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US President Donald Trump says next week summit with North Korean leader Kim

jong-un might not be his last face-to-face meeting with Kim speaking

to reporters at the White House on Wednesday President Trump hinted at more

summits with Kim jong-un in the future adding the two sides now have a quote

very good relationship Trump disagreed with the notion that

Pyongyang is reluctant to denuclearize adding he believes they quote want to do

something president Trump reiterated that

sanctions remain in place and they'll only be lifted if North Korea offers

something meaningful in exchange its latest remarks calm as he and Japanese

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe a reaffirmed over the phone their joint commitment to

the final fully verified denuclearization of North Korea

For more infomation >> Trump says Hanoi summit may not be last with Kim - Duration: 0:53.

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Buzz grows that SDNY is preparing to indict Donald Trump - Duration: 3:35.

For more infomation >> Buzz grows that SDNY is preparing to indict Donald Trump - Duration: 3:35.

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Notstand in den USA! Wie Trump den Kongress für den Bau der Mauer übergeht | Amerika Notstand - Duration: 4:51.

For more infomation >> Notstand in den USA! Wie Trump den Kongress für den Bau der Mauer übergeht | Amerika Notstand - Duration: 4:51.

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Trump says "meaningful" steps need to be taken to lift sanctions, amid hinting more summits - Duration: 1:51.

Considering the reduced tensions between Pyeongyang and Washington over the past year...

U.S. President Donald Trump plans to have more summits with North Korean leader Kim

Jong-un even after their Hanoi summit set for next week.

But when it comes to lifting sanctions... Trump is demanding North Korea to take "meaningful"

steps.

Our Lee Ji-won starts us off.

U.S. President Donald Trump has again stressed that he and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

have a "very good relationship," but that sanctions will be in place until more is done.

"The sanctions are on in full.

As you know, I haven't taken sanctions off.

I'd love to be able to, but in order to do that, we have to do something that's meaningful

on the other side."

This comes as President Trump fielded questions from reporters at the White House prior to

his bilateral talks with Austria's Chancellor on Wednesday.

And as if to further lure North Korea into taking that "meaningful" step, President Trump

also reiterated the potential he sees in North Korea's economy.

While stressing that he'll be meeting with Kim Jong-un for two days this time, President

Trump hinted on the likelihood of having more summits with Kim.

"But we've made a lot of progress.

We've made a tremendous amount.

That doesn't mean this is going to be the last meeting, because I don't believe it will.

But we have subjects to discuss which will be very fruitful, I believe."

This comes in line with President Trump saying that he is in no rush over North Korea's denuclearization

on Tuesday.

He said he doesn't have any pressing time schedule and that as long as there is no nuclear

testing, he is in no hurry.

These remarks add to speculation that Trump is trying to lower expectations about the

upcoming summit,... with no complete denuclearization deal reached this time as well.

Some observers suggest the meeting could first settle on a nuclear freeze for now.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump says "meaningful" steps need to be taken to lift sanctions, amid hinting more summits - Duration: 1:51.

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Reporters just uncovered a backroom scheme by Trump to pardon key witnesses in Mueller's Russia inve - Duration: 2:19.

For more infomation >> Reporters just uncovered a backroom scheme by Trump to pardon key witnesses in Mueller's Russia inve - Duration: 2:19.

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Alec Baldwin Just Epically Responded To Trump Jr.'s Attacks, Shuts Trump's Son Up Instantly - Duration: 3:11.

For more infomation >> Alec Baldwin Just Epically Responded To Trump Jr.'s Attacks, Shuts Trump's Son Up Instantly - Duration: 3:11.

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Looks like Donald Trump has been sold out by Matt Whitaker, Sean Spicer, Don McGahn, Reince Priebus, - Duration: 2:13.

For more infomation >> Looks like Donald Trump has been sold out by Matt Whitaker, Sean Spicer, Don McGahn, Reince Priebus, - Duration: 2:13.

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Trump tweets time-lapse video of steel-slatted wall being built - Daily News - Duration: 7:22.

President Donald Trump on Wednesday tweeted a time-lapse video of a portion of his border wall being built in New Mexico as Democrats remain outraged over his declaration of a national emergency

'We have just built this powerful Wall in New Mexico,' Trump wrote with the 24 second video he tweeted

'Completed on January 30, 2019 – 47 days ahead of schedule! Many miles more now under construction! #FinishTheWall'The wall is constructed of steel slats

The video features workmen clearing the ground, followed cranes placing sections of the wall into upright positions

While Trump defends his border barrier, Democrats remain furious that he declared a national emergency to get the needed to finish its construction

  Kirsten Gillibrand, who's seeking the 2020 Democratic nomination, said Trump is spreading a 'hateful message' with his building of a wall

'Democrats have funded border security for decades and so it's not a question of not wanting to keep the country safe, but what President Trump wants to do is build a medieval-style wall out of concrete and one that will destroy not just the community but the environment,' she said

 'And it is a hateful message. I mean he's trying to create a picture of division and hate and derision

And that's what I'm so offended by: the fact that he's fused this kind of racism in, in his words and actions is just troubling,' she added

   Earlier this week she said the president's national emergency was 'manufactured

'  Share this article Share Most of the 2020 presidential candidates are separating themselves from Trump and his wall

'Republicans wouldn't have tolerated this if Obama did it,' Sen. Cory Booker told Fox News at a campaign event in New Hampshire

'And they shouldn't tolerate it when Donald Trump is doing it.' Sen. Kamala Harris said this was a crisis of the president's own making

'This is a crisis of his own making because it was a campaign pledge that took heat and propelled him to victory,' she said at a campaign stop in New Hampshire

'He feels the need to keep reciting what is a lie.' Meanwhile, Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Joaquin Castro are drafting a resolution that would block Trump's declaration, The Hill reported

  Castro plans to offer it on Friday, Reuters reported.  So far, 92 lawmakers have signed on and House Democrats could push it through the legislative process to have on the House floor by mid-March

 If both the House and Senate passed legislation stopping Trump, it would have to go to the president for his signature

He is likely veto it. Overriding Trump's veto would require a two-thirds vote in both chambers

 Trump declared a national emergency to build a border wall - his most prominent campaign promise - after he failed to get Congress to appropriate the $5

7 billion he needs to build his wall along the 2,000 mile U.S.-Mexico border.Congress appropriated $1

375 billion that Trump can use for enhanced fencing but specifically did not fund a border barrier

 The president is cobbling together the rest of the money through a patchwork operation that has him taking $600 million from the Treasury Forfeiture Fund and $2

5 billion from an account within the Department of Defense that is used for counter-drug activities, in order to build his wall

Another $3.6 billion will come from DOD's military construction and facility improvement funds

 On Monday, 16 states sued Trump over his decision to declare a national emergency to obtain funds for building his wall along the 2,000 mile U

S.-Mexico border. The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California came just days after Trump invoked emergency powers on Friday after Congress declined to fulfill his request for $5

7 billion to help build the wall that was his signature 2016 campaign promise.His move aims to let him spend money appropriated by Congress for other purposes

Joining in filing the lawsuit are the attorneys general of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, and Virginia

   Additionally, three Texas landowners and an environmental group filed the first lawsuit against Trump's move on Friday, saying it violates the Constitution and would infringe on their property rights

The legal challenges could slow down Trump's efforts to build the wall, which he says is needed to check illegal immigration and drug trafficking, but will likely end up at the conservative-leaning U

S. Supreme Court. In a budget deal passed by Congress to avert a second government shutdown, nearly $1

4 billion was allocated toward border fencing. Trump's emergency order would give him an additional $6

7 billion beyond what lawmakers authorized. 

For more infomation >> Trump tweets time-lapse video of steel-slatted wall being built - Daily News - Duration: 7:22.

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Trump says "meaningful" steps need to be taken to lift sanctions, amid hinting more summits.. - Duration: 1:47.

U.S. President Donald Trump plans to hold more meetings with his North Korean counterpart...

even after their Hanoi summit set for next week.

But when it comes to lifting sanctions... he is demanding Pyeongyang take "meaningful"

steps.

Lee Ji-won has our top story.

U.S. President Donald Trump has again stressed that he and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

have a "very good relationship," but that sanctions will be in place until more is done.

"The sanctions are on in full.

As you know, I haven't taken sanctions off.

I'd love to be able to, but in order to do that, we have to do something that's meaningful

on the other side."

This comes as President Trump fielded questions from reporters at the White House prior to

his bilateral talks with Austria's Chancellor on Wednesday.

And as if to further lure North Korea into taking that "meaningful" step, President Trump

also reiterated the potential he sees in North Korea's economy.

While stressing that he'll be meeting with Kim Jong-un for two days this time, President

Trump hinted on the likelihood of having more summits with Kim.

"But we've made a lot of progress.

We've made a tremendous amount.

That doesn't mean this is going to be the last meeting, because I don't believe it will.

But we have subjects to discuss which will be very fruitful, I believe."

This comes in line with President Trump saying that he is in no rush over North Korea's denuclearization

on Tuesday.

He said he doesn't have any pressing time schedule and that as long as there is no nuclear

testing, he is in no hurry.

These remarks add to speculation that Trump is trying to lower expectations about the

upcoming summit,... with no complete denuclearization deal reached this time as well.

Some observers suggest the meeting could first settle on a nuclear freeze for now.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump says "meaningful" steps need to be taken to lift sanctions, amid hinting more summits.. - Duration: 1:47.

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Trump prevails as Mexican officials stop caravan at Texas border and ship migrants to other cities - Duration: 3:09.

Trump prevails as Mexican officials stop caravan at Texas border and ship migrants to other cities

Last week, a caravan of 1,800 Central American migrants arrived in this isolated Mexican border city, where police ushered them into a makeshift government shelter at a shuttered factory surrounded by chain link fence.

As conditions at the shelter deteriorated, riots erupted last Wednesday. Migrants broke through security barriers and struggled with guards. Some threw pipes, tables, chairs and parts of a tent at Mexican officers. Migrant advocates and reporters were barred from the facility, which was surrounded by dozens of federal police in riot gear.

On the other side of the Rio Grande, in the sleepy town of Eagle Pass, Texas, 250 troops and scores of Border Patrol agents were sent to shore up defenses as President Trump vowed to stop this latest caravan.

For the moment, Trump appears to have gotten his way.

As of Tuesday, the shelter was closing, with all but one group of migrant family members sent to other, larger border cities, where prospects of entering the United States were little better.

The last 18 migrants would be allowed to seek asylum at the border bridge to Texas, officials said. Speaking through the shelter fence Tuesday, some said they had proof, including photos, that they were fleeing persecution. It wasnt clear why they were chosen, while others were not allowed to reach the citys two border bridges across the Rio Grande. But a Honduran official said the overall group of 1,800 was simply too large for U.S. officials to process there.

There isnt space, said Jose Carlos Ponce, the Honduran consul in Saltillo who was at the shelter Tuesday.

U.S. officials have said they generally process 15 asylum seekers a day at Eagle Pass, but increased that to about 20 after the caravan arrived.

Local officials in Piedras Negras paid to bus most of the caravan travelers to larger Mexican cities, including Juarez, Hermosillo, Monterrey and Reynosa, according to a psychologist with Doctors Without Borders, which was on hand to provide healthcare. Juarez and Reynosa are on the border across from the Texas cities of El Paso and Hidalgo, respectively. Hermosillo and Monterrey are in the Mexican interior.

Theres a list of sites. They decide, said the psychologist, Yovanna Lopez, as she sat outside the shelter where she had been treating migrants for nearly a week.

It wasnt clear how many were leaving by choice.

I dont want to leave, Merlin Linares Rodriguez, 23, said late Monday.

The Salvadoran single mother was traveling with son Jose Garcia Linares, 7, to join a friend in San Francisco.

We tried to do it legally. They just tell us its not allowed, she said, and began to cry as she sat by the side of the road opposite the shelter, hoping for a ride to the river where she would try to cross illegally.

When officials started allowing migrants to leave the shelter for short periods this week, Linares said she saw some asylum seekers attempt to cross the border bridges.

They tear up your visa, she said of Mexican officials stationed at the bridges.

Leyli Rodriguez, 26, fled Nicaragua with her two cousins to join her sister in Midland, Texas, but said Mexican officials at the shelter told them U.S. holding areas for asylum seekers were full.

They said we can go to Reynosa, but we dont want to. Its dangerous. We could get kidnapped, she said. This is the safest place to be on the border.

The migrants will probably join swelling waiting lists of asylum seekers as the U.S. expands a new policy after applying for asylum. Already, other asylum seekers have been , and Trump administration officials said they planned to expand the policy to Piedras Negras.

Piedras Negras population 150,000 and its sister city, Eagle Pass population 28,000 , fit a familiar pattern on the border: The Mexican city dwarfs its U.S. counterpart. Eagle Pass is an outpost, a setting for the films No Country for Old Men and Lone Star. Below the border bridges is a golf course, where carts passed a dozen Border Patrol trucks Tuesday. Neither city has the immigrant advocacy groups found in other border communities such as Brownsville, El Paso or San Diego.

In those cities, U.S. lawyers have volunteered to accompany migrants seeking asylum at border bridges, assisting them if authorities attempt to bar them from entering. But migrants at the Piedras Negras shelter said no lawyers were allowed into the shelter to help them seek asylum.

Outside the shelter, uniformed Mexican immigration officials sat at tables with laptops issuing temporary identification cards and visas that allowed the Central Americans to travel within the country, some for just a few weeks.

If they try to cross illegally, the card is void, said Manuel Gamez Reyes, a spokesman for the city stationed at the shelter.

About 300 of the migrants were granted permission to stay and work in Mexico, he said. The rest had to relocate. He acknowledged that most of the migrants were fleeing violence in Central America. But he said cities like his cant help them.

This is not a permanent shelter, Gamez said, gesturing to a pile of scores of pallets in the parking lot outside that migrants had been given so they could sleep on the factory floor.

It would cost the city dollar 260,000 to operate the shelter for a month, including food, staff and utilities, he said. Hes been working 12 hour days.

Gamez remembered feeling relieved when the first caravan went to Tijuana in December. This group moved more rapidly, he said, with help from municipal officials in Mexicos interior.

Nobody wants them in their cities because its a lot of spending, he said. Its better for us if they leave. Were a small city. We cant afford the costs.

The buses were a Catch 22 for some of the migrants, a return to cities where they already failed to cross.

Francisco Banegas, 29, said he joined the caravan to Piedras Negras after being deported to his native Honduras during the December caravan to Tijuana. The construction worker and father of four left the shelter this week with a temporary visa hoping to find work to save the dollar 6,000 he estimates hell need to pay a smuggler to get him across the Rio Grande illegally.

What else am I supposed to do? he said.

Luci Herrera Castillo said she fled Honduras with her two children after her 14 year old daughter was raped last fall and the rapists father, a neighbor, threatened them. A single mother who worked doing washing and ironing, Herrera has another daughter she hoped to join in San Jose.

I want to present myself at the bridge, but they wont let me, she said of officials at the shelter. They say we have to go.

She planned to try her luck crossing the river illegally without a smuggler, whom she couldnt afford. On Sunday night, she said, 20 migrants disappeared from the shelter, probably bound for the river.

Were the last because we dont have money to cross the river, said Yolanda Castaneda, a Honduran traveling with her 2 year old son, Nemar, to join a friend in Kansas.

Castaneda, 26, knew the river passage was dangerous. On Thursday, Border Patrol agents found the body of a man floating near one of the border bridges. But she and Nemar would not be boarding the buses. They would try to cross the river, she said, even though her son didnt know how to swim. By Tuesday, they were gone.

For more infomation >> Trump prevails as Mexican officials stop caravan at Texas border and ship migrants to other cities - Duration: 3:09.

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Trump denies that he tried obstructing Michael Cohen investigation - Duration: 3:49.

For more infomation >> Trump denies that he tried obstructing Michael Cohen investigation - Duration: 3:49.

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Vieja que se cogera a trump😂😱 - Duration: 0:13.

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Trump says "meaningful" steps need to be taken to lift sanctions, amid hinting more summits.. - Duration: 1:50.

U.S. President Donald Trump has said that he expects to have more summits with North

Korean leader Kim Jong-un even after their meeting in Hanoi next week.

But in the meantime, Trump is calling on Pyeongyang to take "meaningful" steps, if it wants to

see sanctions lifted.

Our Lee Ji-won reports.

U.S. President Donald Trump has again stressed that he and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

have a "very good relationship," but that sanctions will be in place until more is done.

"The sanctions are on in full.

As you know, I haven't taken sanctions off.

I'd love to be able to, but in order to do that, we have to do something that's meaningful

on the other side."

This comes as President Trump fielded questions from reporters at the White House prior to

his bilateral talks with Austria's Chancellor on Wednesday.

And as if to further lure North Korea into taking that "meaningful" step, President Trump

also reiterated the potential he sees in North Korea's economy.

While stressing that he'll be meeting with Kim Jong-un for two days this time, President

Trump hinted on the likelihood of having more summits with Kim.

"But we've made a lot of progress.

We've made a tremendous amount.

That doesn't mean this is going to be the last meeting, because I don't believe it will.

But we have subjects to discuss which will be very fruitful, I believe."

This comes in line with President Trump saying that he is in no rush over North Korea's denuclearization

on Tuesday.

He said he doesn't have any pressing time schedule and that as long as there is no nuclear

testing, he is in no hurry.

These remarks add to speculation that Trump is trying to lower expectations about the

upcoming summit,... with no complete denuclearization deal reached this time as well.

Some observers suggest the meeting could first settle on a nuclear freeze for now.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump says "meaningful" steps need to be taken to lift sanctions, amid hinting more summits.. - Duration: 1:50.

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President Trump denies report regarding investigation in Michael Cohen - Duration: 1:25.

For more infomation >> President Trump denies report regarding investigation in Michael Cohen - Duration: 1:25.

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UNSC lifts sanctions on N. Korean delegation for Kim-Trump summit, enabling them to travel to Hanoi - Duration: 0:39.

now as a follow-up to that report the UN Security Council has eased sanctions on

senior North Korean officials enabling them to travel to Vietnam for the second

Pyongyang Washington summit Reuters says the sanctions have been temporarily

lifted for the entire North Korean delegation as it's not yet clear exactly

who will be traveling to Hanoi for the preparation work and the summit such a

move comes as Vietnam requested for a blanket exemption the UN sanctions

committee also eased sanctions for the North's officials last year in June when

Pyongyang and Washington held their first landmark summit in Singapore

For more infomation >> UNSC lifts sanctions on N. Korean delegation for Kim-Trump summit, enabling them to travel to Hanoi - Duration: 0:39.

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Trump tweets time lapse video of powerful wall as Democrats outraged at national emergency Daily M - Duration: 6:22.

Trump tweets time lapse video of powerful wall as Democrats outraged at national emergency Daily M

President on Wednesday tweeted a time lapse video of a portion of his border wall being built in New as Democrats remain outraged over his declaration of a national emergency.

We have just built this powerful Wall in New Mexico, Trump wrote with the 24 second video he tweeted. Completed on January 30, 2019 – 47 days ahead of schedule! Many miles more now under construction! FinishTheWall

The wall is constructed of steel slats. The video features workmen clearing the ground, followed cranes placing sections of the wall into upright positions.

President Donald Trump tweeted a time lapse video of a portion of his border wall being built in New Mexico, claiming its ahead of schedule

While Trump defends his border barrier, Democrats remain furious that he declared a national emergency to get the needed to finish its construction.  

Kirsten Gillibrand, whos seeking the 2020 Democratic nomination, said Trump is spreading a hateful message with his building of a wall.

Democrats have funded border security for decades and so its not a question of not wanting to keep the country safe, but what President Trump wants to do is build a medieval style wall out of concrete and one that will destroy not just the community but the environment, she said. 

And it is a hateful message. I mean hes trying to create a picture of division and hate and derision. And thats what Im so offended by: the fact that hes fused this kind of racism in, in his words and actions is just troubling, she added.   

Earlier this week she said the presidents national emergency was manufactured. 

The video Trump tweeted showed sections of a steel slated wall being put into place

Most of the 2020 presidential candidates are separating themselves from Trump and his wall.

Republicans wouldnt have tolerated this if Obama did it, Sen. Cory Booker told  at a campaign event in New Hampshire. And they shouldnt tolerate it when Donald Trump is doing it. 

Sen. Kamala Harris said this was a crisis of the presidents own making.

This is a crisis of his own making because it was a campaign pledge that took heat and propelled him to victory, she said at a campaign stop in New Hampshire. He feels the need to keep reciting what is a lie. 

Meanwhile, Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez and Joaquin Castro are drafting a resolution that would block Trumps declaration, reported.  

Castro plans to offer it on Friday, Reuters reported. 

Democratic presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Kamala Harris accused Donald Trump on Tuesday of abusing his powers and lying the effectiveness of a border wall at stopping drug smugglers

Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand left and Cory Booker right have spoken out against Trump

So far, 92 lawmakers have signed on and House Democrats could push it through the legislative process to have on the House floor by mid March. 

If both the House and Senate passed legislation stopping Trump, it would have to go to the president for his signature. He is likely veto it. Overriding Trumps veto would require a two thirds vote in both chambers. 

Trump declared a national emergency to build a border wall his most prominent campaign promise after he failed to get Congress to appropriate the dollar 5.7 billion he needs to build his wall along the 2,000 mile U.S. Mexico border.

Congress appropriated dollar 1.375 billion that Trump can use for enhanced fencing but specifically did not fund a border barrier. 

The president is cobbling together the rest of the money through a patchwork operation that has him taking dollar 600 million from the Treasury Forfeiture Fund and dollar 2.5 billion from an account within the Department of Defense that is used for counter drug activities, in order to build his wall. Another dollar 3.6 billion will come from DODs military construction and facility improvement funds. 

On Monday, 16 states sued Trump over his decision to declare a national emergency to obtain funds for building his wall along the 2,000 mile U.S. Mexico border. 

The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California came just days after Trump invoked emergency powers on Friday after Congress declined to fulfill his request for dollar 5.7 billion to help build the wall that was his signature 2016 campaign promise.

His move aims to let him spend money appropriated by Congress for other purposes.

Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez left and Joaquin Castro right are drafting a resolution that would block Trumps declaration

Joining in filing the lawsuit are the attorneys general of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, and Virginia.   

Additionally, three Texas landowners and an environmental group filed the first lawsuit against Trumps move on Friday, saying it violates the Constitution and would infringe on their property rights.

The legal challenges could slow down Trumps efforts to build the wall, which he says is needed to check illegal immigration and drug trafficking, but will likely end up at the conservative leaning U.S. Supreme Court. 

In a budget deal passed by Congress to avert a second government shutdown, nearly dollar 1.4 billion was allocated toward border fencing. 

Trumps emergency order would give him an additional dollar 6.7 billion beyond what lawmakers authorized.

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Trump Will Win 2020 | And Here Is The Reason - Duration: 1:28.

hello everyone my name is Helaman Gile from Smart Duck Studios and today I'm

going to tell you why Trump will win 2020 election. so to get started there

are too many candidates running there are more candidates running on the left

then the right and the folks from the right are going to vote right and

there's only one candidate or two candidates running for the right right

now and on the Left we have probably like twenty maybe 30 candidates running

this makes it very difficult for them to win see most of the votes on the right

are going to vote right and most of the votes on the left or a vote left

but when your votes are drawn so thin between all those candidates it makes it

very difficult to win and that is why I think Trump will win 2020

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