Monday, November 19, 2018

Trump news on Youtube Nov 19 2018

Am Currently in KIREKA along Kamuli Road, I want to find out if they are Smart!

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Who is the Vice President of Uganda? The Vice President is Gilbert Bukenya

who is Donald Trump

Who is Melania Trump?

Who is Melania Trump?

who is the President of USA?

What is the middle name of Barack Obama?

it's Osama

what is the middle name of Barack Obama hey yeah come look at this

Osama what is the middle name of Barack Obama middle name I don't know it Oh

Name the two football teams that Participated in World War two?

I think they know what

Serbia & Portugal

Name the two football teams that Participated in World War two?

Name the two football teams that Participated in World War two?

because there was the war I'm sure there's no football team that

participated in World War two actually I don't you think if it was there there

Do we have gravity in Uganda I don't think! - so what should government do to bring Gavity

carry out investigations about the gravities if serious

do we have gravity in Uganda yeah what is a gravity

where do you find a gravity in Uganda

what is nine plus ten

What is your Occupation?

What Religion are Buddhist monks?

For more infomation >> Who is Donald Trump? | Street Quiz Uganda | Funny Video - Duration: 6:27.

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TRUMP ADMITE DISCUTIR CASO KASHOGGI - Duration: 2:25.

For more infomation >> TRUMP ADMITE DISCUTIR CASO KASHOGGI - Duration: 2:25.

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Trump Just Suggested a Brilliant Idea To Stop Acosta Once And For All - Duration: 12:12.

For more infomation >> Trump Just Suggested a Brilliant Idea To Stop Acosta Once And For All - Duration: 12:12.

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Tin mới 20/11/2018 - HOA KỲ DẬY SÓNG DONALD TRUMP KHÔNG THỂ THẮNG CỬ 2020 DƯƠNG ĐẠI HẢI - Duration: 34:48.

For more infomation >> Tin mới 20/11/2018 - HOA KỲ DẬY SÓNG DONALD TRUMP KHÔNG THỂ THẮNG CỬ 2020 DƯƠNG ĐẠI HẢI - Duration: 34:48.

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Donald Trump a l'enregistrement du meurtre de Khashoggi, mais ne veut pas l'écouter - Duration: 6:38.

TRUMP - Le président des Etats-Unis Donald Trump a affirmé qu'il disposait de l'enregistrement du meurtre de Jamal Khashoggi dans le consulat saoudien d'Istanbul début octobre, mais qu'il ne souhaitait pas l'écouter car son contenu est "très violent"

Le locataire de la Maison Blanche a une nouvelle fois refusé de se prononcer sur l'éventuelle responsabilité dans cet assassinat du prince héritier saoudien Mohammed ben Salmane, 33 ans, mettant en avant les dénégations de ce dernier

Vendredi 16 novembre, depuis la Californie, Trump a assuré qu'un "rapport complet" sur ce dossier lui serait remis dans les jours à venir

"Nous avons l'enregistrement, je ne veux pas l'écouter (.) car c'est un enregistrement de souffrance", a-t-il déclaré dans un entretien à Fox News diffusé ce dimanche 18 novembre

"J'ai été intégralement briefé, il n'y aucune raison pour que je l'écoute", a-t-il poursuivi

"Je sais exactement ce qui s'est passé (.) c'était très violent, très brutal et horrible"

Réfugié aux Etats-Unis après être tombé en disgrâce à Ryad, Jamal Khashoggi a été tué le 2 octobre par des agents saoudiens dans le consulat de son pays à Istanbul

Cette affaire au retentissement mondial a considérablement terni l'image du royaume sunnite, allié historique de Washington et premier exportateur mondial de pétrole

L'Arabie saoudite a, à plusieurs reprises, changé sa version officielle sur ce qui était arrivé au journaliste une fois franchie la porte du consulat

Mi-novembre, le président turc Recep Tayyip Erdogan avait annoncé avoir partagé, notamment avec Ryad, Washington, Paris et Berlin, des enregistrements réalisés dans le consulat au moment du meurtre

Recep Tayyip Erdogan a plusieurs fois affirmé que l'ordre de tuer Jamal Khashoggi avait été donné "aux plus hauts niveaux de l'Etat" saoudien

Il a écarté la responsabilité du roi Salmane, mais la presse et des responsables turcs anonymes ont incriminé son fils, le prince héritier Mohammed ben Salmane, surnommé "MBS"

Selon le Washington Post et le New York Times, la CIA a conclu que "MBS" avait commandité l'assassinat de Jamal Khashoggi

Le département d'Etat a assuré samedi que les Etats-Unis n'avaient, à ce stade, abouti à aucune "conclusion définitive" sur les responsabilités dans ce meurtre

Le prince, qui conteste toute implication, "vous a-t-il menti", a demandé le journaliste de Fox News au président des Etats-Unis? "Je ne sais pas

Qui peut véritablement savoir?", a répondu Trump. "Il m'a dit qu'il n'avait rien à voir avec cela

Il me l'a dit peut-être cinq fois, à différentes occasions, y compris il y a quelque jours", a-t-il ajouté

Le prince héritier saoudien Mohammed ben Salmane le 23 octobre lors d'un forum économique à Riyad|Fazry ISMAIL Rappelant que les Etats-Unis avaient annoncé des sanctions financières ciblées contre des responsables saoudiens, il a aussi longuement insisté sur le fait que l'Arabie saoudite était un allié précieux

"Je veux rester avec un allié qui, à de nombreux égards, a été excellent", a-t-il dit

"Ils sont un allié véritablement spectaculaire en termes d'emplois et de développement économique", avait-il déjà souligné samedi

"Je suis président, je dois prendre beaucoup d'éléments en compte". Pour parvenir à ses conclusions, rapporte le Washington Post, la CIA s'est notamment appuyée sur un appel entre Jamal Khashoggi et le frère du puissant prince héritier, ambassadeur saoudien aux Etats-Unis

Selon le quotidien, ce dernier, Khalid ben Salmane, a conseillé au journaliste de se rendre au consulat saoudien à Istanbul, lui assurant qu'il ne lui arriverait rien

Le Washington Post, pour lequel collaborait Jamal Khashoggi, ajoute qu'il avait passé ce coup de téléphone à la demande de son frère

Khalid ben Salmane a très rapidement réfuté avec fermeté ces allégations. "C'est une accusation grave qui ne devrait pas être laissée à des sources anonymes", a-t-il écrit sur Twitter, assurant n'avoir jamais discuté d'un voyage en Turquie avec le journaliste

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For more infomation >> Donald Trump a l'enregistrement du meurtre de Khashoggi, mais ne veut pas l'écouter - Duration: 6:38.

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Trump Admits Mistake By Not Visiting Arlington National Cemetery On Veterans Day - Duration: 0:28.

For more infomation >> Trump Admits Mistake By Not Visiting Arlington National Cemetery On Veterans Day - Duration: 0:28.

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Jim Carrey Savagely Attacks Trump, Claims Hillary Clinton Was Lesser Of 2 Evils - Duration: 4:16.

For more infomation >> Jim Carrey Savagely Attacks Trump, Claims Hillary Clinton Was Lesser Of 2 Evils - Duration: 4:16.

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Newly Elected Dan Crenshaw Defends Trump, Fires Back at Media! - Duration: 1:21.

For more infomation >> Newly Elected Dan Crenshaw Defends Trump, Fires Back at Media! - Duration: 1:21.

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Trump supporters "Attacked" During Protest Outside of CNN HQ - Duration: 1:14.

For more infomation >> Trump supporters "Attacked" During Protest Outside of CNN HQ - Duration: 1:14.

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Latest On President Trump & The Mueller Investigation - Duration: 1:36.

For more infomation >> Latest On President Trump & The Mueller Investigation - Duration: 1:36.

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Trump highly praises work done by his administration in dealing with North Korea - Duration: 0:28.

US President Donald Trump is highly praised the work done by his

administration in dealing with North Korea during an interview with Fox News

that aired on Sunday he said he was advised by his predecessor Barack Obama

that the North was one of the top challenges for Washington yet President

Trump explained he has made quote real decisions on North Korea and he's very

happy with the progress made so far

For more infomation >> Trump highly praises work done by his administration in dealing with North Korea - Duration: 0:28.

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Trump Won't Listen To Record Of Journalist Jamal Khashoggi's Final Moments - Duration: 0:22.

For more infomation >> Trump Won't Listen To Record Of Journalist Jamal Khashoggi's Final Moments - Duration: 0:22.

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Trump Gives Adam Schiff New Nickname And He Is Fuming - Duration: 2:37.

For more infomation >> Trump Gives Adam Schiff New Nickname And He Is Fuming - Duration: 2:37.

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'She'll never be put in the UN': Trump INSULTS 'not too diplomatic' - Duration: 7:30.

'She'll never be put in the UN': Trump INSULTS 'not too diplomatic' aide he fired at Melania's request

President Donald Trump defended firing an aide first lady Melania Trump wanted gone and admitted his Chief of Staff John Kelly 'will move on' but denied reports his White House is in chaos and gave himself an A+ as president.

'The White House is running like a well-oiled machine, it's doing really well, I have great people. I will make some changes but not very many.

I'm very happy with my cabinet, other than, you know a couple of exceptions and even there I'm not unhappy,' he said on 'Fox News Sunday.'.

'I would give myself an A+, is that enough? Can I go higher than that?,' he said when asked to grade his presidency.

Trump's bravado comes in the wake of chess moves in the West Wing that saw him fire a national security aide at his wife's request, shove Attorney General Jeff Sessions out the door, and show signs of readying pink slips for his chief of staff and Homeland Security secretary.

But despite his praise for his presidency, Trump said he would not push to change the constitution so he could run for a third term. 'I think the eight year limit is a good thing, not a bad thing,' he said.

Melania Trump won a White House battle to decide the fate of Deputy National Security Advisor Mira Ricardel after an all-out pitched battle that pitted the West and East Wings against each other.

Ricardel was fired Wednesday evening following a rare public rebuke from the first lady's office.

'It is the position of the Office of the First Lady that she no longer deserves the honor of serving in this White House,' said first lady spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham.

Some of Ricardel's enemies in the White House had accused her of leaking, and she reportedly tried to undermine Melania's recent trip to Africa.

Trump defended his wife and said she has not been treated properly by the press, particularly after 'great job' in Africa. 'Well I didn't know the advisor well, really, and I know they had a lot of problem.

My wife did a great job in Africa and she was not treated properly by the press, she really worked so hard,' he told 'Fox News Sunday.'.

The president added that he knew the East Wing was going to put out a statement calling for Ricardel to be fired.

'They came to me. They wanted to go a little bit public because that's the way they felt and I thought it was fine.

I met with Mira two days ago and we're going to move her around. She was with me for a long time, although I don't know her.

She's really somebody I don't know very well. But we're going to move her around because she's got certain talents,' he said. Then he seemed to get in a dig at Ricardel.

'But, frankly, she is not - she'll never be put in the United Nations, let me put it that way,' he said.

Nikki Haley is leaving the post as U.S. ambassador to the U.N. at the end of the year and the president has yet to formally name her replacement. Trump clarified of Ricardel: 'She's not too diplomatic, but she's talented.

The president also wouldn't guarantee John Kelly or Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen would keep their jobs in the White House.

He said of Nielsen: 'I like her a lot. I respect her a lot. I want her to get much tougher and we'll see what happens there. But I want to be extremely tough.'.

He said there's a 'chance's she would stay in her job but repeated he wanted her to be much tougher on border security and immigration.

The president also wouldn't say if Kelly would remain chief of staff through the 2020 election - an assertion he has made in the past.

'We get along well. There are certain things I love what he does. And there are certain things that I don't like that he does - that aren't his strength,' he said.

He added: "He's doing an excellent job in many ways. There are a couple of things where it's just not his strength. It's not his fault, it's not his strength.'.

But when pressed the president declined to say what Kelly was failing to do. 'John, at some point, is going to want to move on. John will move on,' Trump said.

He added: 'Look, I have three or four or five positions that I'm thinking about. Of that, maybe it's going to end up being two. Maybe, but I want to - I need flexibility.'.

A 36-year-old top aide to Vice President Mike Pence emerged on Wednesday as the leading candidate to replace Kelly. Kelly is thought to be on the chopping block because he feuded with first lady Melania Trump over staff promotions.

Facing Trump's ire at the same time is Nielsen, whom the president believes is too slow to implement his tough-on-illegal-immigrants border control policies.

Kelly was Nielsen's mentor made her his chief of staff when he ran DHS, before moving to the West Wing – where he brought her along before securing her appointment to his old job.

His likely replacement is, Nick Ayers a young and politically astute operator with a reputation for successfully guiding Pence as both a loyal soldier and a hopeful successor with a mind of his own.

For more infomation >> 'She'll never be put in the UN': Trump INSULTS 'not too diplomatic' - Duration: 7:30.

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NEWSWEEK DESCREVE RELAÇÃO ENTRE BOLSONARO E TRUMP: 'AMOR ESTÁ NO AR' - Duration: 2:03.

For more infomation >> NEWSWEEK DESCREVE RELAÇÃO ENTRE BOLSONARO E TRUMP: 'AMOR ESTÁ NO AR' - Duration: 2:03.

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Brian Kemp is declared winner of Georgia governor's race as Trump takes credit for his win - Duration: 4:35.

Brian Kemp is declared winner of Georgia governor's race as Trump takes credit for his win

Republican Brian Kemp has officially won the Georgia Governor's race, denying Democrat Stacey Abrams the chance to become the first female black governor in the nation.

The Associated Press called the race for Kemp on Sunday afternoon as the state officially certified its results from the Nov. Abrams on Sunday conceded Kemp was the legal winner but refused to call him the legitimate winner.

The race has been a nail biter from the start as polls showed the two contenders running neck and neck. Both sides poured money and star power into the contest, which was plagued by allegations of voter fraud.

Kemp narrowly avoided a runoff contest, beating Abrams by 54,723 votes out of more than 3. He had to get more than 50 percent of the vote to avoid a runoff and barley did so, coming in with 50.

The race became an all-star battle with both sides bringing in the political might to help the candidates close the deal in the final days leading up to the election. Abrams had Oprah Winfrey, former President Barack Obama, and Will Ferrell.

Kemp had President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence. Trump took credit for Kemp's win on Sunday. 'I won against President Obama and Oprah Winfrey and Michelle Obama in a great state called Georgia for the governor.

And it was all stacked against Brian and I was the one that went for Brian and Brian won,' he said on 'Fox News Sunday.'.

It was unclear what he meant by the Michelle Obama reference as the former first lady did not campaign for Abrams, although her husband did.

Abrams on Sunday conceded Kemp was the legal winner but said she would not call him the legitimate winner.

She told CNN's 'State of the Union' that she thought there was deliberate interference in the election, saying 'it began eight years ago with the systematic disenfranchisement of more than a million voters.

It continued with the underfunding and disinvestment in polling places, in training and in the management of the county delivery of services. And I think it had its pinnacle in this race.'.

'So yes, there was a deliberate and intentional disinvestment and, I think, destruction of the administration of elections in the state of Georgia,' she noted.

Voting rights was a huge issue in the race especially after Kemp - in his role as secretary of state - launched an investigation into the state's Democratic Party, just two days before the election.

Kemp claimed the Democratic Party of Georgia attempted to hack the state's voter registration system — yet has provided no evidence to support the charge.

The secretary of state's office is refusing to supply any details, as well, and the Democratic Party is denying the unverified allegation.

'I will never deny the legal imprimatur that says he is in this position, and I pray for his success,' Abrams said Sunday on CNN.

'But will I say that this election was not tainted, was not a disinvestment and a disenfranchisement of thousands of voters? I will not say that.'.

For more infomation >> Brian Kemp is declared winner of Georgia governor's race as Trump takes credit for his win - Duration: 4:35.

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Trump Visits California to Survey Fire Damage, Suggests State Focus on 'Raking' Like Finland - 247 n - Duration: 8:13.

 During Donald Trump's visit to California over the weekend, the president managed to slip in a criticism of the state's forest management

 On Saturday, Trump traveled to the town of Paradise, which has been badly damaged by the deadly Camp Fire, where he toured the destruction alongside Paradise Mayor Jody Jones, Gov

Jerry Brown and Gov.-elect Gavin om — who is the ex-husband of Don Jr.'s girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle

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 During his speech at the scene, Trump — who has drawn fire for his past criticisms of the state's forest management system — suggested California look to Finland as an example of how to operate

 "You look at other countries where they do it differently and it's a whole different story," he remarked, according to press pool video

Trump went on to recall a conversation he had with the President of Finland, who described the country as "a forest nation

"  "They spent a lot of time on raking and cleaning and doing things and they don't have any problem," Trump remarked

 The president also referenced Finland's style of forest management during an interview with Fox ' Chris Wallace

 "I was watching the firemen the other day and they were raking areas, they were raking areas where the fire was right over there," the president remarked in the interview, according to The Hill

"And they're raking trees, little trees like this that are not trees, little bushes that you could see are totally dry

Weeds. And they're raking them, they're on fire. That should have been all raked out

You wouldn't have the fires."  During the interview — which aired Sunday — Trump also said that while climate change "maybe" contributed to the fires, "the big problem we have is management

"  Before touching down at California's Naval Air Station Point Magu shortly afterp

m. local time on Saturday, Trump addressed the continued devastation from the wildfires aboard Air Force one with Brown and om

 According to a White House pool report, Trump told reporters that the state and federal partners were working together "very well" to put out the blazes

 "What took place over the last nine days is devastating for our country, and for a great state," he said

"I've never seen anything like that."  Asked whether the trio discussed a potential role that climate change played in the fires, Trump said, "We didn't discuss it

"  Brown interjected that the topic had been "obliquely" brought up.  "We have different views but maybe not as different as people think," Trump continued

"Things are happening. Things are changing. And I think most importantly we're doing things about – to make it better

We're going to make it a lot better."  On Saturday evening, Trump also shared a video documenting the visit on his Twitter page

 "Incredible to be with our GREAT HEROES today in California. We will always be with you!" he captioned the clip

 Although Trump has issued several Emergency Declarations and Fire Management Assistance Grants, which will ensure federal funding for California as they continue to fight — and clean up — the wildfires, just last weekend he was threatening to withhold money from the state

 "There is no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in California except that forest management is so poor," Trump tweeted on Nov

10. "Billions of dollars are given each year, with so many lives lost, all because of gross mismanagement of the forests

Remedy now, or no more Fed payments!"  The following day he added, "With proper Forest Management, we can stop the devastation constantly going on in California

Get Smart!"  In response, California Professional Firefighters President Brian Rice said that the president had gotten it "dangerously wrong

"  "The president's assertion that California's forest management policies are to blame for catastrophic wildfire is dangerously wrong," he wrote

"Wildfires are sparked and spread not only in forested areas but in populated areas and open fields fueled by parched vegetation, high winds, low humidity and geography

"  He went on to add that "nearly 60 percent of California forests are under federal management, and another one-third [are] under private control

"  Pointing out that the state of California should hardly be blamed when the majority of forests are not under their control, he added, "it is is the federal government that has chosen to divert resources away from forest management, not California

"  As of Sunday morning, the Woolsey Fire — which is responsible for destroying the homes of many residents, including celebrities — has burned through 96,949 acres is 88 percent contained, according to Cal Fire

 In addition to the Woolsey Fire, the Hill Fire, located near the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks — the site of the recent tragic mass shooting — has burned through thousands of acres after erupting last Thursday

The blaze is now 100 percent contained.  Over in Northern California, the Camp Fire remains only 60 percent contained

The death toll from the blaze increased to 76 on Saturday, according to a press release from the Butte County Sheriff's Office

The majority of the victims are from the town of Paradise.  In addition, the number of missing people in California's most deadly and destructive fire is now 1,276, CBS reported

For more infomation >> Trump Visits California to Survey Fire Damage, Suggests State Focus on 'Raking' Like Finland - 247 n - Duration: 8:13.

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Trump refuses to hear tape of 'vicious' Khashoggi murder - Duration: 1:55.

now sticking with President Trump he says he doesn't want to listen to an

audio recording of the murder of a Saudi journalist despite facing mounting

pressure to punish the kingdom for that killing for more on this and other news

from around the world let's turn to our know items so Adam fit is in well my

president Trump told Fox News on Sunday that he was fully briefed on Jamel

Cassiopeia's murder he said he did not want to listen to that tape because it

he because he fully he was fully briefed on its contents and because of its

gruesome nature because it's a suffering tape it's a terrible tape I've been

fully briefed on it there's no reason for me to hear it in fact I said that

the people should I they said you really shouldn't

there's no reason I know exactly I know everything that went on the tank with

that happened and what happened the CIA has concluded that Saudi Crown

Prince Mohammed bin Salman had ordered the killing of keshavjee who was the

outspoken critic of the Saudi leadership Trump added he did not want to point the

finger at Prince Salman but noted that people close to the de facto leader may

have been involved Trump faces intense pressure from senior

Democratic and Republican lawmakers to take a tougher stance against Riyadh

some of Earth's Trump to drop his support for the Saudis and others have

suggested the u.s. suspend arms sales to the kingdom Trump a so far resisted that

pressure and said he wants to maintain a close relationship with beyond this

point keshavjee murder but at the same time we do have an ally and I want to

stick with an ally that in many ways has been very good Washington has imposed

economic sanctions on 17 Saudi officials for their alleged role in the killing

but they did not target the Saudi government

For more infomation >> Trump refuses to hear tape of 'vicious' Khashoggi murder - Duration: 1:55.

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Trump highly praises work done by his administration in dealing with North Korea - Duration: 0:29.

US President Donald Trump has highly praised the work done by his

administration in dealing with North Korea during an interview with Fox News

that aired on Sunday he said he was advised by his predecessor Barack Obama

that the North was one of the top challenges for Washington yet President

Trump explained he has make woat real decisions on North Korea and he's very

happy with the progress made thus far

For more infomation >> Trump highly praises work done by his administration in dealing with North Korea - Duration: 0:29.

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Trump hints at changing as many as five Cabinet positions - Duration: 1:43.

now also in that interview President Trump says he may be gearing up for a

cabinet reshuffle he also gave the first two years of his presidency an A+

stressing his administration has done a great job reviving America's economy our

kim yusin reports president Trump has hinted at the possibility of changing as

many as five cabinet positions this is what he said during an interview with

Fox News which was aired on Sunday speaking to Fox News Sundays Chris

Wallace Trump said he has three or four or five positions in mind but explained

it may only be two in the end his remarks come as sources say Secretary of

Homeland Security Kirsten Nilson and chief of staff John Kelly may be

replaced speaking about Nilson president Trump

criticized how she handles the southern border with Mexico stressing she needs

to be much tougher Trump also said he gets along with Kelly but it's no longer

a guarantee he will remain in his position

president Trump has repeatedly expressed his intention to make changes following

the midterm elections but he is yet to provide details president Trump also

gave his tenure as commander-in-chief and a plus rating explaining that the US

economy is in the best shape ever on the special counsel probe into Russian

interference in the 2016 presidential election Trump remains firm that there

was no collusion and that he'll not sit down for an interview with Robert

Mueller's team President Trump said a written response will be turned over

soon which he said gives very detailed answers and explanations kim eun-sun

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