Tuesday, November 27, 2018

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George Papadopoulos George Papadopoulos, ex asesor del presidente de EEUU Donald Trump durante la campaña para las elecciones de 2016, ingresó este lunes en la cárcel para cumplir una condena de 14 días de prisión por haber mentido al FBI en el marco de la investigación sobre la trama rusa

Según medios locales, Papadopoulos se apersonó sobre las 12:00 hora local (18:00 GMT) en la prisión federal de Oxford, en el estado de Wisconsin

El ex asesor fue condenado solo a 14 días de prisión porque en octubre de 2017 se declaró culpable del delito de mentir al FBI, penado con hasta cinco años de cárcel, y aceptó colaborar con el fiscal especial Robert Mueller, que desde mayo de 2017 investiga el alcance de la supuesta injerencia rusa en los comicios

George Papadopoulos, asesor de política exterior de la campañade Donald Trump (LinkedIn) En las últimas semanas, el condenado había pedido postergar el cumplimiento de la pena y continuar bajo fianza a la espera de una apelación en un caso separado en el que cuestionó la constitucionalidad del fiscal Mueller

Sin embargo, el juez Randy Moss consideró que no es un argumento suficiente y ordenó que la pena inicie este lunes, como estaba programado

Papadopoulos cooperó durante más de un año con la investigación del fiscal sobre la interferencia de Rusia en las elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos en 2016 y la posible connivencia con la campaña de Trump

Testificó que los principales miembros de la campaña de Trump lo animaron durante 2016 a forjar lazos con Rusia, incluso después de que él les dijo que Moscú tenía -y podría estar dispuesto a compartir- información comprometedora sobre la rival de Trump, la demócrata Hillary Clinton

En su declaración previa a la sentencia, Papadopoulos admitió haber mentido al FBI en enero de 2017, pero dijo que había sido guiado por el deseo de proteger su carrera y una ingenua lealtad a la administración Trump

MÁS SOBRE ESTE TEMA: La justicia ordenó que un ex asesor de Donald Trump se reporte en prisión este lunes para comenzar a cumplir su condena

For more infomation >> George Papadopoulos, ex asesor de Donald Trump, ingresó en la cárcel para cumplir una condena de 14 - Duration: 2:22.

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Secret Service Scolds Tom Arnold Like a Schoolboy After Trump Death Threats - Duration: 5:12.

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Trump amenaza con cerrar la frontera con México de forma permanente - Duration: 3:44.

For more infomation >> Trump amenaza con cerrar la frontera con México de forma permanente - Duration: 3:44.

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'We will close the border permanently if need be': Trump threatens - Duration: 14:03.

'We will close the border permanently if need be': Trump threatens

President Trump threatened to permanently close the U.S. border with Mexico on Monday, saying he'll take the drastic action if members of a swelling migrant caravan are not deported back to their Central American homelands.

U.S. Border Patrol fired tear gas canisters and rubber bullets at a group of migrants on Sunday, including families with young children, as hundreds tried to storm the border.

San Diego Sector Border Control chief patrol agent Rodney Scott said Monday morning on CNN that when the migrants approached border fences, they 'immediately started throwing rocks and debris at our agents, taunting our agents.

'And once our agents were assaulted and the numbers started growing – you know we had two or three agents at a time facing hundreds of people at a time – they deployed tear gas to protect themselves and protect the border.

Carla Provost, the chief of U.S. Border Patrol, told the Fox news Channel that 'our agents were being assaulted.

A large group approached the area and they were throwing rocks and bottles at my men and women, putting them in harm's way as well as other members of the caravan.'.

The confrontation produced chaos and new dangers that prompted U.S. officials to close the crossing between Tijuana and San Diego, stopping everyone in their tracks – including thousands travelling legally between the U.S.

The border reopened Monday morning, but Trump tweeted a stern warning to Mexico: Deport the migrants, a horde that includes 'stone cold criminals,' or see the economically critical crossing sealed permanently.

He called for Congress to fund his border wall with Mexico at a time when congressional Democrats are counting down the final weeks before they take over the House of Representatives.

'Mexico should move the flag waving Migrants, many of whom are stone cold criminals, back to their countries.

Do it by plane, do it by bus, do it anyway you want, but they are NOT coming into the U.S.A.,' Trump tweeted. 'We will close the Border permanently if need be. Congress, fund the WALL!'.

The president's ultimatum played on TV screens worldwide Monday morning, alongside images of children screaming and coughing in Sunday's mayhem at the San Ysidro Port of Entry as Border Patrol officers tried to push the surging mass of people back.

The crowd control tactics began when migrants tried to cut a hole in razor wire on the Mexican side of the fence.

Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project, told CNN on Monday that Border Patrol was guilty of an 'overuse of force.

'There are women and children out there. Using tear gas in this situation does not seem justified,' he said.

But Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said she would not put up with the 'lawlessness' and threatened harsh punishments for 'anyone who destroys federal property, endangers our frontline operators, or violates our sovereignty.

Nielsen confirmed that border personnel were 'struck by projectiles thrown by caravan members. ' She condemned those responsible for their 'dangerous' actions that were 'not consistent with peacefully seeking asylum.

Mexico also vowed to deport about 500 migrants who tried to 'violently' and 'illegally' cross the U.S. border on Sunday, according to the Mexican Interior Ministry.

More than 5,000 of them, mostly asylum seekers, have been camped in and around a sports complex in Tijuana after making their way through Mexico in recent weeks.

Agents at the San Ysidro entry point are processing fewer than 100 asylum petitions a day. But Scott, the Border Patrol's chief agent in San Diego, said Monday legitimate asylum seekers are few and far between.

'What I saw on the border yesterday was not people walking up to Border Patrol agents and asking to claim asylum,' he said.

'Matter of fact, one of the groups I watched, one of the groups that several of them were arrested, they passed 10 or 15 marked Border Patrol units.

numerous uniformed personnel, as they were chanting, waving a Honduran flag, and throwing rocks at the agents.'. 'If they were truly asylum seekers, they would have just walked up with their hands up and surrendered. And that did not take place.'.

Despite heightened tensions, Mexico said it would not send military forces to control more than 7,000 migrants from a caravan currently amassed at the U.

Honduran migrant Ana Zuniga, 23, said she saw migrants open a small hole in concertina wire at a gap on the Mexican side of a levee, at which point U.S. agents fired tear gas at them.

'We ran, but when you run the gas asphyxiates you more,' she told the AP while cradling her three-year-old daughter Valery in her arms.

Mexico pledged to shore up security near its border with the United States and local authorities said that 39 migrants were arrested after a peaceful march devolved into chaos.

Mexico's Milenio TV also showed images of several migrants at the border trying to jump over the fence. Yards away on the U.S. side, shoppers streamed in and out of an outlet mall.

U.S. Border Patrol helicopters flew overhead, while U.S. agents held vigil on foot beyond the wire fence in California.

The Border Patrol office in San Diego said via Twitter that pedestrian crossings have been suspended at the San Ysidro port of entry at both the East and West facilities. All northbound and southbound traffic was halted.

San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer tweeted on Sunday: 'It is critical that U.S. and Mexican federal leaders work together to safely resolve the migrant crisis. 'Our way of life relies on a safe, secure and functioning border.

'From travel to shipping to daily commutes between San Diego and Tijuana, it is essential to our community. Earlier Sunday, several hundred Central American migrants pushed past a blockade of Mexican police who were standing guard near the international border crossing.

They appeared to easily pass through without using violence, and some of the migrants called on each other to remain peaceful.

They convened the demonstration to try to pressure the U.S. to hear their asylum claims and carried hand-painted American and Honduran flags while chanting: 'We are not criminals! We are international workers!'.

A second line of Mexican police carrying plastic riot shields stood guard outside a Mexican customs and immigration plaza. That line of police had installed tall steel panels behind them outside the Chaparral crossing on the Mexican side of the border.

Migrants were asked by police to turn back toward Mexico. Irineo Mujica, who has accompanied the migrants for weeks as part of the aid group Pueblo Sin Fronteras, said the aim of Sunday's march toward the U.S.

border was to make the migrants' plight more visible to the governments of Mexico and the U.S. 'We can't have all these people here,' Mujica told The Associated Press.

Tijuana Mayor Juan Manuel Gastelum on Friday declared a humanitarian crisis in his border city of 1. 6 million, which he says is struggling to accommodate the crush of migrants.

U.S. President Donald Trump took to Twitter Sunday to express his displeasure with the caravans in Mexico.

'Would be very SMART if Mexico would stop the Caravans long before they get to our Southern Border, or if originating countries would not let them form (it is a way they get certain people out of their country and dump in U.S.

No longer),' he wrote. Mexico's Interior Ministry said Sunday the country has sent 11,000 Central Americans back to their countries of origin since Oct. It said that 1,906 of them were members of the recent caravans.

Mexico is on track to send a total of around 100,000 Central Americans back home by the end of this year.

Earlier on Sunday, Nielsen tweetedSunday: 'This AM, @CBP was forced to close the #SanYsidro POE to ensure public safety in response to a large # of migrants seeking to illegally enter the U.

'They attempted to breach legacy fence infrastructure along the border & sought to harm CBP personnel by throwing projectiles @ them. '@DHS will not tolerate this type of lawlessness & will not hesitate to shut down POEs for security reasons.

'We'll seek to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law anyone who destroys federal property, endangers our frontline operators, or violates our sovereignty.

'#CBP along w other DHS, federal, state & local law enforcement, & the @DeptofDefense, have a robust presence along the SW Border and at our POEs.

We remain in close contact with Mexican authorities and are committed to resolving this situation safely in concert with them.'.

In a later tweet, she condemned members of the caravan throwing objects at border personnel. She wrote: 'Today CBP (Customs and Border Protection) personnel were struck by projectiles thrown by caravan members.

'Such actions are dangerous & not consistent w peacefully seeking asylum. The perpetrators will be prosecuted. I will continue to aggressively support DHS personnel as they work to safely secure our border.'.

For more infomation >> 'We will close the border permanently if need be': Trump threatens - Duration: 14:03.

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Trump, Pence in Biloxi for Hyde-Smith rally for Mississippi Senator runoff - Duration: 3:02.

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Trump Brags About Gassing Women And Children At The Border - Duration: 0:46.

Now some human rights loving snowflakes

are upset because the USA

proved how tough we are by

using chemical agents to gas women and children

refugees at the border.

So what if gassing people is a war crime?

America is tough.

In fact, to prove how tough I am,

I will personally fight...

any..

migrant child!

Under 40 pounds.

We've got one here, sir.

Aaaa!

Somebody call secret service!

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Trump Trashes CNN Like Never Before, Suggests 'Worldwide' Network To Shut Them Down - Duration: 3:08.

For more infomation >> Trump Trashes CNN Like Never Before, Suggests 'Worldwide' Network To Shut Them Down - Duration: 3:08.

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President Trump Threatens To Close U.S. Border - Duration: 1:52.

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Trump's Cabinet Officials Can't Stop Breaking The Law - Duration: 4:36.

Recently and EPA official from Donald Trump's EPA was actually arrested in the state of

Alabama.

I'm part of a scheme that he had arranged allegedly to help a coal company avoid having

to clean up some of their toxic waste.

He was arrested, put in handcuffs, and taken to jail where he was then released later on

$30,000 bond.

Now, the reason that story is important is because it just highlights how corrupt and

incompetent everyone in this trump administration truly is.

News Day recently did a phenomenal article about all of the investigations and all of

the scandals that have plagued every single member of Donald Trump's cabinet.

I mean, between Scott Pruitt, Andrew Wheeler at the EPA, Ryan Zinke at the Interior Department,

Steven Mnuchin at the treasury.

Uh, Wilbur Ross has commerce secretary Betsy DeVos at the Department of Education and Ben

Carson at Hud.

Every single one of them has been involved in at least one scandal, one impropriety.

Uh, well, improper activity I should say.

Excuse me.

So why, why are we allowing this to continue?

Is the big question.

I mean, who out there actually believes Donald Trump is still trying to drain the swamp?

That's a question I would love to see answered.

I would love any right wing are out there to send me a message and explain how exactly

trump has drained the swamp because the level of corruption we have seen in this government

has not been seen throughout my entire lifetime.

There are more scandals, more investigations, more lawsuits involving Donald Trump's cabinets.

Then we have seen in modern history, the man didn't drain the swamp.

He refilled it.

This is a level of corruption that is to date on precedented.

Let's go through a few of them.

We, let's start with Betsy DeVos, who's currently being sued because she stood to gain by loosening

the rules for a student loan borrowers, uh, and for profit colleges, of which she has

a financial stake in.

Of course, Ben Carson, his scandal was probably the most talked about, uh, his.

One of the things, you know, buying the 35, $40,000 China set for his office at HUD.

And to be honest, I have to point this out a little bit.

The reason everybody knew about Ben Carson's thing, he had to go and testify in front of

Congress about why he bought these things.

He throw his wife under the bus.

He said she picked it out so you know, that's, that's what happened.

And the guy has no morals and no, you know, courage whatsoever immediately through his

wife under the bus on that.

But I have to say most people don't understand Betsy DeVos is scandalous or Zinke scandals,

scandals or even Wilbur Ross, the scandals, but they all know about Carson's and honestly

I kind of feel like it has to do with the color of his skin.

I feel like Carson, who's scandal is probably the most mild got chosen out of all of them

to be the whipping boy because of the color of his skin.

I mean you've got Mnuchin who should be in prison for what he did during the subprime

lending crisis, but instead he's taken private jets.

He's sitting on the top of Fort Knox watching eclipses and yet we're having congressional

hearings about Ben Carson's dinner plates.

I mean, come on, you have to admit there has to be something showing why we're going after

Ben Carson so fiercely, but not Mnuchin or or even Zinke who is now under an even larger

investigation for approving a land deal from which he profited while being in office.

Zinke also took 66 vacation days in just first 18 months in office.

I've been here 15 years and I haven't taken 66 vacation days since I started.

This dude hits it in 18 months.

The bottom line is this.

There are a lot of scandals involving this trump administration and anyone who believes

that Donald Trump is actually draining the swamp needs to go have their head examined

because they're clearly not paying any attention to what's actually happening in the real world.

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Trump FAILS To Get Charity Fraud Lawsuit Against Him Dismissed - Duration: 3:44.

Donald trump was dealt a major blow by a federal judge this past week, uh, when that judge

ruled that Donald trump could not get rid of a lawsuit against him and his children

for allegedly misusing charitable funds from the trump foundation and using that to pay

themselves to pay other bills and to benefit his presidential campaign.

Now, in case you're not familiar with it, a New York attorney general, Barbara Underwood,

she spent two years investigating this case.

Uh, you know, even before she became the age of New York, now that she is the age she is

going forward, they have filed the suit against trump and his children, Ivanka, Don Junior,

and Eric.

And basically what happened was they took money into the trump foundation, millions

of dollars.

They then used it.

Some of it was used to actually pay off lawsuits for Mara Lago.

Some of it was used to benefit donald trump's presidential campaign and other parts of that

big pot of money.

We're just used to pay people from the trump organization.

Very little of it went to charity.

And while that part's not illegal, using it to benefit a presidential campaign or using

that money to pay off other lawsuits and settlements is 100 percent illegal.

Donald trump and his lawyers had been trying to get this lawsuit thrown out, trying to

argue that this judge overseeing the case does not in fact have jurisdiction over Donald

Trump because he is a sitting president of the United States.

Well, this judge, as well as the judge earlier in the summer, both ruled, yeah, we definitely

have jurisdiction over you.

This happened in New York.

Were judges in New York, not sure where the disconnect is, but yes, we have jurisdiction

over you and this case is going to move forward.

The best thing about this case, other than the fact that multiple judges have now ruled

that it's going forward because we have jurisdiction, is the fact that this is state law.

So if Donald Trump or any of his children are convicted, they can't be pardoned.

You can't be pardoned for violating a state law.

Only a federal law.

So say for example, Donald Trump junior goes to prison for the misuse of charitable funds.

There's literally nothing his father can do to get him out of prison.

That would be legal.

I'm sure there's plenty of things he could do that would be illegal, but you get what

I'm saying.

He can't save his children.

He couldn't save himself if this thing goes to criminal proceedings right now it's just

a civil suit, but if this civil suit goes the way that the prosecutor thinks said, well,

it will 100 percent open up criminal liability against Donald trump and his children and

if they go down for this, there is nothing that anyone can do to save them from going

to prison and that's why this particular investigation lawsuit has the biggest potential out of all

of the Donald Trump lawsuits or investigations to actually take him down and in his presidency.

That is a long shot.

It is not likely to happen, but there is still that glimmer of hope in there that maybe this

particular investigation and lawsuit and potential criminal proceedings could possibly take down

the trump administration.

I'm not usually an optimistic person, but in this case I'm going to set aside a little

bit of optimism and a little bit of hope that Barbara Underwood could be the hero that we

desperately need in this country right now.

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Trump's Own Climate Report Shows Dangers Growing All Over U.S. - Duration: 3:58.

This past Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, Black Friday, biggest shopping day of the

year, the federal government finally released its climate assessment report, and in that

report they basically told us that the time for action is now the time for talk has ended,

and if we do not act soon, we can expect catastrophe across the United States.

In fact, the report already tells us that we're already experiencing the effects of

climate change in every state across the US.

Every single state right now is dealing with the impacts of climate change.

According to this assessment released by Donald Trump's government.

Now, everything in this assessment stands in stark contrast to things that trump himself

has said things that other Republicans in dc have said and things that, uh, donald trump's

cabinet members have said, they don't want to talk about climate change.

Most of them don't think it's happening or they've been paid enough by fossil fuel interests

to say that it's not happening or that there's nothing we can do about it.

Or in the rare instance that it's a good thing.

But this report says otherwise it says that we're kind of screwed right now and if you

want to be even more screwed later, continue doing nothing, which is currently the path

that we're on with the trump administration.

There was one bright spot with this particular report and that was that for about 36 to almost

48 hours.

The media was talking about the impacts of climate change.

Politicians were talking about the impact of climate change and the fact that we need

to do something about it for almost 48 hours.

We had conversations about climate change or you may not think that's important, but

trust me, as somebody who has been discussing climate change for over a decade, somebody

who's been working on countering misinformation from right wingers and fossil fuel funded

groups for more than eight years.

I can tell you that 48 hours of coverage of actual climate change discussion in corporate

media is not something we have ever seen.

Even when we have the massive wildfires and the massive hurricanes and droughts and floods

and all that.

They don't talk about climate change.

But here, this past weekend, even though the administration attempted to bury the report

by releasing it on Black Friday, we still had conversations about it.

We have politicians that are coming into DC, newly elected representatives who are bringing

a fight for the climate with them.

We may finally get action, you know, typically a report like this would come out and it would

seem like, well all hope is lost, but it's not lost anymore.

Yeah, we're in a dire situation and we have to do something about it.

But for the first time since I've been talking about it, I'm actually optimistic about it.

I know I'm not optimistic that Donald trump is gonna do something about it, but I am optimistic

about these new comers in Congress who have already gotten some of the old guard Democrats

to join in with the idea of a green new deal.

We can take action and they want to take action and we're likely going to take action once

we get trump out of office.

Once we get these climate change, denying Republican out of office, the American public

wants action.

They've been wanting it for years, a majority of all parties, and now we finally have politicians

who want to put this on the front page.

As long as they keep up that fight and as long as the public pays attention, we will

get some good climate policy out of the Democrats, but only if we keep pushing them to do it.

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Trump Contradicts His Own Administration's Climate Change Report | The Daily Show - Duration: 4:57.

If you were anywhere, uh, on the East Coast

during Thanksgiving, you would know that it got so damn cold.

Like, it was freezing. It was so cold

that your turkey refused to come out of the oven.

You're like, "It's time." Turkey was like,

"Ten more minutes, ten more minutes, ten more minutes."

And because of that, some of you might have been thinking,

"Whatever happened to global warming?"

Well, on Friday, the U.S. government told us.

A new government report says manmade climate change

is already wreaking havoc on the U.S.

13 federal agencies warn of more destructive western wildfires,

longer heat waves in the southeast

and more powerful Atlantic hurricanes.

It says climate change could shrink the U.S. economy

by hundreds of billions of dollars

by the end of the century.

I love how America always thinks

about everything in economic terms.

Like, even when they talk about the end of the world,

they say, "Climate change is gonna kill everybody,

and that's gonna cost us, like, a billion dollars."

(laughter)

But this is big news. 13 agencies,

all part of the Trump administration,

have released an official report saying

that manmade climate change is not only real,

but its effects are already here. Yeah, already here.

It's like in the movies when someone screams,

"Close the door! We're all gonna die!"

And then, the friend turns, and they're bleeding,

and they're like, "We're already dead."

And he's like, "No. You're already dead. I'm out."

So, if the Trump administration said

that manmade climate change is happening, then surely,

the Trump of the administration will finally come on board.

But this is what the president said

when asked what he thinks of the report.

I've seen it, uh, I've read some of it, and it's fine.

Yeah. I don't believe it.

-MAN: You don't believe it? -No. No, I don't believe it.

You don't believe it?

You don't...? How?

"Fine"? How?

How can one man possess all the stupidity of mankind?

(laughter)

It's like they edited his genes

to give him superhuman stupidity.

Like, the scientists in the lab were like,

"Well, should we give him superhuman strength?"

They're like, "Oh, that's dangerous to society.

"No, no, no, no, no. Let's make him really stupid.

What's the worst that could happen?"

The president of the United States is throwing away

four years of scientific work

which is endorsed by his own administration.

The question is, what possible reason

would thousands of scientists have

to lie about climate change?

Well, former senator Rick Santorum has a theory

which he shared on CNN this weekend.

If there was no climate change,

we'd have a lot of scientists looking for work.

Uh, the reality is that...

that a lot of these scientists are driven

by the money that they receive.

And of course, they don't receive money from corporations

and Exxon and the like. Why?

Because they're not allowed to, because it's tainted.

But they can receive it from people who have...

who support their agenda.

Of course. How did we miss it?

Climate change is just a scam!

It's a scam by scientists trying to get rich.

We should have known when we saw them balling

in those Gucci lab coats with the diamond-encrusted beakers.

Making it rain test tubes in the club.

Ow-ow-ow, ow-ow-ow, ow-ow.

Oh, and it wasn't just Rick Santorum.

After this report came out, right,

American news was littered with climate change buffoons.

And one of my favorites was this woman NBC brought on

to drop this gem.

We need to also recognize

that we just had two of the coldest years,

the biggest drop in global temperatures

that we've had since the 1980s,

the biggest in the last hundred years.

From the standpoint of those who have doubts about this...

And I-I don't think we can have any doubts

that there is climate change.

Whether it's anthropogenic, I don't know.

I'm not a scientist. I-I look at this as a citizen.

Uh, okay, once you say "I'm not a scientist,"

why is anyone listening to your scientific opinion?

"I look at this as a citizen."

Well, get the (bleep) out of here

with your opinions as a citizen.

Like, where else would we accept this shit?

You tell me now. Where else would we accept this?

If someone told me, "Hey, Trevor, these test results say

"that you have cancer, but I'm not a doctor.

I think you're fine," trust me, I would not be like,

"Oh, you're not a doctor? No, no. Carry on, Carry on.

Yeah, tell me your thoughts on my health."

And here's the thing. I can play clips

from the news like this forever. But why?

Why can I play clips like this forever?

Why does the news keep bringing on non-scientists

to argue against science?

I mean, CNN pays Rick Santorum to come on and talk that shit.

This woman's group has gotten funding from oil companies.

So why is the news having these climate-deniers on?

Like, why would you do that?

Because think of it. Think of it this way.

When Maury Povich brings someone on,

if the DNA test says you are the father, then that's it.

The science has spoken.

He doesn't go, "All right, we've done the DNA test,

but in your opinion, Lavar, why are you not the father?"

Because he knows dudes would be like,

"Well, first of all, 'cause it's expensive,

"and second of all, look at that baby's hair!

That's ain't my shit."

So all I'm saying is, American news,

maybe you should respect science as much as Maury Povich does.

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Federal Judge Smacks Down Trump's Attempt To Ban Asylum Seekers - Duration: 4:18.

On, I believe it was November eighth, Donald Trump announced that we were no longer taking

in any asylum seekers to the United States.

Nobody could come into this country seeking asylum.

Last week, a federal judge ruled that, yes, yes, they can because Donald Trump does not

have the authority to ban asylum seekers from coming into the United States, and the reason

that Donald Trump does not have the authority to ban asylum seekers according to the judge's

ruling, is that it was an act of Congress that approved the asylum program.

In fact, there've been three different laws from Congress, I think, dating back to the

early 19 fifties all the way through the nineties that mentioned refugees, asylum seekers, things

like that that we have to let them in or we have to have a process by which they can come

into the United States.

All three of those at least, were approved by Congress and signed by the sitting president

for Donald trump to come out in end of the program.

That would be a president overriding an act of Congress, which he does not have the authority

to do.

That's the issue here.

That's what the judge ruled on and she said, no, you cannot do this.

This is not within your realm of presidential powers.

Here's the problem with this.

First and foremost, we know that the trump administration is not listening to the judge.

Instead of allowing asylum seekers to come in, we're shooting them with tear gas.

Seeking asylum is not illegal.

It is not a crime.

Hell, even crossing the border illegally is not a federal crime.

It's a misdemeanor, and yet the Donald Trump administration is treating these people as

if they are already convicted felons by denying them asylum.

So according to this judge, the asylum process has to be put back in place and then I think

around December 19th, they're going to have another hearing to decide whether or not she

has to permanently put a ban on trump's asylum ban in place.

The administration has said they're going to appeal this particular ruling and here's

what could possibly happen.

Either it goes all the way to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court says, no, Mr Trump,

you cannot override an act of Congress.

You can't ban asylum seekers.

That's the best case scenario.

Another possible scenario if that happens, is that trump could say, okay, I can't ban

people from seeking asylum, but I do have the authority to set the number, so I'm setting

the number each year at one one person.

That's it.

Unfortunately, he does have the authority to do that.

He's already lowered the number since he came into office.

It has lowered a, I think by about 20 to 30,000 people from last year to this year and that's

what he could do.

The even worse scenario is if the Supreme Court hears this case and comes back and says,

yes, Mr. President, you have the authority to override an act of Congress.

That's going be the most damaging thing to ever happen to the United States of America.

It will give Donald Trump a blank check to override any particular thing that he wants

to do and not just trump.

We're talking about any president down the line.

I mean the very role, the limitation of powers of the US president could potentially go in

front of this conservative majority Supreme Court.

That's not gonna end well for anyone left or right, because eventually republicans aren't

gonna have power anymore.

Then what happens when you get a democratic person in there who says, I'm going to override

these acts of Congress.

I don't like this.

I'm going to do whatever the hell I want because the supreme court has said, we can act like

many dictators for the next four years.

That's not how this government is supposed to function.

That's not how it was designed and trump keeps pushing the envelope because he knows he's

packed the courts enough to where eventually this is going to come before a judge that

he likes, that he appointed.

That's going to rule in his favor.

That's what's at stake with this particular ruling.

So Kudos to the judge who put a temporary stop the trumps asylum band, but I hope everybody

understands the bigger implications.

If the administration appeals this all the way to the supreme court.

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