Tuesday, November 14, 2017

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Stop hating Putin! Trump calls for closer ties with Russia as North Korea threat escalates

Mr Trump, who has faced continuing allegations of ties between his presidential campaign and Russia, said Mr Putin could help stop World War 3.

The US President tweeted from Vietnam, where he attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, a meeting promoting trade in the Asia-Pacific area. During the event, he met Mr Putin and discussed their positions on Syria and North Korea.

He tweeted: "Met with President Putin of Russia who was at APEC meetings.  "Good discussions on Syria. Hope for his help to solve, along with China the dangerous North Korea crisis.

"When will all the haters and fools out there realise that having a good relationship with Russia is a good thing, not a bad thing? "There always playing politics - bad for our country.

I want to solve North Korea, Syria, Ukraine, terrorism, and Russia can greatly help!".

The US President has spent much of his Asia trip trying to attract support for a tougher line on Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions. He also appeared to backtrack on military threats, saying the door was open for talks.

And his enthusiasm to find a solution to the crisis has seen him try to appease Russia, who he sees as key to the region's future.

On Saturday, he told reporters Mr Putin had been "insulted" by claims he meddled in the US election. Mr Trump said: "It is now time to get back to healing a world that is shattered and broken.

"Having Russia in a friendly posture, as opposed to always fighting with them, is an asset to the world and an asset to our country, not a liability.

"It is very important to be able to get along with Russia, to get along with China. "Russia and China in particular can help us with the North Korea problem, which is one of our truly great problems." .

During his visit, Mr Trump sparked controversy by saying a report by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence which stated Mr Putin had orchestrated a campaign to influence the election was an "artificial Democratic hit job".

But ex-CIA chief John Brennan hit back, saying the Russian premier had taken advantage of Mr Trump's weaknesses. He told CNN: "Mr Putin is very clever in terms of playing to Mr Trump's interest in being flattered.

"The Russians do not harbour good intentions towards the United States and there shouldn't be any illusions or any ambiguity about that. .

For more infomation >> Stop hating Putin! Trump calls for closer ties with Russia as North Korea threat escalates - Duration: 3:48.

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Bay Area Group Files Lawsuit Against Trump's Travel Ban - Duration: 0:25.

For more infomation >> Bay Area Group Files Lawsuit Against Trump's Travel Ban - Duration: 0:25.

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Donald Trump Jr. Lashes Out at George Takei | Daily Celebrity News | Splash TV - Duration: 1:04.

Donald Trump Jr. has lashed out at George Takei just days after the Star Trek icon was

accused of sexually assaulting a former male model while the young man was passed out.

The alleged incident took place at his condo in 1981… and Don Jr took him to task.

Back in June Takei accused Ivanka Trump of playing the victim after an interview she

did with Fox and Friends.

Don replied with a tweet of his own, saying this didn't age well… and maybe George

shouldn't opine about victims ever again.

A man named Scott Brunton says George groped him when he was just 24… admitting that

it happened a long time ago, but he had never forgotten it.

Takei has denied the allegations saying the event simply did not occur.

He even added that he does not know why the model has made these claims now, 36 years

later.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump Jr. Lashes Out at George Takei | Daily Celebrity News | Splash TV - Duration: 1:04.

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So reagiert Trump auf Kim Jong Un's Beleidigung - Duration: 1:05.

For more infomation >> So reagiert Trump auf Kim Jong Un's Beleidigung - Duration: 1:05.

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Trump Fires Back at Kim & Intelligence | AJ NOW: ACT 3 - Duration: 1:55.

I'm back, folks. I know you missed me - you're welcome.

Secret Service Agent: Mr. President! No!

Trump: Too late (Bathroom Door shuts)

I've been gone for a long time. I would say because of self-reflection, but

I don't know that is.

I hope everyone had a great Veterans Day. I know I did.

You know, if it weren't for my totally debilitating bone spurs I would have

been a tremendous veteran, just the best. Way better than John McCain, I promise you

People - losers - are criticizing me for

agreeing with Putin when he said he didn't meddle in the 2016 election.

Look, there are only so many times you can ask someone before it gets annoying.

It's like my second wife, "Donald, did you sleep with that incredibly attractive and

younger woman and seduce her with your big manly hands?" Of course, I said no -

I don't think I had a prenup. No, I had to bring it up - but you get what I mean.

I'm in China today today and I'm SO glad I brought a fork. Also, UCLA basketball

players, in China, got arrested for shoplifting, so, naturally, I just asked

President XI, "Hey, can you help us out?" which is a favor you can ask, right?

Rocket Man is gonna get it if he keeps taunting me. He called me 'lunatic

old man'. Old? You don't poke the Napalm Bear without getting hurt.

But, I'm not gonna say mean things back to him. I'm not gonna say that he's short and fat.

I'm not gonna do it. I'm not gonna say that he's - old? Am I - do I look old? I don't think so

I think my skin looks rather - it looks pretty

Like! Subscribe! And we'll talk soon!

(Toilet Flush)

I wanted to talk about my tax bill coming through this week but I'm still

reeling from being called old by Kim. I mean, I wish Reince Priebus were here.

I would just call him in and yell at him and I'd feel SO much better but now I have

John Kelly and I call him in and he looks at me and I just feel like I've

disappointed my father ALL over again

For more infomation >> Trump Fires Back at Kim & Intelligence | AJ NOW: ACT 3 - Duration: 1:55.

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Trump Wraps Up Southeast Asian Nations Trip - Duration: 1:21.

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Melania Trump Approval Rating CNN Poll Reveals Popularity Of First Lady Is Growing - Duration: 2:41.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump Approval Rating CNN Poll Reveals Popularity Of First Lady Is Growing - Duration: 2:41.

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Trump teases new trade moves at ASEAN summit - Duration: 2:26.

For more infomation >> Trump teases new trade moves at ASEAN summit - Duration: 2:26.

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Trump Praises Philippines Success in Closing Gender Gap - Duration: 0:58.

For more infomation >> Trump Praises Philippines Success in Closing Gender Gap - Duration: 0:58.

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Donald Trump LOVES McDonald's so much he made White House chefs replicate burgers - Duration: 1:55.

Donald Trump LOVES McDonald's so much he made White House chefs replicate burgers

He loves the fast food giant so much, he got his White House chefs to try and replicate their burgers. They tried to create the Quarter Pounder for Trump, who requested it with cheese, "extra ketchup, no pickles".

Trump also got his kitchens to attempt a creation of McDonald's fried apple pie.

But sadly for Mr President, it was all to no avail. Staff couldnt match the satisfaction of the original fast food, according to a Politico piece which cited former aides.

It is thought White House were working with ingredients too high in quality that failed to match the salty flavour of a McDonald's flavour.

So instead, Trump sends his aides out to McDonald's to provide him with his fix of Quarter Pounders and apple pies.

Trump's former bodyguard and "Director of Oval Office Operations" Keith Schiller was the man given the important job of fetching the food at the McDonald's eatery on New York Avenue.

During the campaign trail, Schiller was often seen making runs to the restaurant to fetch Egg McMuffins in the morning, and two Quarter Pounders with large fries later in the day.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump LOVES McDonald's so much he made White House chefs replicate burgers - Duration: 1:55.

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Special Report With Bret Baier 13 11/13/2017, Fox NewsToday November 13 2017,Pres trump News Today - Duration: 44:09.

Special Report With Bret Baier 13 11/13/2017, Fox NewsToday November 13 2017,Pres trump News Today

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Are you watching Kim? Trump lines up US warplanes on North Korea border as WW3 looms - Duration: 3:07.

Are you watching Kim? Trump lines up US warplanes on North Korea border as WW3 looms

Images of jets – including the F/A-18E Super Hornet from its Strike Fighter Squadron 115 – taking part in US military exercises near the Korean Peninsula at the weekend have been released.

The airbourne monster flew off the USS Ronald Reagan, which joined other super-carriers USS Theodore Roosevelt and USS Nimitz sent to rein in Kim Jong-un's nuclear ambitions.

But the macho bravado provoked a potentially fatal response from North Korea, who blasted the US for digging their own graves.

And in a bone-chilling message to its enemies, the Hermit Kingdom warned of nuclear war at any moment over the power posturing.

An article in North Korean rag, Rodong Sinmun, said: The situation of the Korean Peninsula is now on the worst phase of tension in which a nuclear war may break out any moment due to the US reckless moves for aggression on the DPRK.

So, it is clear what catastrophic phase such war games will bring.

The puppet warmongers, keen on the moves to provoke a war, escalating the tension in collusion with outsiders, are harassers of peace and traitors to the nation who can never be allowed to go scot-free.

"(This) is a suicidal act of digging their own graves" North Korea The military provocation act of the puppet forces going helter-skelter with the backing of their master is a suicidal act of digging their own graves. Daily Star Online yesterday revealed that the American super-carriers were joined by warships from Japan, Australia and South Korea.

It comes after we earlier revealed how the war-mongering nation dropped a major hint that World War Three is in its sights.

Commenting on South Koreas alliance with its enemies, a statement published through its media said it its southern neighbour would suffer consequences.

It read: They have to experience all sorts of sufferings, with their sovereignty usurped and vital rights cruelly violated. This is their miserable fate..

For more infomation >> Are you watching Kim? Trump lines up US warplanes on North Korea border as WW3 looms - Duration: 3:07.

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Millonarios piden a Trump que no reduzca los impuestos | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 0:44.

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Trump, breaking with precedent, will not meet with American Nobel recipients - Duration: 4:08.

Trump, breaking with precedent, will not meet with American Nobel recipients.

WASHINGTON - President Trump, breaking a tradition that stretches back nearly two decades, will

not personally greet the eight American Nobel laureates this year before they travel to

Sweden in December to receive their prizes.

Not all the honorees are disappointed.

Two American Nobel Prize winners, when contacted by STAT, indicated they would not have attended

a White House event even if invited.

Columbia biophysicist Joachim Frank, awarded a Nobel in chemistry for his work in microscopy,

said in an email he was "very relieved" when he learned there was no chance of an encounter

with the president.

"I will not put my foot into the White House as long as Trump, Pence, or Ryan (i.e., the

possible succession of impeachments) will occupy it," Frank said.

"I cannot speak for the others; don't know them personally yet, but I strongly believe

that as thinking intelligent people they will have a similar attitude as I."

Trump returns from a two-week trip to Hawaii and Asia on Tuesday.

A White House spokesman cited the foreign travel when asked why the president would

not greet the laureates in person.

The White House has hosted an event in the laureates' honor nearly every year since 2001.

Former President Barack Obama granted an audience to the American group each year of his presidency

except for 2009, when he was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize.

Former President George W. Bush attended each year except for 2006, when former Vice President

Dick Cheney greeted the group instead.

Former President Bill Clinton also held in-person greetings for Nobel winners on numerous occasions

during his presidency.

The majority of this year's U.S. laureates are expected to attend an event in their honor

at the Swedish Embassy in Washington on Tuesday night - an event that is typically scheduled

with the American president's availability in mind.

The White House spokesman said Michael Kratsios, Trump's top political appointee in the Office

of Science and Technology Policy, will attend the reception at the Swedish Embassy on the

administration's behalf.

France Cordova, the director of the National Science Foundation and an annual presence

at the embassy's event, will attend as well.

An official from the Obama administration who worked to coordinate the annual Nobel

events said that last year the embassy postponed the reception to December after Obama scheduled

a pre-Thanksgiving trip to Europe and South America.

Laureates have in the past used their access to the president as a political platform.

In 2001, a group of American scientists wrote to Bush in opposition to his administration's

policy banning research that used embryonic stem cells.

Numerous past Nobel winners in physics wrote Bush in 2008 to oppose a cut to research funding

enacted that year by Congress.

The break from tradition comes as Trump, nearly 10 months after his inauguration, has yet

to appoint a top science adviser and OSTP director - the longest such vacancy since

OSTP was established in 1973.

A White House spokesperson also indicated the administration will not follow through

with its plans, at least this year, to continue the tradition of a White House Science Fair.

The Americans awarded Nobel Prizes in 2017 are: Frank; physicists Rainer Weiss, Barry

Barish, and Kip Thorne; geneticists Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash, and Michael W. Young;

and economist Richard Thaler.

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Melania Trump's Net Worth Is Reportedly $50 Million - Duration: 3:05.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump's Net Worth Is Reportedly $50 Million - Duration: 3:05.

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Trump promises major statement on North Korea and trade - Duration: 1:41.

U.S. President Donald Trump says he will make a major statement on North Korea and trade

later this week.

Although it's not yet clear what the statement will entail,... it may include re-listing

Pyongyang as a state sponsor of terrorism.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

President Trump will release a major statement on North Korea and trade on Wednesday,...

as he returns to Washington from his marathon tour of Asia.

Trump made the remark while speaking with journalists ahead of a trilateral meeting

with his Australian and Japanese counterparts in Manila.

(ENGLISH) "So we'll be making a major statement on Wednesday.

And this has been a very fruitful trip; for us and also in all fairness for a lot of other

nations."

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said earlier this week that Trump

would announce at the end of his trip his decision on whether or not to officially re-list

North Korea as a state sponsor of terrorism.

Quoting a government official,...

ABC News reported that a recommendation had been already made to the president and that

he was considering it.

On the trade issue,...

President Trump hailed the progress made so far,... adding America's trade deficits with

other nations will decrease significantly.

(ENGLISH) "But we've made a lot of big progress on trade.

We have deficits with almost everybody.

Those deficits are going to be cut very quickly and very substantially."

It's left to be seen whether the statement will also include details related to the revision

of Washington's bilateral free trade deal with South Korea.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

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RED ALERT: Top Republican Issues Chilling Trump Warning, Please Pray - Duration: 4:48.

RED ALERT: Top Republican Issues Chilling Trump Warning, Please Pray

As the investigation carried out by Special Counsel Robert Mueller continues, it is evident

that he has gone beyond the scope of the original focus — the alleged Russia-Trump collusion

theory.

Mueller's biases have seemed to drive an investigation that has been referred to as

a "witch hunt," resulting in criticisms from many, including Congressman.

As Breitbart reported, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) appeared on SiriusXM's Breitbart News Daily

in during which he discussed Mueller, among other issues.

Rep. Gaetz told host Alex Marlow, "We're at a real risk, Andrew, of a coup d'etat

in this country if we allow an unaccountable special prosecutor with clear conflicts of

interest to spend more than a year undermining the duly elected president of the United States."

The risk is why, Rep. Gaetz explained, that he has called for Mueller's removal.

"As early as 2009, we knew that Russia was using bribery and extortion to undermine our

uranium assets.

I don't think it's a coincidence that just about that time, you've got hundreds

of thousands of dollars going to Bill Clinton, and you've got Hillary Clinton at the State

Department not saying peep as we put our national security at risk."

His concern is valid, indeed.

During Hillary Clinton's term as Secretary of State within President Obama's administration,

she and other departments approved the sale of Uranium One, a Canadian-owned mining company

that owned rights to some of the United States' uranium supply.

The sale transferred controlling ownership of Uranium One to Rosatom, a Russian state-owned

company, effectively giving Russia control of 20 percent of America's uranium reserves.

At the time, Bill Clinton received $500,000 for a speech he gave in Moscow, and the Clinton

Foundation received millions of dollars from Russian officials and uranium investors.

At the time of the uranium deal, the FBI — then led by Robert Mueller — had uncovered "substantial

evidence that Russian nuclear industry officials were engaged in bribery, kickbacks, extortion

and money laundering."

However, Mueller and the rest of the FBI stayed quiet about their findings at the time, allowing

the unethical dealings to continue, and the corrupt uranium deal to go through.

"If Bob Mueller was really doing his job over there at the FBI, we would have had this

information before the Congress and the American people, and we would not have given Russia

this foothold in our uranium profile here in the United States," Rep. Gaetz said.

"I think Mueller has got to go."

"We've also called on a special counsel to investigate the Uranium One deal and the

Fusion GPS dossier," Rep. Gaetz said, referring to a bill he introduced last week.

The bill calls for Mueller's resignation, among other investigative measures.

"It's important for the American people to know the current folks over at the Justice

Department cannot possibly investigate Fusion GPS and Uranium One, these two massive scandals

of Russians working with the Democrats, because too many people over there at the FBI may

be involved – may be, either through their acts or through their omissions, culpable

for some of this conduct.

That's why we need a special prosecutor to investigate the real crimes from the real

criminals.

It all is going to lead back to the Clinton Foundation."

Rep. Gaetz also called on those in Congress to "speak out about the erosion of rule

of law that will happen if we allow Mueller to continue."

He also called Mueller's role an "obvious conflict of interest" and noted that 97

percent of donations made by Mueller's former law firm went to Hillary Clinton's presidential

campaign.

"We cannot have the current folks over there at the Department of Justice do that work.

They're all inherently conflicted," Rep. Gaetz warned.

It is beyond clear that Mueller has gone beyond the scope of his investigation.

His conflicts of interest greatly impair his objectivity, and his responsibility to hold

corrupt officials accountable for their actions.

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BREAKING: Trump Issues Massive 'Deportation' Order, Democrats Hate It - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 3:42.

The deportation of illegal immigrants was a major campaign promise of President Trump

and one he's been working hard to deliver on.

According to The Washington Examiner, the Executive Office for Immigration Review has

revealed a surprising shift of "culture" under President Trump.

Immigration attorneys that were once able to delay court decisions indefinitely on deportation

under former-President Obama are now being forced to push for final verdicts, leading

to more deportations.

An official for the EOIR explains that under President Obama's administration, attorneys

could delay a deportation by seeking an administrative closure, a type of pause in the case before

a decision could be reached.

A Department of Justice official explained these delays would then justify the court's

decisions to avoid reaching a final decision, which would indefinitely put off the final

verdict.

"Rather than getting [a decision on removal proceedings]…Instead, it created this culture

of seeking continuance to try to build up a request for prosecutorial discretion for

administrative closure, and so it had a ripple effect," the official said.

Mathew Kolken, an immigration lawyer, explains the workaround used by many attorneys during

the Obama era: "They utilized a mechanism called administrative closure to remove the

immediate threat of deportation by putting an immigrant into a state of legal limbo.

Although still subject to the immigration court's jurisdiction, an immigrant facing

deportation would no longer have to be concerned about having their case scheduled for a hearing.

In sum, their case was put on the back burner of the stove, with the burner turned off."

A report by the Center for Immigration Studies released earlier this year revealed that 200,000

deportation cases were negated using such tactics under President Obama.

With President Trump, however, the EOIR has revealed that final decisions have increased

16 percent when compared to the same time last year.

The total amount of deportation orders has increased by 29 percent.

Part of this is likely due to a memo sent out by Attorney General Jeff Sessions regarding

that specific exploit used during President Obama's administration.

It reminded immigration judges when administrative closures where to be properly used and stated:

"[T]he delays caused by granting multiple and lengthy continuances, when multiplied

across the entire immigration court, exacerbate already crowded immigration dockets."

Mr. Kolken says those cases, which were placed on continual limbo, are now being brought

to the forefront and decisions are finally being made, "President Trump's administration

is now actively moving those cases back to the front burner of the stove and turning

the heat back on so that deportation hearings may be scheduled for those who received a

temporary reprieve."

This change in the culture of immigration proceedings shows how President Trump's

efforts in the White House are having an effect on the bureaucracies of "the swamp" that

were left over from President Obama.

Rather than have deportation cases remain unresolved indefinitely, the legal system

is shaking off the cobwebs and operating as it should.

Though President Trump may be meeting stiff resistance from Democrats and sanctuary cities

in implementing stronger deportation measures, his influence is having an effect on the overall

system and it's resulting in progress.

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Donald Trump Jr. communicated with WikiLeaks during the 2016 campaign, Twitter messages reveal - Duration: 4:09.

Donald Trump Jr. communicated with WikiLeaks during the 2016 campaign, Twitter messages

reveal

Donald Trump Jr. corresponded with WikiLeaks during the 2016 campaign — and the presidential

son appears to have acted on multiple requests made by the Kremlin-connected transparency

organization, according to a new report.

As the investigation into Russian collusion continues to loom over the White House, a

cache of Twitter direct messages obtained by the Atlantic on Monday reveal that Trump

Jr. communicated with WikiLeaks on a number of occasions, starting in September last year

and spanning until at least July this year.

Roughly two months before Election Day, the WikiLeaks Twitter account initiated contact,

informing the Trump son over a direct message that an anti- Trump PAC was about to launch

a website called putintrump.org.

"Any comment?" the WikiLeaks handle asked.

"Off the record I don't know who that is, but I'll ask around.

Thanks," Trump Jr. responded about 12 hours later.

And it appears Trump Jr. made good on that promise.

A source familiar with the congressional investigation into Russian interference told the Atlantic

that Trump Jr. contacted a number of senior campaign officials hours later, telling them

that WikiLeaks had made contact.

Trump Jr. also shared the online address of WikiLeaks' documents involving the Hillary

Clinton campaign after WikiLeaks asked him to get his dad to share it because of "great

stories the press are missing," the messages show.

And 15 minutes after Trump Jr. got the request, Trump himself tweeted complaining about "Very

little pick-up by the dishonest media of incredible information provided by WikiLeaks."

WikiLeaks also made more brazen requests, such as asking Trump Jr. to coax his dad into

telling Australia to appoint its founder, Julian Assange, ambassador to the United States.

The anti-secrecy site also tried to convince Trump Jr. to share his father's coveted

tax returns so they could show their "impartiality," which would give more heft to their trove

of Clinton related emails.

They also reached out to him on Election Day.

"Hi Don if your father 'loses' we think it is much more interesting if he DOES NOT

conceed [SIC]and spends time CHALLENGING the media and other types of rigging that occurred—as

he has implied that he might do," the message said.

The missive was similar to what US intelligence agencies have said were plans of Russian trolls

to cast a Clinton victory as illegitimate.

Trump Jr.'s lawyer, Alan Futerfas, told the Daily News his client had turned over

the correspondences to congressional committees investigating Russian interference, and " we

can say with confidence that we have no concerns about these documents and any questions raised

about them have been easily answered in the appropriate forum."

Hours after the Atlantic report was published, Trump Jr. tweeted out screengrabs of the messages,

including "my whopping three responses."

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WATCH: Donald Trump takes part in AWKWARD group handshake with world leaders on Asia tour - Duration: 3:13.

WATCH: Donald Trump takes part in AWKWARD group handshake with world leaders on Asia tour

took part in the traditional handshake at the opening of the Association for Southeast Asian Nations conference in Manila, Philippines.

Stood alongside world leaders – Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, among other – Mr Trump and his counterparts crossed arms before linking hands with one another.

Hilarious photos from the meeting show Mr Trump grimacing, wrestling and laughing alongside his counterparts also taking part. The US President appeared befuddled by the master of ceremonies request to begin the "traditional" handshake.

"Give us your brightest smile," the master of ceremonies said. "It's the ASEAN handshake: right hand over left." Russian Prime Minister Mr Medvedev, however, was less than convinced by the event, refusing to cross his arms when linking hands.

As Mr Trump's tour of Asia draws close, it has been revealed the US President has signed a staggering 37 deals worth billions while on his travels.

The US Commerce Department disclosed the President signed the deals in excess of $250billion (£190billion), including with huge multinational companies such as Goldman Sachs and Boeing.

Mr Trumps agreements with Chinese leader Xi Jinping have been praised by US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, who claimed the deals show the President is able to build bilateral relationships between nations.  Mr Ross said: American businesses are the most innovative in the world and, when given access, can compete with anyone.

I believe these deals can provide a solid foundation for a stronger relationship that is more free, fair, and reciprocal between the US and China.   .

Mr Trump has also addressed the North Korea crisis, attempting to build a union of allies in Asia to combat the threat of Kim Jong-un's ambition to build an arsenal of deadly nuclear weapons.

The US President says he will make a "major" announcement on Noth Korea and the outcome of his week-long trade negotiations across Asia when he returns to the White House later this week.

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