Monday, January 21, 2019

Trump news on Youtube Jan 21 2019

ÉTATS-UNIS - Casquette "MAGA" vissée sur la tête, attitude provocante, air narquois, agitation adolescente

La vidéo montrant de jeunes lycéens pro-Trump élèves d'un lycée catholique du Kentucky, venus à Washington pour manifester contre l'avortement, se moquer de Nathan Phillips, un vétéran amérindien originaire du Nebraska, n'en finit pas de diviser l'Amérique

Au point que les milieux conservateurs, à grands renforts de vidéos plus longues filmées depuis d'autres angles, hurlent à la fake news ce dimanche 20 janvier

Nick Sandmann, l'adolescent que l'on voit afficher son un air de défi face au vétéran, a lui-même réagi via un communiqué diffusé à la presse américaine par le bais d'une entreprise de relations publiques

"Je suis pétrifié à l'idée que des gens aient pu croire quelque chose qui ne s'est pas passé: que des élèves de mon lycée aient entonné des chants racistes envers les Afro-Américains ou les Amérindiens", jure l'adolescent, qui assure éprouver "aucune haine" envers quelconque communauté, alors que Nathan Phillips a plusieurs fois affirmé à la presse avoir entendu des slogans hostiles et des références explicites au mur voulu par Donald Trump

"Je n'ai intentionnellement pas fait de grimaces au manifestant. À un moment donné, j'ai souri parce que je voulais qu'il sache que je n'allais pas me mettre en colère, être intimidé, ni être provoqué dans un affrontement plus important

Je suis un chrétien fidèle et catholique pratiquant. Et j'essaie toujours d'être à la hauteur des idéaux que me confère ma foi: rester respectueux des autres et ne rien faire qui puisse conduire à un conflit ou à la violence", assure encore Nick Sandmann, en dépit de son attitude et de celle de ses camarades captées par la vidéo

À noter que le jeune homme fait l'objet d'une enquête de la part de son lycée en vue d'une possible exclusion

Une possible sanction contestée par cette pétition, laquelle réclame la démission du proviseur

Comme le souligne le New York Times, tout était réuni pour que la situation dégénère

Selon le récit fait a posteriori par le quotidien new-yorkais, étaient présents à ce moment-là sur les marches du mémorial Lincoln trois groupes distincts: les lycéens pro-Trump, le groupe d'Amérindiens et un troisième groupe d'Afro-Américains déclamant des passages de la Bible

Selon plusieurs témoins et une vidéo partagée sur les réseaux sociaux, ce dernier groupe a proféré des insultes aux lycéens ainsi qu'aux Amérindiens

De son côté, le leader de ce groupe se revendiquant "israélite" nie être à l'origine de l'incident

D'autres témoins ont indiqué que c'est à ce moment là que les lycéens se sont mis à lancer des slogans pro-Trump et à adopter une attitude hostile envers les Amérindiens

C'est dans ce contexte que Nathan Phillips s'est approché du groupe, afin d'entonner une "prière de guérison" pour désamorcer la situation

Tous les participants à la "Marche des peuples autochtones" affirment en effet avoir senti une menace venant du groupe d'adolescents

Un parent d'élève cité par le New York Times évoque un dérapage de la part des lycéens

C'est en voulant couvrir les insultes lancées par le groupe "israélite" qu'ils auraient commencé à répliquer avec des cris

Dans un deuxième temps, ceux-ci se seraient "emballés et encouragés mutuellement" à lancer des slogans politiques et à adopter cette attitude à l'égard des Amérindiens

De nombreux titres américains souligne que cet incident intervient dans un contexte où Donald Trump lui-même surnomme "Pocahontas" une opposante politique amérindienne

Et qu'au final, cette vidéo ne fait rien d'autre que "refléter l'ambiance nationale"

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For more infomation >> Le jeune pro-Trump moquant le vétéran amérindien se défend de toute provocation - Duration: 5:52.

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Congress Finds Border Wall Solution For Trump – Leaves Democrats In Shambles - Duration: 2:15.

For more infomation >> Congress Finds Border Wall Solution For Trump – Leaves Democrats In Shambles - Duration: 2:15.

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Donald Trump thanks government employees working without being paid during record federal shutdown - Duration: 15:49.

President Donald Trump tweeted a thank you to the federal workers who have been working without pay, while his government shutdown rages on

'To all of the great people who are working so hard for your Country and not getting paid I say, THANK YOU - YOU ARE GREAT PATRIOTS!' Trump tweeted on Saturday

'We must now work together, after decades of abuse, to finally fix the Humanitarian, Criminal & Drug Crisis at our Border

WE WILL WIN BIG!' Trump, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer remain at odds over Trump's requested $5

7billion to fund a border wall, which has delayed the passing of a spending bill that would reopen government The Republican-controlled Senate, however, could cooperate with House Democrats to bring the shutdown to an end, but Majority Leader Mitch McConnell won't allow it

After tweeting his thanks, Trump posted a message from his son, Donald Trump, Jr.which was first tweeted on Saturday

Don Jr.wrote: 'Maybe the left will one day stop trying desperately to destroy my family and especially @realDonaldTrump

Till then they will keep failing miserably while also undermining themselves and our democracy

' Before that, Trump retweeted and quote-tweeted others in praise of himself, as well as one post from First Lady Melania Trump

'A truly great First Lady who doesn't get the credit she deserves!' Trump commented, while quoting his wife, who posted, 'It has been an unforgettable two years in the @WhiteHouse

I am honored to serve this great nation! [American flag emoji].' Melanie shared the post on the second anniversary of Trump's inauguration

Trump also retweeted anniversary messages from the official White House account, Vice President Mike Pence and Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel

Pence wrote on Sunday: 'Honored to serve as @POTUS Trump's Vice President these past two years, working to deliver historic results for the American people - an economic boom, rolling back red tape, rebuilding our military & restoring American leadership on the world stage

PROMISES MADE, PROMISES KEPT!' McDaniel wrote: 'So many accomplishments from @realDonaldTrump and his administration over the past two years!' Trump also quoted a tweet by Casino star James Woods from Saturday, thanking Woods for praising the president for a proposal to extend temporary protections for 'Dreamers,' in exchange for border wall funding

'Dreamers' are people who were brought to the US illegally as children, and were previously protected under the Obama administration's DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) initiative

Trump announced the end of DACA in September 5, 2017, but that's been legally challenged

While new applications are not currently being accepted, 'renewal applications are still being accepted for those who currently have DACA or have had DACA in the past, even if it's already expired,' according to iAmerica

org.'But things are changing quickly.So if you or someone you know is a DACA recipient and have not yet renewed their DACA status, it is important to apply for renewal now,' the site has warned

Rubio wrote: '.@POTUS offers to support two bills sponsored by Dems in exchange for Border Security & the instant reaction from Dem leaders is No

Because denying him a win on border matters more to them than paying fed workers or 3 yrs of certainty for TPS & DACA recipients

' Another retweet by Trump welcomed new senators to the Senate Budget Committee.The agencies that are affected by the shutdown right now are the Environmental Protection Agency, the IRS, and the departments of State, Housing and Urban Development; Treasury; Agriculture; Commerce; Interior; Justice; and Homeland Security, and funding for food stamps will run out in March

For now, the military (aside from the US Coast Guard) and the departments of Veterans Affairs; Labor; Education; and Health and Human Services are not impacted, as they are being funded by a spending bill that doesn't expire until September 30

US Coast Guard members were spotted on Saturday at a food back in California, where they were being provided with free groceries

A similar site could be seen in Virgina, as hundreds of volunteers and recipients gathered at the Help for Hampton Roads Coast Guard Families food drive, sponsored by the Chief Petty Officer Association, in Chesapeake, to beneit families affected by the shutdown

Republican lawmakers close to the White House have ventured a guess that it will take Transportation Security Administration employees calling out sick and leaving 'American furious about their flights' to bring an end to the stalemate, the Washington Post's Robert Costa tweeted on Tuesday

TSA closed one of three security checkpoints at the main airport in Maryland until further notice due to staffing issues created by the government shutdown

'Yesterday, TSA began exercising a contingency plan at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport due to excessive callouts,' the agency announced in a press release on Sunday

'Checkpoint A was closed at 5.35pm and will continue to be until further notice.Passengers should arrive early and check with the airport and airlines for updates

' The BWI airport said it expected 'minimal, if any' problems for passengers due to the indefinite closure of at least one checkpoint, thanks to agents missing work while they are not being paid due to the shutdown

Nationwide, TSA administrator David Pekoske has said many staff employees are calling out of work because they can't afford to get there

On Saturday, TSA experienced a national rate of eight percent of unscheduled absences compared to a three percent rate one year ago on the same day, TSA said in its statement on Sunday

'TSA officers are resilient during this time, yet there is a rise in callouts from officers who say they are not able to report to work due to financial reasons,' Pekoske tweeted on Thursday

'I understand this and where necessary, we will exercise contingency plans using the resources & staff available

' Meanwhile, the Internal Revenue Service is recalling about 46,000 of its employees furloughed by the government shutdown to handle tax returns and pay out refunds, but won't be paying the workers

With the official start of the tax filing season coming on January 28, Trump's administration has promised that taxpayers owed refunds will be paid on time, despite the disruption in government services caused by the record-breaking partial shutdown

There had been growing concern that the shutdown would delay refunds worth hundreds of billions of dollars because the money wouldn't be available for them from Congress

But last week, the administration said customary shutdown policies will be reversed to make the money available to pay refunds on time

And at least for now, it's going to take unpaid labor from 60 percent of the IRS's work force to get that ball rolling

An IRS document detailing its new shutdown plan shows that 46,052 agency employees will be called back to work, of the total workforce of 80,265, to help ensure people don't have to wait longer than expected for those checks

Only about 10,000 IRS employees had previously been deemed essential and have been working

Democrats say they will discuss border security once the government has reopened, but Pelosi is refusing money for the wall that Democrats view as ineffective and immoral

Trump and Jim Inhofe had a very meta moment over social media on Sunday.The president previously quoted Inhofe saying 'It's the Democrats keeping everything closed,' which Inhofe then quote-tweeted reaffirming the statement, and then Trump retweeted that tweet

Republicans actually could choose to work with Democrats on their own, without the president, to pass a funding bill

McConnell, one of the Republican US Senators for the state of Kentucky, has now twice blocked a bill that had had passed in the Democratic-majority-controlled House which aimed to reopened all aspects of government, this second time except for the Department of Homeland Security

McConnell has noted that he won't allow anything to come to a vote in the Senate that won't ultimately be signed into law by Trump, or that he says won't pass the Senate

'The Senate will not waste its time considering a Democratic bill, which cannot pass this chamber and which the president will not sign,' McConnell said before the Senate on January 2, a mere 12 days into the shutdown

What McConnell didn't say is that the House and Senate could override a veto by Trump on a budget bill, but it would require a two-thirds vote in both bodies

And McConnell has exclusive control over what goes to a vote on the Senate floor, under its current rules

'Under the rules of the Senate, McConnell can control which legislation reaches the floor, and he has chosen not to allow a vote on any bill that Trump would veto,' Amanda Frost, Professor of Law at American University Washington College of Law, told WUSA9's Verify team

'McConnell also refused to allow hearings or a vote on Obama's supreme court nominee

The Senate can change its rules anytime, but there is nothing unconstitutional about creating them and abiding by them

' The federal government has been partially shut down since December 22, making Monday the 31st day that approximately 800,000 federal employees have been either required to work without pay for the time being, or be furloughed

Congress has already passed a bill that guarantees that federal workers who are still showing up to their jobs without pay will be paid for their work once the shutdown ends

The previous longest-lasting government shutdown in history happened at the end of 1995 and beginning of 1996, lasting 21 days under President Bill Clinton

For more infomation >> Donald Trump thanks government employees working without being paid during record federal shutdown - Duration: 15:49.

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Trump warns people to stay inside during winter storm and mocks global warming - Duration: 8:58.

President Donald Trump used the weekend's winter storm to mock global warming on Twitter as he warned citizens to stay inside

'Be careful and try staying in your house.Large parts of the Country are suffering from tremendous amounts of snow and near record setting cold,' the president tweeted Sunday morning

'Amazing how big this system is.Wouldn't be bad to have a little of that good old fashioned Global Warming right now!' he added

The storm is bringing some of the coldest temperatures of the season as it tracked east Saturday evening into Sunday morning

Trump has famously said in the past that he doesn't believe in climate change.In October, the president said during a visit to inspect hurricane damage in the southern state of Georgia that climate change 'is going to go back and forth,' rather than be permanent

Trump has conflated short-term weather patterns with longer-term climate change before, even though the White House's own National Climate Assessment rejects the idea that a particular plunge in temperatures can cast uncertainty on whether Earth is warming

That report, issued in November, said climate change 'is transforming where and how we live and presents growing challenges to human health and quality of life, the economy, and the natural systems that support us'

However, Trump said at the time that he didn't believe it.'I don't believe it.I've seen it, I've read some of it, and it's fine,' he added

He also seemed to push the blame to other nations, saying the US is 'the cleanest we've ever been'

'And here's the other thing, you're going to have to China and Japan and all of Asia and all of these other countries, you know, it addresses our country

Right now we're the cleanest we've ever been.And that's very important to me.But if we're clean, but every other place on Earth is dirty, that's not so good, so I want clean air, I want clean water, very important,' he said

A day later, Trump reiterated those claims and said: 'One of the problems that a lot of people like myself, we have very high levels of intelligence but we're not necessarily such believers

' 'As to whether or not it's man-made and whether or not the effects that you're talking about are there, I don't see it,' he said at the time

In December, another report revealed that Trump is threatening to derail climate change efforts with his persistent denial of global warming

Since becoming president in 2016 he has pulled the US out of the international Paris Agreement on attempting to bring down global temperatures, and torn up a raft of environmental protection laws, saying the US economy needs the boost

Pulling the US from the Paris Agreement opened the flood gates as several others, including Russia and Turkey, followed his lead

Trump removed the US, the second greatest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the world, from the Paris Agreement as one of his first major presidential acts

One expert published a study and said that the withdrawal of the US from the 2015 Paris Agreement as well as Trump's ill-informed remarks on climate change could have long-lasting and severe ramifications

Trump has long said he distrusts the consensus by nearly all the world's respected climate scientists on the link between human activity and rising temperatures, as well as other damaging climate change phenomena

The president's remarks on Sunday came as the winter storm that has brought some of the coldest temperatures of the season covered a large swath of the US in snow

Nearly 5,000 flights were canceled Sunday around the country, with Boston Logan Airport being one of the hardest hit, according to FlightAware, a flight tracking company

The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings or advisories for part or all of at least 15 states stretching from southeast Missouri to the northern tip of Maine

The storm was caused by the clash of an Arctic high pressure system with a low pressure system coming through the Ohio Valley, said National Weather Service meteorologist Dan Hofmann

'It happens that this one is going through a relatively high population area,' Hofmann said

Parts of northern New England could see up to two feet of snow, which will be followed Sunday night by bitter cold and wind chills as low as 35 below zero in parts of Vermont, Maine and New Hampshire

Parts of upstate New York got up to 11 inches of snow overnight, according to the Weather Channel

Many major cities like New York City and Boston were spared major snowfall.Earlier, the system dumped up to 10 inches of snow on parts of the Midwest Saturday

No injuries were reported on the United Airlines flight as it arrived from Phoenix, Chicago Fire officials said

In Kansas, a snowplow driver was killed when the plow drove onto the shoulder of a road and rolled over, throwing him under the vehicle

It wasn't clear why the driver had moved to the shoulder from the roadway.A 15-vehicle crash on slippery roads blocked a section of Interstate 55 in southeastern Missouri near Ste

Genevieve Saturday afternoon and drivers were urged to find an alternative route.In Detroit, many motorists were moving well below posted speed limits along freeways due to slushy conditions

Amtrak canceled some trains Saturday from Chicago to Washington and New York and between New York and Boston and Pennsylvania on Sunday

As the storm system moves east, the frigid Arctic air behind it was expected to envelop many parts of the Midwest where it had just snowed

For more infomation >> Trump warns people to stay inside during winter storm and mocks global warming - Duration: 8:58.

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Russian Hooker Admits She Made up Trump-Russia Collusion so Mueller Would Free Her from Jail - Duration: 2:13.

For more infomation >> Russian Hooker Admits She Made up Trump-Russia Collusion so Mueller Would Free Her from Jail - Duration: 2:13.

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Trump tweets that he's looking forward to late February summit with N. Korean leader - Duration: 0:25.

in US President Donald Trump has once again expressed his expectations for his

second summit with North Korean leader Kim jong-un he took to Twitter on Sunday

to say that he looks forward to meeting with chairman Kim at the end of February

the earlier Trump also said that he had a quote incredible meeting with the

North's nuclear envoy Kim Jung Choi on Friday and Washington

For more infomation >> Trump tweets that he's looking forward to late February summit with N. Korean leader - Duration: 0:25.

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Pelosi: Trump Is Trying to Murder Me! - Duration: 2:36.

For more infomation >> Pelosi: Trump Is Trying to Murder Me! - Duration: 2:36.

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Delusional MSNBC Guest Compares Trump Speech to '1933 Nazi Germany' - Duration: 4:48.

For more infomation >> Delusional MSNBC Guest Compares Trump Speech to '1933 Nazi Germany' - Duration: 4:48.

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Trump's AG Pick Made Millions From Corrupt Corporations - Duration: 4:26.

Today we reflect upon the legacy and life of Dr Martin Luther King Jr, and what we have

to realize when we look back at at his accomplishments, how he furthered civil rights in this country

was the pioneer that really lead a new generation here.

What we have to understand is that racism, unfortunately in the United States today is

still alive and well and I'm not just talking about the racism that we see every day.

We see it coming out of the administration.

We see it coming out of his followers.

We see it in our day to day lives when I'm talking about is the racism that nobody is

really talking about right now, and

this is one that affects the lives and livelihoods of countless people of color here in the United

States and that is environmental racism.

Recently a new report came out showing that St James Parish in Louisiana is absolutely

one of the worst cases of environmental racism here in the United States today.

Population 221,000, roughly 85 percent of that non white residents and recently what

they've done is they have designated this area where nearly a quarter of a million people

live as an industrial site, and what that means is that this area that's already known

as cancer alley, because of the amount of petrochemicals that get dumped into the, uh,

environment in that area, they want more.

They want to dump more corporate toxins into this area that is predominantly African American.

Stories like this play themselves out every single year here in the United States.

It is true that industrial pollution effects people of color in

the United States to a greater degree than it affects average white citizens.

That is a fact.

We have corporations aided and embedded by state and local governments and even the federal

government who specifically target communities of color to become their new dumping grounds.

We are sentencing people in this country to an early death just because of where they

live.

That's been the emo of corporate America for decades now.

They don't want to dump their toxic chemicals in wealthy neighborhoods.

They don't want to dump them in white neighborhoods if they can avoid it, but they will if they

have to, so they specifically target out poor communities of color and that's what's happening

down in St James Parish and countless areas all over this country today and that is what

we call environmental racism.

They figured these people either are too poor to uneducated to know what's actually happening.

They know that these people won't necessarily fight back and because they're targeting a

community that seems to be forgotten.

There's not gonna be any lawyer swooping in to save the day for these people, but that's

where they're wrong because it happens every time and unfortunately without the government

stepping in.

In fact, as I mentioned, the government is torn making this worse.

It's up to the trial lawyers.

It's up to the people who are willing to go out there and fight back against these corporations.

It's up to the leaders in the community to speak out against it, which is exactly what

is happening in St James Parish right now.

These people are showing up at town halls.

They're showing up at meetings of the powerful demanding answers as to why their city, their

parish has become the new dumping grounds for corporate America, and in that regard,

the spirit of Dr Martin Luther King Jr does live on.

He is inspired us and he is inspiring those people who are still the victims of this disgusting

form of racism to continue to fight back, to never sit there and just accept that they

have become the Guinea pigs for corporate America's toxins.

They're fighting back and we have to join them in this fight or else we are complicit

in what's happening to these communities.

For more infomation >> Trump's AG Pick Made Millions From Corrupt Corporations - Duration: 4:26.

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Breaking News Today_Melania Trump SECRET? First Lady may have known Trump longer than she has let on - Duration: 2:15.

Breaking News Today_Melania Trump SECRET? First Lady may have known Trump longer than she has let on

For more infomation >> Breaking News Today_Melania Trump SECRET? First Lady may have known Trump longer than she has let on - Duration: 2:15.

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Cardi B Slams Tomi Lahren in Feud Over Trump and Border Wall: 'I Will Dog Walk You' - News Today - Duration: 7:43.

 Cardi B has had it up to here with people questioning her intelligence.  Known for speaking her mind, the "Money" rapper, 26, has turned her unfiltered opinion towards politics, slamming President Donald Trump for refusing to end the federal government shutdown over his controversial border wall

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 While many fans have been delighted by Cardi's political musings, conservative Fox pundit Tomi Lahren isn't one of them

 "Looks like @iamcardib is the latest genius political mind to endorse the Democrats

HA! Keep it up, guys!" Lahren, also 26, wrote on Wednesday, shortly after Cardi criticized Trump for calling some federal employees back to work without being paid in an expletive-filled Instagram rant

 On Sunday, Cardi responded by telling Lahren, "Leave me alone or I will dog walk you

"  Lahren went on to insult Cardi's intelligence, writing, "I'm sure you would. Still doesn't make your political rambling any less moronic

"  "You're so blinded with racism that you don't even realize the decisions the president you root for is destroying the country you claim to love so much," the rapper wrote back in a fiery response

"You are a perfect example on no matter how educated or smart you think you are you still a SHEEP!"  Newly elected Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez weighed in on the feud, siding with Cardi

 "Why do people think they can mess with Bronx women without getting roasted?" she wrote on Sunday

"They act as though our borough hasn't been perfecting the clapback game since the Sugarhill Gang y'all just found it on Twitter

"  In an Instagram Live on Sunday, Cardi went on to explain she's "so tired of people insulting me

"  "A lot of people think I'm dumb, think I'm ghetto because of the way I talk…but just because I'm that it doesn't make me dumb and one thing I really want y'all to understand about me, I'm a very passionate person when it comes to history and when it comes to political things, and I always been like that," the rapper shared

 "It just really gets me upset when people say, 'Oh you doin' this s—, you're dumb, you shouldn't be talking about this shit'… This is a passion that I have," she continued, before explaining that in addition to taking AP history and government classes in high school, she has spent a lot of her free time researching world history

 "You can even ask Offset," she added, referencing her ex, with whom she shares 6-month-old daughter Kulture Kiari

 Although this isn't the first time that Cardi has gotten political, she turned things up a notch earlier this week when she stressed just how serious the current government shutdown is

 "Now I know a lot of y'all don't care because y'all don't work for the government or y'all probably don't even have a job but this s— is really f— serious, bro

This s— is crazy," she explained in an Instagram video earlier this week. "Our country is in a hell hole right now all for a f—ing wall and we really need to take this serious[ly]

"  "I feel like we need to take some action. I don't know what type of action, bitch, 'cause this is not what I do, but bitch I'm scared," she finished

"This is crazy and I really feel bad for these people who need to go to f—ing work to not get motherf—ing paid

"  She wrote in the video caption, "I know a lot of ya do r watch the news so I'm letting ya know s— getting real …

I ain't going to say nothing much tho I don't want mofos to off me….ANYWAYS TWERK VIDEO OUT NOW

"  In a separate post, Cardi went on tell her followers that while "it's a little boring to watch the news," it's important to pay attention

 "Soo many people under my comments talking about I shouldn't talk politics ,I don't know what I'm talking about , I'm dumb ! Well I know alittle something something

I know 800,000 federal government workers won't be getting paid till the shutdown is over and government assistants program are shutdown as well as in NO WELFARE , NO WIC,SECTION 8," she wrote

 "I know it's a little boring to watch the news but it won't kill ya to visit some IG pages of people that talk about what's going on in our community like @shaunking@tamikadmallory and shiiieeett sometimes uncle snoop and Charlamgne be saying some s— that goes over ya heads

PAY ATTENTION !!! This can go on for months and it will affect our homes and Country," she added

 The government closed on Dec. 22 in the wake of Trump's call for funding for a proposed southern border wall

 The billionaire businessman-turned-president, 72, claims he needs the wall to stem a "crisis" of drugs, violence and human trafficking

Congressional Democrats, empowered by the midterms, have rejected that — calling a wall immoral and ineffective and offering to negotiate about border security once the government is reopened

 On Saturday, day 29 of the shutdown, Trump suggested a compromise, proposing a new bill that would offer temporary protection for some undocumented immigrants in exchange for $5

7 billion in wall funding.  In a statement that was issued before Trump delivered his compromise on-air, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi rejected his proposal, calling it a "non-starter

"  It currently remains unclear how or when the shutdown will end.

For more infomation >> Cardi B Slams Tomi Lahren in Feud Over Trump and Border Wall: 'I Will Dog Walk You' - News Today - Duration: 7:43.

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Trump attacks Democrats for rejecting his 'compromises' - Duration: 1:40.

US President Donald Trump has lashed out at the Democrats after they rejected his

offer to end the longest government shutdown now in American history for

more on this and other news from around the world let's turn to our noah dam so

Hunnam this stalemate rumbles on that's why man president Trump tweeted he had

offered the Democrats what he called compromises over the weekend only to

have them rejected before he claimed he could even speak about them these offers

included extending temporary protections for young people brought to the US

illegally as children as well as those fleeing disaster zones Trump added his

opponents quote don't see crime and drugs they only see 2020 which they are

not going to win he still didn't plant on his near six billion dollar demand

for his border war with Mexico the Democrats were quick to dismiss the

offers calling them a non-starter and a compilation of several previously

rejected initiatives the Democrats insist they will not negotiate until the

government is reopened in a second tweet meanwhile President Trump posted quote

no amnesty is not part of my offer now that seemed to be addressing his

conservative critics who are concerned the offers he made could amount to an

amnesty but the president also appeared to threaten to target millions of people

living in the country illegally if he didn't get his way he wrote there would

be no big push to remove these people but warned his harshest critic House

Speaker Nancy Pelosi to be quote careful with tensions rising between the White

House and the Democrats there is still no end in sight for the government

shutdown which is now entered its fifth week

For more infomation >> Trump attacks Democrats for rejecting his 'compromises' - Duration: 1:40.

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Chris Matthews: Trump Made Pelosi, Schumer Look Like 'Fools' - Duration: 3:17.

For more infomation >> Chris Matthews: Trump Made Pelosi, Schumer Look Like 'Fools' - Duration: 3:17.

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Top Dem Admits They Will Impeach Trump No Matter What Mueller Says - Duration: 2:30.

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Rudy Giuliani Admits Trump Tower Moscow Talks Amid Michael Cohen Controversy | TODAY - Duration: 3:44.

For more infomation >> Rudy Giuliani Admits Trump Tower Moscow Talks Amid Michael Cohen Controversy | TODAY - Duration: 3:44.

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Trump Sets the Record Straight on Proposal: 'Amnesty Is Not a Part of My Offer' - Duration: 3:02.

For more infomation >> Trump Sets the Record Straight on Proposal: 'Amnesty Is Not a Part of My Offer' - Duration: 3:02.

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Trump Is Withdrawing From NATO "Under Putin's Orders" (Ruslan Ostashko) - Duration: 5:41.

Trump Is Withdrawing From NATO Under Putin's Orders

"Trump is discussing withdrawal from NATO," says the frightening American headline in The New York Times.

No, so far it didn't say "from Putin's orders", but Russia, of course, is mentioned.

It seems that the Democrats have invented a new horror story for the American electorate.

This is exactly how it can be interpreted through a serious publication on the topic of how

the US President is discussing the country's withdrawal from the NATO bloc the US itself created.

In the first sentence... not even the full sentence, but in the first ten words,

if we count the beginning text of the publication, they mention...

Putin.

I think you understand in which tone.

There are few things that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia desires more than the weakening of NATO,

the military alliance among the United States, Europe and Canada that has deterred Soviet and Russian aggression for 70 years.

Last year, President Trump suggested a move tantamount to destroying NATO: the withdrawal of the United States."

In this "insider", the newspaper refers to unnamed "high-ranking officials of the administration",

who reported on several statements about the withdrawal from NATO made by Trump in private conversations in 2018.

After numerous references to the actions of the head of the United States, aimed at knocking out defense expenditures from European vassals,

The New York Times bluntly writes:

"The president's repeatedly stated desire to leave NATO is raising new worries among national security officials

amid growing concern about Mr. Trump's efforts to keep his meetings with Mr. Putin secret even from his own aides,

and an FBI investigation into the administration's Russia ties."

Bingo, basically. Trump's communication with the Kremlin can be considered proven.

In fact, of course, the actions of the head of the White House are fully explained by domestic political and psychological motives.

My friend and colleague Ivan Danilov remarked on this issue that Trump behaves exactly the same as he did when concluding his business deals.

"The negotiating position of the American leader boils down to the following principle, which he honed since his work in the field of New York real estate:

Trump has to receive all (that's all) possible benefits, otherwise the transaction will not take place,

despite all the likely losses for Trump himself.

Such a cowboy approach can sometimes work in business, when you can again and again move away from deals,

hoping to eventually find a weak partner, investor or client who can be bent to the fullest.

In geopolitics, such an approach does not work - the planet is too small, and weak-minded fools among planetary and even regional politicians is very small.

There exists a serious likelihood that such an uncompromising and, if you call things by their real name,

this goon approach will ultimately lead to NATO's actual collapse,

from one side, Germany and France are working hard to create a "European army",

but the President of the United States may in actuality decide that the best way to solve a problem is to loudly slam the door."

Yes, Trump's psychology can't be discounted.

But the matter, I believe, is not only in it.

It's important to not forget what kind of power group represents the head of the USA.

These are isolationists from among the tycoons attached to real production.

They do not need all these American bases scattered around the planet.

Because these bases are devouring resources and giving support to the opponents of isolationists - the globalists.

The best way to undermine the position of globalists is to deprive them of the opportunity to interfere in the affairs of other states.

No, the isolationists themselves don't mind robbing someone, but now they see that the USA has been weakened, and the robbery has ceased to succeed.

And that means - they need to abandon it, at least for a while.

Refuse it in order to save money and regain strength. That is, globalists want to play the old way, raising interest rates on borrowed money from the Federal Reserve System.

The isolationists however understand that there is no place to inflate the stakes further - you can even lose everything.

This is where Trump's tough position on the EU arises: either give billions to defense -

that is, pay for the maintenance of NATO's military machine in Europe, or walk into the forest.

The European Union clearly demonstrates that it is not planning to pay. And that is why the US withdrawal from NATO is a very real perspective.

No, this is not "orders from Putin."

Yes, it is beneficial to Russia. But it is also beneficial to the USA themselves.

But not for the fattened from two world wars, global America which as a result rattled the Middle East and overstrained itself.

But the one inhabited by the notorious rednecks, residents of the American heartland.

They don't need these wars, because from there they send home coffins wrapped with stars and striped flags,

as well as disabled people placed on painkillers.

Basically, ready drug addicts.

And they need them to work again in the factories of General Motors and Ford,

so that American companies do not destroy jobs in the interests of global business and stuff like that.

That is, the interests of the isolationist Trump and his "support group" in this completely coincide with the interests of ordinary Republican voters.

I suspect that they are not against putting up the "iron curtain" and building walls - and not only with Mexico, but also with Canada as well.

Do they need this NATO hanging weight on their leg?

They don't. But the blame on why America has screwed up in its aggressive foreign policy,

is of course, as you know, because of Putin.

For infantile people, there is always someone else who is guilty, but only not themselves.

For more infomation >> Trump Is Withdrawing From NATO "Under Putin's Orders" (Ruslan Ostashko) - Duration: 5:41.

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EXCLUSIVE: What the FBI Did After Trump Fired Comey - Duration: 7:11.

Today on Declassified an Epoch Times exclusive:

McCabe's FBI Tried to Re-engage Christopher Steele After Comey Was Fired.

That's right, Transcripts of congressional testimony by DOJ official Bruce Ohr shows

how the FBI went back to the disgraced source between Comey's firing and Mueller's appointment.

This article by Epoch Times contributor Jeff Carlson.

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Ok so, In the days following the firing of FBI Director James Comey by President Donald Trump,

the FBI, under Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe,

sought to re-engage with former MI6 spy and author of the Steele dossier, Christopher Steele.

The FBI's attempts to re-engage Steele,

who had been fired by the FBI six months earlier for breaking protocol by talking to reporters,

were soon thwarted by the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller.

McCabe appears to have been blindsided by the appointment of Mueller,

who was appointed as special counsel on May 17, 2017,

the day after a meeting with Trump and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in the oval office.

The appointment of Mueller shifted control of the Russia investigation from the FBI and McCabe to Mueller.

Rosenstein would retain ultimate authority over the probe,

and any expansion of Mueller's investigation required authorization from Rosenstein.

McCabe had been a key player in the FBI's counterintelligence investigation of the Trump presidential campaign,

which relied heavily on information provided by Steele.

The FBI also obtained a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) spy warrant

on Trump campaign adviser Carter Page using the information.

Former Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr served as a key conduit in transferring information from Steele,

both before and after the FBI terminated Steele,

along with information from Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson.

On Aug. 28, 2018, testimony before Congress by Ohr,

which was reviewed for this article,

sheds new light on McCabe's involvement in the investigation.

His testimony also illustrates how Steele and Simpson passed their information targeting Trump to the FBI,

using Ohr as an unofficial back-channel.

Ohr, per his testimony, reported directly to then-Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates.

Prior to a series of demotions that occurred in December 2017 and January 2018,

Ohr held two titles: associate deputy attorney general

and director of the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force.

Ohr testified that he had known Steele since 2007,

when they met during an "official meeting" while Steele was still employed by the British government.

After that, they maintained contact approximately "once a year."

Ohr had also "met Mr. Simpson on various occasions over the years" and his wife,

Nellie Ohr, had also known Simpson for "several years."

A 2010 report by the National Institute of Justice listed the three as participants in a paper.

Nellie Ohr, who would join Fusion GPS in late 2015 as a Russia analyst,

was listed in the report as working for the CIA's Open Source Works as a researcher.

On July 30, 2016,

Bruce and Nellie Ohr met with Steele and an unknown associate of Steele's.

Almost immediately, Ohr would initiate a meeting with FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe

to detail his conversation with Steele.

Also present at the meeting was McCabe's counsel, FBI lawyer Lisa Page,

who would play a key role in the counterintelligence investigation into the Trump campaign.

Shortly thereafter, on Aug. 15, 2016,

FBI agent Peter Strzok would send the now-infamous "insurance policy" text referencing McCabe to Page.

Later that same month,

the FBI suddenly reached out to Steele asking for the information in his possession.

Ohr would also meet with Simpson on or around Aug. 22, 2016.

At that point, Ohr says in his testimony,

he was aware that his wife was working for Simpson's company as a contractor,

that Steele worked for Fusion GPS as well,

and that there were ties to the Democrats and Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.

Ohr would have another meeting with Steele on Sept. 23, 2016,

and would also meet either that same month or early October with Strzok, Page,

and Justice Department (DOJ) career officials from the criminal division,

Bruce Swartz, Zainab Ahmad, and Andrew Weissman

(Ohr testified that he was unsure whether Weismann was at this or a later meeting).

Sometime in late 2016,

Nellie Ohr provided her husband with a memory stick containing the research

she compiled while employed at Fusion GPS.

Bruce Ohr testified he gave the memory stick to FBI agent Joe Pientka.

Nellie Ohr had left Fusion in September 2016.

Steele was terminated as a source by the FBI on Nov. 1, 2016,

for communicating with the media.

Despite this, Bruce Ohr and Steele communicated regularly for another full year,

until November 2017.

Ohr relayed all these communications with Steele to the FBI through Pientka and possibly two other handlers.

On Nov. 21, 2016,

Ohr had a meeting with Strzok and Page and was introduced to Pientka,

who became Ohr's FBI handler.

Pientka was also present with Strzok during the Jan. 24, 2017,

interview of Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn.

The next day, Nov. 22, 2016, Ohr met alone with Pientka.

Ohr would continue to relay his communications with Steele to Pientka,

who then recorded them in FD-302 forms.

During a meeting on Dec. 10, 2016, Ohr met with Simpson,

who gave him a memory stick that Ohr believed contained the Steele dossier.

Ohr passed the memory stick to Pientka.

Ohr, in his testimony, detailed his interactions with Steele and Simpson,

as well as his communications with officials at the FBI and DOJ.

Notably, Ohr repeatedly stated that he never vetted any of the information provided by either Steele or Simpson.

He simply turned it over or relayed it to the FBI—usually to Pientka.

What Ohr didn't know was that Pientka was transmitting all the information directly to Strzok.

If you would like to read the full details of Ohr's testimony,

including parts of his transcript, the link to the article,

carefully compiled by Epoch Times contributor Jeff Carlson can be found in the description below.

You can also find all the links to our other social media channels.

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From all of us here, take care, and we look forward to seeing you very soon.

For more infomation >> EXCLUSIVE: What the FBI Did After Trump Fired Comey - Duration: 7:11.

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Trump attacks Democrats for rejecting his 'compromises' - Duration: 1:49.

US President Donald Trump has lashed out at Democrats after they rejected his

offer to end the longest government shutdown in American history for more on

this story in other news from around the world let's turn to our know Adam Adam

this ongoing stalemate continues with no end in sight that's why Maher president

Trump tweeted he had offered the Democrats what he called compromises

over the weekend only to have them rejected he claimed before he could even

speak about them these offers included extending temporary protections for

young people brought to the US illegally known as dreamers as well as those

fleeing disaster zones Trump added his opponents quote don't see crime and

drugs they only see 20/20 which they are not going to win he put it he still

didn't budge on his near six a billion dollar demand for his border war with

Mexico the Democrats were quick to dismiss the offers calling them a

non-starter and a compilation of several previously rejected initiatives that

Democrats insist they will not negotiate until the government is reopened in a

second tweet President Trump posted quote no amnesty is not part of my offer

he seemed to be addressing his conservative critics who are concerned

the offers he made could amount to an amnesty but the president also appeared

to threaten to target millions of people living in the country illegally if he

didn't get his way he wrote there would be no big push to remove these people

but warned his harshest critic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to be quote careful

with tensions rising between the White House and the Democrats there is still

no end in sight for the government shutdown which is now entered its fifth

week

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