Saturday, November 24, 2018

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The greatest thing about Donald J Trump's presidency is....

Yeah, I had to make you wait for that.

The greatest part of this presidency with all of it's controversy and stress and ridiculousness

is the fact that more and more people are getting involved.

People are paying attention and they are getting involved where they never have before.

They are learning and educating themselves in the system and in many things that they

might not have even ever shown interest in if it had not been for living through this

current time.

I see people getting involved.

Protesting against injustices and for causes to a degree that I've never seen in my life

before.

I see people genuinely speaking up and speaking out and speaking their truths.

I see people getting involved with politics and charities, organizations.

I see people standing up and working together and helping to fight for equality.

I see women standing up and taking their healthcare and rights into their own hands.

I see people of color and minorities raising up and using their voices in ways that I've

never seen before.

I see people of color and LGBT folks finally getting elected and serving in government

positions.

I see this and out of everything going on in the world it gives me hope for the future.

The United States can become a better and safer place where inclusiveness and embracing

our differences and our diversity can become the norm.

I see a better future for our country and all those in it if we keep up the fight and

keep moving forward.

We are both living and writing history and this will surely be a very interesting chapter

for our children or grandchildren to read in class.

For more infomation >> The Best Part of Trump's Presidency - Duration: 1:25.

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Trump Cronies Find New LGBTQ Protections to Attack: Nov 24 Debrief - Duration: 2:50.

Turns out the election's rainbow wave was even bigger than we thought.

Republicans are pushing for an end to LGBTQ-friendly policies in youth programs and a North American

trade deal.

Taiwan votes on marriage equality this weekend.

And the international community is mobilizing, a little bit, to protect queer citizens from

a government purge in Tanzania.

We'll have the week's top LGBTQ news stories and how they affect you on Weekly Debrief.

Weekly Debrief is made possible by everyone who pledges a dollar or more a month on Patreon.

If you find Weekly Debrief helpful, head over to patreon.com/mattbaume or click the link

in the description to join the folks who make the show possible.

Now that the dust is settling from the election, we're getting a clearer picture of just

how large the rainbow wave truly was.

Over half of the LGBTQ candidates running in the midterm won their races.

That's 244 out of 432 candidates, many to major national offices.

That puts queer leaders in a strong position to protect queer Americans in 2019.

And they'll have their work cut out for them.

Over the last two years there's been a surge in homophobic policies adopted at every level

of government.

An investigation in Iowa has revealed that the Trump administration pushed the youth

training program 4H to drop queer-friendly policies.

4H had previously established guidelines ensuring equal access for LGBTQ youth, but Trump's

Secretary of Agriculture ordered them to reverse course.

Thanks to viewer Max Bader for sending in the tip about that story.

Also this week, Republicans pushed to remove LGBTQ workplace protections from a deal with

Canada and Mexico.

The agreement, which covers a wide range of trade issues, currently includes a non-binding

recommendation that countries work to end employment discrimination.

That's proven too much for Republicans who are insisting it be removed.

The agreement is scheduled to be signed November 30.

Taiwan will vote on marriage equality this weekend, and at the moment the polls look

encouraging.

One survey showed support at around 70%.

If the measure passes, Taiwan will become the first country in Asia to recognize the

freedom to marry.

And the international community is reacting strongly to government crackdowns on LGBTQ

citizens in Tanzania.

With some authorities there calling for a purge of queer Tanzanians, this week the World

Bank and the country of Denmark announced that they will withhold financial support

for the country.

Human rights groups are calling on other donors, like the US, to follow suit.

For this week's action item, follow the work of the nonprofit Equality Now.

They're keeping a close eye on the situation on Tanzania, which is quite dire, and they're

applying pressure to governments and financial institutions to withhold money until Tanzanian

government ends the violence against queer people.

As always, let me know about stories that need covering @mattbaume on Twitter and in

the YouTube comments.

Thanks to everyone who makes Weekly Debrief possible with a pledge of patreon -- if you

find the show helpful, head over to Patreon.com/mattbaume or click the link in the description.

And I'll debrief you next week.

For more infomation >> Trump Cronies Find New LGBTQ Protections to Attack: Nov 24 Debrief - Duration: 2:50.

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Rep. Duffy: President Trump gives Mexico a 'rude awakening' - Duration: 4:30.

For more infomation >> Rep. Duffy: President Trump gives Mexico a 'rude awakening' - Duration: 4:30.

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A Look Back At How Mueller's Probe Has Shaped Donald Trump's Presidency | The 11th Hour | MSNBC - Duration: 10:26.

For more infomation >> A Look Back At How Mueller's Probe Has Shaped Donald Trump's Presidency | The 11th Hour | MSNBC - Duration: 10:26.

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BREAKING TRUMP MAKES HIS MOVE AGAINST ROBERT MUELLER - Duration: 13:37.

aBREAKING: TRUMP MAKES HIS MOVE AGAINST ROBERT MUELLER

Robert Mueller turned Donald Trump's life upside down.

The special counsel is working to frame the President.

And he just got one step closer to his goal with this guilty plea.

Robert Mueller Scores A Victory Robert Mueller won an important victory.

He forced former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort to plead guilty to two felony counts.

Mueller won a conviction on eight counts of financial crimes in a trial in Virginia earlier

this month.

Manafort was to face a second trial in Washington, D.C. related to his lobbying work in Ukraine.

However, he cut a deal instead since he was likely to lose again.

Journalists declared Manafort's guilty plea a major development.

That's because Manafort agreed to cooperate with Mueller as part of his deal.

Anti-Trump journalists believe Manafort held the smoking gun.

They think because he worked with pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine that he is the key

to any collusion.

In addition, these fake news reporters bought into the Christopher Steele dossier.

Steele claimed in the dossier that Manafort plotted with the Russians to rig the election.

Manafort had attended the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting with the Russians who were promising

dirt on Hillary.

The meeting turned out to be a waste of time.

The Russians did not turn over any "dirt" on Hillary.

They wanted to lobby the Trump campaign on lifting sanctions against Russian adoption.

But anti-Trump journalists hoped Manafort would provide evidence that Donald Trump,

Jr. told his father about the meeting.

That would allow Mueller to indict Manafort for lying to Congress.

Mueller's Win Falls Apart While the media bragged that Mueller scored

a major victory, they also covered up one truth.

Mueller did not charge Manafort with collusion.

Manafort pleaded guilty to crimes that took place years before he worked for Trump.

Press Secretary Sarah Sanders pointed out Manafort's guilty plea had nothing to do

with Trump's victory.

"This had absolutely nothing to do with the president or his victorious 2016 presidential

campaign," she said.

"It is totally unrelated."

Additionally, Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani noted one point about the deal.

Manafort's lawyers said it had nothing to do with Trump.

They said Manafort had no evidence of collusion.

Giuliani wrote:

ACCORDING TO SOURCES CLOSE TO MANAFORT DEFENSE: "THE COOPERATION AGREE DOES NOT INVOLVE

THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN….THERE WAS NO COLLUSION WITH RUSSIA."

ANOTHER ROAD TRAVELLED BY MUELLER.

SAME CONCLUSION: NO EVIDENCE OF COLLUSION PRESIDENT DID NOTHING WRONG.

Manafort Threatens A Clinton Ally Manafort's deal is trouble for Tony Podesta.

Podesta is the brother of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.

He worked with Manafort on lobbying in Ukraine.

Prosecutors say Podesta broke the law.

They claim he did not register as a foreign agent.

Manafort pleaded guilty to this law as well.

Many experts believe Manafort did not flip on Trump.

They believe his real value is helping Mueller build a case against Podesta.

We will keep you up to date on any new developments

in this story.

For more infomation >> BREAKING TRUMP MAKES HIS MOVE AGAINST ROBERT MUELLER - Duration: 13:37.

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Trump dismisses report that he is unhappy with Mnuchin - Duration: 2:42.

For more infomation >> Trump dismisses report that he is unhappy with Mnuchin - Duration: 2:42.

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Ken Starr on Trump's 'symbolic victory' in Mueller probe - Duration: 5:42.

For more infomation >> Ken Starr on Trump's 'symbolic victory' in Mueller probe - Duration: 5:42.

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Trump gearing up for battle with Congress over border wall - Duration: 7:06.

For more infomation >> Trump gearing up for battle with Congress over border wall - Duration: 7:06.

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Trump demands bipartisan effort to tackle border security - Duration: 11:42.

For more infomation >> Trump demands bipartisan effort to tackle border security - Duration: 11:42.

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Should Trump visit US troops deployed to the border - Duration: 4:32.

For more infomation >> Should Trump visit US troops deployed to the border - Duration: 4:32.

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The comings and goings of President Trump's Cabinet - Duration: 7:15.

For more infomation >> The comings and goings of President Trump's Cabinet - Duration: 7:15.

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Tin Mới 24/11/2018 - Hoa Kỳ SỮNG SỠ Tổng Thống Trump HẠ LỆNH TRUY TỐ HILLARY CLINTON - DƯƠNG ĐẠI HẢI - Duration: 36:30.

For more infomation >> Tin Mới 24/11/2018 - Hoa Kỳ SỮNG SỠ Tổng Thống Trump HẠ LỆNH TRUY TỐ HILLARY CLINTON - DƯƠNG ĐẠI HẢI - Duration: 36:30.

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BREAKING HORRIFYING TRUMP IMPEACHMENT ANNOUNCEMENT - Duration: 24:18.

BREAKING: HORRIFYING TRUMP IMPEACHMENT ANNOUNCEMENT

Deep State agents launched their most deadly plan to impeach the President.

But Sean Hannity saw what was coming next.

And he said the ten words that saved Donald Trump from impeachment.

The Deep State Leaks A Bombshell The New York Times sent Washington reeling

when they published a bombshell story.

Their story reported that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein lost his cool after

Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey.

Rosenstein could not handle the media blowback after Trump used Rosenstein's memo as the

basis for firing Comey.

He met with disgraced FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, Deep State agent Lisa Page

and other officials.

McCabe wrote a memo detailing how Rosenstein said he would wear a wire to record Trump.

The memo also stated that Rosenstein discussed using the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from

office.

Trump supporters reacted to this story with anger.

But it proved Trump right on a number of fronts.

First, it ended the argument about whether the Deep State exists.

Members of the media claimed Trump was a conspiracy theorist for saying there were rogue forces

in the government out to get him.

McCabe's memo shows Trump was correct.

Additionally, it proved once-and-for-all that the Mueller investigation is corrupt.

Rosenstein appointed Mueller.

The reporting made it clear that Rosenstein wanted to bring down Trump.

Critics believe this proves Rosenstein appointed Mueller with the sole goal of destroying the

President.

Sean Hannity Speaks Up Some Trump supporters demanded that the President

fire Rosenstein.

His actions were disloyal at best, and treasonous at worst.

Other Trump supporters smelled a trap.

Sean Hannity went on the air Friday with a message.

He said Trump should not fire Rosenstein.

"I have a message for the president tonight," Hannity said.

"Under zero circumstances should the president fire anybody."

Hannity claimed his sources let him in on the secret behind the New York Times story.

The leakers wanted to bait Trump into firing Rosenstein weeks before the election.

They hoped it would boost the Democrats and their quest to impeach Donald Trump.

"The president needs to know it is all a setup," Hannity said.

"He needs to know that regardless of whether he steps in or not, and I would argue he should

definitely not, the deep state tonight is crumbling from within at this very hour."

Trump May Still Fire Rosenstein Trump did a radio interview Monday morning

with Geraldo Rivera.

He said he was waiting for all the facts before making a decision.

"I don't want to comment on it until I get all the facts," Trump said.

"I haven't gotten all the facts, but certainly it's being looked at in terms of what took

place.

If anything took place and I'll make a determination sometime later, but I don't have the facts."

Rosenstein denied the story.

But his denial was weak.

He claimed he was being sarcastic when he said he would wear a wire.

Rosenstein also said there was no basis to use the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from

office.

However, that is not the same thing as denying you said it.

We will keep you up to date with any new developments

in

this ongoing story.

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