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BREAKING: Trump About To Drop Presidential Hammer On Obama

More and more is coming out about Spygate.

The Obama administration tried to take over the FBI's investigation of the Trump campaign,

according to The Hill's John Solomon.

He covered it last night on Hannity's show and then wrote on it extensively at The Hill.

Solomon claims that the FBI began spying on members of the Trump campaign to gather the

intelligence that ultimately justified the collusion investigation, weeks or even months

before the FBI had a formal predicate.

If true, the whole thing was cooked up and premeditated.

It was indeed a pre-planned coup and President Trump is about to drop the presidential hammer

on all of them.

"That's very important.

The rules say you can't use sources until you have a predicated investigation.

The predication is July 31, 2016," Solomon told Hannity.

The investigative reporter said he had sources and documents backing up his claim that he

would be making public in his report in The Hill on Friday and he did just that.

Solomon started off his well-researched piece with this:

"The bridge to the Russia investigation wasn't erected in Moscow during the summer

of the 2016 election."

"It originated earlier, 1,700 miles away in London, where foreign figures contacted

Trump campaign advisers and provided the FBI with hearsay allegations of Trump-Russia collusion,

bureau documents and interviews of government insiders reveal.

These contacts in spring 2016 — some from trusted intelligence sources, others from

Hillary Clinton supporters — occurred well before FBI headquarters authorized an official

counterintelligence investigation on July 31, 2016."

"The new timeline makes one wonder: Did the FBI follow its rules governing informants?"

A very good question and of course the answer is a resounding "no."

Solomon stressed that informants were making contacts with the Trump officials and providing

information to the FBI "much, much earlier than July 31."

Then he drops the bombshell that according to the FBI, the White House and Obama wanted

to take over the whole investigation.

Here is where that led on Sean Hannity's show last night:

John Solomon: I'm putting finishing touches on a column that I think will come out tomorrow.

And it will reveal two really important things.

The efforts to begin targeting and reaching out to Trump campaign officials to gain intelligence

on Russia that would ultimately justify the investigation began weeks and maybe months

before the FBI had a formal predicate.

And that's very important the rules say you can't use sources until you have a predicated

investigation.

The investigation is July 31, 2016.

My sources and documents that I will be able to make public tomorrow will show that there

were contacts going on by people identified as informers, informants, people who provided

information began much, much earlier than July 31st.

That's the first part.

The second part is as the investigation was just starting to ramp up there are internal

FBI documents showing FBI agents talking about the White House trying to take over the investigation.

Fears that the Justice Department were going to leak for political reasons and their own

personal fear.

Sean Hannity: Slow down.

When you say the White House you mean the Obama White House- they were attempting to

take over the investigation.

John Solomon: That's what these messages say.

Sean Hannity: These are FBI messages and this is the Obama White House.

How high up are we talking about here?

John Solomon: We don't know the messages are just what they are.

Solomon covers in the second part of his report the internal FBI communications between former

counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok, his mistress Lisa Page and others discussing how

the Obama White House was trying to take over the investigation.

"The words 'the White House is running this' are clear in the text message,"

Solomon told Hannity, adding that "the FBI agents who opened this case feared that Barack

Obama was weak on national security and wouldn't do what they needed for Russia."

Wowzers.

He went on to say, "The political elements of the administration were trying to intrude

on the FBI investigation."

Solomon's report does not sync with what former Obama deputy national security adviser

Ben Rhodes wrote about the investigation in his new book "The World as It Is," which

is set to be published next week by Random House.

Well, duh.

Rhodes is lying.

That's what he is good at and has done from the beginning.

In his book, Rhodes claims that Obama didn't know there was an FBI investigation into the

Trump campaign's possible contacts with Russia until he left office.

That's just laughable.

Rhodes said that "neither he nor Mr. Obama knew at that time that there was an F.B.I.

investigation," according to the New York Times, which obtained an advance copy of the

book.

Way to cover your collective backsides.

No one believes that.

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Omarosa Claims Melania Trump's 'I Don't Care' Jacket Was a 'Style Rebellion' to 'Hurt' Her Husband - - Duration: 5:04.

 First Lady Melania Trump's controversial fashion choices — from her pussy-bow blouse to her "I really don't care" jacket — were actually "style rebellions" intended to "punish her husband," former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman alleges in her new book

 In Unhinged, due out Tuesday, Manigault Newman specifically claims that the first lady was trying to make President Trump "look foolish" when she wore a Zara jacket emblazoned with the words "I REALLY DON'T CARE, DO U?" on her way to visit separated children at an immigration facility in Texas

 "It's my opinion that Melania was forced to go to the border that day in June, essentially, to mop up her husband's mess," Manigault Newman writes in an excerpt obtained exclusively by the Daily Mail

 "She wore that jacket to hurt Trump, setting off a controversy that he would have to fix, prolonging the conversation about the administration's insensitivity, ruining the trip itself, and trying to make sure that no one asked her to do something like that again

 "Not that Melania doesn't have compassion for immigrant children; I'm sure she does," Manigault Newman adds

"But she gladly, spitefully, wrecked her husband's directives to make him look foolish

"  Manigault Newman did not present any proof of her theories about Mrs. Trump.  The first lady's spokesperson did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Monday

 The first lady faced heavy criticism in June when she donned a jacket that read "I REALLY DON'T CARE, DO U?" as she departed to visit migrant children separated from their parents at the U

S.-Mexico border as a result of her husband's "zero-tolerance" immigration policy

 Despite the instant backlash, Mrs. Trump put the jacket back on for her return flight to Washington, D

C.  In the aftermath of Mrs. Trump's "jacketgate" moment, the president claimed that his wife's fashion choice was a message to the "Fake News Media

" He tweeted at the time, "Melania has learned how dishonest they are, and she truly no longer cares!"  However, Melania's communications director, Stephanie Grisham, contradicted the president's explanation

 "It's a jacket. There was no hidden message," Grisham said in a statement in June

"After today's important visit to Texas, I hope the media isn't going to choose to focus on her wardrobe

" Grisham also said at the time that the trip was "100 percent" Mrs. Trump's idea and that her husband was "supportive

"  In Unhinged, Manigault Newman goes on to claim that the first lady has been making such "style rebellions" since her husband's campaign days

 "As a student of fashion and keenly image-conscious woman, she knows that everyone of her style choices will be scrutinized and debated," Manigault Newman writes

 "Why did she wear a Gucci 'pussy bow' pink blouse to the presidential debate immediately after the Access Hollywood bombshell? Did she purposefully wear a Hillary Clinton-esque white pantsuit to Trump's first State of the Union address? Did she mean to come off as out of touch and tone-dead by wearing snakeskin stiletto heels to hurricane-ravaged Texas? The messages behind her style choices aren't always clear, but they are never accidental

 "Taken as a whole, all of her style rebellions have served the same purpose, and not only misdirection and distraction — strategies her husband knows all too well," Manigault Newman added

"I believe Melania uses style to punish her husband."

For more infomation >> Omarosa Claims Melania Trump's 'I Don't Care' Jacket Was a 'Style Rebellion' to 'Hurt' Her Husband - - Duration: 5:04.

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Trump Just Made 'Dog' Omarosa Pay For Her Onslaught Of Attacks And Tapes On Him - Duration: 5:40.

For more infomation >> Trump Just Made 'Dog' Omarosa Pay For Her Onslaught Of Attacks And Tapes On Him - Duration: 5:40.

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Trump signs defense bill restricting drawdown of U.S. troops in Korea - Duration: 1:53.

U.S. President Donald Trump put pen to paper on a defense-spending bill that aims to counter

Chinese aggression.

But what it also restricts is any drawdown of American troops here in South Korea.

Lee Seung-jae reports.

The John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act,... which approves 716-billion U.S. dollars

for defense in fiscal year 2019,... was recently passed by both chambers of Congress,... and

was sent to President Trump on Monday to sign into law.

At a ceremony at the U.S. Army's Fort Drum base in New York,...

President Trump called the bill "the most significant investment" in the nation's military

in modern history.

The legislation notes that over 28-thousand American troops are currently stationed in

South Korea as a demonstration of the U.S. commitment to the bilateral alliance.

And under a section describing the Sense of Senate on U.S. military forces on the Korean

Peninsula,... it says their "significant removal" is "a non-negotiable item as it relates to

the complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization" of North Korea.

In short, the defense bill restricts any drawdown of American troops in South Korea.

A conference report accompanying the legislation notes that Congress also prohibits the use

of the funds to reduce the troops' number below 22-thousand,... without certification

from the Secretary of Defense.

The defense chief would also be required to certify that he has "appropriately consulted

with allies of the U.S.,... including South Korea and Japan,.. regarding such a reduction."

The restriction comes as President Trump has repeatedly indicated his willingness to eventually

pull American forces out of South Korea.

Critics say such a move would play into the hands of North Korea and China,... which wish

to see U.S. troops removed from near their border.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump signs defense bill restricting drawdown of U.S. troops in Korea - Duration: 1:53.

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Trump demands Mueller end the Russia probe after Strzok firing - Duration: 9:25.

President Donald Trump renewed his demand that special counsel Robert Mueller end the Russia probe Monday after the FBI fired former senior FBI official Peter Strzok, who had a senior role in the Russia and Clinton email probes

Stzrok's lawyer confirmed the firing of Strzok, who was revealed to have exchanged anti-Trump texts during the campaign, on Monday morning

Trump responded on Twitter by once again blasting the Russia probe that has already gone after several former Trump campaign officials

He also called for a re-do of the FBI's Clinton email investigation, which never charged his political rival with a crime

'Agent Peter Strzok was just fired from the FBI - finally,' Trump wrote around noon on Monday, after news broke publicly about Strzok's firing

Strzok's lawyer Aitan Goelman slammed the firing in a Monday statement, saying the FBI overruled its own Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) and 'departed from established precedent by firing 21-year FBI veteran

''This decision should be deeply troubling to all Americans,' Goelman said.'The list of bad players in the FBI & DOJ gets longer & longer,' the president continued

'Based on the fact that Strzok was in charge of the Witch Hunt, will it be dropped?' Trump said, using his terminology for the Mueller probe

'It is a total Hoax. No Collusion, No Obstruction - I just fight back!' he said.In a follow-up Tweet, Trump targeted the FBI's Hillary Clinton email investigation – which Strzok also took part in

   'Just fired Agent Strzok, formerly of the FBI, was in charge of the Crooked Hillary Clinton sham investigation

It was a total fraud on the American public and should be properly redone!' Trump wrote

  In July of 2016, former FBI Director James Comey, announced the decision not to charge Clinton, even as he chided her for carelessness in her use of a private email server

 The Strzok firing happened two months after the longtime agent was escorted out of the FBI building after he became a focus of an Inspector General's report that found the senior counterintelligence official was biased

The IG investigators uncovered a series of anti-Trump texts between Strzok and fellow FBI agent Lisa Page, with whom he was having an affair

The FBI had no comment on Trump's latest tweets about the Mueller probe and the Clinton investigation

 Strzok tweeted to Page during the campaign 'F Trump' and called Trump in another tweet a 'f***ing idiot

'President Trump has regularly railed against the 'FBI lovers' on Twitter while bashing the Russia probe, which he brands a 'witch hunt

' Trump wrote while on vacation at his New Jersey golf club days ago: 'This is an illegally brought Rigged Witch Hunt run by people who are totally corrupt and/or conflicted

It was started and paid for by Crooked Hillary and the Democrats. Phony Dossier, FISA disgrace and so many lying and dishonest people already fired

17 Angry Dems? Stay tuned!'Strzok's firing was confirmed by lawyer Aitan Goelman, the Washington Post reported

Goelman slammed the firing in a statement saying the 'Deputy Director of the FBI overruled the FBI's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) and departed from established precedent by firing 21-year FBI veteran Peter Strzok

'He continued: "The decision to fire Special Agent Strzok is not only a departure from typical Bureau practice, but also contradicts Director Wray's testimony to Congress and his assurances that the FBI intended to follow its regular process in this and all personnel matters

'Goelman concluded: 'It is a decision that produces only one winner - those who seek to harm our country and weaken our democracy

'The Justice Department IG found Strzok had 'bias' but found Strzok and Page hadn't let their views impact their decisions on cases

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2k shares Strzok responded: 'No. No he won't. We'll stop it.'The IG had recommended administrative action against Strzok

'The damage caused by [Strzok and Page's] actions extends far beyond the scope of the [Clinton email] investigation and goes to the heart of the FBI's reputation for neutral fact finding and political independence," Inspector General Michael Horowitz wrote

Horowitz testified that the texts 'clearly shows a biased state of mind.'Strzok's lawyer, Goelman, said the firing was abnormal since the director of an FBI disciplinary office had recommended a 60-day suspension

"This isn't the normal process in any way more than name,' he told the Post. After his texts were uncovered, Strzok was removed from special counsel Robert Mueller's staff and given a human resources position

 Trump also blasted Strzok on Twitter in June. 'FBI Agent Peter Strzok, who headed the Clinton & Russia investigations, texted to his lover Lisa Page, in the IG Report, that "we'll stop" candidate Trump from becoming President

Doesn't get any lower than that!' the president wrote.The News of Strzok's firing comes after Trump has been turning up the heat on Mueller and his Russia probe online

Prosecutors have been questioning and subpoenaing associates of informal Trump advisor Roger Stone, who had campaign communications with WikiLeaks

 

For more infomation >> Trump demands Mueller end the Russia probe after Strzok firing - Duration: 9:25.

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Awaiting President Trump in Utica - Duration: 3:54.

For more infomation >> Awaiting President Trump in Utica - Duration: 3:54.

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Omarosa claims she heard a tape of Trump using the N-word - Duration: 7:00.

For more infomation >> Omarosa claims she heard a tape of Trump using the N-word - Duration: 7:00.

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Trump just showed John McCain unprecedented disrespect at a bill signing ceremony - Duration: 2:37.

For more infomation >> Trump just showed John McCain unprecedented disrespect at a bill signing ceremony - Duration: 2:37.

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President Trump speaks in Utica - Duration: 26:30.

For more infomation >> President Trump speaks in Utica - Duration: 26:30.

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Trump campaign files arbitration against Omarosa - Duration: 1:03.

President Donald Trump's campaign is taking legal action against former White House aide

Omarosa Manigault Newman.

An official told media outlets Tuesday the campaign filed an arbitration accusing her

of violating a 2016 nondisclosure agreement she signed with the Trump campaign.

In a statement, the official said, in part, "President Trump is well known for giving

people opportunities to advance in their careers and lives over the decades, but wrong is wrong,

and a direct violation of an agreement must be addressed and the violator must be held

accountable."

This is just the latest in an escalating war of words between Omarosa and the president.

After sharing what appear to be secretly recorded conversations with both the president and

chief of staff John Kelly, she also claimed she heard Trump use racial slurs on a recording.

Trump responded on Twitter, at some points referring to her as "Wacky Omarosa" and "that

dog!"

The legal move comes on the same day Manigault Newman released a tell-all book about her

time in the White House, called "Unhinged."

The White House responded to the book's claims, saying it's "riddled with lies and false accusations."

For more infomation >> Trump campaign files arbitration against Omarosa - Duration: 1:03.

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Sarah Sanders Says Trump's Attacks On Black People Have Nothing To Do With Race - Duration: 0:47.

Americans.

African-Americans, hispanics and

everybody in between.

That would be the best thing we

we could do for our country.

>> What do you say to critics

with the attacks of omarosa as

part of a pattern to insult

African-Americans like don lemon

and Maxine waters and NFL player

who is he claims don't know what

they are protesting.

>> This president has nothing to

do with race and everything to

do with the president calling

out someone's lack of integrity.

The idea that you would only

point a few of the things that

the president has said negative

about people that are

minorities, the fact is the

president is an equal

For more infomation >> Sarah Sanders Says Trump's Attacks On Black People Have Nothing To Do With Race - Duration: 0:47.

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Trump Denies Existence of N-Word Recordings, Refers to Omarosa as "That Dog" | THR News - Duration: 3:46.

President Donald Trump has responded to claims made by

former White House aide Omarosa Manigault-Newman that she

had heard audio recordings of Donald him saying the N-word.

The Commander-in-Chief took to Twitter on

Monday to deny the existence of any such tapes, writing,

"@MarkBurnettTV called to say there are NO TAPES of the

'Apprentice' where I used such a terrible and disgusting word as

attributed by Wacky and Deranged Omarosa. I don't have that word

in my vocabulary, and never have. She made it up.

Look at her MANY recent quotes saying...such wonderful and powerful

things about me - a true Champion of Civil Rights - until she got fired.

Omarosa had Zero credibility with the Media (they didn't want interviews)

when she worked in the White House. Now that she says

bad about me, they will talk to her. Fake News!"

Mark Burnett was the producer of 'The Apprentice,'

the NBC reality series that both Trump and Manigault-Newman

starred on and is a friend of the president,

however he made it clear in 2016 that he was not "pro-Trump."

"I am not now and have never been a supporter of Donald Trump's candidacy,"

Burnett said. "I am NOT 'Pro-Trump.' Further, my wife and I

reject the hatred, division and misogyny that

has been a very unfortunate part of his campaign."

Despite Trump's insistence that he has never used the offensive term,

the rumors of the audio tapes has persisted for the past year

and a half, with actor Tom Arnold claiming he is in possession of them.

Following Trump's tweets on Monday night, Arnold sent a few

tweets of his own, saying, "Seven @MarkBurnettTV

Apprentice Employees gave statements about @realdonaldtrump

saying multiple "n" words on the set of @ApprenticeNBC & 100

other horrible things. I spoke to 2 Executive Producers & Mark Burnett

in person. They all said Trump's a liar & there is #TrumpTapes."

Shortly thereafter the White House released a lengthy statement

about the alleged tape. Lynne Patton, a senior

official in the Trump Administration, said in a statement:

"On December 12, 2017, at approximately 11:30PM (EST) – a date

I now know to be the evening Omarosa was relieved of her official

duties by General Kelly - I received a telephone call from her

informing me that she had personally heard a second-hand recording

of President Trump using the 'N-word' in a derogatory fashion ...

She proceeded to tell me the full name of the individual who

played this second-hand tape for her, from whom the primary audio

tape had originated, as well as the specific context of the

President's usage of this term and to whom

the derogatory term was allegedly directed."

The individual in question was 'Apprentice'

producer Bill Pruitt, who Patton referred to as a "mutual friend."

"I just spoke to Bill Pruitt tonight before releasing this statement,"

Patton wrote. "He confirmed to me that he does NOT have an

audio tape of President Trump using the 'N-word' and has

NEVER had an audio tape of President Trump using the 'N-word.' Period."

Patton then noted, "Based upon her conflicting accounts and

the newfound information revealed in my statement,

it should be abundantly clear to everyone that not only is her

book a complete work of fiction, but that the existence of this

elusive 'N-word' tape is a figment of her imagination and merely

a destructive tool of manipulation applied only when it best serves her interests."

Meanwhile, the president continued his Twitter rant on Tuesday,

posting a barrage of insults aimed at Manigault-Newman,

who is currently on a press tour promoting her memoir 'Unhinged.'

"When you give a crazed, crying lowlife a break, and give her a job at

the White House, I guess it just didn't work out," Trump tweeted.

"Good work by General Kelly for quickly firing that dog!"

Manigault-Newman's memoir, which officially drops Tuesday,

is said to paint a damning picture of Trump, including her claim

that he used racial slurs on the set of his reality show 'The Apprentice.'

Trump has previously responded to such claims by c

alling his former co-star and colleague "wacky" and "not smart."

During one of her appearances on NBC, Manigault-Newman

responded to the presidents slew of insults by saying,

"I think it's sad that with all the things that's going on in the country

that he would take time out to insult me and to insult my intelligence."

She added, "This is his pattern with African-Americans."

To read more on this story, head to THR.com.

For The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Lyndsey Rodrigues.

For more infomation >> Trump Denies Existence of N-Word Recordings, Refers to Omarosa as "That Dog" | THR News - Duration: 3:46.

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Trump just attacked Ohio Gov. John Kasich. Kasich humiliated him with his comeback - Duration: 1:36.

For more infomation >> Trump just attacked Ohio Gov. John Kasich. Kasich humiliated him with his comeback - Duration: 1:36.

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Furious Trump blasts Omarosa as a 'dog' - Duration: 3:17.

 An infuriated President Trump continued his counter-offensive against ousted aide Omarosa Manigault Newman on Tuesday by praising chief of staff John Kelly for "quickly firing that dog!"  "When you give a crazed, crying lowlife a break, and give her a job at the White House, I guess it just didn't work out

Good work by General Kelly for quickly firing that dog!" the president tweeted.  Trump's verbal lashing comes after he claimed late Monday that no video exists of him uttering the N-word — and described himself as a "true champion of civil rights

"  ".@MarkBurnettTV called to say that there are NO TAPES of the Apprentice where I used such a terrible and disgusting word as attributed by Wacky and Deranged Omarosa," Trump tweeted Monday night, referring to the TV producer who created the reality TV show

 "I don't have that word in my vocabulary, and never have. She made it up. Look at her MANY recent quotes saying such wonderful and powerful things about me – a true Champion of Civil Rights – until she got fired," he continued

 "Omarosa had Zero credibility with the Media (they didn't want interviews) when she worked in the White House

Now that she says bad about me, they will talk to her. Fake News!"  Manigault Newman, the White House's former liaison to black voters, writes in her new explosive tell-all, "Unhinged," that she'd heard that such tapes existed

On Sunday, she said she had listened to one after the book closed. see also Omarosa shares tape of Trump's reaction to her being fired Former "Apprentice" contestant Omarosa Manigault Newman revealed another taped White

 Earlier, the president belittled Manigault Newman as "wacky" and "not smart" after his former co-star revealed her recording of a phone conversation with him

 The messy clash touched on a variety of sensitive issues in the White House, including a lack of racial diversity among senior officials, security in the executive mansion, a culture that some there feel borders on paranoia and the extraordinary measures used to muzzle ex-employees

 In an unusual admission, Trump noted that the public sparring was perhaps beneath a person in his position, tweeting that he knew it was "not presidential" to take on "a lowlife like Omarosa

"  But he added: "This is a modern day form of communication and I know the Fake News Media will be working overtime to make even Wacky Omarosa look legitimate as possible

Sorry!"  With Post wires

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