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Trump news on Youtube Dec 24 2018

Now another one of the biggest stories of 2018.

Back in May, President Trump announced that the U.S. was pulling out of the Iran nuclear

deal,... fulfilling one of his election campaign promises.

It's also one of the ways, like his approach to North Korea, in which Trump has overturned

the policies of his predecessors.

But in the case of Iran, U.S. allies broke with Washington and are standing by the deal.

Kan Hyeong-woo has this report.

In 2015, Iran signed a long-term deal over limiting its nuclear program with a group

of world powers... including the U.S., UK, France, China, Russia and Germany.

Under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action,... Iran agreed to limit its nuclear activities

and allow international inspectors to check nuclear-related facilities... in return for

the lifting of economic sanctions.

The International Atomic Energy Agency have consistently reported that Iran is complying

with all nuclear-related commitments.

But in May this year,...

President Trump announced that the U.S. was pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal.

" In just a short period of time, the world's leading state sponsor of terror will be on

the cusp of acquiring the world's most dangerous weapons.

Therefore, I am announcing today that the United States will withdraw from the Iran

nuclear deal."

The U.S. leader had long been opposed to the deal even before he became president,... saying

that the accord was a bad deal from the beginning as it did not address Iran's military influence

in the Middle East and its ballistic missile program.

After the U.S. withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal, others tried to keep the accord alive.

British Prime Minister May, German Chancellor Merkel and French President Macron re-stated

their continued commitment to the deal and vowed to work with all parties to assure its

terms were upheld.

Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo presented the Trump administration's new strategy

towards Iran,... pledging to apply unprecedented financial pressure on the Iranian regime by

imposing sanctions on oil and shipping.

But Iran hasn't backed down.

Iranian President Rouhani has warned his people that the country is facing a war situation

and has vowed that Iran will continue to sell its oil and break the U.S. sanctions.

Kan Hyeong-woo, Arirang News

For more infomation >> Iran nuclear deal: Trump's exit - Duration: 2:27.

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President Trump Smashes Media, Gives Facts On Shutdown, Syria - Duration: 4:45.

For more infomation >> President Trump Smashes Media, Gives Facts On Shutdown, Syria - Duration: 4:45.

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Melania and Barron Head to Mar-a-Lago for Christmas, Trump Stays Behind to Keep Working - Duration: 1:54.

For more infomation >> Melania and Barron Head to Mar-a-Lago for Christmas, Trump Stays Behind to Keep Working - Duration: 1:54.

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Trump Releases Twitter Video to Address Shutdown - Duration: 3:28.

For more infomation >> Trump Releases Twitter Video to Address Shutdown - Duration: 3:28.

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New Evidence of Comey's Anti-Trump and Pro-Hillary Bias Surfaces - Duration: 3:53.

For more infomation >> New Evidence of Comey's Anti-Trump and Pro-Hillary Bias Surfaces - Duration: 3:53.

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Mick Mulvaney Says Trump 'Now Realizes' He Can't Fire Fed Reserve Chief Jerome Powell - News Today - Duration: 3:05.

 Incoming White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney on Sunday said President Donald Trump "now realizes" he can't fire the head of the Federal Reserve, after reports that the president asked his advisers whether he had the ability to do so

 Trump, looking to blame someone over the recent stock market plunge, considered ousting Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, The Washington Post and CNN reported Saturday

 Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin tweeted Saturday night that Trump claimed he never suggested firing Powell or believed he had "the right to do so

"  But asked Sunday during an interview with ABC's "This Week" whether Trump believes he has the power to fire Powell, Mulvaney appeared to confirm reports that the president looked into whether he could

 "I think [Trump] put out a tweet last night specifically saying that he now realizes he does not have the ability to fire him," Mulvaney told ABC's "This Week

"  ABC's Jon Karl clarified that Trump never directly said as much ― only Mnuchin on his behalf

 "Is that who tweeted? All right," Mulvaney said. "I talked to ― I must have heard it ― I did speak with the treasury secretary last night about a bunch of things, including the lapse in appropriations and the shutdown, and he did mention that to me

"   Trump named Mulvaney as the acting White House chief of staff on Dec. 14, roughly a week after he announced John Kelly would leave the role by the end of the year

Mulvaney will assume the role in January and has been serving as director of the Office of Management and Budget since February 2017

 After news of the appointment, a video clip circulated of Mulvaney, at the time a congressman representing South Carolina, bashing Trump days before the 2016 presidential election

 "Do I like Donald Trump? No," Mulvaney can be heard saying in the video. "Yes, I'm supporting Donald Trump

I'm doing so as enthusiastically as I can, given the fact that I think he's a terrible human being

"  Mulvaney on Sunday downplayed his past criticism of Trump.  "He and I have joked about it," Mulvaney said of the clip

"He knows that I've been fighting with him to fight for ordinary Americans for the last two years

He likes having me around, and I like working for him."  Asked how long he believes he will serve as acting chief of staff, Mulvaney said he wasn't sure

 "I don't know," he said. "I think what we'll do is take a couple of weeks, a couple of months and see if he likes the way I'm handling the job, if I like the job

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For more infomation >> Mick Mulvaney Says Trump 'Now Realizes' He Can't Fire Fed Reserve Chief Jerome Powell - News Today - Duration: 3:05.

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CloseUp: Lewandowski says Trump 'believes he knows what's right for the American people' - Duration: 12:28.

For more infomation >> CloseUp: Lewandowski says Trump 'believes he knows what's right for the American people' - Duration: 12:28.

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Rep. Ted Lieu Just Dropped The Mic On Trump Over Border Wall Funding - Duration: 2:21.

For more infomation >> Rep. Ted Lieu Just Dropped The Mic On Trump Over Border Wall Funding - Duration: 2:21.

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Trump Admin Breaking Federal Law By Not Buying American Goods - Duration: 3:10.

According to a new report by the Government Accountability Office, the Trump administration

has routinely been breaking federal law by using government money to buy non American

parts.

According to Democratic Senator Chris Murphy, who released a statement along with this GAO

report that he had requested the Trump administration has spent tens of millions of dollars through

the Department of Defense, health and Human Services, homeland security and the va buying

things that they could have bought in America, but instead chose to buy from overseas manufacturers.

That is a direct violation of the Buy American Act.

As Chris Murphy points out and thereby they are breaking the law by spending this money

that could have been spent in the United States over seas.

This is a pretty cut and dry case, although this is not the kind of thing that's going

to warrant a criminal investigation.

Hell probably nobody is going to even be reprimanded for this and Murphy understands that.

What he's trying to do here is point out the hypocrisy of this administration of Donald

Trump who has repeatedly been videoed, literally hugging flags, saying how much he loves America,

and then when he's given the opportunity to do something good for this country, he instead

ship that money overseas just like he does with his own businesses.

This is not surprising in the least.

What surprised me is how low the numbers actually were.

I would expect it to be much higher than tens of millions, but again, that's tens of millions

of dollars that could have gone to US businesses to us workers, you know, trickled through

the local economies where those manufacturing plants are.

But instead he bought parts, aircraft parts, whatever it is, playing parts from overseas

manufacturers.

Even though we have plenty of folks here in the United States who make those every single

day.

That's why the Buy American Act came to fruition because people were tired of the federal government

spending money overseas rather than spinning it here and helping out our economy and our

citizens and our workers.

But Trump doesn't seem to care for him.

It's all about how he can get the most for his money and apparently it's a little bit

cheaper to ship tens of millions of our tax dollars to overseas manufacturers than spending

it here at home.

This man does not care about the United States.

He cares about money and that is the point that Chris Murphy, even though he didn't say

that, that's still the point he is trying to make.

He is trying to show Donald Trump supporters that at every possible turn, this man, Donald

Trump has been given the opportunity to help American workers and not one single time has

he ever jumped on that opportunity and done the right thing.

And the reason for that is because nothing will ever be more important to Donald Trump

than money.

For more infomation >> Trump Admin Breaking Federal Law By Not Buying American Goods - Duration: 3:10.

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Trump's North Korea Deal Continues To Implode - Duration: 3:42.

The deal more, I guess I should say, the alleged deal that the Trump administration made with

a Kim Jong-Un and North Korea continues to fall apart every week.

North Korea, according to a new report in the Associated Press, has now said that they

have no intention of ever done nuclear rising unless the United States basically does the

same thing.

So in spite of what Donald Trump told us after his little photo op that he did with Kim a

few months ago, North Korea is not denuclearized.

We have no evidence to suggest that they have shut down any of the sites that they claimed

they were going to shut down.

In fact, aerial surveillance shows that they've actually been upgrading some of the sites.

So literally nothing that Trump said happened at their meeting has happened and North Korea

now says, yeah, none of that is going to happen.

We don't even know why you're saying that.

We said we would do it according to the AP report.

So North Korea is out there right now saying either he misinterpreted what we said or he's

just flat out lying about it because we as a country are not going to die.

Nope.

Until you d nuke, uh, specifically from the Asian continent.

We do not want that veil of nuclear protection from the United States over there.

But it is broader than that.

It is denuclearization of the United States.

And I got to be honest, that is not a crazy demand, right?

I mean, when you think about it in these terms, the United States has the largest nuclear

arsenal out there, right?

I say, you know, US in Russia, we've got that constant.

We'll build a few more to put our number over the top.

But, uh, you know, we're, we're either at the top or were tied for first in number of

nukes we have.

And we as the leader in nukes, as the only country that's ever dropped nuclear bombs

on civilian populations ever.

Uh, we have the audacity to go out there and tell other countries, you can't have these

just us, these are ours.

You can't have them or we're gonna kill you.

That's what we tell them.

Why?

Why would any country in the world look at us with, you know, 600 nuclear bombs ready

to fire at the incident and say, hold the hell up dude, I can't have these, but you

have them and you can hit my country in 30 minutes with them.

How?

How is that okay?

How, how, why would I agree to this?

This makes no sense.

I'm going to protect myself from you because you seem to be a little hostile towards anyone

that's not American and even some Americans I.

You can't necessarily blame other countries with this and I am sure as hell not trying

to sympathize or anything with North Korea, they are horrible.

Kim Jong-Un is a terrible human being.

What he's doing to his population is criminal and the man needs to be thrown in the Hague

and put on trial for crimes against humanity.

But I am saying from a rational thinking standpoint, if we're sitting here on a throne of nuclear

weapons, we have no high ground to tell anyone in the world, no matter how evil they are,

that they can't have them because nobody on this planet, no country has ever done with

nuclear weapons.

What the United States has done, we want other people to do.

We need to lead the way by doing it ourselves.

On until then, it is incredibly irrational for us to think any country on this planet

is going to listen to us when we tell them that they can't have these weapons that we

love so much.

For more infomation >> Trump's North Korea Deal Continues To Implode - Duration: 3:42.

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TRUMP İLE OYNADIM RAKİPLERİNE DİL ATTI - PUBG MOBİLE - Duration: 13:26.

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Gutfeld: Prison reform is a big humanitarian story the press largely ignored, because it was Trump - Duration: 12:28.

For more infomation >> Gutfeld: Prison reform is a big humanitarian story the press largely ignored, because it was Trump - Duration: 12:28.

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Judge Jeanine: President Trump, you must build the wall - Duration: 8:11.

For more infomation >> Judge Jeanine: President Trump, you must build the wall - Duration: 8:11.

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Rep. Gaetz: Trump will not sign a bad spending bill deal after previously signing a bad spending cap - Duration: 5:35.

For more infomation >> Rep. Gaetz: Trump will not sign a bad spending bill deal after previously signing a bad spending cap - Duration: 5:35.

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Iran nuclear deal: Trump's exit - Duration: 2:24.

Back in May, President Trump announced that the U.S. was pulling out of the 2015 Iran

nuclear deal,... fulfilling one of his election campaign promises.

But the decision has led European countries to reaffirmed their commitment to the Iran

deal.

Kan Hyeong-woo takes a look at what the U.S. withdrawal meant for the involved parties.

In 2015, Iran signed a long-term deal over limiting its nuclear program with a group

of world powers... including the U.S., UK, France, China, Russia and Germany.

Under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action,... Iran agreed to limit its nuclear activities

and allow international inspectors to check nuclear-related facilities... in return for

the lifting of economic sanctions.

The International Atomic Energy Agency have consistently reported that Iran is complying

with all nuclear-related commitments.

But in May this year,...

President Trump announced that the U.S. was pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal.

" In just a short period of time, the world's leading state sponsor of terror will be on

the cusp of acquiring the world's most dangerous weapons.

Therefore, I am announcing today that the United States will withdraw from the Iran

nuclear deal."

The U.S. leader had long been opposed to the deal even before he became president,... saying

that the accord was a bad deal from the beginning as it did not address Iran's military influence

in the Middle East and its ballistic missile program.

After the U.S. withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal, others tried to keep the accord alive.

British Prime Minister May, German Chancellor Merkel and French President Macron re-stated

their continued commitment to the deal and vowed to work with all parties to assure its

terms were upheld.

Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo presented the Trump administration's new strategy

towards Iran,... pledging to apply unprecedented financial pressure on the Iranian regime by

imposing sanctions on oil and shipping.

But Iran hasn't backed down.

Iranian President Rouhani has warned his people that the country is facing a war situation

and has vowed that Iran will continue to sell its oil and break the U.S. sanctions.

Kan Hyeong-woo, Arirang News

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