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HE DID IT Donald Trump Unleashes HELL On Barack Hussein Obama

President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Thursday morning to call out Barack Obama

for having his Department of Justice spy on his presidential campaign with a confidential

informant.

"Wow, word seems to be coming out that the Obama FBI 'SPIED ON THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN WITH

AN IMBEDDED INFORMANT.'

Andrew McCarthy says, 'There's probably no doubt that they had at least one confidential

informant in the campaign.'

If so, this is bigger than Watergate!" Trump tweeted, according to The Daily Caller.

"There is probably no doubt that they had at least one confidential informant in the

campaign," former prosecutor and columnist Andrew McCarthy said while appearing on Fox

& Friends this morning.

"What happened here is they did not have a criminal predicate to open an investigation

on trump as they had an immense predicate to conduct on president Clinton.

They used powers covertly to investigate the trump campaign during the stretch run of the

campaign under circumstances where they did not have evidence that anyone had actually

committed a crime."

McCarthy was referring to a New York Times article that "at least one government informant

met several times with Mr. Page and Mr. Papadopoulos," who were both advisory members of the Trump

campaign.

Trump also took to Twitter today to call out White House Special Counsel Robert Mueller

on the one year anniversary of the start of his investigation into the president's supposed

collusion with Russia during the election.

"Congratulations America, we are now into the second year of the greatest Witch Hunt

in American History… and there is still No Collusion and No Obstruction," Trump

tweeted.

"The only Collusion was that done by Democrats who were unable to win an Election despite

the spending of far more money!"

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President Trump To Attend G7 Summit - Duration: 1:51.

For more infomation >> President Trump To Attend G7 Summit - Duration: 1:51.

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Trump says he could sign deal that would end Korean War at June 12 summit - Duration: 2:51.

It's D-minus four until the much anticipated summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

and U.S. President Donald Trump... and Trump has said that.... not only his administration

wants a clear and verifiable path to denuclearization.

He also said that he will considering inviting Kim Jong-un to the White House if the Singapore

summit goes well.

Lee Seung-jae starts us off.

Could the decades-old Korean War finally be coming to an end?

That's certainly a possibility.

Speaking to reporters at the White House on Thursday during a joint news conference with

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe,...

President Trump said he and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un could sign an agreement to end

the Korean War at their June 12th meeting in Singapore.

"We could sign an agreement.

As you know, that would be a first step.

It's what happens after the agreement that really is the big point.

But yes, we could absolutely sign an agreement.

We're looking at it.

We're talking about it with them."

With the historic Pyongyang-Washington summit now just four days away,... Trump says he's

"all ready to go",... adding he could invite the North Korean leader to the U.S.,... if

the summit goes well.

Should there be a follow-up summit,... it will take place at the White House,... and

not his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida,... as recently reported.

"Maybe we will start with the White House -- what do you think?"

Experts say a visit by Kim to the U.S. would serve as a powerful symbol of normalizing

ties between the former Korean War foes.

However,... despite the positive outlook,... Trump says he's still willing to walk out

of the summit,... if things don't go as planned.

"So, I am totally prepared to walk.

It could happen.

Maybe it won't be necessary.

I hope it won't be necessary to walk, because I really believe that Kim Jung Un wants to

do something that will be great for his people that is also great for his family and is great

for himself."

Meanwhile, the U.S. president added his administration's maximum pressure campaign on the North is

still in effect.

And if the term is mentioned after the summit in Singapore,... it's a signal negotiations

did not go well.

"Maximum pressure is absolutely in effect.

We don't use the term any more because we are going into a friendly negotiation.

Perhaps after that negotiation I will be using it again.

You will know how well we are doing with the negotiations, if you hear me saying we are

going to use maximum pressure, you will know the negotiation did not do well, frankly."

Will we finally see an end to the 68-year-long war on the Korean Peninsula?

The answer to that may come after one of the most anticipated summits in modern history

on June 12th.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.

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Could Kim, Trump sign deal to end Korean War? Interpretations vary as S. Korea's Blue House ... - Duration: 4:22.

Trump's remarks on ending the Korean War during the summit...has got many wondering what exactly

that means.

This is especially for South Korea... as a direct party of interest.

Our chief Chief correspondent Moon Connyoung provides an in depth analysis.

"We could absolutely sign an agreement.

We're looking at it.

We're talking about it with them.

We're talking about it with a lot of other people but that could happen."

The US President on the possibility of he and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un signing

an agreement to end the Korean War.

It's got many in South Korea wondering whether he meant declaring the end of war JUST between

the two without the presence of South Korea OR whether that meant a three-way summit was

in the works in Singapore following the historic Kim, Trump summit.

In other words, just scrambling for answers.

Is it even possible for those two to declare an end to the 65-year long Korean War in Singapore

next week?

"Declaration of ending war is a political or rhetorical declaration, not a legal obligation.

It can happen in any form at any time.

It just means the start of the peace process.

The best scenario is a trilateral declaration among South Korea, North Korea, and the U.S.

During the inter-Korea summit, they declared ending the war.

Now the U.S., North Korea bilateral declaration and then hopefully trilateral declaration

in the coming days."

But another school of experts say U.S. President Trump's remarks suggest the nuclear deal isn't

anywhere close to signing an end of war treaty with now fewer than four days left until the

big day.

"Heading into the summit, still North Korean leader Kim Jong-un hasn't decided on a strategic

decision to denuclearize in the manner of CVID.

So, President Trump emphasized compensation such as declaration of ending the Korean War

and normalization of relations to induce North Korea to make the strategic decision."

How likely is it that the U.S. President will declare the end of the Korean War... partly

giving the North Korean leader the security guarantee that regime has been so adamantly

demanding at the Kim, Trump "get-acquainted" summit in Singapore?

"I don't think the possibility is high as North Korean leader Kim hasn't decided to

accept CVID.

Maybe not this time.

If President Trump and Kim can meet in Singapore and decide on major principles and within

two months prepare a road map and meet again.

The declaration of the Korean War is not far from today but the important thing is North

Korea's strategic decision to accept CVID."

And there are still those who have not ruled out the possibility of the South Korean president

jumping on the plane and joining the party.

"I don't think the possibility of a trilateral declaration is completely gone.

I think he still has a chance.

It's slimmer now but there still is a chance that he may surprise everybody.

If not, the next chance is July 27th, the anniversary of the armistice.

The next case would be September at the UN when Kim Jong-un debuts on the international

society.

That would be another good chance."

"South Korea's Blue House, meanwhile, stayed away from making any premature interpretations

of the U.S president's remarks... with President Moon's spokesperson just saying Mr. Trump

appears to be mapping out various plans for his summit with the North Korean leader.

Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, the Blue House."

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Identity Of Obama's Mole In Trump White House Leaks - Duration: 10:37.

Identity Of Obama's Mole In Trump White House Leaks

It has previously been reported that Barack Obama had planted an FBI operative inside

Donald Trump's presidential campaign before the 2018 election.

Now, the identity of this operative has been revealed.

The Gateway Pundit reported that internet sleuths have figured out that the operative

was Stefan Halper, a former classmate of Bill Clinton's and an advisor to the Clinton

administration.

Halper had contact with both George Papadopoulos and Carter Page, and he had connections to

U.K. and U.S. intelligence.

It has also been revealed that the Obama Administration paid Stefan Halper $282,295 to apparently

spy on the Trump campaign.

During Clinton's eight years in the White House, Halper served as an advisor to him.

From 1984-2001, Halper was Senior Advisor to the Department of Defense and a Senior

Advisor to the Department of Justice.

This proves once and for all that the Obama and Clinton administrations spied on Trump

campaign and used government agencies like the FBI and Department of Justice to do so.

President Richard Nixon had to resign when he was caught spying on the Democrats at their

Watergate Headquarters during the 1972 campaign.

Obama should be forced to pay consequences for this also by being investigated and charged

for what he has done.

Trump needs to drain the swamp by making sure the people who spied on him are put in prison.

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Judge Jeanine Seeks a Spot in the Trump Admin and Who She Could Replace Will Have You CHEERING - Duration: 2:29.

According to reports, Judge Jeanine Pirro is looking for a top position in the Trump

administration and who she wants to replace will have you cheering.

Pirro is wanting to replace AWOL Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and needless to say,

she'll definitely have the full support of the Trump Train for that position.

From Washington Examiner

Fox News host Jeanine Pirro wants to replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions as the country's

top law enforcement official, according to a report.

Pirro first expressed interest in the role during transition, even pushing her candidacy

for deputy attorney general when it was clear that Sessions was the Trump administration's

first choice, according to Politico.

But two White House aides told the news outlet they believed President Trump was not seriously

considering nominating her for the position, despite his public vexation with Sessions

over his decision to recuse himself from overseeing the Justice Department's federal Russia

investigation.

The White House declined to comment to Politico, and Pirro did not respond to press inquiries.

The news comes as Pirro's influence with Trump has grown, and he continues to appoint

cable news personalities to administration posts.

Pirro, a fervent Trump supporter, has also stepped up her attacks on Sessions during

her Saturday evening show, "Justice with Jeanine."

In March, Pirro condemned Sessions for not reopening the probe into former Secretary

of State Hillary Clinton once he took office.

While guest hosting "Hannity," Pirro suggested Sessions had "lost his prosecutorial balls"

while serving in the U.S. Senate to explain why he hadn't appointed a second special

counsel to investigate Clinton's use of a private email server and her involvement

in the Uranium One controversy.

In addition, she met with Trump in the Oval Office in November to discuss the idea of

a special counsel to probe Clinton.

Everything I said to President Trump is exactly what I've vocalized on my show, 'Justice

with Jeanine,'" Pirro told the New York Times at the time.

Prior to joining Fox News in 2006, Pirro was the first woman elected as a Westchester County

Court judge in New York in 1990, having previously served as the county's assistant district

attorney.

She unsuccessfully ran as a Republican Party candidate for New York attorney general and

the state's U.S. Senate seat in 2006.

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MAGA: In Just 2 Months, Trump Reduced National Debt Enough to Pay for Wall - Duration: 4:01.

When then-candidate Donald Trump campaigned for the presidency in 2016, "expert" economists

and analysts predicted his tax, trade and regulatory policies would prove disastrous

to the economy.

They further asserted that Trump's economic policies would most likely push the national

debt dramatically higher than the $19.9 trillion it stood at when Trump took office in January

2017.

Since taking office, President Trump has proceeded to slash costly and unnecessary regulations

left and right while restructuring trade deals and passing into law substantial tax cuts

for corporations and individuals, all of which has contributed to what can only be described

as a booming economy.

The national debt has steadily increased from $19.9 to $21.1 trillion over that time as

well, as could be expected — though not near as dramatically or at as high a rate

as the "experts" had foretold.

Then something rather odd occurred between April and June of this year, as the growth

rate of national debt seemed to flatten out and actually decrease somewhat over time.

According to a daily history of the national debt compiled by Treasury Direct, the national

debt stood at $21,119,428,167,134.32 on April 2.

That amount fluctuated for several days before dropping substantially to a low point of $21,030,629,980,055.97

on May 1, prior to increasing somewhat, quite possibly the result of tax revenues flooding

into the treasury over the course of the month.

As of June 1, the national debt stood at $21,083,101,841,090.82, a difference of $36.3 billion.

The national debt is known to fluctuate slightly from time to time from a myriad of factors,

and though the president's detractors would be loath to admit it, there is little doubt

that Trump's economic policies have played a role in this admittedly marginal reduction

of the debt.

That said, $36 billion is not an amount that can be dismissively waved away, and signifies

real money that could be used to fund other initiatives of the president that Congress

seems incapable of funding.

Such as a border wall, perhaps?

According to a 2017 report from Reuters, the Department of Homeland Security released an

official estimate of what the costs would be to construct a barrier along much of the

southern border with Mexico.

That DHS report, which took into account the costs of construction and materials as part

of a three-year construction plan, estimated the border wall would bear a price tag of

approximately $21.6 billion.

As shown above, that amount was more than realized in the reduction of the national

debt over just a two-month period, proving it is not an impossible amount to find or

make free from other obligations.

Make no mistake, the national debt remains far too high and will inevitably continue

to grow, thanks in large part to incredibly excessive spending by Congress and long-term

programs that were seemingly designed to spend ever-increasing amounts of funds over time.

That said, a continuation of Trump's pro-business economic policies and booming economy — combined

with increased tax revenues overall from corporations and individuals reaping the fiscal benefits

of those policies — could stem the growth of the debt and even lead to marginal, potentially

even substantial, reductions in the debt over time.

If Trump could only work with Congress to also decrease their out-of-control levels

of spending, it would not be difficult at all to find the funds for his border wall

or other planned initiatives, while possibly even reducing the national debt at an even

more significant rate.

For more infomation >> MAGA: In Just 2 Months, Trump Reduced National Debt Enough to Pay for Wall - Duration: 4:01.

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CONGRESS RELEASES UNREDACTED FBI TEXT MESSAGES THAT PROVE TRUMP WAS RIGHT ALL ALONG - Duration: 11:22.

CONGRESS RELEASES UNREDACTED FBI TEXT MESSAGES THAT PROVE TRUMP WAS RIGHT ALL ALONG

New reports are coming in stating that the United States just released over 500 pages

of Spygate scandal documents have been released to the public, and they show that the FBI

engaged in Spygate long before they officially admitted to doing so.

Right Wing News reported that back in March of 2017, then FBI Director James Comey claimed

that the FBI investigation into the fake Trump Russia scandal started in July 2016.

However, new documents indicate that the FBI's illegal probe was going on during the peak

of an alleged Russian campaign to destabilize the U.S. presidential race which the mainstream

media claims actually helped elect President Donald Trump.

The newly released texts show evidence of collusion and wrongdoing by Barack Obama and

his FBI.

The text messages that were just released were sent from corrupt FBI investigator Peter

Strzok to his mistress, FBI attorney Lisa Page.

Also released was an an exchange between the two "lovebirds" about preparing talking

points for Comey to give to President Obama, who wanted "to know everything we're doing."

This message was sent by Page on September 2, 2016.

In previously released texts, Strzok and Page showed their hatred for Republicans as well

as for Trump, calling him a "f—ing idiot," among other insults.

In one exchange, Strzok referred to Virginians who voted against then-FBI Deputy Director

Andrew McCabe's wife for a state Senate seat "ignorant hillbillys."

(sic)

On Nov. 4, 2015, the day after Jill McCabe lost a hotly contested Virginia state Senate

election, Strzok wrote of the result, "Disappointing, but look at the district map.

Loudon is being gentrified, but it's still largely ignorant hillbillys.

Good for her for running, but curious if she's energized or never again."

This all just goes to show that Trump has been right all along and has been the real

victim of collusion.

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President Trump Leaves For G7 Summit In Canada - Duration: 0:38.

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Robert Mueller Found Out His Plan To Impeach Trump Just Went Up In Flames - Duration: 11:55.

Robert Mueller Found Out His Plan To Impeach Trump Just Went Up In Flames

Special counsel Robert Mueller has one goal.

It is to impeach Donald Trump.

But his awful plan to take down the President just went up in flames.

Mueller tried to lay a trap for President Trump.

He requested an interview as part of his Russia witch hunt.

It was a careful ruse.

The goal was to paint Trump into a corner.

If Trump declined the interview, Mueller could count on his lap dogs in the media to push

the false narrative that Trump had something to hide.

He wanted to corner Trump into accepting so the special counsel and his team could conduct

a freewheeling interview about any subject they wanted as a perjury trap.

If Trump misremembered a date, a conversation, or a meeting, Mueller could claim the President

lied to investigators and that Congress has grounds to impeach Trump and try to remove

him from office.

Trump's lawyers were wise to the con Mueller was running and advised the President not

sit down with the special counsel, but to submit to writer interrogatories as Ronald

Reagan did during the Iran-Contra investigation.

Axios reports:

"LAWYERS FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP HAVE ADVISED HIM AGAINST SITTING DOWN FOR A WIDE-RANGING

INTERVIEW WITH THE SPECIAL COUNSEL, ROBERT S. MUELLER, … RAISING THE SPECTER OF A MONTHSLONG

COURT BATTLE," PER THE N.Y.

TIMES' MICHAEL SCHMIDT AND MAGGIE HABERMAN:

"His lawyers are concerned that the president, who has a history of making false statements

and contradicting himself, could be charged with lying to investigators."

Why it matters: "Refusing to sit for an interview opens the possibility that Mr. Mueller

will subpoena the president to testify before a grand jury, setting up a court fight that

would drastically escalate the investigation and could be decided by the Supreme Court."

"REJECTING AN INTERVIEW WITH MR.

MUELLER ALSO CARRIES POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES … CASTING A SHADOW OVER REPUBLICANS AS NOVEMBER'S

MIDTERM ELECTIONS APPROACH OR BEYOND INTO THE PRESIDENT'S RE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN."

Mueller's investigation is a farce.

No evidence of collusion has been found.

In fact, the only proof of collusion is Hillary Clinton's campaign colluding with the Russians

by paying for the fake news Christopher Steele dossier.

Mueller has no grounds to interview the President.

He is demanding to question Trump on matters unrelated to collusion and that were not a

crime, namely the controversial statement put out about the Trump Tower meeting between

Donald Trump, Jr. and a Russian lawyer.

But misleading the press is not a crime.

If that is what Mueller wants to ask Trump about, then the President should tell the

special counsel to pound sand because Mueller is in violation of the separation of powers.

Interviewing Trump is Mueller's last ditch effort to criminalize Trump's conduct in

office.

The collusion angle was a fake news hoax and the obstruction of justice case is a complete

nonstarter.

We will keep you up to date on any new developments in this story.

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NHL Player Sends Disturbing Message To Trump Right Before Stanley Cup Playoff Game – BIG Mistake! - Duration: 4:07.

NHL player Devante Smith-Pelly of the Washington Capitals is now saying that if they win the

Stanley Cup and are invited to the White House, he won't go.

Hockey is a bit different than other sports and it's rare for players to deviate from

the team and take personal stands.

"The things that he spews are straight-up racist and sexist," Canada's Postmedia

quoted Smith-Pelly as saying Wednesday as the Capitals prepared for Game 5 against the

Vegas Golden Knights.

"Some of the things he's said are pretty gross.

I'm not too into politics, so I don't know all his other views, but his rhetoric

I definitely don't agree with.

It hasn't come up here, but I think I already have my mind made up."

Smith-Pelly is only one of two black players on his team and he's from the Toronto area.

This comes just a couple of days after President Trump officially disinvited the Philadelphia

Eagles to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl win.

Originally, 70 were scheduled to visit.

By this week it was less than ten and then dwindled to one.

The team tried to reschedule for a date they knew the President would be overseas.

It seemed like it was rude and like a vulgar publicity stunt.

Instead, the White House held a brief concert with the United States Marine Band and the

United States Army Chorus with a crowd of patriots in attendance.

I thought it was absolutely the thing to do and most Americans approved wholeheartedly.

The Capitals lead the best-of-seven series 3-1 and could hoist the Cup tonight.

According to Fox News, "the 25year-old Smith-Pelly has scored in the last two games of the finals

and had six goals — two of them winners — and an assist in the playoffs.

He had seven goals in 75 games in the regular season."

I'm actually surprised by all this as President Trump has had no run-ins with the NHL.

Kneeling for the National Anthem has been a non-issue in the sport.

In fact, he welcomed the defending champion Pittsburgh Penguins to the White House in

October.

From The National Post:

"Goaltender Tim Thomas made headlines in 2011 when he refused to attend the White House

ceremony for the champion Boston Bruins because "the federal government has grown out of

control, threatening the rights, liberties, and property of the people."

"The Pittsburgh Penguins, meanwhile, visited the White House when Barack Obama was still

in office in 2016 and went again the following year when Trump was there.

"From my side of things, there's absolutely no politics involved," Penguins captain

Sidney Crosby told the Associated Press at the time.

"Hopefully, it stays that way."

Looks like it hasn't unfortunately.

If the Capitals win the playoffs, then choosing whether or not to go to the White House could

send a strong message either way.

For one, the team is located in the nation's capital.

Then there's the fact that Washington has a Russian captain in Alex Ovechkin and a roster

of players who represent the U.S., Canada, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Finland, the Czech

Republic, Austria and Australia.

"Things that he's saying about immigrants and people of color, I don't think anyone

here would agree with that," said Smith-Pelly, who was the target of racial abuse in a game

in Chicago in February.

"We've got a lot of Europeans and a lot of Canadians."

That's just it though, Trump is not saying anything about people of color.

He's insisting that standing for the National Anthem is the patriotic and right thing to

do.

As one player joked, maybe Ovechkin, who would be the first Russian captain to win the Cup,

will skip the White House and instead visit Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin.

"We don't win yet," Ovechkin said when the topic of celebrations came up.

"I don't know why people start talking about it … We just have to get it done and

then we're going to talk about all the different stuff."

The games aren't over yet, but they could be tonight!

No matter what team wins, what do you think the NHL Stanley Cup champions will do?

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BOMBSHELL: McCain Played Instrumental Role in 'SETTING UP' Trump - Duration: 9:37.

A new report out exposes more of McCain's fingerprints on the "set up" job against

Donald Trump.

Not only has McCain PROUDLY announced that he handed off the phony and debunked dossier

to the FBI, but now it appears that he played an instrumental role in the "set up" President

Trump.

If true, John McCain is one of the biggest traitors of our time and an enemy of "we

the people."

From Breitbart

NEW YORK — In recently released testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, a key

participant at the June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with President Trump's son Donald

Trump Jr. admits to being present at the same security conference in Canada where Sen. John

McCain was reportedly first informed about the anti-Trump dossier.

Russian-born Washington lobbyist Rinat Akhmetshin says he might have spoken to McCain and the

senator's assistant David J. Kramer at the Halifax International Security Forum in 2016.

However, Akhmetshin claimed that he did not discuss the dossier with McCain or Kramer,

and that he didn't know about the existence of the controversial dossier.

The information raises immediate questions about the possibility of dirty tricks in arranging

the infamous Trump Tower meeting.

This considering a recent Breitbart News report that email transcripts and other information

disclosed in Akhmetshin's testimony reveal a significant relationship between the lobbyist

and the controversial Fusion GPS firm that produced the infamous, largely discredited

anti-Trump dossier.

It was at the security conference in Canada in November 2016 that McCain says he was approached

by Sir Andrew Wood, a former British ambassador to Moscow and friend of ex-British spy Christopher

Steele, the author of the dossier.

Wood briefed McCain and Kramer, a former State Department official and longtime McCain associate

who agreed to meet Steele in London for a fuller briefing on the dossier contents.

The Washington Post reported in February that after meeting with Steele, Kramer went to

Washington and received the dossier document directly from Fusion GPS.

McCain then passed the dossier to FBI Director James Comey.

In a New York Times oped in January, GPS co-founders Glenn Simpson and Peter Fritch wrote that

they helped McCain share their anti-Trump dossier with the Obama-era intelligence community

via an unnamed "emissary."

In testimony reviewed in full by this reporter, Akhmetsin describes attending the Halifax

security conference in 2016, but claimed he played no role in the contact where Wood connected

with McCain and Kramer to inform them of the dossier's existence.

Ahmetshin also claimed he was not aware of the dossier at the time.

Akhmetshin said he "might" have "said hi" to McCain but could not say for sure.

In other words, Akhmetshin is claiming he is not certain whether he spoke to one of

the most famous American politicians, something that would seemingly be quite memorable to

most people.

The Russian lobbyist also said he "might have spoken with" Kramer but would not give

a definitive answer.

Here is the section of the transcript in which Akhmetshin discusses his possible interactions

with McCain and Kramer at the same conference where McCain was briefed on the dossier claims:

Q. Did you have any contact with Sir Andrew Wood during the 2016 Halifax International?

A. I did not talk to him.

Q. What about Senator McCain?

A. I might have said hi to him.

I know him personally.

Q. You know him personally?

A. Yeah.

Q. What about David Kramer?

A. I also know him well.

I might have spoken with him.

Q. Did you discuss the dossier with Senator McCain or David Kramer?

A. I wasn't aware of existence of dossier.

Q. You weren't aware of –

A. I was not aware of the existence of the dossier at that time

Later in the testimony, Akhmetshin briefly elaborates on his stated previous relationship

with McCain.

"I knew Senator McCain when he was running years ago because I had friends who were — did

advance work for him," Akmetshin said, referring to McCain's 2008 presidential campaign.

Akhmetshin was one of the participants at the June 9, 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with

President Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. and other campaign officials.

The meeting has been the subject of much news media coverage related to unsubstantiated

and collapsing claims of collusion with Russia.

All meeting participants generally agree the confab focused largely on the Magnitsky Act,

which sanctions Russian officials accused of involvement in the death of a Russian tax

accountant, as well as talk about a Russian tax evasion scheme and alleged connections

to the Democratic National Committee.

Trump Jr. previously explained that he took the meeting thinking it was about "opposition

research" on Hillary Clinton and was disappointed that it wasn't.

The Russia collusion conspiracy was sparked by the dossier produced by Fusion GPS, which

was paid for its anti-Trump work by Trump's primary political opponents, namely Hillary

Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) via

the Perkins Coie law firm.

Besides evidencing a larger relationship with Fusion GPS and the controversial firm's

co-founder, Glenn Simpson, Breitbart News also reported that in the same testimony,

Akhmetshin said that he "knows" Hillary Clinton and has a personal relationship with

her that dates back to the late-1990s.

Akhmetshin further testified that he "knew some people who worked on" Clinton's 2016

presidential campaign.

Akhmetshin related a personal connection to Clinton via attorney Ed Lieberman, whose late

wife Evelyn previously served as Clinton's chief of staff when she was First Lady.

Evelyn Lieberman also served as Bill Clinton's deputy chief of staff, and famously transferred

Monica Lewinsky out of the White House to the Defense Department.

In his testimony, Akhmetshin described taking an Acela train to New York the day of the

June 9, 2016 Trump Tower meeting and says that Lieberman "may" have been with him

on the train.

After the meeting at Trump Tower, Akhmetshin says he went to dinner and a play with Lieberman,

and the subject of the meeting that same day did not come up in his conversations at dinner

or during the play.

Akhmetshin also stated in the testimony that he was not asked to keep the meeting confidential.

Akhmetshin is claiming that he attended a meeting at the campaign headquarters of Clinton's

presidential challenger with that challenger's son and other top Trump staffers, and that

same night Akhmetshin did not mention the meeting to his friend Lieberman, a Clinton

associate.

Akhmetshin says that while he was in New York, he had lunch with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya,

who opposed the Magnitsky Act along with Akhmetshin.

There, he claims Veselnitskaya told him about the scheduled meeting that day at Trump Tower,

but she didn't say anything about him attending.

He claims that after he had lunch with Veselnitskaya, she called him and asked him to attend the

Trump Tower meeting, but she didn't suggest any role he would play at the meeting or why

he should attend.

The meeting with Trump Jr., meanwhile, was reportedly set up by publicist Rob Goldstone,

who claimed in an email to Trump Jr. that Veselnitskaya had opposition dirt on Hillary

Clinton.

Veselnitskaya told the Wall Street Journal that she approached Russian real estate magnate

Aras Agalarov, whom she was representing, to help set up a meeting with the Trump campaign

as part of her efforts opposing the Magnitsky Act.

Agalarov organized the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow when the pageant was partially

owned by Donald Trump.

Agalarov's son Emin, a Russian singer who also knows the Trumps, reached out to Goldstone,

his publicist, to contact the Trump campaign on behalf of Veselnitskaya, according to the

Journal report.

Speaking to Fox News, Trump Jr. previously explained that he took the meeting thinking

it was about "opposition research" on Clinton and was disappointed that it wasn't.

"For me this was opposition research," Trump Jr. said.

"They had something, you know, maybe concrete evidence to all the stories I'd been hearing

about … so I think I wanted to hear it out.

But really it went nowhere and it was apparent that wasn't what the meeting was about."

Trump Jr. spoke about the contents of the meeting: "It was this, 'Hey, some DNC

donors may have done something in Russia and they didn't pay taxes.'

I was like, 'What does this have to do with anything?'"

Trump Jr. told Fox News that Goldstone apologized for wasting the campaign's time with the

meeting.

"I think what happened [is] he sort of goosed up, he built up, there was some puffery to

the email, perhaps to get the meeting, to make it happen," Trump Jr. said.

"In the end, there was probably some bait-and-switch about what it was really supposed to be about."

Speaking to the Journal, Veselnitskaya indicated there was a mix-up about the intent of the

meeting: "My expectation before the meeting was he read my letter of information, he got

interested and he was going to help me.

His expectations were totally different, as I can understand now."

"By the time I stepped into the meeting room to talk with Donald Trump Jr., all I

knew was that I approached the elder Mr. Agalarov with a request to help," Veselnitskaya said.

"And I knew his son Emin communicated with Donald Trump Jr."

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Trump says he could sign deal that would end Korean War at June 12 summit - Duration: 2:52.

It's D-minus four until the much anticipated summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

and U.S. President Donald Trump... and Trump has said that.... he is raring to go.

He reiterated that if talks do not go to his liking, he is prepared to walk... but if it

does go well, we could be seeing Kim in the White House in the near future.

Lee Seung-jae has the details.

Could the decades-old Korean War finally be coming to an end?

That's certainly a possibility.

Speaking to reporters at the White House on Thursday during a joint news conference with

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe,...

President Trump said he and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un could sign an agreement to end

the Korean War at their June 12th meeting in Singapore.

"We could sign an agreement.

As you know, that would be a first step.

It's what happens after the agreement that really is the big point.

But yes, we could absolutely sign an agreement.

We're looking at it.

We're talking about it with them."

With the historic Pyongyang-Washington summit now just four days away,... Trump says he's

"all ready to go",... adding he could invite the North Korean leader to the U.S.,... if

the summit goes well.

Should there be a follow-up summit,... it will take place at the White House,... and

not his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida,... as recently reported.

"Maybe we will start with the White House -- what do you think?"

Experts say a visit by Kim to the U.S. would serve as a powerful symbol of normalizing

ties between the former Korean War foes.

However,... despite the positive outlook,... Trump says he's still willing to walk out

of the summit,... if things don't go as planned.

"So, I am totally prepared to walk.

It could happen.

Maybe it won't be necessary.

I hope it won't be necessary to walk, because I really believe that Kim Jung Un wants to

do something that will be great for his people that is also great for his family and is great

for himself."

Meanwhile, the U.S. president added his administration's maximum pressure campaign on the North is

still in effect.

And if the term is mentioned after the summit in Singapore,... it's a signal negotiations

did not go well.

"Maximum pressure is absolutely in effect.

We don't use the term any more because we are going into a friendly negotiation.

Perhaps after that negotiation I will be using it again.

You will know how well we are doing with the negotiations, if you hear me saying we are

going to use maximum pressure, you will know the negotiation did not do well, frankly."

Will we finally see an end to the 68-year-long war on the Korean Peninsula?

The answer to that may come after one of the most anticipated summits in modern history

on June 12th.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.

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Former Navy Sailor Who Was Pardoned By Trump Drops BOMB on Hillary, Obama - Duration: 12:08.

Former Navy Sailor Who Was Pardoned By Trump Drops BOMB on Hillary, Obama

A former Navy sailor who was pardoned by Donald Trump is now getting his revenge on Barack

Obama and Hillary Clinton by filing a lawsuit against the former administration for not

offering him equal protection under the law.

Right Wing News reported that Kristian Saucier served a year in prison simply for taking

photos of classified sections of a submarine on which he worked.

Now, he's arguing that the very same officials who put him in prison are the ones who were

lenient with Clinton when it comes to her use of a private email server and handling

of classified information.

The lawsuit will name U.S. Department of Justice, former FBI Director James Comey and former

President Barack Obama along with many others as defendants.

"They interpreted the law in my case to say it was criminal," Saucier said, referring

to prosecuting authorities in his case, "but they didn't prosecute Hillary Clinton.

Hillary is still walking free.

Two guys on my ship did the same thing and weren't treated as criminals.

We want them to correct the wrong."

Saucier's attorney Ronald Daigle that a notice about the upcoming lawsuit was sent

to the Department of Justice and others included in it in December.

Six months must typically lapse between the notice and the filing.

"We'll highlight the differences in the way Hillary Clinton was prosecuted and how

my client was prosecuted," Daigle said.

"We're seeking to cast a light on this to show that there's a two-tier justice

system and we want it to be corrected."

Saucier praised President Trump for the pardons he has issued so far, specifically mentioning

last week's pardoning of conservative filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza.

"The Obama administration singled out Dinesh for things most people don't even get charged

for," Saucier said.

"President Trump noticed that my career was exemplary and that I didn't deserve

what happened to me."

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What to expect from the Trump-Kim summit - Duration: 3:05.

The Americans have been very clear,

ever since the beginning of the Donald Trump presidency,

that they regard the North Korean nuclear programme

as a massive threat.

So they are determined to denuclearize the Korean

peninsula and essentially try to scrap the North Korean nuclear

programme.

Rocket Man is on a suicide mission for himself

and for his regime.

It's not at all clear that North Korea is prepared to do this.

But having applied a lot of economic pressure

and having used very bellicose rhetoric, Trump is now,

I think, going to try to persuade

Kim Jong-un, face-to-face, that there's a better

future on offer, that perhaps in return for economic aid,

in return for a peace treaty, North Korea

might be tempted down the path of denuclearization.

The great unknowable is whether North Korea is actually

interested in what the Americans demand--

the scrapping of the North Korean nuclear programme.

So far, they have not shown any real willingness to do it,

because nuclear weapons are the ultimate insurance programme

of the North Korean regime.

What they might do, however, is try

to interest Donald Trump in other, lesser concessions,

perhaps scrapping the intercontinental ballistic

missiles that directly threaten the United States,

or perhaps suggesting to Donald Trump

that he can earn a place in the history books

by signing a peace treaty, a final treaty that

ends the Korean War of the 1950s,

rather than the armistice that has been in place ever

since then.

If the two sides stick to their known positions--

total denuclearization demand by the US, North Korea's

deep reluctance to do that-- then the talks will break down.

And it's just a question of whether they will break down

in acrimony or perhaps with some soothing words and a suggestion

that they made a little progress and can return to the table.

However, these things are very unpredictable when

you get two leaders in a room together, particularly when

the leaders are as volatile as Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un.

And I know that some of America's allies are a little

concerned that Trump, under the pressure of the moment,

may make some major concessions, and for example,

just agree to a peace treaty in return for some promises

on the nuclear programme that stop well short of complete

denuclearization.

And that would be something that would

dismay some of America's allies, and indeed

many hawks in Washington.

That's certainly one possibility.

But I think that the likelihood is that, actually, you'll

get an inconclusive end.

And one just has to hope that the end is not

actually acrimonious and leads to actually worse relations

between the United States and North Korea,

which is a possibility if the two sides can't agree.

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Fed Up Trump Goes Rogue – UNLEASHES HELL On Jeff Sessions - Duration: 10:24.

Fed Up Trump Goes Rogue – UNLEASHES HELL On Jeff Sessions

Tensions between Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions reached a boiling point on Tuesday when the

president took to Twitter to blame his attorney general for the fact that Robert Mueller's

investigation into his alleged collusion with Russia is still ongoing.

The Washington Post reported that Trump indicated that he believes that if Sessions had not

recused himself from the investigation, the probe would have ended long ago.

"The Russian Witch Hunt Hoax continues, all because Jeff Sessions didn't tell me

he was going to recuse himself," Trump said in the tweet.

"I would have quickly picked someone else.

So much time and money wasted, so many lives ruined…and Sessions knew better than most

that there was No Collusion!"

Once Sessions recused himself, the role of supervising the investigation went to his

deputy Rod J. Rosenstein, after he was confirmed to the No. 2 post in the Justice Department.

It was Rosenstein who appointed Mueller to lead the investigation in May of 2017.

Trump confronted Sessions immediately after he recused himself in March of 2017, and the

attorney general responded to him by saying that undoing the recusal would do more harm

than good.

Those close to Sessions say that he felt that he had no choice but to recuse himself given

the role he had in Trump's presidential campaign.

This comes a week after Trump admitted on Twitter that he wishes he had picked someone

other than Sessions to be his attorney general.

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Trump says he could sign deal that would end Korean War at June 12 summit - Duration: 2:46.

We begin with the latest on the upcoming Pyongyang-Washington summit.

U.S. President Donald Trump claims he could ink a deal to end the Korean war when he sits

down for talks in Singapore.

If all goes well, the outspoken leader may even invite his North Korean counterpart to

the White House.

Lee Seung-jae has our top story.

Could the decades-old Korean War finally be coming to an end?

That's certainly a possibility.

Speaking to reporters at the White House on Thursday during a joint news conference with

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe,...

President Trump said he and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un could sign an agreement to end

the Korean War at their June 12th meeting in Singapore.

"We could sign an agreement.

As you know, that would be a first step.

It's what happens after the agreement that really is the big point.

But yes, we could absolutely sign an agreement.

We're looking at it.

We're talking about it with them."

With the historic Pyongyang-Washington summit now just four days away,... Trump says he's

"all ready to go",... adding he could invite the North Korean leader to the U.S.,... if

the summit goes well.

Should there be a follow-up summit,... it will take place at the White House,... and

not his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida,... as recently reported.

"Maybe we will start with the White House -- what do you think?"

Experts say a visit by Kim to the U.S. would serve as a powerful symbol of normalizing

ties between the former Korean War foes.

However,... despite the positive outlook,... Trump says he's still willing to walk out

of the summit,... if things don't go as planned.

"So, I am totally prepared to walk.

It could happen.

Maybe it won't be necessary.

I hope it won't be necessary to walk, because I really believe that Kim Jung Un wants to

do something that will be great for his people that is also great for his family and is great

for himself."

Meanwhile, the U.S. president added his administration's maximum pressure campaign on the North is

still in effect.

And if the term is mentioned after the summit in Singapore,... it's a signal negotiations

did not go well.

"Maximum pressure is absolutely in effect.

We don't use the term any more because we are going into a friendly negotiation.

Perhaps after that negotiation I will be using it again.

You will know how well we are doing with the negotiations, if you hear me saying we are

going to use maximum pressure, you will know the negotiation did not do well, frankly."

Will we finally see an end to the 68-year-long war on the Korean Peninsula?

The answer to that may come after one of the most anticipated summits in modern history

on June 12th.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.

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ALERT FBI Mole Was Placed In Trump Campaign – Identity Rocks DC - Duration: 11:31.

ALERT FBI Mole Was Placed In Trump Campaign – Identity Rocks DC

It's no secret that the FBI kept a close eye on Donald Trump's presidential campaign,

but new reports indicate that the bureau may have gone far deeper in monitoring the current

president than any of us ever thought.

In a Wall Street Journal piece called "About That FBI 'Source,'" reporter Kimberley

Strassel wrote that information on an FBI source that the Department of Justice was

just forced to reveal to the House Intelligence Committee may be evidence of an FBI mole inside

the 2016 Trump presidential campaign.

"The Department of Justice lost its latest battle with Congress Thursday when it allowed

House Intelligence Committee members to view classified documents about a top-secret intelligence

source that was part of the FBI's investigation of the Trump campaign," Strassel wrote,

according to Western Journal.

"Even without official confirmation of that source's name, the news so far holds some

stunning implications."

She went on to point out that the DOJ and FBI "outright hid critical information from

a congressional investigation."

Strassel then cited Speaker Paul Ryan's press conference after the material was released

Thursday, in which he "bluntly noted that Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes's request

for details on this secret source was 'wholly appropriate,' 'completely within the scope'

of the committee's long-running FBI investigation, and 'something that probably should have

been answered a while ago.'"

"Translation: The department knew full well it should have turned this material over to

congressional investigators last year, but instead deliberately concealed it," she

wrote.

"The bureau already has some explaining to do.

Thanks to the Washington Post's unnamed law-enforcement leakers, we know Mr. Nunes's

request deals with a 'top secret intelligence source' of the FBI and CIA, who is a U.S.

citizen and who was involved in the Russia collusion probe."

"When government agencies refer to sources, they mean people who appear to be average

citizens but use their profession or contacts to spy for the agency.

Ergo, we might take this to mean that the FBI secretly had a person on the payroll who

used his or her non-FBI credentials to interact in some capacity with the Trump campaign,"

Strassel continued.

"This would amount to spying, and it is hugely disconcerting.

It would also be a major escalation from the electronic surveillance we already knew about,

which was bad enough."

"I believe I know the name of the informant, but my intelligence sources did not provide

it to me and refuse to confirm it," Strassel concluded.

"It would therefore be irresponsible to publish it.

But what is clear is that we've barely scratched the surface of the FBI's 2016 behavior,

and the country will never get the straight story until President Trump moves to declassify

everything possible.

It's time to rip off the Band-Aid."

It's truly disturbing how little we know about the FBI's surveillance of Trump and

those around him.

Who do you think the informant could be?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

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Trump says he might support marijuana bill - Duration: 0:53.

President Donald Trump said he will likely back a bipartisan measure on marijuana.

Trump was asked about The STATES Act introduced by Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Cory Gardner

before heading to the G7 summit in Canada on Friday.

"I support Sen. Gardner.

I know exactly what he's doing.

We're looking at it.

But I probably will end up supporting that, yes."

The bill would let states make their own decisions about how they deal with marijuana legalization,

without federal interference.

"Forty-six states, the District of Columbia, two territories and a number of tribes have

legalized marijuana in some form.

They've taken action, and the law on their books should be protected."

The president's comment is a stark contrast from Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who has

strongly opposed the legalization of marijuana.

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