Monday, November 6, 2017

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Hillary Clinton thought she was so smart, "bleaching and destroying" her computers

and hard-drives and deleting over 33,000 emails.

Well, that did not work.

The former Secretary of State's emails have just been found, and what they say is the

smoking gun to many crimes, implicating other well-known figures.

Hillary's in shock, holed up in her Chappaqua, New York, home, as President Donald Trump

signals the Justice Department to drain the swamp as they get ready to "lock her up."

Hillary Clinton's email scandal started in March 2015.

At first, it was not taken seriously and dismissed by the mainstream media.

Remember, the big deal back then was that Hillary had her own server in her bathroom

or basement, and she had non-approved email accounts to conduct government business.

Of course, it was all so suspicious, and ever since, it has always been assumed that the

big crime was the unauthorized server and accounts.

Then, she started destroying emails, hammering her Blackberrys and hard drives.

We all wanted to know what was in those emails that she needed to destroy so badly.

The FBI Director at the time, James Comey, started an investigation, and what he told

us was Hillary's "intent" was not criminal.

Patriots scoffed at that, but we had no idea of the real bombshell that she and James Comey

were really covering up.

A noted internet researcher, named Katica, who notably discovered Hillary Clinton's

IT guy "Stonetear" asking Reddit users how to strip Clinton's name from archived

emails, found the smoking gun in Hillary's destroyed emails that were in FBI files.

"[R]eports from August 2015 revealed that the FBI investigation was actually a criminal

probe – though most assumed it was simply covering Clinton's mishandling of classified

information and not the content of her emails," reports Zero Hedge.

The report goes on, "What Katica discovered is that weeks after the criminal probe began,

the FBI sent notices to every agency involved in the Uranium One approval process to preserve

records."

Under the "Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)," Katica hit the jackpot.

She did not know when she requested the FOIA documents that she would get back the smoking

gun to hang Hillary and many others.

This is huge.

As you'll see, the FBI already had a criminal probe into Hillary over her dirty deal to

sell out America's uranium to Russia, and here's the kicker, they made sure every

agency involved saved all records, and that will include her emails.

The agencies which received the request included the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the U.S.

Dept. of Treasury, the Office of Director of National Intelligence (ODNI James Clapper),

The National Counter Terrorism Center, and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).

Five days after the initial request, the same FBI agent sent another round of notifications

to the same agencies, adding the National Security Agency (NSA) and the U.S. Secret

Service (USSS).

The next day, September 3rd, 2015, three more agencies were added to the preservation request:

The CIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), and the Department of Defense (DOD)

At this point, every single member of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United

States (CFIUS) which signed off on the Uranium One deal was served with a notice to preserve

records.

Now, we know Comey squashed the criminal probe and let Hillary off the hook; and as you see,

it was never about her emails.

The crime they identified was Uranium One, even though dirty rat Comey let her go.

However, that doesn't matter now.

What one very astute internet researcher just found via FOIA requests is the smoking gun,

and this is why President Donald Trump has been livid with the DOJ and Attorney General

Jeff Sessions.

Trump tweeted, "People are angry.

At some point, the Justice Department and the FBI must do what is right and proper.

The American public deserves it!"

He also told reporters, "Where is the DOJ?

That's what I want to know.

Where's the DOJ!" Trump also noted that there is an FBI informant who was undercover,

working with the Russians, when the Uranium One deal went down, and he has come forward,

ready and willing to testify against Hillary and all the rats.

Luckily, he is being kept in a safe house.

The combination of the records all those agencies had to keep on Hillary's illegal Uranium

One deal in addition to an eyewitness is all we need to prosecute her.

Trump knows it, and now, we know all of it.

Robert Mueller is guilty of being FBI Director when this deal started, and he's in on it

too.

Comey's in on it.

Rod Rosenstein, the Deputy Attorney General, is in on it.

If Trump has to fire Sessions to get this done, so be it.

It's time to drain the swamp, and here is the swamp.

This whole deal stinks to high heaven.

It's laden with insider deals, payoffs, and screwing the American people in the worst

way.

We know our president is ready to "lock her up" and with her all those rats who

really thought they could get away with doing anything.

Sooner or later, the truth always comes out, and the truth just caught up with all of them.

For more infomation >> Trump's Ready To 'Lock Her Up,' Hillary's Destroyed Emails Found With Big 'Smoking Gun' - Duration: 5:27.

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Donald Trump launches scathing attack on North Korea – 'Era of strategic patience is over' - Duration: 3:43.

Donald Trump launches scathing attack on North Korea – 'Era of strategic patience is over'

During the speech, the President attacked Kim Jong-un and previous US regimes and emphasised a need for change in order to denuclearise the hermit kingdom. He said: "We are working to counter the dangerous aggressions of the regime in North Korea.

"The regime continues development of its unlawful weapons programmes including its illegal nuclear tests and outrageous launches of ballistic missiles directly over Japanese territory are a threat to the civilised world and international peace and stability.

"We will not stand for that, the era of strategic patience is over.

"Some people said that my rhetoric is very strong, but look what's happened with very weak rhetoric over the last 25 years, look where we are right now." Trump is currently on the second day of a 12-day Asian trip that is focusing on both trade and North Koreas nuclear missile programmes.

Abe told the same news conference that Japan backed Trumps stance that all options are on the table when it comes to North Korea, saying the two countries were 100 per cent together on the issue.

Earlier, Trump vowed to push for a free and balanced trade partnership with Japan after decades of massive trade deficits but said relations with close ally Tokyo were better than we have ever had.

Abe, at the start of a working lunch with Trump, offered his heartfelt condolences for the victims of a gunman who massacred at least 26 worshippers at a church in Texas.

White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said Trump, who earlier expressed grief for the victims, had no plans at this time to change the schedule for his 12-day Asian trip, which will also take him to Seoul, Beijing and Danang, Vietnam.

The increasingly aggressive rhetoric from the President comes as new reports have stated that North Korea is ready to carry out a nuclear test "at any time" as the country continues "active movement" around a missile research facility.

The National Intelligence Service (NIS), South Korea's spy agency, has given the chilling warning that the hermit kingdom is persisting with its efforts to start World War 3.

The NIS said: The North will carry out an additional nuclear test and continue to push for the development of miniaturised, diversified nuclear warheads." The South Korean agency stated that increased activity around a research facility in Pyongyang show that despot leader Kim Jong-un is gearing up to launch another world provocation for the first time since September.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump launches scathing attack on North Korea – 'Era of strategic patience is over' - Duration: 3:43.

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DEMS POLITICIZE TEXAS CHURCH SHOOTING, PUSH FOR GUN CONTROL – TRUMP SHUTS THEM UP WITH 6 BRILLIANT - Duration: 5:07.

In the wake of the Texas church shooting, millions in our country have been struggling

for some sort of hope.

As men and women have offered their prayers, vocalized their support, and even offered

donations for the victims and their families, the Democrats have been planning something

far more sinister.

The left fully understands that in order to achieve their totalitarian state, they need

to take advantage of our emotions.

That's why every single time there's a mass shooting, public figures like Jimmy Kimmel

and politicians like Hillary Clinton begin churning out the crocodile tears and pleading

for gun control.

In fact, before the bodies were even cold from the Las Vegas Massacre, Clinton tweeted

out several pleas for more gun control.

Democrats always follow a very similar pattern, as we've just seen Democrat Senator Richard

Blumenthal push gun control not even a day after the Texas church shooting took place.

Thankfully, however, President Trump knows what all these buffoons are planning—he

fully understands how they think, how they work, and how they operate.

That's why he's just come out with six of the most brilliant words in response to

all of these teary-eyed Democrats, trying to take away our gun rights.

When President Trump was asked about US gun control, he immediately knew what to say.

"This isn't a guns situation.

This is a mental health problem at the highest level," Trump said, adding that it was "very,

very sad."

These aren't the words that shocked Americans, however—no, they were far better.

President Trump was certainly right in pointing out that the issue is mental health, and not

guns.

No matter how many lunatics make improvised napalm from gasoline and orange juice, or

create bombs out of garden fertilizer, or use cars to mow down pedestrians, liberals

STILL don't seem to understand what the real problem is.

Crazy people will find a way to harm others, plain and simple.

There isn't a gun problem, there isn't a rifle problem, a bump stock problem, a scope

problem, or an assault weapon problem.

There's a mental health problem—and it gets worse and worse each day as the liberal

media promotes violence against the right.

As the left continued politicizing the mass shooting however, President Trump came out

with six brilliant words that is absolutely shutting up liberals everywhere.

When asked what he would do to promote gun control in this country, President Trump looked

the audience dead in the eye and responded: "Fortunately…somebody else had a gun."

CNBC reports:

President Donald Trump said Monday he believed the Texas church shooting was caused by a

"mental health problem," and not because of a problem with domestic gun laws.

When asked whether U.S. gun control measures could have been the key to the Texas shooting,

Trump replied, "Mental health is your problem here."

"This isn't a guns situation," he said, before adding, "This is a mental health

problem at the highest level.

It's a very, very sad event."

At least 26 people were killed and about 20 others were wounded after a gunman opened

fire during a Sunday service at a Texas church.

The victims ranged in age from 5 to 72-years-old.

Speaking at a joint press conference in Tokyo, Japan, alongside Prime Minister Shinzo Abe,

Trump described the shooter as "a very deranged individual."

Trump — who has received political support from the National Rifle Association — has

consistently been against implementing more rigorous domestic gun control laws.

"Fortunately … somebody else had a gun that was shooting in the opposite direction,"

Trump said at the press conference.

Devin Patrick Kelley, 26, was identified by authorities as the gunman who killed more

than two dozen people in a hail of gunfire at a rural Texas church.

Law enforcement officials identified Kelley, who was killed following the incident at the

First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, hours after news of the shooting first broke.

The church's pastor and his wife lost their teenage daughter in the massacre, according

to a report by the Associated Press.

There it is—the one fact that liberals can never seem to understand.

They put all of their trust in police officers, SWAT team officials, and government leaders;

so much so, in fact, that they're willing to hand over all of their guns for these people

to have.

Yet, they always ignore one crucial fact: police don't stop a crime, they only respond

to one.

It's really that simple—if we want lunatics to be shut down before they can have the opportunity

we need to have more civilians armed on the spot, because after all, we all know that

the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun…is a good guy with a gun.

For more infomation >> DEMS POLITICIZE TEXAS CHURCH SHOOTING, PUSH FOR GUN CONTROL – TRUMP SHUTS THEM UP WITH 6 BRILLIANT - Duration: 5:07.

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Melania Trump and Hope Hicks's model VERY different looks for a fashion face off in Japan - Duration: 4:49.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump and Hope Hicks's model VERY different looks for a fashion face off in Japan - Duration: 4:49.

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U.S. military informed Trump that U.S. troops abroad serve American interests first and foremost... - Duration: 0:48.

The Pentagon has informed President Trump that the deployment of American forces abroad

is beneficial to U.S. interests,... and not simply a means to protect its allies.

This according to the New York Times, citing a senior military official... with the first

leg of Trump's Asia tour now underway,... where the issue of defense cost-sharing is

expected to be discussed.

During the president's visit to Hawaii,... Admiral Harry Harris, head of the U.S. Pacific

Command,... said America's military presence in Asia was *not a charity,... saying quote-

"We're not there for them, we're there for us."

The issue is likely to be highlighted again... when President Trump visits South Korea on

Tuesday,... where he's scheduled to inspect American troops based in Camp Humphreys.

For more infomation >> U.S. military informed Trump that U.S. troops abroad serve American interests first and foremost... - Duration: 0:48.

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U.S. military informed Trump that U.S. troops abroad serve American interests first and foremost.. - Duration: 0:48.

The Pentagon has informed President Trump that the deployment of American forces abroad

is beneficial to U.S. interests,... and not simply a means to protect its allies.

This according to the New York Times, citing a senior military official... with the first

leg of Trump's Asia tour now underway,... where the issue of defense cost-sharing is

expected to be discussed.

During the president's visit to Hawaii,... Admiral Harry Harris, head of the U.S. Pacific

Command,... said America's military presence in Asia was *not a charity,... saying quote-

"We're not there for them, we're there for us."

The issue is likely to be highlighted again... when President Trump visits South Korea on

Tuesday,... where he's scheduled to inspect American troops based in Camp Humphreys.

For more infomation >> U.S. military informed Trump that U.S. troops abroad serve American interests first and foremost.. - Duration: 0:48.

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Melania Trump's practices calligraphy and She embraced by Japanese students - Duration: 2:59.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump's practices calligraphy and She embraced by Japanese students - Duration: 2:59.

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North Korea to top agenda for President Trump and PM Abe's meeting - Duration: 1:58.

Kicking off his 12-day trip to Asia,...

U.S. President Donald Trump made his first stop in Japan on Sunday,... where he sat down

with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Dominating their talks,... regional security, and countering the growing threat posed by

North Korea.

Lee Unshin tells us more.

The U.S. President's 12-day Asia tour has kicked off in Japan -- Trump is meeting with

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday as he hopes to (quote) "reaffirm the U.S.-Japan

alliance as a cornerstone for regional peace and security" amid increasing threats from

North Korea.

Ahead of the two leaders' schedule, which includes a bilateral summit and some golf

diplomacy,... Trump stopped by an air base to speak to U.S. troops stationed in the country.

(English) "No dictator, no regime, and no nation should

underestimate ever American resolve."

Pyongyang's most recent provocations include a sixth nuclear test and a ballistic missile

launch in September -- the second time the North has launched a missile over Japanese

territory.

After wrapping things up in Tokyo, on Tuesday Trump will fly to Seoul to meet with South

Korean President Moon Jae-in.

Among the top items on their agenda as well... will likely be tougher sanctions against the

North.

Korea's Presidential Office says in times like these, diplomatic, economic, and military

cooperation between the allies... is more crucial than ever.

(Korean) "We will make this a defining moment for the

two countries' relationship.

The two nations will take a step beyond comprehensive partnership, and solidify a great alliance."

In the meantime, experts say there's a possibility of more threats while Trump is in Asia.

While U.S. officials have spoken of military options, ahead of Trump's visit his National

Security Adviser did emphasize that Washington has not given up on seeking a diplomatic solution

to the North Korea crisis.

Lee Unshin Arirang News.

For more infomation >> North Korea to top agenda for President Trump and PM Abe's meeting - Duration: 1:58.

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WATCH: 'SALOON HOOKER' FREDERICA WILSON JUST SAID THIS DISGUSTING THING ABOUT BARRON TRUMP - Duration: 4:19.

Representative Frederica Wilson (D-FL) has been getting on many conservatives nerves

lately, after a string of disgusting and moronic comments regarding President Trump, America,

and now most recently Trump's 11-year-old son Barron.

Violence against the right has been increasing for the past decade, but especially since

President Donald Trump was elected into office last November.

Antifa members, black lives matter "activists," and other Soros-funded groups have been committing

violence against Trump voters at an astonishing rate in this country.

It should come as no surprise then that millions are worried about Barron Trump's life after

what disgusting assassination joke Rep. Frederica Wilson just made about him.

We've seen how far the left is willing to go to perpetuate their violence—from the

Scalise shooting to the more recent Las Vegas Massacre, Trump supporters are clearly worried.

So when Representative Wilson, who's been called a "clown" and a "saloon hooker"

by Matt Drudge previously, comes out and makes a disgusting joke about someone trying to

assassinate the 11-year-old Barron Trump, what do you think happened?

Conservatives immediately grew furious and attacked her for condoning violence against

the right.

PJ Media reports:

WASHINGTON – Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) predicted that President Donald Trump will

eventually resign from office to avoid impeachment by making up an excuse such as "somebody

is trying to kill Barron" Trump, his 11-year-old son.

"We just have to, like the slogan says, stay woke; just stay woke, be careful, because

I can see the wheels turning now…we're marching toward impeachment, there's no

question about it.

If that happens, are we prepared?

Because it's going to happen," Wilson said Thursday at the annual Legislative & Policy

Conference organized by Al Sharpton's National Action Network (NAN) on Capitol Hill.

"So we have to make sure, Rev. Sharpton, that we are prepared when this happens so

we don't just wake up one day blindsided," she added.

"…I think it's just going to get so tight and it's going to close in and then

everybody is going to be indicted around this president, and then he is going to realize

he is probably next on the list.

And I think he is going to come up with an excuse like 'somebody is trying to kill

Barron, and so I'm going to resign.'"

Wilson went public last month with her account of Trump's phone conversation with Myeshia

Johnson, the widow of Sgt.

La David Johnson, one of four U.S. soldiers recently killed in Niger.

Wilson said Trump told Johnson that her husband knew "what he signed up for"; Myeshia

Johnson later confirmed this.

Trump tweeted that Wilson's recollection of the conversation was a "total lie."

Thankfully, President Trump tweeted back to Rep. Frederica Wilson, calling her a "wacky

congresswoman" and a "disaster for Dems."

President Trump urged Americans to watch her vile, hateful rhetoric in action, and then

do what we do best—vote her out of office, and vote Republicans in.

Disgustingly enough, Wilson claims she's gotten ample support from the Democratic Party

and military families for her vile comments against 11-year-old Barron Trump.

"I want you to know I've had such support from the Democratic caucus," she said.

"I've never experienced anything like this in my life," she said.

"I couldn't understand why this gentleman would just pick me out of the crowd and try

to assassinate my character," she said at the NAN conference.

Assassinate her character?

How about the fact that she's normalizing the assassination of Barron Trump?

We're now seeing unprecedented levels of violence against Trump voters, traditionalist

conservatives, and even people on the moderate right.

The leftists in this country have been completely brainwashed by years of Marxist propaganda

and socialist lies, and now they're pushing for a violent uprising.

This just goes to show you how normalized violence against the right has become in this

country.

Try your best to recall the Obama era, and remember if any mainstream media pundits or

Republican congressmen had threatened to assassinate Malia Trump—it didn't happen, but if it

did there would have been riots.

For more infomation >> WATCH: 'SALOON HOOKER' FREDERICA WILSON JUST SAID THIS DISGUSTING THING ABOUT BARRON TRUMP - Duration: 4:19.

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Hundreds to rally in Seoul during Trump's visit to S. Korea - Duration: 0:34.

"NO TRUMP, NO WAR" These were some of the signs put up by demonstrators

in Seoul over the weekend.

Fearing the outspoken and controversial leader could disturb the peace on the Korean peninsula

by threatening Pyongyang... hundreds took the streets Saturday in protest of his visit.

In contrast there were also some pro-Trump rallies, held to welcome the American president.

Such gatherings are expected to grow and continue in front of Cheongwadae and the National Assembly,

where Trump is scheduled to speak.

During his stay, the government issued the highest emergency order and will maximize

the police presence.

For more infomation >> Hundreds to rally in Seoul during Trump's visit to S. Korea - Duration: 0:34.

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Trump and Mueller Papadopoulos raises Russia questions MSNBC - Duration: 13:48.

For more infomation >> Trump and Mueller Papadopoulos raises Russia questions MSNBC - Duration: 13:48.

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WORLD WAR 3: Most Americans 'think Donald Trump WILL use military force on North Korea' - Duration: 2:43.

WORLD WAR 3: Most Americans 'think Donald Trump WILL use military force on North Korea'

The data from the Pew Research Center revealed 84 per cent of Americans polled say they think Trump is "really willing" to use military force against the hermit kingdom.

88 percent of Republican respondents said they believed Trump would be willing to strike Kim Jong-Un, while 83 percent of Democrats said the same.

Those asked also demonstrated an increased concern about North Korea's willingness to bring war to the US following Kims sabre rattling.

Of those surveyed 71 percent said the US should take North Korea's nuclear threats "very seriously" – a 15-point increase from 2013. There was also strong disagreement along party lines over President Trump's ability to handle threats from North Korea.

Only nine per cent of Democrat and Democrat-leaning respondents said they were at least somewhat confident in Trump's ability to handle North Korea.

However, 80 percent of Republican and Republican-leaning respondents said they were confident in the President's ability to deal with the hermit kingdom.

The survey was conducted from October 25 to October 30, just days before the US President departed for his trip to Asia. During his 13-day tour of Asia, Trump will focus on North Korea and trade.

He will visit Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippines amid increased tensions across the pacific over North Koreas dangerous missile tests.

However he is not expected to visit the Demilitarised Zone – which borders south and North Korea – during the trip.

Earlier this week, the US President's national security adviser said the Trump administration is considering resisting North Korea as a state sponsor of terrorism.

For more infomation >> WORLD WAR 3: Most Americans 'think Donald Trump WILL use military force on North Korea' - Duration: 2:43.

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N. Korea and trade deal to top agenda during Trump's stay in Seoul - Duration: 4:15.

Staying with Trump's 12-day 5-nation Asia tour.

Once in Korea, regional security and economic collaboration between Seoul and Washington

are expected to be the top issues for the two leaders to focus on.

Lee Unshin zooms in on the core discussion topics.

After their first meeting in June this year at the White House,... the leaders of South

Korea and the U.S. are having face-to-face talks once again -- this time, in Seoul.

(standup) It's been some 20 years since Mr. Trump last

traveled to the nation, and this is his first visit as the leader of the United States.

He comes at a pivotal time.

With North Korea's missile program entering an unprecedented stage, and tensions threatening

regional security, there's much for him to discuss and iron out with the South Korean

president.

The North has developed ballistic missiles which can now hit the continental United States,

on top of recently conducting its 6th nuclear test.

Front and center of discussions for President Moon Jae-in and President Trump: effective

measures to counter the continuing threats.

(English) "The question of how to pressure North Korea

to bring the country to the bargaining table for denuclearization will be a very prominent

issue.

Second on the agenda would be China, the question there is what role China can play in that

regard.

Thirdly, potential cooperation between South Korea, Japan, and the U.S. on dealing with

the North Korean nuclear threat."

Boosting the military capabilities of the two allies; through more frequent joint drills

and an easing of the range-limit in the missile guidelines - are some of the major topics

on that front.

But there are areas Moon and Trump need a more united voice on-- while the White House

highlights 'all options' including military action, Seoul's approach is dialogue under

the condition of Pyongyang freezing its nuclear and missile tests,... with President Moon

stressing no country can consider military action without Seoul's consent.

(Korean) "Easing tensions and diminishing the possibility

of war on Korean peninsula, is what Korean people and its government need right now.

Obviously the U.S. and North Korea don't want war, but regarding cases of unexpected armed

conflict, if Trump could vocalize that he wants peace, then Seoul and Washington can

find a just, joint message toward Pyongyang."

Besides security issues, the two nations' economic interests are sure to be brought

up during Trump's two-day stay in Seoul.

And this could be a difficult topic for Korean officials.

(Korean) "There will be pressure on speeding up the

renegotiation process of the Free Trade Agreement between the two nations, and it will be brought

up along the lines of stressing the importance of cooperation between Seoul and Washington

for regional peace."

However, upon request from Washington, South Korea, the 6th largest trading partner of

the U.S., has already entered renegotiation talks over the 5-year trade pact recently,

hoping to enhance the mutual benefits the deal can bring.

(Korean 4:03~4:10,1:17~35) "From the first two official meetings between

trade officials, Korea has already emphasized the benefits that the trade deal can bring

to both sides.

From now on it will be the States' Trade Representative who will discuss which aspects should be modified."

Trump is on a tight schedule here.

Along with the bilateral summit, he will visit the largest overseas military installation

under U.S. operation, Camp Humphreys and will make an address at the National Assembly.

Considering his past speeches and unconventional approach to diplomacy,... pundits expect unscripted

subjects could be brought up during his stay.

But there is much anticipation too... on what could be an opportunity to strengthen a decades-old

friendship between allies...

(Korean) "We will make this a defining moment for the

two countries' relationship.

The two nations will take a step beyond comprehensive partnership, and solidify a great alliance."

As these are times when strong diplomatic, economic, and military cooperation between

the two countries is considered more crucial than ever.

Lee Unshin Arirang News.

For more infomation >> N. Korea and trade deal to top agenda during Trump's stay in Seoul - Duration: 4:15.

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Trump Shocked At Secret Message Written Inside His Flight Jacket He Got As A Gift In Japan - Duration: 4:34.

President Trump began his first trip to Asia by praising Japan as a "crucial ally"

but that's not the most notable moment of the day.

Trump was shocked at a secret message written inside his flight jacket and it shows just

how much respect for him that the military has in comparison to the former president

Obama and his two terms as the president.

This was unexpected but well respected.

A true moment for Trump to realize the military he loves so much also shows the same mutual

respect.

Trump set foot in the Yokota Airbase, which is located on the fringe of Tokyo, and was

met by a flurry of cheers from military service members.

It was a moment he likely won't forget from his first trip to Japan.

Trump was wearing a bomber jacket during a speech where he praised American firepower

and talked about the beautiful alliance with Japan – something extremely important in

a time where tensions are high with North Korea.

"Japan is a treasured partner and crucial ally of the United States, and today we thank

them for welcoming us and for decades of wonderful friendship between our two nations," he

said, speaking in front of an American flag inside an airplane hangar.

Mr Trump was expected to spend much of his 12-day, five-country Asian tour exhorting

allies and rivals to step up efforts to counter the dangers posed by North Korea, which continues

to move forward with its nuclear weapons programme.

Trump's message to the Yakota AFB airmen was important, earnest, and well received

by the soldiers and military altogether.

Then Trump unveiled a message that was written inside the bomber jacket he was wearing.

A message inside the jacket read "Presented by the women and men of the 374th Airlift

Wing, Yokota Air Base."

To know that our military from thought to present him with a special, personalized gift

shows nothing but the respect and honor they have for him that they didn't feel for Barack

Obama.

They could have handed him a generic jacket with no message, but they took the time out

of their day to present to him a jacket with a customized message which shows they appreciate

his appearance and support.

Furthermore, Japan is a good friend of America's and nothing is more valuable than having great

allies in the country.

Trump talked about Kim Jung-un but wouldn't refer to them by name and also constantly

touting the nickname he coined when he called Jung-un the "Little Rocket Man" quite

a while ago.

Both he and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un have been engaged in an escalating war of

words, with Mr. Trump repeatedly referring to the North Korean leader as "Little Rocket

Man" and threatening in a recent speech to "totally destroy" the nation if necessary.

Even before he landed, Mr. Trump used the first moments of the trip to denounce the

North as "a big problem" that must "be solved".

"There's been 25 years of total weakness, so we are taking a very much different approach"

toward the North, he told reporters traveling with him.

During the speech, Mr. Trump did not mention North Korea by name but warned of the consequences

of crossing what he called the "most fearsome fighting force in the history of our world".

"Together with our allies, America's warriors are prepared to defend our nation using the

full range of our unmatched capabilities.

No-one – no dictator, no regime, and no nation – should underestimate, ever, American

resolve," Mr. Trump told the troops.

Trump and Jung-un continuously cross paths on social media or other media outlets, consistently

having ego measuring contests, or other measuring contests if you catch my drift.

It's an ongoing battle of wits to which Trump likely wins most matches, although Jung-un

sparked a hashtag when he called Trump a "dotard."

Then again, the hashtag #dotard backfired gloriously as conservatives used it to hilariously

poke jokes at almost every prominent democrat public figure.

The White House has signaled that Mr. Trump will push American economic interests in the

region but the North Korean issue is expected to dominate the trip.

He will forego a trip to the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ), the stark border between North

and South Korea.

All US presidents except one since Ronald Reagan have visited the DMZ in a sign of solidarity

with Seoul.

Trump plans to skip a trip to the DMZ, but I believe he should go.

There's no reason to not go.

He's well respected, surrounded by allies, and he should certainly show his face.

Then again, Trump isn't your everyday president.

He moves in mysterious ways.

For more infomation >> Trump Shocked At Secret Message Written Inside His Flight Jacket He Got As A Gift In Japan - Duration: 4:34.

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Donald Trump warns Asia nations US has 'GREAT NEGOTIATING STRENGTH' as tour gets underway - Duration: 4:46.

Donald Trump warns Asia nations US has 'GREAT NEGOTIATING STRENGTH' as tour gets underway

The US President has started his visit to the region in Japan where he has met Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and will move to South Korea on Tuesday for a summit with President Moon Jae-in.

He is also expected to meet Russian President as he tries to consolidate opposition against rogue nation who is attempting to build up its nuclear and missile programme in the face of UN opposition.

Stops in South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippines are also on the itinerary in the coming week. It will be the longest tour of Asia by a US president in 25 years.

The last time a US president made such a marathon trip to Asia was when George HW Bush visited the region in late 1991 and early 1992.

Mr Trump appeared not to be in the mood to compromise over North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un.

A top aide said last week Trump intends to tell Asian leaders the world is running out of time in dealing with the nuclear crisis on the Korean peninsula.

In a speech to US troops at Yokota air base near Tokyo he said that no nation should underestimate US resolve. The President said: No-one, no dictator, no regime.

should underestimate American resolve." He told reporters earlier on Air Force One that a decision would be made soon on whether to add reclusive North Korea to a list of state sponsors of terrorism.

Mr Trump said his administration planned to take a different approach after years of what he termed total weakness. He said: "Its a big problem for our country and the world, and we want to get it solved.  .

In an apparent attempt to distinguish between North Koreas leadership and ordinary people, he said he thought North Koreans were great people. And I hope it all works out for everybody. Mr Trump has also been emboldened by the latest set of economic figures, showing record-low unemployment and stock market gains.

The President tweeted this morning: "Heading into the 12 days with great negotiating strength because of our tremendous economy.".

The day before he also took to the social media site to write: "Unemployment is down to 4.1%, lowest in 17 years. 1.5 million new jobs created since I took office.

Highest stock Market ever, up $5.4 trill." The Labour Department announced Friday that the US economy had added 261,000 jobs in October and that the unemployment rate dropped to 4.1 per cent - the lowest in nearly 17 years but not as low as economists had forecast.

Despite the economic figures, the Republican president has not accomplished much during his first nine months in office and his approval ratings from the American people has slumped, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News survey.

Mr Trump has an approval rating demonstrably lower than any previous US leader at this point in his presidency over seven decades of polling.

Fewer than four in 10 Americans — 37 per cent — say they approve of the way he is handling his job.

The president's disapproval rating has reached 59 per cent, with 50 per cent saying they strongly disapprove of the job he is doing.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump warns Asia nations US has 'GREAT NEGOTIATING STRENGTH' as tour gets underway - Duration: 4:46.

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U.S. President Trump to arrive in South Korea on a state visit - Duration: 2:17.

Out of 18 visits to South Korea by sitting U.S. leaders dating back to Dwight Eisenhower's

trip in 1952... not all were invited as a guest of the state by their counterparts in

Seoul.

Trump's arrival tomorrow will mark only the 7th state visit.

Won Jung-hwan explains further, the significance of the event.

U.S. President Donald Trump will arrive here tomorrow on a state visit that will include

a bilateral summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in on a range of issues that will

likely include North Korea, the South Korea-U.S. free trade agreement, and regional security

issues.

(KOREAN)

"The official welcoming ceremony for President Trump, who is visiting South Korea for the

first time since he was elected, will be held with all the formalities and conventions of

a state visit.

This will also be the first state visit by a U.S. president in 25 years, with former

president George W. Bush being the last U.S. head of state arriving in South Korea for

a state visit."

President Moon will also host a state dinner at the Blue House for the U.S. president and

his wife, which will also likely be attended by dozens of top government officials and

business leaders from both countries.

But what is a difference between a state visit and other visits?

Foreign visits to Korea are classified as either a state visit, an official visit, a

working visit, or a private visit.

Official visits and state visits both require an official invitation from the Korean president,

whereas private and working visits do not.

State visits are the highest level of visits, and the Korean president can only offer a

state visit invitation to foreign leaders,... who are only allowed one state visit during

each Korean president's tenure.

According to the guidelines provided by the foreign ministry, a state visit includes a

Minister or Vice-Minister level appearance and 21-gun salute upon the arrival in Korea,

a welcoming ceremony at the Blue House, and a cultural or art performance provided by

the host nation.

The U.S. also ranks visits by foreign dignitaries in a similar way, classifying them as either

state visits, official visits, official working visits, or working visits.

President Moon's first trip to the U.S. in June took the form of an official working

visit.

Won Jung-hwan, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. President Trump to arrive in South Korea on a state visit - Duration: 2:17.

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First lady Melania Trump's got her own kind of fashion diplomacy - Duration: 4:55.

For more infomation >> First lady Melania Trump's got her own kind of fashion diplomacy - Duration: 4:55.

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Melania Trump visit luxury pearl retailer in Tokyo with Akie Abe - Duration: 2:27.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump visit luxury pearl retailer in Tokyo with Akie Abe - Duration: 2:27.

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U.S. military informed Trump that U.S. troops abroad serve American interests first and foremost... - Duration: 0:47.

The Pentagon has informed President Trump that the deployment of American forces abroad

is beneficial to U.S. interests,... and not simply a means to protect its allies.

This according to the New York Times, citing a senior military official... with the first

leg of Trump's Asia tour now underway,... where the issue of defense cost-sharing is

expected to be discussed.

During the president's visit to Hawaii,... Admiral Harry Harris, head of the U.S. Pacific

Command,... said America's military presence in Asia was *not a charity,... saying quote-

"We're not there for them, we're there for us."

The issue is likely to be highlighted again... when President Trump visits South Korea on

Tuesday,... where he's scheduled to inspect American troops based in Camp Humphreys.

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