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Donald Trump scraps 'surprise' visit to North Korea military border 'when seconds away'

The was minutes from landing in a helicopter near the but the plan had to be scrapped due to "poor weather", according to the White House.

The visit would have marked a historic step closer by Trump to with whom the Republican has been engaged in an escalating war of words since he took office earlier this year.

The move comes amid fears during Trump's South Korea visit.  The White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Trump was disappointed that his surprise trip to the DMZ was thwarted after two attempts by Marine One to land near the North Korean border.

She added the President is "pretty frustrated" that he had to change his plans.

 as part of his 12-day Asia tour with his wife Melania.  Marine One had flown most of the way from Seoul to the DMZ before turning due to poor weather conditions.

Weather reports from near the DMZ showed misting conditions and visibility below one mile. The White House said Trump's trip to the DMZ had been planned well before he left for Asia, but it was kept secret due to security concerns.

The President and Melania were welcomed with a red carpet and a ceremonial military guard of honour arrayed on the airport tarmac.

The firebrand Republican then flew by helicopter to Camp Humphreys, a US base south of Seoul, where he is currently meeting with American and South Korean service members.

The visit marks the closest he has come to the frontline of the nuclear standoff with North Korea.

Addressing the 8th US Army in Korea – which brandished the motto Pacific Victors! – about the situation with the hermit kingdom, he added: "Ultimately, it will all work out. It always works out.

"It has to work out." Tweeting before he boarded Air Force One, the US President said: Getting ready to leave for South Korea and meetings with President Moon, a fine gentleman. We will figure it all out!.

And after a meeting with South Korean president Moon Jae-in, Trump said: "We cannot allow North Korea to threaten all that we have built.

"It really makes sense for North Korea to come to the table and make a deal." Trump's visit to South Korea will conclude with a major speech on North Korea to the National Assembly later today.

The high-profile visit could provoke a fiery response from Kim Jong-un, who sees any cooperation between the US and North Korea's Asian rivals as preparation for war.

In February, the hermit state fired a rocket after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met Mr Trump in Florida. And North Korea fired another missile as Mr Trump met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

Joshua Pollack of RUSI, a Defence think tank, said North Korea could fire the weapon in a desperate show of force as his two fiercest rivals move closer together.

Mr Pollack said Kim favoured "public demonstrations" and expected one to take place shortly. He added: "North Korean leadership undoubtedly feels pushed into a corner.

"The logical sequence of actions would be to start testing them to full range into the Pacific, and then to use one for a live nuclear test if it is deemed necessary to convince America's leaders that a new reality has emerged." And experts fear that this would most likely be the 'Juche Bird' H-bomb - the most powerful weapon North Korea possesses.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump scraps 'surprise' visit to North Korea military border 'when seconds away' - Duration: 4:53.

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U.S., China have the capacity to solve world problems: Trump - Duration: 1:55.

President Trump is now on the third leg of his five-nation tour of Asia.

Chinese President Xi Jinping made sure Trump enjoyed his first night in Beijing with a

tour and banquet at China's historic imperial palace, the Forbidden City.

They started the second day of Trump's three-day visit,... with a welcoming ceremony... and

now they're getting down to some business.

For more, we have our Oh Jung-hee on the line...

Jung-hee, what's the latest?

Good afternoon, Daeun.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a bilateral meeting this morning.

During the opening remarks, President Trump said the time he had with President Xi last

night was excellent,... and that they were able to talk about the North Korea issue as

well as trade.

He added that China and the U.S. have the capacity to solve global problems if they

work together.

Their bilateral talks were followed by a meeting with the two countries' business leaders.

Here, President Xi said China's investment in the U.S. is rising rapidly, creating over

140-thousand jobs for the local people.

He also confirmed that Chinese companies will sign commercial contracts worth over 250 billion

U.S. dollars,... which reflects the "win-win nature" of U.S.-China economic relations.

In case of President Trump, he did not forget to mention North Korea at this meeting.

He said, to have prosperity, security has to come first,... and that China and the U.S.

stand (quote) "much on the same plane," especially in regards to North Korea's nuclear and missile

development.

He added that China can solve this issue very easily and quickly,... and expressed appreciation

to his Chinese counterpart for restricting trade with Pyongyang and cutting off all banking

ties.

Those were the remarks from the two countries' business exchange meeting,... and more are

to come during their joint news conference, which is expected to be held in less than

30 minutes, if everything goes as scheduled.

I will make sure to come back with more updates, Daeun.

For more infomation >> U.S., China have the capacity to solve world problems: Trump - Duration: 1:55.

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BREAKING: Trump's Flight Urgently Diverted On His Surprise Visit To North Korea After What Was Found - Duration: 9:23.

A scheduled surprise visit by President Donald Trump to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between

North and South Korea had to be canceled on Wednesday due to bad weather just hours before

Trump was set to address South Korea's National Assembly.

The early morning helicopter trip to the border zone between North and South Korea was called

off due to extremely heavy fog which resulted in poor visual conditions.

South Korea's President Moon Jae In had been planning to join Trump in the DMZ.

White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said this visit would have marked the first

time both the presidents of the two nations would have visited the area together.

Trump is slated wrap up his two-day visit to Seoul with an assembly speech before heading

to Beijing as he seeks to gain international support to isolate North Korea even further.

Vice President Mike Pence visited the area back in April.

Check out what the America-hating socialists over at Common Dreams have to say about President

Trump's actions regarding North Korea:

After Surprise Visit to DMZ, Pence Tells North Korea 'All Options Are on the Table'

Critics condemn Trump administration's "unhinged foreign policy"

Seemingly unabashed after North Korea's warning last week of an imminent "thermonuclear

war," Vice President Mike Pence once again engaged in saber-rattling against the country

on a surprise visit to the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea on Monday.

"[W]e have plenty of reason to be frightened of Donald Trump's 'America First' foreign

policy, which doesn't serve Americans, much less anyone else around the world."

—Christine Hong, University of California Santa Cruz"All options are on the table"

when it comes to North Korea, Pence said as he stood alongside South Korea's acting

President Hwang Kyo-ahn, in Seoul, and promised "an overwhelming and effective response"

if North Korea launched a nuclear weapon.

"Just in the past two weeks we witnessed the strength of resolve of our new leader.

North Korea would do well not to test his resolve," Pence added, referring to President

Donald Trump's unilateral deployment of 59 cruise missiles to Syria and the U.S. military's

use of its largest non-nuclear bomb in Afghanistan.

Pence began a multi-country Asia tour with his planned visit to Seoul on Sunday, and

surprised observers by also visiting the DMZ on Monday.

Earlier Monday, when Pence spoke from the DMZ, the vice president vowed that the Obama

administration's "era of strategic patience is over."

While he spoke, North Korean soldiers stood mere feet away on the other side of the border,

and snapped photos of the vice president.

"President Trump has made it clear that the patience of the United States and our

allies in this region has run out and we want to see change," Pence said.

"We want to see North Korea abandon its reckless path of the development of nuclear

weapons, and also its continual use and testing of ballistic missiles is unacceptable,"

he continued.

Foreign policy and North Korea experts were highly critical of the vice president's

comments.

"I think what we're witness to is a kind of revisionism both with Vice President Prence

and Secretary of State [Rex] Tillerson.

They've made comments that [former president Barack] Obama's policy of strategic patience

is a thing of the past, and I think that that fundamentally misconstrues what the nature

of strategic patience was," said Christine Hong, a professor at the University of California

at Santa Cruz, on Democracy Now!

Monday.

"Far from being a kinder, gentler, or even softer policy toward North Korea, Obama's

policy toward North Korea was in point of fact one of warfare," Hong said, pointing

out the Obama administration's cyberwarfare campaign against the North Korean regime.

"Even the possibility of military action against North Korea […] would be inconceivable

if the Obama administration hadn't made the militarization of the larger Asia Pacific

region one of its topmost foreign policy objectives."

"The fact is that American nuclear intimidation of North Korea goes back to the Korean War,"

added Bruce Cumings, author of North Korea: Another Country, who also spoke on Democracy

Now!

Monday.

"After the Korean War in 1958 we installed hundreds of nuclear weapons in the south,

[we were] the first country to bring nuclear weapons to the peninsula," Cumings noted,

adding that "President Obama threatened North Korea with nuclear weapons many times,

by flying B-2 bombers over the South, dumping dummy bombs on islands, and so on.

It's natural that North Korea would seek a deterrent."

Hong further pointed out:

The U.S. performs the largest war games in the world with its South Korean ally, twice

annually.

And in the course of performing these military exercises it actually rehearses a number of

things.

It rehearses a decapitation of the North Korean leadership, the invasion and occupation of

North Korea, and it also performs a nuclear first strike against North Korea with dummy

munitions.

And so we have as one of the possibilities a preemptive nuclear strike against North

Korea.

That is the nature of the unhinged foreign policy that we're seeing on the part of

the Trump administration.

Even though North Korea and Kim Jong-Un serves as a convenient foil, a kind of bad guy, for

U.S. foreign policy within the larger Asia Pacific region, we have plenty of reason to

be frightened of Donald Trump's "America First" foreign policy, which doesn't serve

Americans, much less anyone else around the world.

"What's so terrible about [the United States' pre-emptive strike threat] is that

you essentially get a stand off, with North Korea having nuclear weapons, the U.S. having

nuclear weapons, but the North Korea not being able to use them anywhere without being turned

into a charcoal briquette," Cumings observed.

"That was General Colin Powell's reference to what would happen if North Korea launched

a nuclear weapon in anger."

Urging diplomacy instead of military action, Cumings continued:

I think the U.S. has quite purposefully ratcheted up the tension[…]

I don't think Vice President Pence is right that what President Trump has done has showed

strength and resolve.

It's one of the easiest things to fling 59 cruise missiles into Syria; apparently

the military has wanted to test this MOAB, "mother of all bombs," for some time,

and they went ahead and did it.

It's not clear what the outcome of either strike is.

It seems that Mr. Trump, who ran on an anti-interventionist platform, is actually enjoying the toys that

the military can provide to him, and perhaps using them in Korea, which would be a complete

disaster.

Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.), who sits on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, also urged

diplomacy on Monday, arguing that there is no military solution to the tensions on the

Korean peninsula.

In addition, Hong went on to argue that "we should all be mystified that successive U.S.

presidents have tried to outsource their foreign policy in the Asia Pacific to China, as if

they hold the same interests in the Asia Pacific region," and speculated that the "real

target" of Trump's saber-rattling in the Korean peninsula is not North Korea, but China.

"Every single amplified and ratcheted up war game was justified in the name of a dangerous

and unpredictable North Korea, but China understood full well what was happening, which was the

encirclement of China," Hong said.

"So North Korea has served as a very convenient ideological ruse for the United State's

military industrial complex, but the real target is China."

Sounds like those America-haters would rather have us nuked.

It is known that North Korea is currently working on an advanced version of its existing

KN-20 intercontinental ballistic missile that could potentially reach the west coast of

the United States.

This news comes less than six months after it launched its first ICBM.

Sadly three decades of appeasing the murdering dictator of North Korea has brought us to

this.

And this time I very much doubt a signed Michael Jordan basketball, as former president Bill

Clinton would send, will be enough to stop this whack job Fat Boy Kim Jong Un's current

temper tantrum.

This time we will have to face him head-on.

No more appeasing terrorists out of convenience, or because public opinion is influenced by

the leftists who sympathize with Kim Jong Un.

The more we appease scumbags like Fat Boy the more powerful they become.

It's time to take him out once and for all.

Before he has the ability to effectively counter attack.

For more infomation >> BREAKING: Trump's Flight Urgently Diverted On His Surprise Visit To North Korea After What Was Found - Duration: 9:23.

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Trump DEMANDE UNE CHOSE TES AVEC MOI OU TES PAS AVEC MOI CONTRE LA CORÉE - Duration: 2:23.

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Donald Trump's elite KILL TEAM scrambled amid ASSASSINATION fears on Kim's doorstep - Duration: 3:47.

Donald Trump's elite KILL TEAM scrambled amid ASSASSINATION fears on Kim's doorstep

Special forces unit Hawkeye was pictured on stand-by as the US President abandoned a trip to the infamous demilitarised zone. The DMZ is the 2.5 mile wasteland that separates North and South Korea.

Trump was due to make a surprise visit, but it was cancelled at the last minute – with the official reason given being "fog".

But with the White House's top gun squad on standby, perhaps there was another reason? North Korea has previously threatened to kill Trump in horrifying propaganda featuring the US boss being beheaded.

"History is filled with discarded regimes that have foolishly tested America's resolve" Donald Trump Pictures of Trump's attempted to visit to the DMZ revealed the camp-clad special forces waiting in their chinook chopper.

The US President flew in on his helicopter – called Marine One – and then waited in his car while officials debating making the trip to the frontline of North Korea.

Each soldier was armoured, wearing a helmets, carrying a huge pack, and with an assault rifle slung under their arms. Sniper incidents have occured on the DMZ, with a South Korean soldier being killed by a North Korean gunman back in 1987.

Hawkeye are a Secret Service Counter-Assault Team (CAT) assigned to defend the US President. They are deployed to repel coordinated attacks against officials and were formed after the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan.

Each unit is given a designation matching the President's call-sign – so for Trump their full name is "Hawkeye Mogul". Troops are equipped with an SR-16 rifle, a pistol and a pack of stun grenades.

They are specially trained to counter ambushes and fight in close quarters. North Korea has one of the most fortified borders in the world – and has thousands of artillery pieces trained on their neighbours to the South.

Trump's visit would have caused a major stir as five US aircraft carriers are sailing in the Pacific. War fears have reached new highs this year as Kim refuses to give up his quest for ICBMs.

Daily Star Online revealed a US special forces plane was seen circling the Korean Peninsula as Trump sat down with President Moon Jae-in.

The US President warned North Korea the US does "not seek confrontation, but we will never run from it". Trump has now jetted off to China as he readies for a sit-down with Beijing boss Xi Jinping.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump's elite KILL TEAM scrambled amid ASSASSINATION fears on Kim's doorstep - Duration: 3:47.

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REVEALED: Why Trump was forced to cancel secret visit to North Korea DMZ before China - Duration: 4:34.

REVEALED: Why Trump was forced to cancel secret visit to North Korea DMZ before China

Helicopters carrying the US President and an entourage of staff, media, and security forces were forced to turn back just minutes from the DMZ because of fog and mist, thwarting a plan that had been in the works since before the president left on his trip through Asia.

Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said of President : "He's actually pretty frustrated."  Often clad in photo-friendly bomber jackets, all US presidents since Ronald Reagan have visited the DMZ except for George HW Bush, who toured as vice president.

The firebrand Republican tried to travel to the DMZ - the doorstep of the North Korean nuclear standoff - near the end of a 24-hour visit to Seoul.

A visit to the DMZ, despite his aides earlier insistence he had no plans to go there, would have had the potential to further inflame tensions with warmongering Kim Jong-uns.

  US officials last week said the leader would not visit the world's most dangerous flashpoint because of time constraints.

  A visit by any US leader to the border, heavily militarised with electric fences, minefields and anti-tank barriers, is often seen as a show of solidarity in the face of threats from North Korea.

  During his first day visiting South Korea, President Trump sent a direct warning to the despot regime, telling Kim he would be prepared to defend the US and its allies.

He said Pyongyang must understand the unparalleled strength that Washington had at its disposal. The Republican firebrand said: "I think were showing great strength.

"We sent three of the largest aircraft carriers in the world to the Korean Peninsula and a nuclear submarine is also positioned. "We will together confront . .

"We will be prepared to use the full range of our military capabilities if needs be to prevent the North Korean dictator from threatening lives.

so needlessly. The US leader went on to use some of his toughest language yet against North Korea in a wide-ranging address in Seoul that lodged specific accusations of chilling human rights abuses.

He called on countries around the world to isolate Pyongyang by denying it any form of support, supply or acceptance. President Trump told North Korea: Do not underestimate us and do not try us, as he wrapped up a visit to South Korea with a speech to the National Assembly before heading to Beijing, where he was making his first official visit.

He painted a dystopian picture of the reclusive North, saying people were suffering in gulags and some bribed government officials to work as slaves overseas rather than live under the government at home. He offered no evidence to support those accusations.

On Wednesday, President Trump and his wife Melania were greeted at Beijings airport by a military band playing a festive tune and school children jumping up and down and waving American and Chinese flags.

They descended from a red-carpeted staircase rolled up to the main door of Air Force One before they meet Chinese President Xi Jinpig, with talks expected to be focussed on the growing threat of North Korea.   .

For more infomation >> REVEALED: Why Trump was forced to cancel secret visit to North Korea DMZ before China - Duration: 4:34.

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Political analyst: Independent voters, Trump backlash helped Kriseman win second term in St. Pete - Duration: 2:14.

For more infomation >> Political analyst: Independent voters, Trump backlash helped Kriseman win second term in St. Pete - Duration: 2:14.

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[Pascal Boniface] Trump : une cohérence, la course aux armements - Duration: 4:38.

For more infomation >> [Pascal Boniface] Trump : une cohérence, la course aux armements - Duration: 4:38.

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Obama Furious At Trump's Unprecedented Purge Of 800 Gov't Workers After Uncovering SICK Thing - Duration: 5:21.

Ever since Trump took office, his love and appreciation for our military personnel has

been on full display, a drastic change from Obama who reduced our Marines to his umbrella

holders/personal servant boys.

After Obama ran on the promise to fix the VA, then went on to let a vast number of our

veterans die waiting on care, President Trump is finally stepping in to fix the VA once

and for all.

And what just took place at the White House overnight for those who paid the ultimate

sacrifice for our freedom is putting a giant smiles on the faces of our veterans, while

making Hussein Obama look like an even bigger jerk (if that's even possible).

Obama's nasty treatment towards our military was outrageous.

Not only did he change our military's ROE (Rules Of Engagement), making it virtually

impossible for our soldiers to defend themselves against the enemy, but he gutted our military

to pre-World War II capabilities as well.

Add treason on top of his antics, where he emptied out GITMO and put our biggest enemies

of Iran on a path to a nuclear weapon, and it's plain to see why most veterans want

to punch through a wall anytime they see Obama's smug mug appear on television.

But Obama's biggest slap in the face to our veterans came after he promised to fix

the VA, only to let things get drastically worse for our veterans.

Throughout 8 years of Hussein Obama's regime, hundreds of thousands of veterans would go

on to be forgotten, dying while waiting to be treated at VA hospitals across the nation.

But thank our lucky stars that we finally have a Commander-in-Chief who gives a flying

crap about our veterans and isn't in bed with Muslim terrorists.

President Trump is not only fixing the VA that Obama failed to do, but is making Obama's

corrupt VA officials pay the ultimate price for their negligence.

In a clean sweep that happened in the overnight hours, it's being reported that 500 VA employees

have just been terminated, and an additional 200 have been suspended for their shady conduct.

The Gateway Pundit reported:

The Department of Veterans made public a list of employee terminations, demotions, and suspensions.

It has expressed that this list week be updated weekly in an effort to add more transparency

to the department following Congresses' push to increase the scope of power by the

VA secretary.

President Trump expressed his frustration with the VA back on the campaign trail, stating

that the VA was "probably the most incompetently run agency in the United States."

The bulk of firings were directed at lower level VA workers, such as house keepers and

food service workers, after learning that initial oversight was not implemented.

Many of these employees were discovered to be felons, sex offenders, or generally incompetent.

This has lead to poor care, and at times death from neglect, for our veterans.

Va Secretary David Shulkin said in a written statement that he is doing everything to hold

VA employees accountable and will now make the actions of all employees transparent to

tax payers, as they have the "right to know" what is going on.

The Starts and Stripes reports that a list was posted online over the weekend containing

the date and type of disciplinary actions for the 800 employees that President Trump

is cracking down on.

Stars and Stripes reported:

"Veterans and taxpayers have a right to know what we're doing to hold our employees

accountable and make our personnel actions transparent," VA Secretary David Shulkin

said in written statement.

"Posting this information online for all to see, and updating it weekly, will do just

that."

The list, posted online Friday, contained the occupation, VA region, the date and type

of disciplinary action for approximately 800 VA employees disciplined since Jan. 20.

For privacy reasons, the VA is not posting employees' names.

The initiative is part of the new VA Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection

that Trump created in April with an executive order.

Navy and Air Force veteran Peter O'Rourke is directing the office and advising Shulkin

on the discipline of VA managers and employees.

Shulkin gained more firing authority after Trump signed legislation June 23 establishing

more repercussions and a faster firing process for VA employees.

Trump, Shulkin, and many veterans and supporters of the legislation said the new rules would

allow the VA to root out poor-performing employees and a perceived culture of corruption in the

department.

Thank God we finally have a Commander-in-Chief who genuinely cares about our troops, unlike

the jerk who spent the past 8 years furthering the Islamic agenda!

If you're HAPPY AS A HIPPO that Obama is gone, be sure to hit the share button on this

article and spread the wonderful news about what President Trump is doing for our veterans!

For more infomation >> Obama Furious At Trump's Unprecedented Purge Of 800 Gov't Workers After Uncovering SICK Thing - Duration: 5:21.

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Trump addresses South Korea's National Assembly - Duration: 3:33.

Also on Wednesday, stars and stripes were hung at South Korea's National Assembly,...

as it welcomed President Trump for an address,... the first of its kind in nearly a quarter-century.

Trump took aim at North Korea,... warning the regime against underestimating the U.S.,

and calling on ALL countries, including China and Russia, to sharply limit or sever diplomatic

and economic ties with Pyongyang.

Kim Min-ji has a rundown.

Trump's address to the National Assembly, the first by a sitting U.S. president in 24

years,... was relatively reserved with no surprises.

But he did send a stern message to North Korea during his speech,... which lasted over half

an hour.

Trump said the weapons that Pyongyang possesses,... are not making the regime safer,... but putting

it in grave danger.

(English) "Every step you take down this dark path increases

the peril you face.

North Korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned.

It is a hell that no person deserves."

In fact, the North Korea nuclear issue has topped Trump's Asia tour,... following a series

of missile launches,... as well as the North's most powerful nuclear test back in September.

He said that the world cannot tolerate the menace of the rogue regime and its threats

of nuclear devastation,... calling on the international community, including China and

Russia, to fully implement UN Security Council resolutions,... downgrade diplomatic relations

with the regime and sever all ties involving trade and technology.

(English) "All responsible nations must join forces

to isolate the brutal regime of North Korea, to deny it and any form, any form of it, you

cannot support, you cannot supply, you cannot accept.

It is our responsibility and our duty to confront this danger together, because the longer we

wait, the greater the danger grows and the fewer the options become."

For America's part,... Trump said the U.S. will not be intimidated by the North,... and

neither will he permit his country or his allies to be threatened or attacked.

The U.S. leader warned Pyongyang that while America does not seek conflict or confrontation,...

it will NOT run from it.

(English) "This is a very different administration than

the United States has had in the past.

Today I hope I speak not only for our countries, but for all civilized nations when I say to

the North,...

Do not underestimate us.

And do not try us."

However, Trump did say that the U.S. will offer Pyongyang a better path... should it

cease its threats and dismantle its nuclear program,... despite the crimes it has committed.

(Standup) "There had been concerns that he would step

up his rhetoric... as he has done previously,... especially this being the only parliamentary

address during his five nation Asia tour.

It was instead was more or less in line with the comments he made Tuesday during summit

talks with President Moon Jae-in,... in which he called on North Korea to come to the table

and make a deal.

Kim Min-ji, Arirang News."

For more infomation >> Trump addresses South Korea's National Assembly - Duration: 3:33.

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Putin and Trump WILL meet in Vietnam to thrash out how exactly to deal with North Korea - Duration: 3:35.

Putin and Trump WILL meet in Vietnam to thrash out how exactly to deal with North Korea

The superpowers are set to thrash out a deal on how to stem the threat of warmongering Kim Jong-un and his secretive regime amid fears of being sparked.  The news comes after President on Tuesday called on Russia and China to do more to defeat the crackpot dictator during a speech in South Korea.  Russia's deputy foreign minister Sergei Rybakov said North Korea would be one of the key themes during the meeting between the pair, which will take place when the US leader is on his five-nation Asia tour.  President Donald Trump is due to visit Vietnam on November 9 and 10 during his 10-day trip.

He has also travelled to Beijing today for talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, with the crisis and high-profile trade discussions set to be top of the agenda.

Speaking during the second day of his 12-day Asia tour, the Republican firebrand called on the international community to support his demands to end the ongoing threat from North Korea.  He told reporters in Seoul: "We are calling on all responsible nations, including Russia and China, to demand an end to the North Korea nuclear threat for peace.

It is time to act with urgency and great determination. North Korea is a worldwide threat that requires worldwide action."  .

Mr Trump's demands for China and Russia to work with the US come despite the Kremlin admitting Washington and Moscow do not co-operate on the deepening North Korea tensions.  The world is on the brink of World War 3 as North Korea continues to flex its military muscle with a stream of nuclear tests in direct threat to the US.  The US leader has previously said dialogue with President is vital to solving global issues, such as the Syrian War and threats by North Korea.

The two superpowers met for the first time during the G20 Summit earlier this year, where the pair are said to have shared positive chemistry.

The meeting, scheduled for 35 minutes, took more than 2 hours and focused heavily on a just-announced cease fire deal for south west Syria and the growing threat from the North. Relations between Moscow and Washington have soured further since, however.

President Trump in August grudgingly signed off on new sanctions against Russia, a move Moscow said ended hopes for better ties.  Mr Putin, dismayed by the sanctions, ordered Washington to more than halve its embassy and consular staff in Russia.

For more infomation >> Putin and Trump WILL meet in Vietnam to thrash out how exactly to deal with North Korea - Duration: 3:35.

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Trump calls on China to do more on North Korea ahead of high-stakes visit - Duration: 3:29.

JUDY WOODRUFF: But first: President Trump's marathon trip to Asia continued today, with

perhaps the most high-stakes visit, to China.

That comes after an important stop in South Korea.

On the agendas in both countries, countering North Korea.

John Yang reports.

JOHN YANG: President Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrived in Beijing to a lavish

welcome, replete with pageantry and throngs of children waving Chinese and American flags.

Their tour with Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife of the sprawling, ancient Forbidden

City was broadcast live on state TV.

They also got a taste of Chinese opera.

Amid the pomp, the two leaders find themselves in sharply contrasting political circumstances

as they prepare to talk business.

China is a rising global force, and President Xi has just been confirmed by the ruling Communist

Party as perhaps the most powerful leader since Mao Zedong.

Mr. Trump, on the other hand is embattled at home.

That was underscored by Republican losses in yesterday's off-year elections.

That could complicate U.S. efforts to win Chinese cooperation on North Korea and trade.

Before leaving his previous stop in South Korea, Mr. Trump tried to make an unannounced

visit to one of the world's most dangerous borders, the demilitarized zone between the

two Koreas.

But fog forced his helicopter to turn around.

In an address to the South Korean National Assembly, Mr. Trump said China should do more

about the North's nuclear tests and missile launches.

DONALD TRUMP, President of the United States: We call on every nation, including China and

Russia, to fully implement U.N. Security Council resolutions, downgrade diplomatic relations

with the regime, and sever all ties of trade and technology.

JOHN YANG: Mr. Trump made a direct appeal to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

DONALD TRUMP: The weapons you are acquiring are not making you safer.

They are putting your regime in grave danger.

Every step you take down this dark path increases the peril you face.

North Korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned.

It is a hell that no person deserves.

Today, I hope I speak not only for our countries, but for all civilized nations, when I say

to the North: Do not underestimate us.

And do not try us.

JOHN YANG: At the same time, he suggested a way out for the North, if they abandon their

nuclear ambitions.

DONALD TRUMP: We will offer a path to a much better future.

It begins with an end to the aggression of your regime, a stop to your development of

ballistic missiles, and complete, verifiable and total denuclearization.

JOHN YANG: Tomorrow, Mr. Trump and President Xi sits down for extended bilateral talks.

For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm John Yang.

For more infomation >> Trump calls on China to do more on North Korea ahead of high-stakes visit - Duration: 3:29.

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US Navy to run rare strike drill in western Pacific as Trump threatens North Korea - Duration: 2:38.

US Navy to run rare strike drill in western Pacific as Trump threatens North Korea

The USS Ronald Reagan, USS Nimitz and the USS Theodore Roosevelt will take part in exercises from Saturday to Tuesday.

The strike group will practice everything from air defence drills, sea surveillance and defensive air combat training, to close-in coordinated manoeuvres and replenishments at sea.

The last time a three-carrier group took part in exercises like this was in 2006 and 2007 during drills off the coast of Guam.

Admiral Scott Swift, the head of US Pacific Fleet, said: It is a rare opportunity to train with two aircraft carriers together, and even rarer to be able to train with three.

"Multiple carrier strike force operations are very complex, and this exercise in the Western Pacific is a strong testament to the US Pacific Fleets unique ability and ironclad commitment to the continued security and stability of the region..

"It is a rare opportunity to train with two aircraft carriers together, and even rarer to be able to train with three" Admiral Scott Swift It comes as Donald Trump ramped up the fighting talk against Kim Jong-un.

Addressing the North Korea crisis, the US President tweeted: NoKo has interpreted Americas past restraint as weakness. This would be a fatal miscalculation. Do not underestimate us. AND DO NOT TRY US..

Yesterday, he landed in China for a crunch meeting with President Xi Jinping. North Korea will be at the top of the agenda as Trump tries to pressure Beijing into cracking down on Pyongyang. China is one of North Korea's only allies.

For more infomation >> US Navy to run rare strike drill in western Pacific as Trump threatens North Korea - Duration: 2:38.

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China fears unpredictable Trump: Beijing's panic over US Pesident's visit revealed - Duration: 3:53.

China fears unpredictable Trump: Beijing's panic over US Pesident's visit revealed

The US President is under the constant scrutiny from an elite group of Chinese think-tankers, diplomats and scholars known as the America Watchers.

But they have their work cut out trying to accurately define the unpredictable New York billionaire who threatens nuclear war and rides roughshod over diplomatic niceties.

Chinese President Xi Jinping thrives on stability but has found it short supply in its most important foreign relationship.

Andrew Scobell, an expert on China at the Rand Corporation, told the FT: "When they are making decisions about policy they are always very interested in how the US will respond.

"They want a predictable response, whether it is good or bad, they just want predictable.

"In that sense, President Trump is a real enigma, because he is rather unpredictable." Many of China's "Americanologists" hold doctorates from top US universities, and their speciality is one of the best-funded of the social sciences in China.  Mr Scobell said: "You'll often find someone who has one set of views in a one-on-one chat sounds very different when they are writing a column in a Chinese newspaper.

They will be much more hawkish. "They feel like they have to inoculate themselves from being considered too pro-American."  .

Mr Trump's election victory 12 months ago stunned most go China's Americanologists, who failed, along with most US political experts, to predict it.

Yanmei Xie of Beijing consultancy Gavekal Dragonomics told the FT: "There was a lot of initial panic in China when Trump was elected, a lot of 'how do we handle this guy and who do we need to contact to establish communications?' "But China's management of Trump has been mature.

They have a good reading of Washington." Mr Trump is in China as part of his 12-day tour of Asia an North Korea is high on the agenda.

Mr Trump has threatened to unleash "fire and fury" on North Korea and has regularly taken to Twitter to issue threats against Pyongyang.

But he appears to have toned down the rhetoric on his Asian tour and yesterday urged Kim Jong-un to engage in talks on his nuclear ambitions.

He wants China to stand firm against its reclusive neighbours and observe tough trade sanctions adopted by the UN Security Council in a bid to end the crisis in the region.

But Shi Yinhong, a US specialist at Renmin University, said Mr Trump's tweeting "has boiled the US-China relationship down into one issue that is not solvable: North Korea".

For more infomation >> China fears unpredictable Trump: Beijing's panic over US Pesident's visit revealed - Duration: 3:53.

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Donald Trump - Diễn văn tại căn cứ Yokota 4/11/2017 - Duration: 18:49.

Male Speaker: Okay everybody.

Mr. President, so I will tell you that you look great in that suit, but there's something

missing.

Could I please ask the Wing Commander of the biggest, baddest, meanest C-130 wing in the

Air Force, Colonel Bull Moss to come out here.

(Applause) The President: Should I put it on?

(Applause) (Applause) The President: I like this better.

(Applause) You can have my jacket.

Right?

Thank you.

Thank you, honey.

Thank you.

Oh, boy, that's something.

This is a great group of people.

Thank you very much, and General Martinez, everybody, for your devoted leadership of

our brave troops right here in Japan, and especially thank you -- especially, especially

-- to all of the incredible service members.

We're really here today, we're going to have a good time, and we're going to celebrate

your achievements.

So, I'll issue one of your favorite commands.

Are you ready?

At ease!

At ease!

Just sit back.

Now have a good time.

(Laughter) Just have a good time.

Melania and I also want to extend a special thanks to Ambassador Bill Hagerty, who's doing

an outstanding job.

He's an outstanding person.

I know him very well.

Believe me, you got one of the great ones.

He's leading our American embassy in Tokyo.

I'm honored to be here today in this beautiful country, home of the extraordinary people

of Japan.

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.

Americans have deep respect and admiration for the people of Japan -- their amazing culture,

their strong spirit, and their very proud history.

So, on behalf of the United States of America, I send the warmest wishes of the American

people to the citizens of this remarkable country.

(Applause) Now I know how you guys feel.

This is pretty good.

(Laughter) Our travels across Asia will take us to many historic places to see many wonderful

sights, and to speak before many audiences.

But there is no single place I'd rather begin my trip than right here, with all of you -- the

incredible men and women of the United States military -- and your amazing partners, the

Japanese Self-Defense Forces.

Thank you for being here.

Thank you.

(Applause) To everyone here today who serves your country in uniform: Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you.

We salute you -- (laughter) -- what's your rank?

(Laughter) We're going to raise it.

(Applause) We salute you, we honor you, and we stand proudly with the men and women who

defend us and our way of life.

Nations are built from the courage, love, and sacrifice of patriots just like you.

Each of you inherits the proud legacy of generations of warriors that have walked these very grounds

for more than seven decades.

From Yokota's runways, American pilots took to the air and drove back the invaders during

the Korean War.

Tremendous courage.

Tremendous bravery.

From here, they enforced a precious peace during a long and bitter Cold War.

And in the aftermath of the devastating 2011 tsunami, this base served as the launching

point for Operation Tomodachi -- the largest humanitarian relief effort in American history,

which saved the lives of thousands and thousands of great Japanese citizens.

Like those who came before you, you always rise to the occasion, and you never, ever

let your country down.

General Martinez, General Chiarotti, General Pasquarette, Rear Admiral Fenton, Brigadier

General Winkler, Colonel Moss, and Chief Master Sergeant Greene: You lead the forces under

your command with exceptional skill and devotion, and America is tremendously grateful to you.

(Applause) We're also fortunate to stand alongside such strong and capable allies.

General Maehera, General Asai, General Imaki, and General Ando: Thank you for your leadership

and service.

Thank you.

Thank you very much.

(Applause) On behalf of the American people, I want each and every one of you, both American

and Japanese, to know that your service and commitment helps keep us all safe, strong,

and free.

I also want to express our gratitude to the family members and loved ones who sacrifice

so much to make your service possible.

They are absolutely incredible people, and it's not easy.

America is profoundly grateful for all you do.

And we are, back home, starting to do -- I will tell you, and you're reading and you're

seeing -- really, really well.

The stock market is at an all-time high.

(Applause) Unemployment, back in the United States, is at a 17-year low.

(Applause) Almost 2 million jobs have been added since a very, very special day; it's

called Election Day, November 8th.

Two million jobs.

(Applause) It's a lot of jobs.

And we've dealt ISIS one brutal defeat after another.

And it's about time.

(Applause) It's truly inspiring to see American airmen and Marines and -- (applause) -- you

know, I have a great Marine here: General Kelly, four-star.

Did anyone ever hear of General Kelly?

Where's General Kelly?

(Applause) He is something.

Now he's Chief of Staff.

But he does like those four stars, I want to tell you that.

(Laughter) But American airmen and the Marines and Japanese Self-Defense Forces that are

standing here with us today, side-by-side, confident, committed, and more capable than

ever.

You instill confidence in the hearts of our allies, and you strike fear in the hearts

of our enemies.

It's the way it should be, isn't it?

(Applause) Our alliance is a testament to the transformative power of freedom.

Today, nations that once waged war now stand together as friends and partners in pursuit

of a much better world.

And we're getting there.

We're getting there faster than you think.

With your presence here today, shoulder-to-shoulder, you put hope into every soul that yearns for

peace.

All of you have made Yokota one of the most capable operational bases in Japan and, actually,

anywhere in the world.

For over a decade, this incredible place has been home not only to American servicemembers,

but also to the Air Defense Command of the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force.

Today, this base serves as a critical center for coordination for American and Japanese

commanders to plan their missions.

For almost 60 years, the military alliance we see on this base has endured -- a cornerstone

of sovereignty, security, and prosperity for our nations, this region, and indeed the entire

world.

Today, we pay tribute to that legacy -- a legacy you protect and grow each and every

day.

We dominate the sky, we dominate the sea, we dominate the land and space -- (applause)

-- not merely because we have the best equipment, which we do -- and, by the way, a lot of it's

coming in; you saw that budget.

That's a lot different than in the past.

A lot of beautiful, brand new equipment is coming in.

And nobody makes it like they make it in the United States.

Nobody.

(Applause) Got a lot of stuff coming.

Use it well.

But because we have -- more important than equipment, we have the best people.

Each of you embodies the warrior creed.

Your devotion, prowess, and expertise make you 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.

Every once in a while, in the past, they underestimated us.

It was not pleasant for them, was it?

(Applause) It was not pleasant.

We will never yield, never waver, and never falter in defense of our people, our freedom,

and our great American flag.

(Applause) That flag stands for the values of our Republic, the history of our people,

the sacrifice of our heroes, and our loyalty to the nation we love.

As long as I am President, the servicemen and women who defend our nation will have

the equipment, the resources, and the funding they need to secure our homeland, to respond

to our enemies quickly and decisively, and, when necessary, to fight, to overpower, and

to always, always, always win.

Right?

(Applause) This is the heritage of the American Armed Forces -- the greatest force for peace

and justice the world has ever known.

Free nations must be strong nations, and we welcome it when our allies -- from Europe

to Asia -- renew their commitment to peace through strength.

We seek peace and stability for the nations of the world, including those right here in

this region.

And it's a great region.

As Americans celebrate Veterans Day this month, we honor all who have sacrificed to make peace

and stability possible.

We pay tribute to every proud American who has worn the uniform and served our country.

Today, many nations of the Indo-Pacific are thriving because of the sacrifices made by

American servicemembers and our allies, and because of the sacrifices all of you continue

to make each and every day.

Here in Japan, we have seen the amazing things that are possible when a people are free and

independent.

Over the course of a single lifetime, the Japanese people have built one of the most

successful societies and nations in the world.

Over the next 10 days, we travel to South Korea, China, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

We will seek new opportunities for cooperation and commerce, and we will partner with friends

and allies to pursue a free and open Indo-Pacific Region.

We will seek free, fair, and reciprocal trade.

But this future is only within our grasp because of you.

You make it possible for peace-loving nations to thrive and for peace-loving people to prosper.

You are the reason the great American flag will proudly stand behind me wherever I go.

And every time I look at that flag, I will think of brave men and women like you, and

I will think of all the American patriots, down through the generations, who poured out

their blood, sweat, tears, hopes, and dreams to defend our country.

When you follow your citizens and people across the Indo-Pacific region -- see the flags of

free and sovereign states, like the United States and Japan, displayed during our diplomatic

meetings over the next 10 days, be proud of your nation, be proud of your service, and

be proud of the security you provide that makes it all possible.

Like your predecessors, you -- our brave warriors -- are the last bulwark against threats to

the dreams of people in America and Japan, and all across the world.

You are the greatest hope for people who desire to live in freedom and harmony, and you are

the greatest threat to tyrants and dictators who seek to prey on the innocent.

History has proven over and over that the road of the tyrant is a steady march toward

poverty, suffering, and servitude.

But the path of strong nations and free people, certain of their values and confident in their

futures, is a proven path toward prosperity and peace.

We cherish our cultures, we embrace our values, and we always fight for what we believe in.

Because of you, the people of America, the people of Japan, and the freedom-loving people

everywhere are able to fulfill their destinies and follow their dreams.

And we are grateful for your families, for their sacrifice and support that allows our

brave men and women to serve.

We also appreciate the sacrifice of dedicated civilians who keep this base going and take

care of our military and their precious loved ones.

We are eternally grateful for your service and for your sacrifice.

And we are forever in your debt.

I am so proud to be here with you today.

We face many challenges and many opportunities, and we will face all of them together as a

team.

And if we do, I am certain that the future for America, for Japan, and for our cherished

allies has never, ever looked brighter.

Because of patriots like you, freedom will prevail.

Thank you.

God bless you.

God bless the Armed Forces.

And God bless the United States of America.

Thank you.

Thank you all.

(Applause) Thank you.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump - Diễn văn tại căn cứ Yokota 4/11/2017 - Duration: 18:49.

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SHINee's Minho Meets US First Lady Melania Trump At 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics Event - Duration: 2:36.

SHINee's Minho Meets US First Lady Melania Trump At 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics Event

United States First Lady Melania Trump, SHINees , and more attended the Girls Play 2 campaign at the US Embassy in Korea, an event for the upcoming 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics.

Melania Trump stated, Im sure youre all very excited to host next years games.

It will be an amazing opportunity to bring the world together through our shared love of sports..

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Minho also said in a speech, I am honored to be at such an amazing event.

When I was little, my dream was to become an athlete.

If I hadnt become a singer, I probably wouldve become an athlete.

To this day, I like sports and enjoy doing them..

He added, Studying is important, but health is the most important.

I hope you can enjoy your school days by exercising a little to relieve your stress and increase your strength..

During the event, Melania Trump and Minho took photos together with the students to commemorate the special day.

You can take a look at their participation in the event through the clips below!.

Sources ().

For more infomation >> SHINee's Minho Meets US First Lady Melania Trump At 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics Event - Duration: 2:36.

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Trump addresses South Korea's National Assembly - Duration: 3:34.

Also on Wednesday, stars and stripes were hung at South Korea's National Assembly,...

as it welcomed President Trump for an address,... the first of its kind in nearly a quarter-century.

Trump took aim at North Korea,... warning the regime against underestimating or trying

the U.S.

He also called on ALL countries, including China and Russia, to sharply limit or sever

diplomatic and economic ties with Pyongyang.

Kim Min-ji reports.

Trump's address to the National Assembly, the first by a sitting U.S. president in 24

years,... was relatively reserved with no surprises.

But he did send a stern message to North Korea during his speech,... which lasted over half

an hour.

Trump said the weapons that Pyongyang possesses,... are not making the regime safer,... but putting

it in grave danger.

(English) "Every step you take down this dark path increases

the peril you face.

North Korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned.

It is a hell that no person deserves."

In fact, the North Korea nuclear issue has topped Trump's Asia tour,... following a series

of missile launches,... as well as the North's most powerful nuclear test back in September.

He said that the world cannot tolerate the menace of the rogue regime and its threats

of nuclear devastation,... calling on the international community, including China and

Russia, to fully implement UN Security Council resolutions,... downgrade diplomatic relations

with the regime and sever all ties involving trade and technology.

(English) "All responsible nations must join forces

to isolate the brutal regime of North Korea, to deny it and any form, any form of it, you

cannot support, you cannot supply, you cannot accept.

It is our responsibility and our duty to confront this danger together, because the longer we

wait, the greater the danger grows and the fewer the options become."

For America's part,... Trump said the U.S. will not be intimidated by the North,... and

neither will he permit his country or his allies to be threatened or attacked.

The U.S. leader warned Pyongyang that while America does not seek conflict or confrontation,...

it will NOT run from it.

(English) "This is a very different administration than

the United States has had in the past.

Today I hope I speak not only for our countries, but for all civilized nations when I say to

the North,...

Do not underestimate us.

And do not try us."

However, Trump did say that the U.S. will offer Pyongyang a better path... should it

cease its threats and dismantle its nuclear program,... despite the crimes it has committed.

(Standup) "There had been concerns that he would step

up his rhetoric... as he has done previously,... especially this being the only parliamentary

address during his five nation Asia tour.

It was instead was more or less in line with the comments he made Tuesday during summit

talks with President Moon Jae-in,... in which he called on North Korea to come to the table

and make a deal.

Kim Min-ji, Arirang News."

For more infomation >> Trump addresses South Korea's National Assembly - Duration: 3:34.

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PARTY'S OVER Shocking New Poll Reveals The End For Dems And PROVES America Follows Trump - Duration: 3:21.

PARTY�S OVER: Shocking New Poll Reveals The End For Dems And PROVES America Follows

Trump.

By Alex Santana.

You can only hide the truth for so long.

You can dress it up, disguise it, or even manipulate the content completely, but eventually

people find their way to the facts.

Even in the absence of evidence, Americans have a keen intuition when it comes to deception,

and the left�s classic tricks have now grown painfully stale.

According to a poll released Tuesday, the Democratic Party has dropped to the lowest

approval rating in more than twenty-five years of polling.

The report shows over 54% of Americans are furious with the Dems, matching the lowest

numbers from polls by CNN/ORC and CNN/USA Today/Gallup dating back to 1992.

In addition, only 37% of Americans view the Democratic Party favorably.

This includes nonwhites, who only gave a 48% positive rating, and people under 35, who

gave an even lower rating of 33%.

This is crippling news for the DNC, who rely heavily on both these constituent groups.

The numbers only add to former interim Democratic National Committee chairwoman Donna Brazile�s

reasons for blaming the party�s financial problems on former President Barack Obama.

Brazile also wrote in a Thursday column on Politico that Obama wasn�t alone, pointing

the finger at Dem Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

Brazile lambasted the two for forfeiting complete control of the party to Hillary Clinton�s

presidential campaign over a year before Clinton had even secured the nomination.

�If the fight had been fair, one campaign would not have control of the party before

the voters had decided which one they wanted to lead,� Brazile wrote Thursday.

�This was not a criminal act, but as I saw it, it compromised the party�s integrity.�

This kind of betrayal and infighting is exactly why the Dems are done for.

While President Trump maintains his mission for safety and success, the swamp is fighting

over who will sink first.

When you have a leader who inspires faith and courage, it becomes much easier to do

the right thing.

Americans did exactly that with these incredible poll results.

If citizens continue to band together for the greater good, President Trump will have

everything he needs to succeed.

If you�re proud to be an American today, SHARE this incredible victory with

the world!

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