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FIM DO MUNDO / TRUMP vs KIM / HORÁRIO DE VERÃO - Duration: 7:28.
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Kim Jong Un RAP shots fired at Trump! (Must see) - Duration: 3:02.
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Trump vs. Puerto Rico 10/1/17 | The Daily Show - Duration: 14:43.
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Stephen Colbert Monologue 9/29/17: Trump Jr.'s Backwoods Shootin' Adventure September 29, 2017 - Duration: 10:36.
Stephen Colbert Monologue 9/29/17: Donald Trump Jr.'s Backwoods Shootin' Adventure September 29, 2017
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Talking About Trump Abroad 10/1/17 : The Daily Show - Duration: 3:16.
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A bad week for Trump ends with Tom Price's resignation 9/29/17 - Duration: 6:49.
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Donald Trump's WAR threat: 'There's no point negotiating with little rocket man' Kim - Duration: 2:46.
Donald Trump's WAR threat: 'There's no point negotiating with little rocket man' Kim
President Trump cast aside the prospect of peace talks in dramatic fashion this afternoon. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said yesterday that Washington had reached out to Pyongyang in a bid to calm the recent war of words.
But in a flurry of tweets from his New Jersey golf course, Mr Trump said Tillerson is "wasting his time trying to negotiate with little rocket man". "Save your energy Rex, we'll do what has to be done," he added.
DISMISSAL: Donald Trump has shrugged off the idea of negotiating with North Korea. Donald Trump on Rex Tillerson It comes despite Tillerson telling a conference in China that Washington's "objective is not to get rid of North Korea".
But the hermit kingdom seems to be paying more attention to the President, labelling him an "old psychopath" this morning.
And Kim Jong-un claimed the US leader is hell-bent on the "suicidal act of inviting a nuclear disaster that will reduce America to a sea of flames".
Over the summer, Kim tested several nukes and missiles – some of which are capable of striking the US mainland.
The development comes after the rogue state released propaganda images to prepare Kims people for conflict. Posters warned of a coming "great and decisive war against America", urging North Koreans to prepare for battle.
Citizens in the capital Pyongyang were snapped pasting the propaganda messages on all public places to hammer Kims point home. Fears of a conflict in the region reached boiling point recently after President Trump warned he would "totally destroy" Kims regime.
He described the tubby tyrant as a "rocket man on a suicide mission" in a barnstorming debut speech at the UN. And the state responded by stressing their right to nuclear weapons, labelling Trump "deranged" in the process.
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Puerto Ricans fire back at Trump for critical tweets - Duration: 5:29.
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Saturday Night Live' Season 43 Opens With Alec Baldwin's Triumphant, Scathing Return as Donald Trump - Duration: 3:51.
Saturday Night Live' Season 43 Opens With Alec Baldwin's Triumphant, Scathing Return
as Donald Trump
Alec Baldwin isn't done lampooning President Donald Trump.
Saturday Night Live came out swinging once again with a politically charged cold open
that saw Baldwin return to the guest star role that earned him a lot of love last season
as the show tried to catch up on all the Trump news they missed between seasons.
The sketch kicked things off with Trump making a call to Carmen Yulín Cruz, the mayor of
San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he revealed that he didn't know Puerto Rico was a state, and
then explained that "FEMA takes a few days unless you pay for FEMA Prime."
The sketch also reunited Baldwin with Kate McKinnon – only this time the Emmy-winning
cast member didn't break out her acclaimed impression of Hillary Clinton, but instead
brought out her brilliant Jeff Sessions impression
When McKinnon played Sessions last season, she played him like an analog for Forrest
Gump – bringing that energy (along with a smile like one of the Whos from Whoville),
she presented an impish, playful Sessions who sat on Trump's lap like his son, and even
gave Trump a kiss on the head after getting scolded.
While the sketch was a little all over the place (and considering how much ground they
had to cover, it's not a surprise), the best point Baldwin's Trump made was when he explained
the truth behind all the craziest scandals to come out of the White House in recent weeks.
"Trust me, it may sound like what is coming out of my mouth is B-A-N-A-N-A-S, but it's
all part of the plan.
The more chaos I cause, the less people can focus.
They're all getting so tired," Trump explained to Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders
(played by Aidy Bryant).
"Let me show you.
How long ago did I declare war on North Korea and Little Rocket Man?"
"Um, four months?"
Sanders replied.
"Wrong!
It was last Friday!
See?" Trump shot back.
After winning a score of Emmys and some of the best ratings in years for their election
year season, it's no surprise that they're keeping that momentum going with the season
premiere, but it was nice to see Baldwin come back – if not simply to spare us from having
to watch the current cast parade their attempts at a new Trump impression.
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Trump Spars With San Juan Mayor - Duration: 2:33.
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What's the latest Trump-Russia investigation news? 9/30/17 - Duration: 10:47.
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Trump's Hypocrisy Problem: Private Planes, Private Emails, And Public Humiliation - Duration: 4:28.
When Donald Trump was campaigning to be President of the United States, the phrase drain the
swamp became one of the centerpieces of that campaign.
It's something that Republicans, Trump supporters on Twitter still tweet out when talking to
the President, about the President.
They really believe that he has drained the swamp in Washington, D.C.
So, let's take a good hard look at what that newly drained swamp looks like.
Well, it looks a hell of a lot like American taxpayers have paid $300,000 for Health and
Human Services Secretary, Tom Price, to fly on private jets zipping all around this country.
$300,000 at the expense of U.S. taxpayers to spend his time on private jets.
The most recent one was a trip to Nashville from D.C. that cost taxpayers a little over,
I think, $17,000, because Tom Price is too good to fly commercial.
He's got to take those private jets for whatever the hell it is he's doing.
Scott Pruitt at the EPA is doing the same thing.
They're out there taking both personal trips and business trips on private jets at the
expense of U.S. taxpayers.
That's not exactly draining the swamp.
What it is draining are the federal government's cash reserves, because not only are they spending
our tax dollars, but you're also trying to cut taxes for the wealthy, so there's going
to be even less, fewer tax dollars for these guys to spend on private jets.
But I'm sure the Trump administration will find a way to pay for more of these flights,
possibly by killing Medicaid and after-school programs and things like that.
You know, those aren't as important as having your idiots that work for you fly around in
private jets.
But private jets aren't the only problem.
Another centerpiece of the Trump campaign was lock her up.
Remember that chant that Republicans would say at the Trump rallies in reference to Hillary
Clinton for using a private email account?
Well, as it turns out, we now have no fewer than six people within the Trump administration
who have been caught using private email accounts for official government work, a move that
is potentially illegal, depending on the expansion and the definition of the Presidential Records
Act.
If they're running any campaign issues through their personal email accounts on White House
equipment, that would be a violation of the Hatch Act.
So far there's no indication that either one of those Acts have been violated.
But what has been violated is our right as American citizens to not have such a hypocritical
President and administration in office.
They wanted to put Hillary Clinton behind bars forever because she used a private email
account, and now six people, including two members of Trump's own family, have been busted
doing the same thing.
That is one of the ... I mean, that's the height of hypocrisy at this point.
That's what we're living in and they don't seem to see a problem with it.
Yeah, technically, what these people are doing is not illegal, but when you made your entire
campaign about one woman using a private email while she worked in the federal government,
then six of your people turn around and do the same thing, you have a very real problem
on your hands, Mr. President, because you're the one who made this an issue.
Donald Trump has suffered public humiliation after public humiliation.
Really, in the last week alone, he got trounced by the NFL, his candidate du jour of Alabama
lost, and so he had to go back and delete all those tweets supporting him.
The private plane issue is now under investigation by Congress, and damn near everybody in his
administration's trying to use private emails to conduct official White House business.
And this is all, folks, in the span of one very bad week for President Trump.
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BREAKING: Governor of U.S. Virgin Islands Rises Up, Issues Shocking Trump Message |Top Stories Today - Duration: 3:26.
As we speak, Democrats and the mainstream media are trying to turn the situation in
Puerto Rico into President Donald Trump's version of Hurricane Katrina.
Well, one Caribbean leader is not going along with media's script.
According to Newsmax, Governor Kenneth Mapp of the U.S. Virgin Islands released a public
statement that reaffirmed President Trump's commitment to the territory.
It read, "President Donald J. Trump, his White House team, the Federal Emergency Management
Agency and our other federal partners have given us tremendous support."
Governor Mapp thanked others for their help, including US Virgin Islands native and NBA
star Tim Duncan.
However, Governor Mapp was also quick to point out that his territory still needs a lot of
work.
The governor's statement included a direct request for more private aid money, which
read, "We still need a great deal of help and I am asking all of our friends in the
U.S. Congress for help and to support www.usvirecovery.org so we may rebuild America's paradise, known
as the U.S. Virgin Islands," he said.
"If there was ever a time that the four million American citizens living in the Virgin
Islands and Puerto Rico need your help, it is now."
In reviewing the damage suffered by the US Virgin Islands, it is not hard to see why
money and aid is still needed.
Thanks to Hurricanes Irma and Maria, many citizens in the US Virgin Islands are still
without power, shelter, food, or clean drinking water.
More than 100,000 residents have been rendered homeless thanks to these natural disasters.
Many have reported that Irma and Maria have set the infrastructure of the US Virgin Islands
back by decades.
However, according to Governor Mapp, the USVI are already on the road towards recovery thanks
to the hard work of the Trump administration, which has already been hit by three major
hurricanes this year.
As bad as Puerto Rico is right now, the damage it sustained due to Hurricane Maria was on
par with what the USVI suffered.
There are some key differences that explain why the media is so quick to talk about Puerto
Rico — and not the US Virgin Islands.
On the one hand, Puerto Rico is a larger island, and is more densely populated.
There are also far more Puerto Ricans living stateside than Virgin Islanders.
More importantly, prior to the hurricane, Puerto Rico was in terrible shape.
Thanks to decades of corruption and kleptocratic governments, San Juan has an awful infrastructure
and its social services were already at the breaking point before Maria made landfall.
Also, for years, Puerto Rico's economy has been in the red and has required numerous
American bailouts.
While it may not be good "optics" for him to say it, President Trump is correct
in characterizing Puerto Rico as a mess long before the hurricane came.
Hopefully, the ongoing recovery in the U.S. Virgin Islands will be repeated in Puerto
Rico.
It is clear though, that San Juan needs a lot of help, and Washington, D.C. may be getting
tired of constantly bailing out Puerto Rico.
U.S. Virgin Islands Governor pleased with support from FEMA and White House.
Is Trump getting a bad rap from his hurricane response?
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Trump Jr. Cancelled Secret Service Protection So He Could Go Kill A Moose - Duration: 4:17.
Awhile back when it was announced that Donald Trump, Jr. would be giving up his Secret Service
detail protection, there were a lot of rumors swirling as to why Trump Jr. would no longer
want Secret Service around him to protect him.
One of the things many people had thought was that was cause he didn't want the Secret
Service to overhear any kind of secretive conversations that he was having.
But as it turns out, the truth is a lot less sinister than that.
In fact, the truth has more to do with Donald Trump, Jr.'s insecurity as a man than it does
about any kind of scandalous behavior because reports are now saying that Donald Trump,
Jr., the reason he wanted to get rid of his Secret Service detail, was cause he wanted
to go hunting in Canada to kill what he killed what he called, "A very big moose."
This little man, this little insecure man, wanted his Secret Service out of the way so
that he could go into the wilderness and kill a very large docile animal without the animal
ever seeing him or having a chance to fight back.
Because that's the kind of man that Trump Jr. really is.
He has to go out and kill something bigger than him, something that could potentially
be dangerous, just so that he can feel like a real guy for a few minutes.
Because for some reason, his anatomy, maybe his hormone levels, maybe they're just not
quite right, and he doesn't feel like a dude when he walks around.
So he decides to go kill a thing.
He didn't want the Secret Service there because then it becomes a whole ordeal.
The press is there because they notice all the Secret Service.
Maybe the Secret Service blabs to the press.
He didn't want that.
Since that big hunting trip occurred, Trump Jr. has now had his Secret Service detail
reinstated.
I know a lot of people are okay with hunting.
I'm okay with hunting if you're out hunting for actual food and you're gonna use it.
Killing an animal for fun, that's not something I'm ever okay with.
In fact, psychologists will tell you that's one of the traits of a psychopath.
That is pretty much what Donald Trump Jr. is.
He loves to travel around the world and kill big game animals because again makes him feel
like a man for a few seconds, maybe even a few days.
But there is something missing from his life, from his brain, possibly from his own hormone
levels, that is preventing him from being able to feel accomplished, from feeling complete.
He's trying to fill that hole by going out there and killing things larger than him.
There is something psychologically wrong with this man.
I know we've spent a lot of time talking about Trump Sr.'s psychological problems, but I
think it's time we also focused on little Jr. because whatever Trump Sr. is suffering
from, Jr. is suffering from it to an exponential level.
This is not normal behavior.
This is not what a rational thinking son of a president goes out and does.
Basically fires the Secret Service for a few days so he can go out and kill a moose up
in Canada.
Something's wrong here.
If we are beyond past time to get these idiots out of the White House, so we don't have to
deal with crap like this anymore.
You know, I'm getting tired of talking about Trump and his idiotic family and the stupid
things they do and the harm they're inflicting upon America.
It's up to Congress at this point to do something, to act on it, to get these people out of office
so we can work on actually rebuilding this country and start talking about issues that
actually matter.
Instead of having to waste time talking about psychopath Jr. going out and wanting to hunt
a moose so I can feel like big, strong man for a few minutes.
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Mueller's Witch Hunt Finds Nothing on Trump, But Look Which Obama Truth Surfaced | Top Stories Today - Duration: 3:03.
Though special counsel Robert Mueller has thus far uncovered zero evidence that President
Donald Trump colluded with the Russians to affect the outcome of the 2016 presidential
election, a far more shocking revelation regarding former President Barack Obama has made its
way to the surface.
"US investigators wiretapped former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort under secret
court orders before and after the election, sources tell CNN, an extraordinary step involving
a high-ranking campaign official now at the center of the Russia meddling probe," CNN
revealed in a bombshell scoop last week.
Obama administration investigators also reportedly wiretapped Trump advisers Carter Page, Michael
Flynn and others.
While it remains unclear how this information was unearthed, CNN's sources claim Mueller's
team "has been provided details of these communications."
But the more pressing point are the implications of this discovery.
"If these reports are accurate, it means U.S. intelligence agencies secretly surveilled
at least a half dozen Trump associates," veteran journalist Sharyl Attkisson explained
in a column for The Hill.
"And those are just the ones we know about."
In other words, "(i)t looks like Obama did spy on Trump, just as he apparently did to
me," she added, referencing an allegation she made several years back that Obama's
Justice Department had attempted to hack into her personal and work computers in 2013.
What remains unknown is whether any of this sketchy behavior was actually legal.
Attkisson noted, however, that even if these hacks and wiretaps were legal, that doesn't
take away from the shadiness of it all.
The truth is, the revelation shows Obama and his administration were actively engaged in
surveillance of American citizens that would have been unthinkable not all that long ago.
As Attkisson writes: "It seems that government monitoring of journalists, members of Congress
and political enemies — under multiple administrations — has become more common than anyone would
have imagined two decades ago … So has the unmasking of sensitive and highly protected
names by political officials."
Agreed.
From targeting conservative organizations via the IRS to trying to force the Little
Sisters of the Poor to pay for abortifacients, the Obama administration waged a relentless
assault on the American people's constitutionally guaranteed rights and liberties.
Will Mueller look into this new information and act accordingly, though?
Considering his decision to line his team with leftists, I think the answer is likely
a resounding "no."
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Donald Trump's WAR threat: 'There's no point negotiating with little rocket man' Kim - Duration: 2:45.
Donald Trump's WAR threat: 'There's no point negotiating with little rocket man' Kim
President Trump cast aside the prospect of peace talks in dramatic fashion this afternoon. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said yesterday that Washington had reached out to Pyongyang in a bid to calm the recent war of words.
But in a flurry of tweets from his New Jersey golf course, Mr Trump said Tillerson is "wasting his time trying to negotiate with little rocket man". "Save your energy Rex, we'll do what has to be done," he added.
DISMISSAL: Donald Trump has shrugged off the idea of negotiating with North Korea.
It comes despite Tillerson telling a conference in China that Washington's "objective is not to get rid of North Korea". But the hermit kingdom seems to be paying more attention to the President, labelling him an "old psychopath" this morning.
And Kim Jong-un claimed the US leader is hell-bent on the "suicidal act of inviting a nuclear disaster that will reduce America to a sea of flames".
Over the summer, Kim tested several nukes and missiles – some of which are capable of striking the US mainland.
The development comes after the rogue state released propaganda images to prepare Kims people for conflict. Posters warned of a coming "great and decisive war against America", urging North Koreans to prepare for battle.
Citizens in the capital Pyongyang were snapped pasting the propaganda messages on all public places to hammer Kims point home. Fears of a conflict in the region reached boiling point recently after President Trump warned he would "totally destroy" Kims regime.
He described the tubby tyrant as a "rocket man on a suicide mission" in a barnstorming debut speech at the UN. And the state responded by stressing their right to nuclear weapons, labelling Trump "deranged" in the process.
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