #WalkAway March Draws Hundreds - Duration: 3:50.

Brandon Straka is the former Democrat who first launched the #WalkAway movement roughly

5 months ago.

Straka took to Facebook and posted a video urging other people who felt fed up with the

failed progressive policies and mob rule to "walk away."

As Town Hall reports, the #WalkAway movement is a booming success.

AT NOW OVER 100,000 MEMBERS IN ITS FACEBOOK GROUP AND WIDESPREAD INTERNATIONAL MEDIA COVERAGE,

THE #WALKAWAY MOVEMENT OF FORMER DEMOCRATS TELLING THEIR STORIES ABOUT WHY THEY LEFT

THEIR PARTY HAS RESONATED DEEPLY WITH A CORE FEELING CURRENTLY IN THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.

Over this past weekend, the GOP held a series of events in support of the 2018 midterms,

including a #WalkAway rally at the Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C.

The gathering at Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC, on Saturday was a stark contrast to recent

rallies where people dressed in black and held signs disparaging President Donald Trump

and members of his administration.

The #WalkAway rally featured a sea of red, white, and blue-clad participants, waving

flags, wearing Make America Great hats, and even pussy hats made infamous during the Women's

March were transformed into bright red, Trump-supporting headgear.

The success of a weekend of events to support Trump and Republicans ahead of the midterm

elections on November 6 even impressed Brandon Straka, the former Democrat who launched the

#WalkAway movement five months ago when he posted a video on his Facebook page urging

others who are fed up with the failed policies and mob rule mentality of today's Democrat

Party to leave it.

"We planned a really, really amazing weekend that we hope is going to wake a lot of people

up — open a lot of people's eyes," Straka said, adding that, no, he could not have imagined

celebrating at Trump International Hotel with hundreds of other #WalkAway liberals and the

conservatives who support them, dubbed #WalkWiths, on the eve of the march and rally.

"I definitely did not think when I released my video on May 26 that I would be standing

in Trump International Hotel, wearing an 'I love Trump' top hat and tuxedo," Straka

said.

Breitbart News spoke with some of those who have joined the movement and traveled from

as far away as California to take part in the D.C. event.

Zach Hing, who spoke at the rally, came from California and confessed he voted for Hillary

in 2016 but that "fake news" has since pushed him toward conservatism.

He said spending time in communist China growing up also played a role in his conversion from

liberal to conservative.

And he's glad Trump is president.

"Absolutely.

People have jobs," Hing said.

"People seem to be happier.

There is some common sense now."

"I never agreed 100 percent of what [Trump has] said but I can stand behind [him], and

I can appreciate what the guy has done for the country," Hing said.

"The fact that black unemployment is at an all-time low and that the economy is actually

climbing; this crackdown on immigration.

Those are things that I believe in," Hing said.

Erwin Bruner of West Palm Beach Florida also traveled to D.C. for the march and rally.

He said he is a lifelong Democrat who voted for Barack Obama in 2012,but now he's a

conservative who supports Trump.

"Trump is clear in his message," Bruner said.

"He tells people like it is.

He's not afraid to tell people the truth."

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