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Trump-Hater Meghan Markle Hides 'Nasty' Message For Donald Trump In Wedding Invitations

With the Royal wedding fast approaching, invitations are expected to go out to the "lucky"

guests any day now.

Meanwhile, word is spreading that American actress Meghan Markle, a vocal opponent of

President Donald Trump, has hidden a "nasty" message for POTUS in her wedding invitations.

This woman is sick.Since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry first announced their engagement

in November, there has been no shortage of speculation surrounding who will get an invite

to their highly-publicized nuptials — and who won't.Most of the controversy has centered

around whether President Donald Trump or former President Barack Obama will get an invite.

Relations between the U.S. and Britain are seen as rocky at the moment.

Thus, there was some concern that inviting the Obamas would be seen as a snub to Trump,

who reportedly will not be receiving an invitation.

Markle has been a vocal opponent of Trump and is a supporter of Hillary Clinton.

However, as soon as she marries into the Royal Family, she will have to keep her big liberal

trap shut.

Royals are prohibited from pushing a political agenda, so Markle's penchant for activism

will have to be shelved.Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Obama are good friends.

The former president is expected to get an invitation to the Royal wedding, despite the

fact that Harry was warned early on that it would be seen as a snub to Trump.

It appears that he doesn't care, though, because reports surfaced this week that he

was going against the advice of his handlers by inviting Obama and not Trump.

The smitten couple have asked the former US President and his wife Michelle to attend

their big day at Windsor Castle on Saturday, May 19.

A Royal source told us Harry and Meghan "want to do things their own way", despite aides

advising them to hold back on the invite.

It was feared such a move would outrage US President Donald Trump – who has reportedly

not been invited – and rock diplomatic ties with his country.

But Harry and Meghan have turned their noses up at the risk by sending out the RSVP, leaving

the final decision to Obama himself.

[Source: Daily Star] "The invitations are going out now, but

Mr. and Mrs. Obama still have to respond.

I am very, very sure they will attend though," said a source close to Meghan and Harry.

"Harry and Meghan want to do things their own way.

They are inviting their own friends, and not on the advice of aides," added the insider.A

spokesman for the betting agency William Hill PLC said that Harry "is in a position"

to invite Obama without worrying about the political implications of such a move.

"We've changed our minds on this.

We think Harry is in a position that he does not have to worry about the political implications

of an invite," said Rupert Adams.

"We feel strongly that the Obamas will get an invite."

As for Trump?

"We'd be very surprised to see him on the guest list," Adams said.

While most of the wedding guests will be dictated by Kensington Palace, Markle will be inviting

her mother Doria Ragland, dad Thomas, half-brother Thomas Jr. and possibly Samantha Grant.

Markle's friends include tennis star Serena Williams, stylist Jessica Mulroney, "Suits"

star Patrick J. Adams, and former "Made in Chelsea" cast member Millie Mackintosh.

Markle's ex-husband, producer Trevor Engelson, is not expected to receive an invitation.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has a trifecta of ties to the bride and groom:

He's the head of a Commonwealth country, host of Harry's latest Invictus Games and

leader of the nation where Markle had been living.

On the celebrity front, Elton John, who turned his song Candle in the Wind into an anthem

for the late Princess Diana, is considered a 1-50 lock for an invite (98 percent chance)

and singer James Blunt comes in at 1-4.

Singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran is also reportedly close to Harry's royal cousins and his U.K.

tour doesn't start until a few days later.

The betting for wedding performer includes John, Sheeran, Coldplay, Joss Stone and Adele.

Yet A-listers could find themselves outnumbered by British military members and charity workers.

Look for dress uniforms from both the Blues and Royals regiment and the Army Air Corps,

because Harry served as a former Apache helicopter co-pilot in Afghanistan.

[Source: USA TODAYTruth be told, President Donald Trump has far more important things

to worry about than the guest list for the Royal wedding.

He is running a country.

The most pressing matter on Barack Obama's docket is whether or not to grow a beard.

For more infomation >> Trump-Hater Meghan Markle Hides 'Nasty' Message For Donald Trump In Wedding Invitations - Duration: 5:15.

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Donald Trump Just Revealed The Funding He Is Requesting From Con - Duration: 4:25.

Donald

Trump Just Revealed The Funding He Is Requesting From Congress To Build The Wall

The White House budget proposal sent to Congress Monday includes specifics on how President

Donald Trump plans to fund border security.

The budget proposal calls for $1.2 trillion in discretionary spending for the 2019 fiscal

year.

$23 billion out of this budget will go toward border security and immigration enforcement,

including funding for a massive wall on the U.S. southern border, according to USA Today.

Last week�s $300 billion budget cap increase by Congress for fiscal 2018 and 2019 have

paved the way for increased funding for border security.

The specific funding measures in Trump�s budget follows a long-held campaign promise

to fix the country�s porous borders and stem the flow of illegal immigration.

The White House wants to see $18 billion allotted for construction of a massive border wall

between the U.S. and Mexico, among other budget proposals.

The White House is requesting $782 million to hire nearly 2,800 more Customs and Border

Protection and ICE officers.

Another $2.7 billion has been requested to pay for ICE to have approximately 52,000 individuals

a day in detention � the highest level for Immigration and Customs Enforcement in history,

according to The Hill.

Border security was only a single part of the White House budget proposal that aims

to tackle numerous issues in the country.

Trump would also like to see $21 billion directed toward infrastructure spending and $17 billion

to fight the growing opioid epidemic.

In a Twitter statement Monday morning, the president said he would like to see more tax

dollars be spent at home instead of being sent abroad.

�This will be a big week for Infrastructure.

After so stupidly spending $7 trillion in the Middle East, it is now time to start investing

in OUR Country!� the Republican president tweeted.

However, before Trump can tackle an infrastructure package, he will have to work with Congress

on a resolution to the immigration debate.

Republican lawmakers want to see more done on illegal immigration.

At the same time, Democrats on Capitol Hill are demanding a legislative fix to the Deferred

Action on Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, an Obama-era executive order that protects

young illegal immigrants from deportations.

President Trump last year announced he would be rescinding the program.

However, he and other Republican lawmakers have expressed strong interest in codifying

the program into law.

In January, Trump introduced his immigration plan, a generous proposal that would allow

for around 1.8 million young illegal immigrants to remain in the country, a far higher number

than is currently included under DACA.

Along with increased funding for border security and construction of a wall, the president

wants to end immigration programs that have arbitrarily allowed terrorists to enter the

country.

The White House wants to do away with the visa lottery system and chain migration.

Two separate terrorist attacks rocked New York City within a month of each other late

last year � both of the perpetrators came into the country using chain migration and

the lottery program.

�We�re gonna end both of them,� the president said after the second attack occurred

in December.

�We�re going to end them.

Fast.�

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For more infomation >> Donald Trump Just Revealed The Funding He Is Requesting From Con - Duration: 4:25.

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Trump administration plans to put more pressure trading partners - Duration: 2:37.

The current U.S. administration continues to pressure Washington's trading partners.

Korea is visibly in the crossfire... as President Trump vows to take stronger measures regarding

international trade.

Park Ji-won has the full story.

U.S. President Donald Trump says he's considering imposing trade protection measures like retaliatory

taxes and quotas... on imports of steel and aluminium.

If taken, those measures would likely hit steel products from Korea.

The comments were made at a meeting with a bipartisan group of about 20 lawmakers,...

as Trump reiterated the need for what he calls reciprocal measures on trade.

"I mean the word reciprocal is a very important word.

We have countries that are taking advantage of us.(...)

And we're going to make it fair.

And that -- I call that fair trade."

When mentioning America's chronic trade deficit, he expressed dissatisfaction with Japan and

South Korea over the sharing of their defense costs.

"We defend Japan, we defend South Korea, they pay us a fraction of what it costs.

And we're talking to all of those countries about that, because it's not fair that we

defend them and they pay us a fraction of the cost of that defense."

He's apparently adding pressure on America's trading partners, including South Korea,...

in his push to protect the U.S. market.

The Trump administration is currently negotiating with Korea to revise the 2012 bilateral free

trade agreement,... which Trump called a (quote) "very bad trade deal,"... vowing to scrap

it if the renegotiation doesn't yield satisfactory results.

Trump also claimed that following GM Korea's decision to close its plant in the southwestern

city of Gunsan in May this year, the car company is moving back to Detroit.

General Motors, however, has not announced that it's moving back to Detroit,... and in

a statement said the decision was made because of sustained significant losses.

Still, here in Korea, experts warn that in the long run, protectionism could hurt the

local economy.

"Many scholars in Asia are worried about the Trump administration's protectionist policies.

Although it hasn't affected Korea's trade volumes or exports to a great degree as of

now, that's just because the Korean economy relies heavily on the export of semiconductors,

which usually have low tariffs."

Experts add that protectionism could even hinder the growth of global GDP,... because

they say it distorts the optimal distribution of resources and reduces the volume of international

trade.

Park Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump administration plans to put more pressure trading partners - Duration: 2:37.

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Trump slams 'Fake News Media' for rehashing 'same negative stori - Duration: 2:32.

Trump

slams �Fake News Media� for rehashing �same negative stories,� ignoring positive

news

President Trump on Sunday blasted the �Fake News Media,� claiming the press doesn�t

want to cover positive stories in the U.S., instead harping on negative news.

�So many positive things going on for the U.S.A. and the Fake News Media just doesn�t

want to go there,� Trump tweeted.

�Same negative stories over and over again!

No wonder the People no longer trust the media, whose approval ratings are correctly at their

lowest levels in history!�

It�s unclear what exactly prompted the tweet, but it came amid backlash the White House

has received on the heels of the resignations of aides Rob Porter and David Sorensen � both

of whom have been accused of physically and emotionally abusing their ex-wives.

President Trump on Saturday defended his decision to send the Democrats� memo on the Russia

probe back for edits � accusing them of playing politics for submitting a document

laden with �sources and methods� too sensitive to make public.

�The Democrats sent a very political and long response memo which they knew, because

of sources and methods (and more), would have to be heavily redacted, whereupon they would

blame the White House for lack of transparency,� Trump tweeted early Saturday morning.

�Told them to re-do and send back in proper form!�

Trump�s remarks came a day after the White House notified the House Intelligence Committee

that the president was �unable� to declassify the memo, citing national security concerns.

In a letter to the committee, White House counsel Don McGahn said the memo contains

�numerous properly classified and especially sensitive passages� and asks the committee

to revise it with the help of the Justice Department.

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