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waiting for President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump to descend the stairs

from that jet that just landed in Glasgow Scotland the President and First

Lady's spending the weekend there at one of the president's golf clubs in turn

burry before heading on to Helsinki Finland to meet with Russian President

Vladimir Putin Fox Business network's Blake Berman is covering all of this for

us live in London where the president met with the Queen before he left

England Blake are you there I am hi there Rick it doesn't get much cooler to

sit down and have tea with the Queen inside Windsor Castle that is exactly

what President Trump in the first lady Melania Trump got to do for about an

hour or so inside Windsor Castle earlier today just on the outskirts of London

Windsor Castle is actually a location that the Queen is used fairly recently

when meeting with past presidents for example she hosted the Obamas there a

president george w bush and his wife Laura Bush had tea with the Queen there

and so too did the Reagan's when they came here and met with the Queen Blake

is now has now met with 10 out of the elastol the president has coming down

the stairs of Air Force One Blake with the first lady tell us what you know

about the president's ties to Scotland

it's interesting by the way as you're watching this back stateside the cameras

behind me the televisions behind my camera watching this - this is kind of

an event that this part of the region has been following since the president

touched down here yesterday speaking of the region president Trump said earlier

today in his news conference with the prime minister Theresa May just exactly

how much this means to him because his mother was born in Scotland so the

president talked about in that news conference just a little while ago how

much this region means to him he also talked about Rick how the president will

be at one of his courses Turnberry that is where he and the first lady will be

staying for the next couple nights one of not just the best golf courses in

Europe but also one of the best golf courses in all the world so I think it's

probably fair to say that it is probable that the president might bring out the

sticks when he is over there in Turnberry which he will arrive to soon

and of course the meeting with Vladimir Putin on Monday in Finland this weekend

a bit of downtime for the president in Scotland will give him some time to

prepare for that summit wreck looks like the weather is good there the president

now waving to a crowd gathered at the airport with his wife Melania Blake I

know there was some massive protests on the streets of London today and

apparently there was a protest in Scotland as well

we were actually inside some of the protests here in London basically

Parliament squares on one side Trafalgar Square on the other in the middle is

Whitehall probably runs I don't know about a mile or so and the protesters

that we saw were just kind of jockeying back and forth from Parliament Square

over to Trafalgar Square they were hanging out there

there was really no no reason we couldn't really see a pattern as that

how they came in how they left why they stayed what I can tell you though Rick

is for the most part it was non-violence they were certainly voicing their

displeasure with this president we did not see any arrests for the several

hours that we were there it is about I believe 8:30 now here in London some

rain behind me I don't know if he could tell so that might have scattered the

last of the protesters but they were planning for that to wrap up at about 7

o'clock tonight but for the most part I guess you can describe it as vocal but

nonviolent here on the streets of London today Thank You Blake Burman we watch

the president's SUV to a slow roll there off the runway past him Secret Service

agents there on his way to turn Barry in Scotland Benjamin Hall was also on the

streets with demonstrators today in the City of London Benjamin what can you

tell us

hey good afternoon Rick well as certainly a few hours ago this was a

major protest they say the largest in about 15 years here in the UK now as

Blake said there the rain has generally seen some ocean but you can still see a

core group behind me who are continuing and they've also been drinking for

number of hours it's becoming more of a party for them but what was interesting

when we were here in the Trafalgar Square was absolutely packed was it it

was not just an anti-trump protesters was very much an anti-capitalist

anti-imperialist very much an antique brexit protest as well and the main

center point of this was a 20 foot tall blimp an orange blimp depicting

president Trump dressed as a baby in a diaper and holding a phone and what was

controversial about that was it was the money was raised by crowdsourcing but it

was given express permission by the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan to fly

outside Parliament and many politicians and British people in general have have

been very vocal in their anger against that saying that the special

relationship is one that you must you you cannot as a politician allows this

kind of belittling of another leader but what we saw up here was also very

interesting once the speech just started getting going in Trafalgar Square where

I am now we started hearing all the leaders they were mainly socialist

leaders they were union leaders and they started leading the crowds in chants

saying we must stand up and fight fight for Humanity stand up and fight for

Muslims stand up and fight for Palestine stand up and fight for climate change it

was really a protest that brought together many many people from London

but all here for very different reasons so it was an interesting one to see but

certainly it was a mass protest President Trump will have missed it

himself because he was outside London Blenheim Palace at Windsor and at

Chequers and that's because this was a working visit it was not a state visit a

state visit would have seen him have the horse-drawn carriage working its way

down to Buckingham Palace and then he would have been here for those meetings

instead it was a bilateral meeting he met with Prime Minister May and those

meetings we here went very successfully and we also heard that there is a state

visit still being planned so it's been quite a day here in London and certainly

people are out on the streets but what was upsetting to see was how personal in

nature some of the attacks on President Trump were they weren't about his

politics or his policies they were very personal and I think here the government

will be a understandably upset about that and lots

of people here were upset about the government in general they took their

anger out on Teresa May they said that they should she should not have been as

welcoming to President Trump because of course she did roll out the red carpet

but the UK Parliament is in turmoil right now and now more than ever people

are saying that they need the backing of their closest ally the US and perhaps

shows a protest like the one that I've seen today and the one which is still

going on behind me may not have been the right tack to take Ric you mentioned the

Mayor of London Benjamin the president had some such a valuable partner well

but going back in the past he has blamed Sadiq Khan perhaps for the city car as a

Muslim and president Trauma the parson suggested that some of his policies may

have facilitated or led to some of the terror attacks we've seen here so

suddenly there is no love between the two of them and that has bubbled up

again here today right Benjamin Hall on the streets of London Benjamin thanks

very much up next more on president Trump's next stop Helsinki to meet with

the Russian President Putin will talk about what both men stand to gain or

lose during the high-stakes summit I'm Rick Leventhal in for Shepard Smith

president Trump set the touchdown in Scotland his last stop before he meets

one-on-one with Russian President Vladimir Putin and today new indictments

in the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election just

hours ago Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced charges against a

dozen Russian intelligence officers for hacking Hillary Clinton's campaign and

the Democratic National Committee Rosenstein urging folks not to think as

Democrats or Republicans but as Americans united against an attack on

our democracy there will always be adversaries who seek to exacerbate our

divisions and try to confuse divide and conquer us so long as we are united in

our commitment to the values enshrined in the Constitution they will not

succeed the White House says the indictments don't provide any evidence

that Trump campaign officials were aware of the hacking that any Americans

committed a crime or that the hacks affected the vote count the website

WikiLeaks published information from the hack emails its founder Jule

Hasan's swore up and down that Russia was not the source of the information

chief intelligence correspondent Catherine Herridge on Fox top story live

in Washington Catherine what did we learn from the Deputy Attorney General

today well thanks Rick and good afternoon that

a news conference that the Justice Department was called on very short

notice and featuring the Deputy Attorney General so that was the signal to us

that it was going to be pretty big news really the key headline is this

connection to Russian intelligence called the GRU so think of it as the CIA

the Central Intelligence Agency or the Defense Intelligence Agency the DIA kind

of our equivalent here's the Deputy Attorney General from earlier today

today a grand jury in the District of Columbia returned an indictment

presented by the special counsels office the indictment charges 12 Russian

military officers by name for conspiring to interfere with the 2016 presidential

election well we learned from the indictment is that the operation had two

tracks if you will one track looked at stealing the information so getting the

emails getting text messages and the other was focused on disseminating that

information the Deputy Attorney General said this was very sophisticated first

they use a scheme known as spear phishing which involves sending

misleading email messages and tricking the users into disclosing their

passwords and security information second the defendants hacked into

computer networks and installed malicious software that allowed them to

spy on users and capture keystrokes take screenshots and exfiltrate or remove

data from those computers cyber security experts say none of this would happen

without really the sign-off and the okay from someone senior like the Russian

president Rick and Katherine the defendants accused of going to great

lengths to hide their ties to Russia well that's the other interesting thing

that we learned in the indictment is that Russian intelligence again this is

like the CIA and the Defense Intelligence Agency these officers

working with the most sophisticated tools to try and masquerade as Americans

either through D they tried to allege was this Romanian

hacker the conspirators created fictitious online personas including DC

leaks and gusoff err 2.0 defendants falsely claimed the DC leaks was a group

of American hackers and the gusoff err 2.0 was a lone Romanian hacker in fact

both were created and controlled by the Russian GRU other Russian nationals have

been indicted by the special counsel robert muller and the feeling about

these indictments is that it sends a very strong message because the

likelihood that russia would indict its own nationals part of the extradite its

own nationals to the United States to face charges is really I mean slim to

none in terms of that happening but the ranking Democrat on the Senate

Intelligence Committee told reporters this afternoon that it does send an

important message I would love to find a way to have these Russian spies get

justice whether Putin will be willing to turn over those spies that frankly doubt

that the other thing to note of course is the timing coming just a couple of

days before that summit between President Trump

you

the Russian President Vladimir Putin Rick and Katherine you said they were

masquerading as Americans I don't know if you can answer this no indication

they were actually ever in America they were doing this from overseas well not

based on what I've seen in the indictment so far what I would say to

folks at home is that this was part of a much larger intelligence and information

gathering operations that was launched by the Russians and their proxies in the

cyber world and it really began back in October of 2014 with something called

Operation pond storm and this was

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Trump's Personal Driver Sues Him For 25 Years Of Unpaid Overtime Work - Duration: 2:43.

Another day, another lawsuit filed against President Donald Trump, this time by a man

who's been working for Donald Trump for 25 years, a man by the name if Noel Cintron.

See, Noel Cintron was actually Donald Trump's personal driver for 25 years and according

to the lawsuit that Mr. Cintron just filed against Donald Trump, he worked more than

3,000 of overtime over the last six years alone and was not paid for any of those overtime

hours worked.

Now the reason it's only for the last six years is because the statute of limitations

has expired on any years past that.

In the area where this lawsuit was filed, you can only go back to ix years.

So that's what he's doing.

He's got documentation.

He's got proof that he worked about 3300 hours of overtime, but was not given overtime pay

for those hours.

Furthermore, he also says that in the last 15 years, he was only given two pay increases

and the second pay increase was actually offset by Donald Trump by cutting the man's health

benefits.

In case you're wondering, this is one of the reasons why Donald Trump has so much money.

He doesn't pay people for the services that they perform for either him or his businesses

because let's keep in mind, here's the list.

Here's a list of some of the other groups of people that Trump has not paid for doing

work for him.

Mortgage brokers, landscapers, electricians, plumbers, suppliers for his hotels.

The list is seemingly endless.

Donald Trump doesn't pay for work that is done for him.

We have documented evidence of that.

We have plenty of lawsuits and settlements from Trump himself that prove this.

So anyone out there in this country who is still suffering under the delusion that Donald

Trump is going to be a man of the people, you need to take a good, hard look at these

lawsuits.

I suggest you get online and you actually read through the complaint filing and see

what this president has been doing to the people who work for him because if he is willing

to screw over people who have been by his side for 25 years, just imagine what he is

willing to do to the rest of us that he's never even met.

I imagine that we're gonna get screwed over even harder than the people who actually worked

for the President and, as all indicators tell us right now, we already are.

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Melania Trump W Londynie Przeszła Samą Siebie. Tak Elegancka Nie Była Nawet Na - Duration: 3:58.

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Post-Brexit U.S.-UK trade deal 'absolutely possible': Trump - Duration: 1:05.

U.S. President Donald Trump has reassured British Prime Minister Theresa May that a

post-Brexit trade deal between the United States and the UK "will absolutely be possible."

He was speaking at a joint press conference with the British Prime Minister following

talks at Chequers on Friday.

Trump was looking to clarify his thoughts after he told a British tabloid that May's

"soft" Brexit plan could kill an agreement.

"Whatever you're going to do is OK with us.

Just make sure we can trade together that's all that matters.

The United States looks forward to finalizing a great bilateral trade agreement with the

United Kingdom.

This is an incredible opportunity for our two countries and we will seize it fully.

We support the decision of the British people to realize full self-government and we will

see how that goes."

Prime Minister May also said they had discussed plans for an "ambitious" trade agreement.

Later on Friday,...

President Trump and his wife, Melania, had tea with the Queen at Windsor.

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Romina Power: "Trump è la nostra vergogna nazionale" - Duration: 3:32.

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Five:President Trump makes waves on UK visit - Duration: 11:03.

Reznik drop is in the UK and already making waves holding a press conference

with British prime minister Arisa may the president down point down plane

scuse me the fallout of a controversial interview he gave to British newspaper

the Sun where he accused me of wrecking brexit and killing off any chance of a

vital US trade deal I didn't criticize the Prime Minister I

have a lot of respect for the Prime Minister and unfortunately there was a

story that was done which was you know generally fine but it didn't put in what

I said about the Prime Minister and I said tremendous things it's called fake

news she's gonna make a decision as to what she's going to do the only thing I

ask of Teresa is that we make sure we can trade that we don't have any

restrictions because we want to trade with the UK and the UK wants to trade

with us the president president was met with thousands of protesters and a giant

flying Trump a baby blimp in London which he said made him feel unwelcome no

to make me feel unwelcome no reason for me to go to London I loved I used to

love London is the city I haven't been there in a long time but when they make

you feel unwelcome why would I say they're something one of the biggest

issues angering demonstrators as Trump's tough stance on immigration a subject he

also broached during his press conference warning Europe about the

potential risks I think it's been very bad for Europe I think Europe is a place

I know very well and I think that what has happened is very tough it's a very

tough situation I mean you see the same terror attacks that I do I know it's

politically not necessarily correct to say that but I'll say it and I'll say it

loud and I think they better watch themselves Greg you've lived in the UK

let's start with London it was amazing to me that that many people had the day

off - just on a Friday afternoon the interesting thing number one is the

balloon has absolutely no effect because Trump is actually bigger than the

balloon I mean he actually is as a phenomenon

where ever he goes has a greater impact than anything there so he is the number

one story in England he's the biggest thing in England he's bigger than Big

Ben I want to make a metaphor in analogy if I may to my friends in England I

lived there I'm an Anglophile I love the music in the 1970s music was plagued by

soft rock and progressive rock things like air supply and Genesis and Emerson

Lake and Palmer just really boring ponderous music Papa songs with

15-minute drum solos then in 1976 The Ramones The Ramones from New York Queens

Queens went to England and played and what happened destroyed the meat that

whole scene and all these punk bands started The Clash The Damned the Sex

Pistols thousands of new bands happen sound familiar Donald Trump is the

Ramones of politics he and what he's done is what what punk did to music

Trump is doing to the entire political scene he's he's a brutal blunt

game-changing but he's elementally true you may not like punk rock but the

messages in the songs were true there were three minutes two minutes of truth

that's what you're seeing this is the first punk-rock president is that the

metaphor you said was going to be blue yes I got it from a buddy of mine my

buddy Paul emailed me last night said yo he said he's a punk-rock president now

go yes on crack president I mean I like a country music president too you had

one at GW Bush do you want to carry this metaphor forward because I was actually

thinking of something similar because everyone who focuses on the way

President Trump says things but they but the way he says it makes you focus on

what he's saying for instance if President Trump hadn't

said that Germany was held captive by Russia we wouldn't be talking about

something like the Nordstrom to pipeline which is important because it does in

fact give Russia leverage over Germany and other European nations so it is

something important especially at a time we know when we're all talking about

Russia aggression and we're looking at putting sanctions on Russia it sort of

undercuts that narrative and that objective if they're funneling money to

the Russia through the pipeline but we wouldn't be talking about that if he

didn't say it that way or you look at immigration all you have to do is look

at the Paris attackers the the ease that they are able to get

around Europe go back to Syria come back hiding in places like molenbeek which

are the epitome of a failure of integration of immigration policies and

the lack of assimilation so I mean he says these things and at the face it

seems outlandish but will we be talking about the substance if you didn't say it

in that way I don't know I do I was just thinking though about the the Teresa

maiya comments Jesse and he said we gave the interview to the son they released

the audio he said it was fake but I do think that he actually maybe felt a

little bad that she felt slighted in her own paper while he was there I think he

did feel bad he felt a human emotion that is possible with this president and

a lot of people think he's just this maniacal robot that doesn't care about

people's feelings but the way he was kind of over-the-top praising her as the

strong decisive ally that is a big winner and when he calls me favor

because now we're gonna get a trade deal looks like exactly I remember when

President Obama said that you know if you guys do brexit we're gonna get in

the back of the line on the trade he's done the opposite and he's reached his

arm across the Atlantic and offered an olive branch there I thought meeting the

Queen was the bigger thing today just the the visual that was pumped into the

world and when we see this on television people enjoy the spectacle of it they

let the red and the colors and the she's in the blue and the president's trying

to walk like this and it's just very formal and it shows how the president

was respected I know the president personally enjoys that kind of pomp and

circumstance he enjoys the respect than rolling out the red carpet but it really

solidified the special relationship today he also saw the image of him

holding Teresa Mae's hand and and then they had tea with the Queen and he

probably gave him a big boost of adrenaline at the end of this and at the

end of it when you look at it they the European countries did make commitments

to boost their defense spending and NATO is invigorated I believe and we're

focused on the task at hand and on confronting Russia so I think at the end

of the day the trip to Europe was positive and we've had great economic

news this week strong humiliated himself

immigration we should send the kids from the quake from Queens over to London why

not it changed it change the world but what Trump said that in fact these

immigrants are tearing the fabric of Europe and and London apart and he goes

after the mayor and by the way Jesse he says that he loves Teresa mate you know

what he's the one that gave the interview it's not like somebody forced

him to talk to the Sun newspaper he gave an interview that was hostile towards a

leader he was about to sit down he created the chaos he created this

situation and then he created the making up together one that might work out in

Teresa may's favor right because it could but it put him a little bit on the

defensive and it put him in a position of being quite amiable and so because

she was gracious and she was like oh no problem it's fine like very British you

know stiff upper lip you know a problem she's gonna walk away with possibly

getting a trade deal when earlier in the week her government was falling apart I

don't know I think Boris Johnson left I don't know that they were how close they

are to actually falling apart he says she's a strong leader he wishes there

were more lead I don't know but I will say he goes over there he stirs the pot

then he tries to on stir the pot again he is you know the be all of the whole

story but to me you can't get over the fact that 100,000 people in the streets

of London I mean forget the crime the London protesters I saw Benjamin Hall

earlier reporting in that two o'clock hour was that they were really

campaigning against capitalism no it's true a lot of this this is what happens

with left-wing protesters it becomes a grab bag of everything you saw women

dressed up as characters from The Handmaid's Tale which is the fictional

miniseries about masata misogynistic dystopia where women are forced into

sexual slavery now I doubt any of those women dressed up as those handmaids ever

did anything about the mass rape in England what has to be well yeah in a

rotten get run dam run Rotterdam Rotterdam Raqqa down Rotherham the

sexual slavery that took place there was an absolute

scandal that went on for years and I don't see any signs for that

no it's but to to to ones point everybody hates his style

everybody hates his style that's why he's punk rock

he put the New York Times even had to admit today was a today's paper the

headline was Trump got everything Obama ever asked for I don't see that headline

but it sounds like a good one that's not Fitness that's one of the

eggs in New York Times I agree with I think you guys understand in a way he's

not even playing to the Europeans he's not playing yet Teresa made everybody

plays with her domestic audience right so he's playing to an American base when

he brings up the immigration issue he's trying to stir that up here I think he

talks about you as well there is no truth are you kidding

Europe at me what did Teresa may say as she was standing there next to him

immigration has been great for Great Britain in from Germany to Denmark to

Sweden to all of these populates the populace are rising up because of

correction I think playing to a populist nationalist sentiments that he would

like to excite here at home for the midterms but that is not it's not the

case what are you that you are breaking apart Europe and the fabric is being

torn and that the mayor of London is responsible one of the signs that they

had today that I thought was kind of preposterous it said no to Trump no to

war well what really not the war monger is the war on the press successfully

prosecuted a who said these are not you know the downtrodden you know lower

class people that have been crushed by the industrial level these are people in

alastair that come from snobby backgrounds and went to nice prep

schools that can afford to take the friday afternoon

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Post-Brexit U.S.-UK trade deal 'absolutely possible' Trump - Duration: 1:11.

U.S. President Donald Trump has reassured British Prime Minister Theresa May that a

post-Brexit trade deal between the United States and the UK "will absolutely be possible."

He was speaking at a joint press conference with the British Prime Minister following

talks at Chequers on Friday.

Trump was looking to clarify his thoughts after he told a British tabloid that May's

"soft" Brexit plan could kill an agreement.

"Whatever you're going to do is OK with us.

Just make sure we can trade together that's all that matters.

The United States looks forward to finalizing a great bilateral trade agreement with the

United Kingdom.

This is an incredible opportunity for our two countries and we will seize it fully.

We support the decision of the British people to realize full self-government and we will

see how that goes."

Prime Minister May also said they had discussed plans for an "ambitious" trade agreement.

President Trump is currently in Scotland ahead of his highly-anticipated summit on Monday

with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.

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Donald Trump's ambassador lobbied Britain on behalf of jailed Tommy Robinson - Duration: 3:43.

</form>  Donald Trump's ambassador for international freedom reportedly lobbied Britain on behalf of Tommy Robinson

 Sam Brownback, the US Ambassador for International Religious Freedom, complained to the British ambassador in Washington about the treatment of the far-right activist

 English Defence League founder Robinson is serving 13 months behind bars for contempt of court after being jailed in May

  Who is Tommy Robinson? The jailed far right activist who has a Love Island fan  According to Reuters, Brownback raised the case in a June meeting with Sir Kim Darroch, Britain's Ambassador to the United States, in talks that covered a range of "religious freedom issues"

 Brownback reportedly told Darroch that if Britain did not treat Robinson more sympathetically, the Trump administration might feel forced to publicly criticise the UK's handling of the case

 Robinson's supporters are understood to have been in touch with the Trump administration about the issue, expressing concernsthat he could be attacked by other prisoners

 On Thursday a US State Department spokesman said the "characterisations" of Brownback's meeting with Darroch were "completely false"

 The British Embassy declined to comment. Read More Donald Trump's UK visit  Demonstrations in support of Robinson have been organised in London on Saturday to join up with the Welcome Trump procession

 Organisers said in a leaflet that Republican U.S. Congressman Paul Gosar and Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders were scheduled to speak at its rally

 But Wilders tweeted on Thursday that he would not attend the rally because the UK Ambassador to the Netherlands, Peter Williams, told Dutch authorities Britain would not provide security for him

 It follows demonstrations last Saturday in Leeds which turned violent and where a police officer was seriously injured

 A spokesman for ant-racist Hope Not Hate, said: "In the week President Trump comes to the UK, his hand-picked diplomat allying himself with a far-right convicted fraudster perhaps shouldn't be too much of a shock

"  Robinson's real name is Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon, but he has been known to use several aliases over the years, including Andrew McMaster and Paul Harris

Why was he jailed in May 2018?  Robinson was thrown behind bars for contempt of court for 13 months on May 25, 2018, but no-one was allowed to know why at first

 A judge had already sentenced him to three months imprisonment suspended for 18 months last May, after he was found in contempt of court over a case in Canterbury

 He was warned that committing further offences would result in imprisonment.   But in May this year Robinson live-streamed a Facebook video from outside Leeds Crown Court that was watched 250,000 times

 The video included comments that could have caused the collapse of a long-running trial, costing hundreds of thousands of pounds

 The media - including anyone using Facebook Live - were banned from reporting details of the trial until it finished

 As well as breaching this order, Robinson also made comments that impacted on the defendants' right to a fair hearing before a jury

 His sentence sparked a mass protest outside Downing Street as supporters called for his release, with the slogan #FreeTommy

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Donald Trump, Theresa May hold joint presser - Duration: 1:03.

"The enduring relationship between our nations has never been stronger than it is now."

U.S. President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May held a joint press conference

during Trump's visit to the U.K.

And they touched on a variety of different topics — including NATO defense spending,

immigration in Europe and Russia's alleged election meddling.

"I know you'll ask, 'Will we be talking about meddling?'

And I will absolutely bring that up."

Trump also addressed a controversial interview he had with The Sun soon after he arrived

in the U.K. He told the tabloid May's soft Brexit plan could "kill" any possible trade

deal between the U.K. and the U.S.

But during the press conference, he said that's not the case.

"Once the Brexit process is concluded, and perhaps the UK has left the EU — I don't

know what they're going to do, but whatever you do is OK with me."

Trump is scheduled to leave for Scotland Friday evening.

He is planning to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week.

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Teen Victim Of MAGA Hat Thief Gets Last Laugh — Sent Incredible 'Gift' From Trump - Duration: 5:23.

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The UK's Labour Party just humiliated Trump with a scathing takedown of his bad behavior - Duration: 2:43.

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Anti Trump FBI Agent Told A Huge Lie That Could Land Him In Prison - Duration: 14:34.

Anti-Trump FBI Agent Told A Huge Lie That Could Land Him In Prison

Fireworks erupted when disgraced anti-Trump FBI agent Peter Strzok testified before a

joint Congressional committee.

The media hailed Strzok as a hero.

But Strzok told a huge lie that could come back to bite him.

A major focus of Strzok's appearance was an August 8th, 2016 text message to then FBI

agent Lisa Page where he responded to Page's concerns that Trump could win the election

with "No.

No, he's not.

We'll stop it."

Considering Strzok had just signed off the Russia investigation on July 31st, this looked

like clear evidence Strzok intended to leverage the investigation to derail Trump's campaign.

But – unbelievably – Strzok claimed he couldn't remember writing the text and claimed

that it must have been his reaction to Trump's media generated feud with gold star father

Khizr Khan that ensued toward the end of the 2016 Democrat Convention.

Strzok testified "I don't recall writing that text,"

"Sir, I think it's important, when you look at those texts, that you understand the

context in which they were made, and the things that were going on across America.

In terms of the texts that, "We will stop it."

You need to understand that was written late at night, off the cuff, and it was in response

to a series of events that included then-candidate Trump insulting the immigrant family of a

fallen war hero.

And my presumption based, on that horrible, disgusting behavior, that the American population

would not somebody demonstrating that behavior to be President of the United States.

It was in no way, unequivocally, that me, the FBI, would take any action whatsoever

to improperly impact the electoral process for any candidate."

Texas Congressman John Ratcliffe was not impressed by Strzok's performance.

Ratcliffe tweeted after the hearing that he believed Strzok was a liar:

I was with Strzok for 11 hours of sworn testimony last week.

I didn't find the explanations he gave for his hateful text messages against President

Trump to be believable or credible.

Today the American people can make up their own minds, as he testifies publicly.

Inspector General Michael Horowitz's report is evidence that Strzok was not telling the

truth.

Strzok discussed the text message from Page that prompted his response that they would

"stop" Trump from winning the election.

The embattled FBI agent told investigators that he took Page texting him about protecting

the country from the menace of Trump to mean the menace of Russian interference and possible

collusion by the Trump campaign stating "I take menace a little differently.

I take, I take the menace as, again, I view any foreign interference with our electoral

process to be a threat, to be a violation of the law…

So when I see menace, I, you know, is that Trump, is that Russian interference, is it

the combination of the two?"

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misconduct in the Clinton email and Russia investigations.

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U.S. policy towards Russia under Trump - Duration: 3:06.

Even President Donald Trump's strongest supporters have trouble explaining his rhetoric

when it comes to Russia.

At a recent rally, Trump said: "They say, Oh, let's see.

He's angry at NATO.

I guess, ya, let's see, he loves Russia.

I love Russia."

Trump's tone when talking about Russian President Vladimir Putin, the man believed

to have meddled in America's last presidential campaign, usually falls somewhere between

indifferent, to relatively positive.

And it stands in stark contrast to how the president has talked about America's allies

during his ongoing international trip.

Out of meetings with NATO leaders and British Prime Minister Theresa May, Trump said his

summit with Putin may be the easiest of them all.

Trump's GOP defenders argue it is not what he says, but what he does, that counts most

when dealing with Moscow.

And the president himself has claimed to be "much tougher on Russia than Obama."

The independent fact checkers at Politfact rated that claim "mostly false."

But there are some areas where Trump has taken more action than Obama did to counteract Russian

influence.

Under Trump, the U.S. started selling lethal weapons to Ukraine to aid the country's battle

against Russian-backed rebels.

Trump also authorized airstrikes in Syria...after concluding that Syrian president and Putin

ally Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons against his own people.

Then there's the 60 Russian diplomats expelled by the administration in March, in response

to the poisoning of a former Russian spy in Britain.

It was the most significant U.S. purge of diplomats in more than three decades.

But the most contentious part of Trump's Russia policy has centered around sanctions.

Yes, under Trump the U.S. has imposed additional economic penalties on Russia.

They build on what the Obama administration did after U.S. intelligence agencies concluded

Moscow interfered in the 2016 election.

However, that was largely thanks to Congress, who mandated the new sanctions with a veto-proof

majority in July 2017.

Also included in the sanctions were limits on the administration's ability to ease the

measures, a provision Trump strongly opposed.

"The rhetoric is extreme and unprecedented," international trade expert Judith Alison Lee

told Newsy.

"But there are limits and there are constraints on him.

So we haven't seen a huge shift yet in terms of our overall economic sanctions policy towards

Russia."

That provision means those new sanctions won't be on the negotiating table when Putin and

Trump meet in Helsinki, Finland on Monday.

Trump can't offer to reduce those sanctions unless Congress is on board.

Despite that, experts say the leaders are likely to emerge with some tangible progress.

Though a major diplomatic breakthrough is unlikely.

"I don't have a crystal ball — from my career experience, leaders don't usually go to summits

unless they have deliverables," Simon Saradzhayan of Harvard's Belfer Center for Science and

International Affairs told Newsy.

"If you don't have deliverables, nobody wants a summit because you going to be questioned:

why did you got meet this person, [and] shook hands if you have nothing to sign?

So there has to be something to sign."

Additional reporting from Newsy affiliate CNN.

For more infomation >> U.S. policy towards Russia under Trump - Duration: 3:06.

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The 11th Hour w/ Brian Williams: Trump resists calls to nix Putin summit after Mueller indictment - Duration: 7:03.

For more infomation >> The 11th Hour w/ Brian Williams: Trump resists calls to nix Putin summit after Mueller indictment - Duration: 7:03.

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Trump's 'Layer' Typo in Tweet to Lisa Page Is So Hilarious It'll Have Readers in Tears - Duration: 3:13.

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Trump didn't break royal protocol when he greeted the Queen for tea - here's why - Daily News - Duration: 4:55.

</form> President Donald Trump has sparked fury once again - but this time over how he greeted the Queen in Windsor

 Many are furious that Trump didn't appear to bow - and nor did Melania curtsy - when he met the Monarch before heading off for tea together in Windsor Castle

 "Am I the only one who thinks it was extremely disrespectful President and Melania Trump did not bow or curtsy to the Queen???", Lauren Plummer wrote on Twitter

 Joanna Marie added: "Absolutely fuming Trump and Melania didn't bow/curtsy to the queen

Protocol may say they don't have to but the Obamas did."  However, eagle-eyed viewers have spotted Trump did in fact give a subtle bow of his head when he stepped out his Range Rover and locked eyes with the Queen

 Many people missed it because the car door was blocking the TV cameras showing the nod in full effect - but it's there in the video footage to view (see above)

 The Queen then greeted the couple with a smile and a handshake.  Similarly, former POTUS Barack Obama gave a similar nod of the head gesture when he met the monarch in 2009

 And the Queen's former press secretary Dickie Arbiter has previously told of how bowing or curtsying when in the presence of a member of the Royal family is not necessary and there is not "hard and fast rule

"  "Not unless one chooses to," he said.  Meanwhile, a royal source told the Telegraph in 2014: "There is no protocol handbook at Buckingham Palace but people do tend to bow or curtsy to the Queen and that's just good manners

 "But it's true that no-one is obliged to do it.  "As for waiting for the Queen to speak first, there is no hard and fast rule, the Queen just wants people to feel comfortable

"  However, Trump did appear to keep Her Majesty waiting for almost 15-minutes in the 26C heat

 One of her aides was also spotted checking his watch as time ticked on.  But Trump arrived at the scheduled 5pm time and the US national anthem was played

 Their motorcade swept along the gravel drive and the pair stepped from the vehicle to be greeted by the Queen, who wore a blue coat, dress and hat by Angela Kelly

 Trump was on his best behaviour and did not attempt to hold the Queen's hand, as with Theresa May

 But a slight hiccup from the US leader appeared to bother the Monarch.  As the Queen and Mr Trump walked across the lawn of the quadrangle to inspect the Guard of Honour, Her Majesty appeared to gesture and point several times for the president to move closer to the front line of red-tuniced soldiers

 Mr Trump moved slightly closer, but then stood still in front of the Queen, meaning the monarch had to navigate her way around him so they could walk side by side

 After the meet and greet they headed for tea together in the castle's Oak Room, where in 2016 the Queen hosted then US president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle

 Meanwhile, at the town centre entrance to the castle, hundreds of protesters lined the streets with anti-Trump banners

 The same barriers that criss-crossed the town for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding in May reappeared for altogether different reasons

Read More Donald Trump's UK visit  Among signs displayed were those calling The Donald a "Star Spangled Spanner" and another dubbing him a "sociopath"

 Protestors said they had "sympathy" for the Queen, believing she had been forced into the meeting after Theresa May promised Trump a UK visit

For more infomation >> Trump didn't break royal protocol when he greeted the Queen for tea - here's why - Daily News - Duration: 4:55.

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López Obrador envía a Trump propuesta de entendimiento; omiten revelar su contenido (Video) - Duration: 1:57.

 CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (apro).- El primer encuentro de alto nivel entre el gobierno de Donald Trump y el ganador de la elección presidencial mexicana, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, sirvió para entregar un documento por el entendimiento que no será dado a conocer hasta tener la certeza de que el mandatario estadunidense lo tenga en sus manos

   En el encuentro no se tocaron los temas sensibles como el "muro" fronterizo, el endurecimiento de la política migratoria, ni el discurso antimexicano ni el Tratado de Libre Comercio con América del Norte (TLCAN)

Básicamente fue una presentación entre los dos gobiernos.  Después de una reunión de aproximadamente 45 minutos, calificada por Marcelo Ebrard como "ágil y cálida", la delegación encabezada por el secretario de Estado estadunidense, Mike Pompeo, y el eventual gabinete de López Obrador, el saldo fue simple: "Un ambiente excelente" y la recepción del mencionado documento

 Según el futuro canciller mexicano, Ebrard, López Obrador entregó a Pompeo una propuesta de bases de entendimiento con Estados Unidos, y en particular con la administración Trump para los próximos años, cuyo contenido anticipó no sería dado a conocer excepto en sus líneas generales:  Se trata de procurar una relación de respeto, un piso mínimo en materia de comercio, desarrollo económico, migración y seguridad, los cuatro asuntos que Ebrard consideró más relevantes en la agenda bilateral

Mike Pompeo a su arribo a la casa de transición de López Obrador. Foto: Octavio Gómez  El encuentro se celebró en las oficinas de López Obrador en la colonia Roma, donde participaron, por el equipo del tabasqueño, los futuros secretarios de Gobernación, Olga Sánchez Cordero; de Hacienda, Carlos Urzúa; de Comercio, Graciela Márquez Colín; de Seguridad, Alfonso Durazo, así como el jefe del equipo negociador del TLCAN, Jesús Seade, y el futuro jefe de la Oficina de la Presidencia, Alfonso Romo Garza

 En tanto, del lado estadunidense asistieron los secretarios de Estado, Mike Pompeo; del Tesoro, Steven Mnuchin; de Seguridad Nacional, Kirstjen Nielsen, y el yerno y asesor de Trump, Jared Kushner, figura central en la relación diplomática con México desde la elección presidencial estadunidense

For more infomation >> López Obrador envía a Trump propuesta de entendimiento; omiten revelar su contenido (Video) - Duration: 1:57.

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Paul Ryan Betrayed Donald Trump And It Was The Worst Decision Of His Life - Duration: 4:03.

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Arrogant Theresa May Livid At What Trump Did During Gala She Threw In His Honor - Duration: 5:23.

For more infomation >> Arrogant Theresa May Livid At What Trump Did During Gala She Threw In His Honor - Duration: 5:23.

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Donald Trump Fights The New World Order - Duration: 11:45.

Donald Trump Fights The New World Order

Left-wing journalists, Democrats, and Never Trump Republicans are terrified that Donald

Trump will attack the liberal world order.

This global system that was set up after World War 2 has allowed other nations to benefit

from the United States footing the bill for defense and agreeing to international trade

deals.

That's why world leaders were shocked when Donald Trump send this letter that broke the

back of the liberal world order.

Donald Trump was elected President to put America First.

Past Presidents – especially Barack Obama – were eager to enter into international

agreements and institutions that eroded the United States sovereignty.

One institution President Trump has repeatedly questioned is NATO.

During the campaign, Trump blasted the alliance as "obsolete" because it was put together

to fight an enemy that no longer exists – the Soviet Union.

Trump felt NATO should be reoriented towards fighting radical Islamic terrorism.

As President, Trump has also been troubled by the fact that very few NATO members actually

meet the alliance's requirement of spending two percent of their GDP on national defense.

These nations build large welfare states because America foots the bill for their defense.

President Trump has complained loudly about this imbalance, but he is now prepared to

back up his tough talk.

Trump fired off a letter in June to leaders of NATO nations – including Germany, Norway,

Belgium and Canada – taking them to task for shirking their responsibility.

The President informed them that unless they met their defense spending obligations, the

United States was prepared to re-evaluate its troop commitments.

The New York Times obtained excerpts of the letter and reported:

"As we discussed during your visit in April, there is growing frustration in the United

States that some allies have not stepped up as promised," Mr. Trump wrote to Chancellor

Angela Merkel of Germany in a particularly pointed letter, according to someone who saw

it and shared excerpts with The New York Times.

"The United States continues to devote more resources to the defense of Europe when the

Continent's economy, including Germany's, are doing well and security challenges abound.

This is no longer sustainable for us."

"Growing frustration," Mr. Trump wrote, "is not confined to our executive branch.

The United States Congress is concerned, as well."

Establishment politicians and pundits were horrified.

But Donald Trump was not elected to serve a globalist agenda.

The American people want to see the status quo disrupted.

Past U.S. Presidents have whined that NATO members don't meet their defense obligations.

Not until Donald Trump came into office did any of them take any meaningful action.

And even though the establishment howled when Trump removed the United States from Obama's

Paris Global Warming Accords and tore up the Iran deal, putting the interests of America

first is why the President enjoys a strong bond with his base.

Do you agree with President Trump's America First policy to have other nations spend more

of their own money on defense?

Let us know your thoughts in the comment section.

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