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president Trump's incoming acting chief of staff says the past partial US

government shutdown could extend into the new year when the new Congress is

seated speaking on Fox News on sun-earth Fox News Sunday Mick Mulvaney expressed

doubts that any progress would be made on the budget for border security which

was the actual cause of the shutdown he said the White House gave an offer to

the Democrats over the weekend and they are waiting for a reply meanwhile

President Trump stood firm on his push for a wall along America's southern

border in a tweet he wrote the wall was needed to stop what he called criminal

elements the Democrats have no incentive to meet Trump's demand of 5 billion

dollars before they take control of the house On January 3rd

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ROBERT MUELLER GETS BAD NEWS AFTER THREATENING PRESIDENT TRUMP - Duration: 10:02.

ROBERT MUELLER GETS BAD NEWS AFTER THREATENING PRESIDENT TRUMP

Donald just let the cat out of the bag, and it's going to be the end of Mueller.

Some people wonder why Donald Trump hasn't fired Robert Mueller and ended his "Russian

probe."

There are several reasons.

But the biggest is that Trump has nothing to hide.

He did not collude with Russia and expects the probe to prove that beyond a shadow of

a doubt.

Most American will accept that as fact.

Not liberals.

These brain-dead maniacs will forever believe Trump is a Russian agent.

Beyond all fact or reason, they will hold to this lie till their dying breath.

All because the media told them so.

But we've known all along the probe is a witch hunt.

It was started by former FBI James Comey, a corrupt agent out for himself.

Even today he defies the president and openly attacks our country.

We might not have to live with this stupid probe for much longer, though.

New reports have come out proving it was a sham all along.

From Fox News:

President Trump claimed Monday that newly released Foreign Intelligence Surveillance

Act warrant files pertaining to former campaign aide Carter Page show the "Fake Dirty Dossier"

started Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe.

"So we now find out that it was indeed the unverified and Fake Dirty Dossier, that was

paid for by crooked Hillary Clinton and the DNC, that was knowingly & falsely submitted

to FISA and which was responsible for starting that totally conflicted and discredited Mueller

Witch Hunt!" Trump tweeted early Monday.

The president's tweet comes after a heavily redacted version of the FISA warrant application

to spy on Page was released by the FBI.

The documents pertain to the October 2016 application to the FISA court to wiretap Page,

which led to later renewals.

The application had previously been classified.

Hillary Clinton paid foreign agents—including sources in Russia—to produce a fake dossier

to frame Trump.

This is where the Russia probe lie came from.

Obama's corrupt DOJ used that unverified and obviously fake dossier to acquire a warrant

to spy on Trump's campaign.

The dossier was not factual and could not be verified.

It's not the kind of "evidence" that is used to acquire a warrant to monitor a

potential threat.

The Fourth Amendment protects U.S. citizens from unlawful monitoring by the government.

Obama's DOJ violated that amendment in order to take down Donald Trump.

It was a gross violation of our laws and democracy.

Somebody must be held accountable.

Now that we know the DOJ lied to acquire a FISA warrant—the basis of the Mueller witch

hunt—its high time this charade came to an end.

But it will only happen if the American people get the word out and keep the media from

burying

this bombshell.

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Trump Says His Base Will Revolt If He Gets Impeached - Duration: 4:05.

On Tuesday of this week, Donald Trump gave an interview to Reuters where they were asking

him about the possibility of impeachment after all the president has been implicated in felony

activity by his former lawyer slash fixer Michael Cohen.

He is very clearly the individual one listed in those court filings.

So Reuters was asking, Hey, what, what's up with this?

And Donald Trump said, the following in response said, it's hard to impeach somebody who hasn't

done anything wrong and who's created the greatest economy in the history of our country.

Um, I'm not concerned.

No, I think that the people would revolt if that happened.

So is Donald Trump right now telling us that his craze supporters are going to revolt,

maybe try to overthrow the government if this man is impeached.

And, and before we actually even dive into that a little bit, let's talk about the fact

that it doesn't matter how good the economy is, which it's really not as good as you say.

It is.

Certainly not the best we've ever had, not even close to it, idiot.

Um, that wouldn't weigh on your impeachment.

You Moron.

You can't go out there and do all these illegal things and then say, yeah, but we created

150,000 jobs last month, so let's call it even right that, that's not how it works.

That is not how this works.

You are so painfully stupid.

Your stupidity causes me pain because I can't even dumb down my own brain enough to process

how stupid you truly are, but this is less about stupidity, uh, stupidity and more about

how frightened you are because that's what's happening here.

And to address your second point, the bigger point about the revolt that'll take place.

If you get impeached, let me tell you what's going to happen with these so called a revolt

that you're predicting right now.

You're starting to lose a little bit of support from some of your most hardcore supporters.

Not many, but some.

The reports are out there, they've done interviews.

A couple people maybe have flipped just like all your buddies flipped on Youtube, but a

lot of your support is coming from insecure people.

People who desperately need a hero because they themselves feel weak.

Psychologists have analyzed this.

They've looked at all of the available data and this is the conclusion that they've come

to, so in terms of a revolt, if you get impeached your base based on the analysis of mental

health professionals do not have the courage to go out there and actually do something

and that's actually not even an attack on them.

That is typically what happens in situations like this.

Just like all the Democrats who did not move to Canada when you won the election, there's

always talk of a grand scheme, a grand, we're going to do this.

We're not going to take it.

We're going to make sure we stand up and do it, and then it never actually comes to fruition.

That's what happens.

So you can piss and Moan and say, I didn't do anything wrong.

The economy's good, my base will revolt.

None of those are going to save you from impeachment because yeah, you have done things wrong.

You're implicated in felony activity.

No matter how you spin it, no matter how you try to say no.

That was a private transaction.

You basically admitted to it.

At this point.

Now I don't see impeachment on the immediate horizon.

I don't even know that it will actually happen, but what I do know is that at some point you're

going to have to answer for all the crimes that you have at least been implicated in

and that time may come during the 2020 presidential election.

If enough evidence comes out showing that you have committed crimes, maybe the Democrats

don't even worry with trying to impeach you and instead make your criminal activity the

flashpoint of that campaign, and if they do, then you'll have to deal with the comeuppance

from the American voters and it's going to be up to them to decide whether or not they

want a criminal serving in the White House.

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MIGRANT CARAVAN LATEST NEWS TODAY , Trump is fight for the border wall national security demands it - Duration: 11:59.

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TRUMP ROCKS THE GLOBE WITH MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT – DEMS FURIOUS! - Duration: 11:49.

TRUMP ROCKS THE GLOBE WITH MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT – DEMS FURIOUS!

When Donald Trump ran for office, he promised to put Americans first.

That means ALL Americans, at every level.

We all suffer from the tax burden the federal government puts on us.

But a new bill, just passed by the Senate, will help save taxpayers a fortune.

Not only that, but it will help a group of Americans often ignored by our government.

And unbelievably enough, even liberals on CNN are praising it as a "Christmas miracle"!

From Breitbart:

"During a segment on CNN's New Day, Jones praised the Senate's passage of the First

Step Act and President Trump for supporting the legislation…

…comparing it to a 'holiday miracle' that will 'close the revolving door of our

federal prison.'

'Look this is a Christmas miracle,' Jones said.

'You had for the first time in more than a generation, both parties coming together

to do something for people at the bottom.'"

The Congressional Budget Office predicts the reform bill will reduce the number of prisoners

by about 53,000 persons over the 2019-2028 period.

That means a smaller burden on taxpayers, who must front the costs of our bloated prison

system.

The bill doesn't just dump inmates into the streets, either: it's a thoughtful reform

that will help reduce recidivism and improve conditions for prisoners.

But inmates that show signs of reform (i.e.: good behavior) will enjoy reduced sentences

and more contact with their families.

People like Van Jones have to grit their teeth, too, knowing this bill never would've happened

without Donald Trump.

Remember, it was Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and advisor, who championed this

bill for a long time.

He scored Trump's support and made sure Congress is making it happen.

These kinds of reforms did not happen under Obama, did they?

Hillary Clinton never intended on doing it, either.

But Trump just did it … and even Democrats can't find anything wrong

with it!

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Barron Trump: Things you probably didn't know about the first American boy - Duration: 3:02.

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President Donald Trump Rushes Jim Mattis Out Two Months Early | Morning Joe | MSNBC - Duration: 24:55.

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Shutdown expected to last into new year as Trump, Congress remain in a 'stalemate' - Duration: 2:47.

NICK SCHIFRIN: In this country, it's the third day of a partial government shutdown, and

there's no end in sight.

Our White House correspondent, Yamiche Alcindor, is here with an update.

OK, Yamiche, so where do things stand in negotiations between the White House and Congress?

YAMICHE ALCINDOR: Negotiations have stalled.

And it's looking like the shutdown is going to last with into 2019.

Incoming Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney said he doesn't expect that this is going to be

resolved very quickly.

He said that the White House is willing to come off the initial $5 billion amount, which

is what the president was asking for the border wall.

But there's no specific number in sight.

And they're about at least $2 billion to $3 billion apart when it comes to Democrats and

Republicans on this.

I want to read to you a statement that the Democratic leaders Senator Chuck Schumer and

Representative Nancy Pelosi, put out today.

They said: "Different people from the same White House are saying different things about

what the president would accept or not accept to end his Trump shutdown, making it impossible

to know where they stand at any given moment."

So we're at a stalemate.

NICK SCHIFRIN: So President Trump a couple weeks ago, I think, said, I will take the

blame for this shut down.

But, more recently, he's blamed the Democrats.

We're on day three right now.

What's he saying today?

YAMICHE ALCINDOR: The president is saying a lot.

There was a tweetstorm going on.

But I want to read to you one specific tweet that I think encapsulates what the president

is thinking today.

He said at about -- he said this morning, on Christmas Eve: "I'm all alone, poor me

in the White House, waiting for the Democrats to come back and make a deal on desperately

needed border security At some point, the Democrats not wanting to make a deal will

cost our country more money than the border wall we are all talking about.

Crazy."

So the president is in fact alone in the White House.

The first lady and his son and his son Barron are going to be flown or at least flying back

from Florida to be with him for Christmas.

But there was a point today where he was sitting in the White House while the lawmakers in

the Senate and the House were out.

He did meet with the secretary of homeland security today.

But, as of right now, the president is still waiting for the shutdown to end.

NICK SCHIFRIN: And you just mentioned those lawmakers are out.

I mean, in the past, we have seen lawmakers be absolutely urgent about responding to the

shutdown.

Why aren't we seeing that urgency this time?

YAMICHE ALCINDOR: Well, it's only 25 percent of the government that's being affected.

The other thing is that government workers have been out of work since the shutdown began.

It began on midnight on Saturday.

Today, which is Christmas Eve, was a federal holiday that Trump created by executive order.

Christmas is also an executive order -- a federal holiday.

And then you have Wednesday, where furloughed workers are going to start feeling the pain.

The other thing is that the White House is saying, the incoming chief of staff is saying

that the check that is actually going to be impacted is January 11.

Also, museums around the country and in D.C. are still open, so people are able to do that.

So it's a little different than in past.

NICK SCHIFRIN: But it looks like the shutdown may last into 2019.

YAMICHE ALCINDOR: Yes.

NICK SCHIFRIN: Yamiche Alcindor, thank you so much.

YAMICHE ALCINDOR: Thanks so much.

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That Time Trump Stopped A Mugger - Duration: 4:54.

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Why the Trump administration's response to falling stocks left the markets more jittery - Duration: 7:07.

NICK SCHIFRIN: There was no Christmas Eve gift for investors, shareholders, retirees

or the jittery markets.

Today was the worst trading day ever on a Christmas Eve.

And it comes after the markets finished their worst trading week since the 2008 financial

crisis.

Slower growth, higher interest rates, lower profits, a shutdown and trade wars, there's

plenty to worry investors.

But as William Brangham tells us, the president and his team seem to be adding to that anxiety.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Heading into today, several of the major stock indexes were already in

bear market territory for the first time in a decade.

That includes the Nasdaq and the Standard & Poor's 500.

A bear market is when an index drops 20 percent from a recent high.

Then, over the weekend, there were new revelations that further unnerved investors.

President Trump was reportedly considering firing the chairman of the Federal Reserve,

Jay Powell.

Administration officials have since denied the president had any such intention.

But the president again went after the Fed today, tweeting -- quote -- "The only problem

our economy has is the Fed.

They don't have a feel for the market."

On top of that, yesterday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin issued this puzzling statement,

saying he'd spoken with the heads of the biggest U.S. banks to reiterate the strength of the

financial system and to confirm their reserves of cash for lending.

To many, this hearkened back to a concern not seen since the Great Recession in 2008.

Annie Lowrey watches all this for "The Atlantic."

And she joins me now from New York.

Annie, thank you for being here.

You wrote a column in "The Atlantic" where you were describing this letter that Mnuchin

put out yesterday, and equated it to going to the doctor when you have the symptoms of

a head cold, your doctor can't stop talking about cancer, and how alarming that is.

I mean, what do you think the secretary was up to?

ANNIE LOWREY, "The Atlantic": Yes.

So it would be quite normal for the treasury secretary to talk to the heads of big banks.

This is something that happens all the time, that isn't surprising.

But the Treasury put out this press release on a weekend, before a holiday, assuring market

participants that nothing was happening, indicating that there was some kind of financial crisis

or liquidity crisis at the big banks, which is not something that anybody was worried

about.

We're in a very kind of classic vanilla bear market, but there's no signs that the nation's

banks are teetering or that we have to have those kind of 2007-2008 worries again.

And so it's a very weird statement.

And it, frankly, like, unnerved a lot of market participants, who are like, does Secretary

Mnuchin see something thing that we don't see, is there something that we're missing?

Because this just seems like a down market.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: I guess that's just a mystery we will have to wait and find out about.

What is it, do you think, is really going on with the market?

We have seen this very precipitous drop.

What do you think is driving that?

ANNIE LOWREY: There are a number of fundamental issues that the market is responding to.

So, first and perhaps most important, the Fed is raising interest rates.

That's increasing borrowing costs.

It's slowing the economy down.

The markets are pricing that in.

And it's starting to show up in terms of decreasing home sales, decreasing car sales, perhaps

increasing defaults.

We have problems in a number of kind of financial markets.

So the leverage loan market, for instance, is having some issues, where people are losing

some money.

All of this is somewhat to be expected, though, right?

Like, we have been in a bull market for 10 years.

And this is seen as being kind of a natural correction.

People are also concerned about Donald Trump's trade war.

They are concerned about uncertainty emanating from Washington.

They are concerned about slowing global growth.

All of these things are affecting the markets, and they might indicate that the U.S. economy

might slow down.

But, again, that's very different from being in the sort of situation that Mnuchin was

gesturing to, where you might have a kind of financial crisis, and be worried about

the stability and the safety of American financial institutions themselves.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: The president today, as we saw, was tweeting that the only problem

the economy has is the Federal Reserve and their announcement that they're upping interest

rates.

What do you think is going on there?

Is the president simply trying to find someone to blame for this stock market decline?

ANNIE LOWREY: Absolutely.

The president has, quite unusually, seen a rising market as being a sign of his success.

He points to a rising market as being a good indicator of economic health, which it really

isn't.

And, therefore, he's looking for somebody to blame now that the market is going down.

It's really important to note that the Federal Reserve is not responsible for the market

going up.

It doesn't see the market going up as being its responsibility.

It is responsible for two things, and two things only, price stability and unemployment.

And both of those things are looking pretty good.

So that happening within the context of a healthy financial sector means that the Fed

is going to continue probably raising rates, unless we start to see those signs of the

economy itself slowing down.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: But does the president or some of his allies who agree with the criticism

of the Fed that there is -- there might be some underlying factors?

I mean, there is a sense that the global economy is slowing down, and that maybe we might see

those ripple effects fairly soon, and that maybe raising interest rates is not the best

idea.

ANNIE LOWREY: Certainly.

And I think that if you started to see the unemployment rate go up, inflation to drop,

growth to slow down, those kind of things would absolutely give the Fed pause.

But the markets going down and Donald Trump's sort of yelling at the Fed is not something

that's really going to change their path.

Right now, I think that the markets concerned about instability emanating from Washington

from the Trump administration itself.

And one thing that happened with Secretary Mnuchin's statement, talking to market participants,

is that they were weirded out by it, and they felt like it was symbolic of the kind of shambolic

state of government, inexperience at the Treasury.

And so that statement alone kind of freaked them out, along with all of the tweets that

Donald Trump has been making, the government shutdown, this general sense of chaos emanating

from Washington.

So I do think that uncertainty is sort of playing into the animal spirits here.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: I want to touch on something you referenced before.

Then I'm wondering if we are making too much of this stock market decline, because, as

you say, we have had 10 years of a truly incredible market, and now we have had three months of

a bad stock market.

But 10 years vs. three months, that that's an unequal ratio.

ANNIE LOWREY: Absolutely.

Markets go up, they go down.

There's nothing right now to indicate that this is much more than a soft patch.

The economy might slow down.

We might even enter recession.

But right now, this is really just a bear market, a correction in the market.

And we would need more data to indicate that there was sort of a deeper underlying problem

just than stocks kind of selling off and investors losing some money.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: All right, Annie Lowrey of "The Atlantic," thanks for coming in on

Christmas Eve.

ANNIE LOWREY: Thanks for having me.

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Bongino rips Corker over Trump feud: 'He has no spine' - Duration: 6:15.

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BORDER WALL BOMBSHELL! Trump Just SENT Chuck Schumer PACKING After WHAT HE BLAMED(VIDEO)!!! - Duration: 12:21.

BORDER WALL BOMBSHELL! Trump Just SENT Chuck Schumer PACKING After WHAT HE BLAMED

the Senate scrambling as the clock takes to avoid a partial government shutdown

at midnight tonight a live look at the Senate floor where Republicans are

attempting to move forward on a procedural vote but it's unclear if they

have the numbers to go forward over at the White House the president trying to

place the potential blame at Democrats feet it's really up to the Democrats

totally up to the Democrats as to whether or not we have a shutdown I hope

we don't but we're totally prepared for a very long shutdown and this is our

only chance that we'll ever have in our opinion because of the world and the way

it breaks out to get great water security Senate Minority Leader Chuck

Schumer saying Trump would be at fault and Democrats will not be budging on any

extra funding for the border wall President Trump you will not get your

wall abandon your shutdown strategy you're not getting the wall today next

week or on January 3rd when Democrats take control of the house

Jessie everybody is kind of figure out what's the endgame here how does the

president play out the strategy what do you think I don't see the endgame wand I

really don't I mean if he has a bill that gets to his desk and it doesn't

have wall funding he vetoes it or he signs it and he says I tried but if he

vetoes it it just goes back and then everything gets shut down and then maybe

it shut down for a week at most and then the Democrats come in and take over and

they never send him anything with any wall funding and you're back to square

one so I don't see the endgame I guess maybe he's just trying to signal to the

people that he's gonna fight but he has to find more creative ways in the budget

to build this wall the wall has to be built and that's his signature promise

and he wasted the first time with it and McConnell didn't deliver the first

opportunity and it's a shame but if they get rid of the filibuster which they

won't you could get a wall you get a lot of stuff the other side we get stuff

this side we get but the way that the system is designed

in the Senate 60 votes for these spending bills you're never going to get

what you want and you're just going to use the shutdown as leverage time and

time again and then we have to talk about how boring it is let's not talk

about it's boring because in fact it's a hot issue in public opinion Quinnipiac

has a poll out 54-43 no need for a while 62% of Americans opposed to a shutdown

but among Republicans 59 to 33 say yes to the wall right but also have it

imagine that 60% of Democrats say well it's more than I mean it's like it's the

same so it's quite partisan I thought that the language that Ted Cruz used

earlier today was interesting I think you'll hear more that coming from

Republicans that the Democrats are extreme and their partisan and that the

president is the one who is middle-of-the-road on this and

commonsensical some of them pointing back to February there remember the

President had the cameras in and it was in the Cabinet Room and was that most

amazing meeting that anyone ever seen that deal at the time would have given

like 25 billion dollars plus it had the daca fix so it's like you keep going

back like gosh maybe that was the deal that they should have had and taken back

then but the Democrats are so dug in on saying no that I just read that Brian

Schatz the senator from Hawaii he had left it's 11 hour flight to Hawaii he

flew back 11 hours just to vote no so everyone is quite Duggan you know Greg I

know that your position is you know things happen right yeah but it's not

making it's a lot making a lot of people and conservative talk radio the Ann

Coulter's the Rush Limbaugh's right they're like what are you doing you

can't allow the Democrats to rape what would Greg Gutfeld

advise President Trump to do oh that's a great question I would say that he's

watching I know you know what okay here's when I look when I listen to this

I find this to be very foolish it reminds me and I hate to use this the

yani or Laurel thing remember that yeah so it was blue Trump Trump is managed

to get Democrats to agree that having a strong border is important because

whenever they get in the conversation all the Democrats including you want

have said it I want a strong border everybody say that so he gets everybody

said then he goes okay a wall they go whoo-hoo-hoo not a wall so it's actually

they actually both sides agree but the Democrats are hung up on language they

are hung up on language because it's the word it's the word wall so might I quote

somebody hmm Scott yes God Adam why not adjust the length adjust the language if

it's a wall or if it's a fence who cares call it a wince right that's a that's a

Scott Adams president Trump one's gonna call it steals lat well oh this is

amazing to me steel slats sounds fantastic to me that sounds like

something pretty cool you can move it around but you know Democrats will say

that this is the wrong way to cut immigration right because most of the

illegal immigration is overstayed visas right that's like saying I don't like a

fork because it won't cut my meat well you have a knife for that so you have a

fork and a knife so you can have a wall strong border and then you can then you

can address that other stuff so the arguments are either emotional flawed or

pigheaded when it really everybody wants the same thing but they won't give in

so Jenna died if we do have a shutdown at midnight you're going to see I think

it's 800,000 federal workers you know 47 of them percent of them will not even

come to work the rest come to work they won't be paid until the government

reopens and we don't get their backpack right but then you have federal

contractors out of work - the the the state department says they'll keep doing

visas restrooms some of the state federal parks are going to be closed

what do you think's gonna be the reaction well I think from the right I

mean people got very nervous when they thought he wasn't gonna dig his heels in

when he kind of wavered for a second and they thought oh he said he wouldn't be

afraid to shut the government down now he is afraid I think he's already done

what he needs to do regardless of how this works out he's now gonna be the guy

who was willing to go through with a government shutdown to dig his heels in

and say I'm willing to do that partial government shutdown

he's also proving that he's willing to take on the language and say this is a

Democrat shutdown he's taken on the language when it comes to what a

shutdown actually looks like that it's not

this you know Armageddon that the left always painted us that so many essential

government functions still keep working I just think it's interesting I watched

Chuck Schumer and he says you're not gonna get your wall as if the wall is

for President Trump the wall is for the United States of America it's for our

national security it's to address the humanitarian crisis at the border

these are we're talking about resources for Border Patrol agents you just had a

little girl died crossing in horrific conditions so this idea that he's not

giving him the money despite Trump you're not spying Trump you're spying

American citizens and your spy ting all of those poor people who are being

incentivized to come and cross this border under

these horrific conditions so I think Democrats should take a minute and

really reflect on that and I know it sounds good to oppose the wall but think

about what you're actually opposing which is addressing national security

and the Amana terian credit and humanitarian crisis that's happening at

the border so LEM I think he's already done what do you have to do so Jenna die

you are so lucky it's like Santa delivered for you because you got a

Democrat at the table so I would say to you hey Jedediah I think President Trump

said Mexico's gonna pay for the world yeah well and you know I said no a

million times he should have never been on record saying that because it was

highly unlikely that that was gonna happen but the bottom line is I mean you

have people opening go fund me accounts in this country to say you know what if

the government's not going to do it we're gonna do it that shouldn't be the

case the primary responsibility of the government is to protect its citizens

and that includes border security okay so one final question on this for

everybody so Jesse laid out a potential endgame a way that the president could

get out of it which is to say look I really did my best I have tried with

these Democrats I even put went to the point I think Jared I have put picked up

on this I'm saying we're going to shut down the government so will rush

limbaugh The Drudge Report Breitbart well people like that say you know what

mr. president you did your best with those doggone Democrats yeah I mean

listen if he goes out out and does weaken as much as you can and you look

at Mitch McConnell or you look at the House Republicans and you say you know

what they didn't deliver with the two years they had majorities but even then

you still need 60 votes you still need 60 votes you got a new

kid that's what you got to do you got a nuke option or nothing

it's break when he starts hammering the tables

though you know it is watching politicians debate over the over the

wall is like watching Dana and I try to get something down from a high shelf

because there is no expertise right and I think that was the mistake at the

beginning of this was not introducing expertise into this problem and said it

started with a price it's like if you or not if you were gonna go renovate your

house you don't say I'm gonna spend this you know you're gonna figure out what

you want to renovate do I need do I need a table here do I need a putt and then

you come up with a budget this is I was gonna say ass-backwards can I say that I

think what we needed and is is like engineering expertise somebody that says

okay this is what maybe you have a wall here maybe you don't have a wall here

and then you come up with it but instead we started from the reverse so that

might be a compromise well how about our public relations

expert in this Perino what would you suggest well I don't know how it's gonna

come down but I do think that there was something that the president and his

administration was able to do yesterday that got buried it didn't get enough

attention it was actually quite impressive very impressive secretary of

Department of Homeland Security Kirsten Nielsen announced that they have

reached this deal with Mexico let's not dealer that basically said to Mexico

they're going to basically house or hold the asylum seekers so you you are a

migrant you come across you get processed but then you wait in Mexico

that's a really big deal and the administration has done lots of

different things that are a part of the whole cutlery set yes right so there's a

spoon a knife a fork the dessert spoon everything that they've tried to do all

of that smaller knife there's a lot of things that they're

doing outside of the wall that could either give them some cover with their

base but also to let the American people know that they're not just waiting for

five billion dollars for steel slats for a wall they actually that's really

impressive and she deserves some credit for that she of course it got buried

because of all the other breaking sure and also the Supreme Court had a ruling

Jedidiah that said the administration cannot put a cap on the number of people

seeking asylum it was an interesting vote because the Chief Justice John

Robert boated with the Liberals against the administrator

as true as well and I would also say about the dollar value I think it's

interesting there's been a lot of debate about the five billion dollars people

need to remember he's not just pulling that number out of thin air I mean he's

talking to Border Patrol agents he's talking to the people at the border and

they're telling him this is what we need this is what's insufficient so you know

Chuck Schumer doesn't get to aside what's decide what's appropriate amount

of money and and frankly neither does Donald Trump he he is working with the

people on the border so these numbers exist for a reason because he's getting

it from the people who are there trying to process people trying to get them in

buses in these remote areas to other locations trying to make sure that the

proper medical supplies are there and also trying to contain what's going on

so that number had there's a reason at that five billion dollars in terms of a

monetary value even exists by the way Gregg does he go to Maura Largo if the

government shuts there well I'll talk to him later actually I'm gonna hitching a

ride with them I serve drinks on the plane on the sleigh ride thank you god

bless you and God bless america

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