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LIVESTREAM: Trump Wilkes-Barre Rally Video | Heavy.com

Trump's rally tonight will take place in Pennsylvania at 7 PM, EST.

Trump is holding a rally tonight in the Wilkes-Barre Township of Pennsylvania, specifically to campaign for Rep.

Lou Barletta.

Barletta is looking to unseat the incumbent Democratic Senator Bob Casey.

Livestream of the Rally:.

The rally will take place at 7PM, EDT, barring any delays.

The rally should be covered by all major news stations, including CNN, MSNBC and Fox News, though it's not guaranteed that any of the networks will cover it in full.

But if you don't have cable, there will be several opportunities to watch the rally online.

A number of publications will be streaming the rally online as it happens.

Pottstown Patch is one such publication that has already set up a livestream link in preparation for the rally tonight.

C-SPAN has also set up a livestream link for viewers to watch it, as well.

What to Expect for the Trump Rally Tonight.

Trump's rally in Florida on Tuesday night was filled with contention and controversy, from CNN's Jim Acosta getting aggressively booed and heckled, to Trump telling his supporters that his administration had "ended the War on Christmas.

Between Trump's history at rallies, his latest tweets, and the current political landscape, here are a series of topics that you might see at the rally tonight:.

CNN heckling, reference of CNN and other news sites as "Fake News" The protests around Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's The "TOTAL HOAX" of the Russian collusion investigation The Koch brothers, and their claim that Trump is being unfair to workers Kim Jong Un's "kind action" of returning home the remains of fallen soldiers from the Korean War A recent poll by Rasmussen that reveals Trump approval ratings are currently at 50%, which is higher than Obama's was at this time in his presidency.

This post will be updated with relevant information as the rally approaches.

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KELLYANNE CONWAY ON MEDIA'S ANTI-TRUMP BIAS - Duration: 8:11.

mainstream media is also happy to largely ignore the president's soaring

new approval rating they're also playing down America's record-setting economy

the unemployment rate is now an incredibly low three point nine percent

joining us now with more is counselor to the president

Kellyanne Conway good evening Kellyanne good evening thank you for having me and

congratulations on your bestseller book amazing Thank You Kellyanne listen what

we heard when the the over the last couple days was stunning enough but the

reaction by the press to sarah sanders and the reaction by the press when they

are now saying that everyone close to the president knows that he's not

well-liked mika brzezinski and the claim that the president is not well by chris

matthews do they really think those 10,000 people cheering in pennsylvania

and welfare were stupid and couldn't figure out if this president were smart

with the program or not with the program well that's the thing judge all across

the country and I travel frequently on behalf of the White House and you see

the president and the hustings quite a bit now who go to his third rally this

week tomorrow in Ohio he was in Florida and Pennsylvania already this week and

he does that for a very specific reason he takes the case directly to the people

cuts out the middleman and let's face it the middleman doesn't like it cuts out

the middleman when he communicates with all of us at the very same time what's

on his mind at any given moment through his vast social media platform cuts out

the middleman and I don't want to lose sight of how much affection and

appreciation there is in this country for this president and his policies

people know they feel and they're living exactly what you just said a booming

economy the predictions were doomed the reality is boom

and people know it I went through the crowd last night in Pennsylvania they

are there because they are appreciative of having options in this job market

they're appreciative of having more money in their pockets and their bank

accounts it gives them freedom and confidence in buoyancy and it won't

matter who tells them that that's not the truth if they see it in their 401

k's they see in their paychecks they see it in their home values the other thing

is i know there's a lot of hand-wringing about our the media bias and this that

the other I mean is the ocean wet but the fact is that the bias of selectivity

is the one that I've been talking about now since the campaign certain leads

through the transition administration and is this you can look at bias

coverage but I think what's really harming America is what I refer to as

incomplete coverage the omission of all of the stories that are actually news

you can use details and facts and figures that people need to know is

American so the administration and the media each have vast platforms ours is

much bigger frankly which is probably also bought bothering some of these

other folks and their readings and their revenues but we have let me just a

second I want to they're just not doing that they're not doing it but you know

when you talk about what's going on in this country I mean you forget about the

media that you know is just totally focused against Donald Trump and I want

I want to ask you I want to get on another subject in a minute but the

animal spirits that are going on the instincts in this country with the

economy when the president talked about Valley Forge and the role of steel in

Pennsylvania I mean he is he is integrating the two issues the economy

and you know a patriotism and I thought it was just brilliant the way you did it

but I want I want to go on to this woman with the New York Times is going on the

Editorial Board of the New York Times Sarah Jean you know most journalists

operate under the you know the guidance of the editorial board and this woman is

antic anti-cop she's anti white she's anti men

everything that she said is explosive in her tweets and yet the the New York

Times is supporting her on their editorial board so as the great lady

flipped her lid what are they doing well it's a little shocking that the bias

with this particular writer would be so flagrant and blatant I mean usually they

try to hide it a little bit better I'm surprised she still has a job only

because you can't say on the one hand she mean that this is an opinion writer

she's just expressing her opinion on the other hand you and I can sit here with

hardly been thinking about and come up with 12 15 20 instances where people

lost their jobs over as much or frankly less than that less than that and

everyone knows it and I do want to shine a light in case the viewers and the

listeners missed it a Marc Caputo a writer at Politico who I know years ago

I used to do polling for the Miami Herald and and the Tampa Tribune at the

time I knew him years ago in Florida as a reporting out reports for Politico he

referred to the Trump supporters in Florida as if you put them all together

you would have a full set of teeth he said that and then when people attacked

him and asked him to retract that on social media he said he doubled down on

this at oh did I hurt their feelings he called them garbage garbage people and

then Izzy did I heard the garbage people's feelings let me go get a

fainting couch you know how does his job so this is the level of discourse and

let me tell you something not everybody in there in the media is the same not

every Indian that every day stays the same right but there is this there is

this growing sameness within what is covered and what is excluded from the

coverage that is harming but it's just shocking to me that these people still

have a job in what is called reporting it's not shocking to me that the media

have about a 17 percent approval rating theirs is going down staying the same

where the presence is actually rising as you said and to not cover the

repatriation and the vice president states Mike Pence meeting our fallen

heroes as their remains came to Hawaii this week from North Korea that is

derelict of duty for anybody who calls themselves a reporter they should stop

talking about this oh yes during the news is about trashing the

president and trashing the people who elected him president and that's

dangerous but well we lived through a campaign it won't work you know what we

prefer positive candidates in this country since 1960 all the way through

2016 with the exception of 1972 this electorate has always chosen the

presidential candidate who they saw as more positive let me have some istic I'm

just sunny so knowing what you know and all the stances that we have and the

president first term historically is party losses midterm what do you think

it's gonna happen in 2018 you're the pollster here well we know that you sure

we know the historic numbers we know that Obama lost 63 seats that was a

shellacking Clinton lost 54 seats in control of the house but they had also

taken actions that were outside the mainstream they didn't give historic tax

that's historic deregulation try to bring peace in dark corners around the

usually coming into this president well I do I do and I'll tell you I do we kid

the one thing that we're up against that we cannot control our 42 Republican

House retirements that's devastated but this is the president doesn't follow the

trends he makes new trends he doesn't repeat history he's made history and he

will be out there doing his level best as well the vice president oh you can do

this on the beauty tree in the middle out there all right Kelly absolutely I'm

by the way nobody's predicting nobody's predicting 60 losses 60 seat losses have

you noticed they're not doing that and I did well pickup in the Senate as well

and get Brett Kavanaugh in the Supreme Court thank you all right Kelly Ann you

got it all in

you

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Supreme Court Victory – Trump's Former Opponent Delivers Him A Resounding Win - Duration: 18:05.

Supreme Court Victory – Trump's Former Opponent Delivers Him A Resounding Win

It's a good day when Donald Trump's former opponent in the 2016 election decides to support

the president in a major decision.

It was Senator Rand Paul who stated that he will officially support Trump's Supreme

Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

This was decided, apparently, during a meeting that Rand Paul had with Brett last week.

Trump's position as the president puts him in the middle of the Democrats and Republicans

as any decision he makes is fair grounds for being supported or not.

Some Republicans have chosen not to support the president, such as John McCain.

Even though Trump ran on the side of the GOP, he still found himself to be a target of many

who were supposed to be on his side.

Rand Paul was considered a swing vote in just about anything Trump attempted.

Paul's support of Kavanaugh is what makes it a win for Trump.

Each time the president makes a decision, it's as though he's being watched with

a hawk's eyes and then pounced upon at every little mistake.

Each president makes mistakes, big or small, but it sometimes seems like Trump's mistakes

are exaggerated by mainstream media.

That's just my opinion on it, not to be mixed or perceived as a fact.

Rand Paul supporting Trump's decision on Kavanaugh is a good thing for Trump.

It shows that some people are not afraid to support their president.

It's also good that it took some time for Paul to come along.

That means Rand Paul may have been weighing his options and thinking about his decision

instead of automatically accepting or supporting the decision.

It's better for people to put some thought into their own actions before making a supportive

announcement of any type.

Rand Paul might face some opposition, but that seems to be fair game in the political

world these days.

After all, isn't facing opposition in politics all part of a days work?

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Fox News stated on Paul's decision: "I believe he will carefully adhere to the Constitution

and will take his job to protect individual liberty seriously," Paul said in a statement.

The Kentucky senator was one of the few Republicans considered a possible swing vote on Kavanaugh's

confirmation.

Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, also are being closely watched.

But with Paul voicing clear support — and Collins and Murkowski signaling potential

support in recent weeks — Kavanaugh's prospects appear to be improving as GOP leaders

aim to engineer a swift confirmation by the fall.

In another sign of congressional outreach, Kavanaugh is having his first meeting Monday

with a Democratic senator since becoming Trump's high court nominee.

He plans to sit down with Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, one of a handful of Democratic

senators who could cross the aisle to vote for Kavanaugh as most Democrats line up against

him.

Paul, meanwhile, has taken issue with Kavanaugh's record supporting the warrantless collection

of telephone metadata.

"I have expressed my concern over Judge Kavanaugh's record on warrantless bulk collection

of data and how that might apply to very important privacy cases before the Supreme Court,"

he said Monday.

But he said his vote is not a "single-issue" decision and voiced confidence in Kavanaugh's

record on other issues.

"My conversation with Judge Kavanaugh reinforces my belief that he will evaluate cases before

the Supreme Court from a textual and originalist point of view," Paul said.

"On issues such as property rights and reining in the administrative state, Judge Kavanaugh

has a strong record and showed a deep commitment during our meeting.

… Finally, his strong defenses of the First and Second Amendments in landmark cases show

someone who isn't afraid to challenge the status quo and will fight with backbone.

Judge Kavanaugh will have my support and my vote to confirm him to the Supreme Court."

Republicans, with a 51-49 majority, have little wiggle room on the Kavanaugh vote.

And with Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., out battling brain c****r, GOP leaders cannot spare a single

vote unless they attract Democratic support.

The Associated Press contributed to this report."

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What James Comey Told Trump Behind Closed Doors Is Bad News For Robert Mueller - Duration: 12:16.

What James Comey Told Trump Behind Closed Doors Is Bad News For Robert Mueller

The Democrats released their memo in an attempt knock down Devin Nunes' allegations of the

FBI's abuse of power in spying on former Trump campaign aide Carter Page.

It was their attempt to take the heat off special counsel Robert Mueller and the Russia

probe.

But what James Comey told Trump behind closed doors was bad news for Mueller.

Nunes' memo exposed the massive scandal surrounding the FBI obtaining a FISA warrant

against Page.

The FBI used the fake news Fusion GPS Russia dossier as their central evidence to obtain

a warrant to spy on Page.

Democrats – led by ranking Intelligence Committee member Adam Schiff – tried to

knock that down.

Their memo claimed the dossier was corroborated by multiple sources, but that just isn't

true.

When former FBI Director James Comey briefed President-elect Trump about the dossier last

January, he described it as "salacious and unverified."

Fox News reports:

"The new memo also asserted that the dossier had been corroborated by multiple sources.

However, in June 2017 testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee, former FBI Director

James Comey said the opposite — that three months after the warrant on Page had been

granted he still considered the dossier "unverified" and "salacious" when he briefed incoming

President Trump in January 2017 at Trump Tower."

FBI officials had also previously testified before the House Intelligence Committee and

stated they have not been able to corroborate the dossier's allegations of collusion.

All of this is bad news for Robert Mueller.

The dossier was the central piece of evidence that drove the collusion story.

National Review's Andrew McCarthy points out that even though the FBI claims minor

Trump advisor George Papadopoulos' drunken conversation with an Australian diplomat kicked

off the probe, the FBI did not interview him until six months after the investigation started

and that they obtained a FISA warrant against Page and not Papadopoulos.

He writes:

"Schiff is determined to run with the implausible story that George Papadopoulos is the face

that launched a thousand ships — that Papadopoulos's boozy conversation with an Australian diplomat,

not the Steele dossier's allegations of a traitorous Trump–Russia conspiracy, was

the true impetus for the counterintelligence investigation.

Schiff maintains that the FBI was therefore not even paying attention to Steele until

long after the Papadopoulos information came in.

That is, even though the Bureau started receiving Steele's reports in July 2016, they did

not make their way to the FBI's "closely held investigative team" for some seven

weeks — i.e., until mid September.

This team is described elsewhere (p. 3) in the Schiff memo as "the counterintelligence

team investigating Russia at FBI headquarters."

Of course, by mid September, Steele and Fusion GPS were leaking Steele's allegations to

many favored reporters, so perhaps Schiff is saying that the "closely held investigative

team" read about them in the news.

It is, in any event, a frivolous point.

The fact that the Bureau administratively opened a case on Papadopoulos does not mean

that much of anything was done on it.

As we know, investigators did not even interview Papadopoulos until late January 2017, after

Trump had already taken office and about six months after they received the info about

Papadopoulos.

By contrast, once the "closely held investigative team" got the Steele dossier, the FBI and

the DOJ were at the FISA court's doorstep tout de suite.

And to repeat, they got a surveillance warrant for Page, not Papadopoulos."

The Democrats' memo landed with a thud.

It failed to pick apart any of the allegations made by Chairman Nunes.

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

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Donald Trump Said The Three Words That Stopped Robert Mueller In His Tracks - Duration: 13:11.

Donald Trump Said The Three Words That Stopped Robert Mueller In His Tracks

Robert Mueller's investigation now hinges on one question.

Will the special counsel interview Donald Trump?

But the President just responded with the three words that stopped Mueller dead in his

tracks.

Trump held a press conference with the Norwegian Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister fielded one question about the reports that Trump's team was preparing

for Mueller to request an interview with Trump.

Trump responded to the question by pointing out that the collusion narrative is fake news.

There is no evidence of collusion.

And since there was no collusion, Trump stated that "it seems unlikely" he would be interviewed

by Mueller.

ABC News reports:

"PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP WOULD NOT COMMIT WEDNESDAY TO BEING INTERVIEWED BY SPECIAL

COUNSEL ROBERT MUELLER AS PART OF THE RUSSIA INVESTIGATION AND CALLED THE PROSPECT "UNLIKELY,"

DESPITE SAYING LAST YEAR THAT HE WOULD BE WILLING TO SPEAK WITH HIM.

"WE'LL SEE WHAT HAPPENS," TRUMP SAID WHEN ASKED IF HE WOULD BE OPEN TO SUCH A MEETING.

"CERTAINLY I'LL SEE WHAT HAPPENS, BUT WHEN THEY HAVE NO COLLUSION AND NOBODY HAS

FOUND ANY COLLUSION AT ANY LEVEL, IT SEEMS UNLIKELY THAT YOU'D EVEN HAVE AN INTERVIEW."

TRUMP'S POSITION, STATED DURING A NEWS CONFERENCE WITH NORWEGIAN PRIME MINISTER ERNA SOLBERG

AT THE WHITE HOUSE, CAME IN THE WAKE OF REPORTS THIS WEEK THAT MUELLER AND HIS TEAM RAISED

THE POSSIBILITY OF AN INTERVIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT DURING A MEETING WITH HIS ATTORNEYS.

A SOURCE WITH KNOWLEDGE OF THE MEETING, WHICH OCCURRED LAST MONTH, SAID THAT IT WAS NOT

THE FIRST INSTANCE IN WHICH MUELLER EXPRESSED A DESIRE TO MEET WITH TRUMP AS HE CONTINUES

TO INVESTIGATE RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE IN THE 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION AND POTENTIAL COLLUSION

WITH THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN."

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Trump is right not to want to sit for an interview with Mueller.

Mueller is presiding over a corrupt and illegitimate inquiry that's based on fake news and hoaxes.

The only reason he wants to interview Trump is to catch him misremembering some fact or

misstating a date so he can claim the President lied to investigators and should be impeached.

But rather than interviewing the President, Mueller should be publically apologizing for

wasting the tax payer's money on this wild goose chase and exonerate the President.

Do you agree?

Let us know your thoughts

in the

comment section.

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Man Wanted For Allegedly Threatening President Trump Seen At Wexford Sheetz - Duration: 0:26.

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Donald Trump Shut Down Robert Mueller With Just Two Words - Duration: 12:15.

Donald Trump Shut Down Robert Mueller With Just Two Words

Robert Mueller has finally sprung his trap.

His team put in a request to interview the President.

But Trump shut him down with two words.

Muller is scheming to pin obstruction of justice charges on Donald Trump.

He is rewriting the Constitution in order to make them stick.

But Trump defended himself by correctly saying that "fighting back" is not obstructing

justice.

The Hill reports:

"PRESIDENT TRUMP DEFENDED HIS ATTACKS OF INVESTIGATIONS INTO RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE IN

THE 2016 ELECTION, DENYING THAT IT AMOUNTS TO OBSTRUCTION AND SAYING HE WAS MERELY "FIGHT[ING]

BACK."

"THERE'S BEEN NO COLLUSION WHATSOEVER," TRUMP TOLD REPORTERS IN AN IMPROMPTU PRESS

CONFERENCE ON WEDNESDAY.

"THERE'S NO OBSTRUCTION WHATSOEVER.

AND I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO IT."

TRUMP ALSO MOCKED CRITICS WHO HAVE ACCUSED HIM OF OBSTRUCTING THE RUSSIA PROBE BY ATTACKING

THE INVESTIGATIONS AND REFERRING TO THEM AS A "WITCH HUNT."

"YOU FIGHT BACK, OH, IT'S OBSTRUCTION," TRUMP MOCKINGLY TOLD REPORTERS.

TRUMP ALSO TOLD REPORTERS THAT HE PLANS TO SPEAK WITH SPECIAL COUNSEL ROBERT MUELLER

IN TWO TO THREE WEEKS, BUT SAID HIS LAWYERS ARE WORKING OUT THE SPECIFICS.

"I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO IT," TRUMP SAID ABOUT BEING QUESTIONED BY MUELLER.

"I WOULD DO IT UNDER OATH."

THE PRESIDENT HAS REPEATEDLY REFERRED TO THE RUSSIA PROBE AS A "HOAX" AND SAID IN DECEMBER

THAT THE INVESTIGATION "MAKES THE COUNTRY LOOK VERY BAD."

"IT PUTS THE COUNTRY IN A VERY BAD POSITION," TRUMP TOLD THE NEW YORK TIMES.

"SO THE SOONER IT'S WORKED OUT, THE BETTER IT IS FOR THE COUNTRY."

No one expected Trump to want to cooperate with Mueller.

But interviewing the President could be a sign that the ridiculous Russia witch hunt

is wrapping up.

No evidence of collusion has ever been discovered.

It was – as Trump always claimed – a fake news hoax invented by the Democrats to excuse

Hillary Clinton's loss in the 2016 election.

But there is still danger for the President to sit down with Mueller.

Mueller is a bloodthirsty prosecutor on a crusade against the President.

And the White House lawyers are working to stop him from setting up a perjury trap.

CNN reports:

"ALTHOUGH TRUMP MAY WANT TO TESTIFY, WHITE HOUSE SPECIAL COUNSEL TY COBB MADE THE CASE

LAST WEEK THAT ATTORNEYS DON'T WANT TO EXPOSE HIM TO A POTENTIAL A "PERJURY TRAP."

"I WOULD HOPE THAT A FAIR-MINDED OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL WOULD APPROACH IT IN A

DUTIFUL WAY CONSISTENT WITH PRECEDENT AND IT WOULDN'T JUST BE A PERJURY TRAP," COBB

TOLD CBS NEWS LAST WEEK.

ACCORDING TO ONE SOURCE, THE PRESIDENT'S ATTORNEYS WILL LIKELY PRESENT THEIR ARGUMENTS

TO MUELLER'S TEAM THAT THERE IS NO CASE AGAINST TRUMP."

Do you think Trump should agree to an interview with Mueller?

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Homophobic Trump Jokes, or Subversive Shattering of Toxic Masculinity? - Duration: 2:04.

- Over the recent past, there have been artworks,

editorial cartoons, and celebrity jokes

depicting US President Donald Trump

and Russian President Vladimir Putin as lovers.

Some of these imply the two are so close

that they're literally in bed with each other,

whereas others portray Trump

as being sexually subservient to Putin.

Even gay icon, Bette Midler, deleted a tweet

saying that Trump was only meeting Putin in Helsinki

so he could orally service him.

Some people see these depictions as satirical

political humor, poking fun at two

ultra-macho world leaders,

whereas others simply consider them deeply homophobic.

Gay kissing, ew gross, look at the homos.

But who's right?

Let's look at both sides.

(light music)

People who see these images as homophobic

say that these jokes don't actually hurt Trump or Putin.

They merely hurt queer people

by reinforcing the idea

that there's something funny about same sex attraction,

and that homosexuality makes you less of a man.

They see the images as bottom shaming,

shaming people who prefer to be

sexually subservient to others.

Reinforcing these ideas encourages widespread homophobia,

the sort of homophobia that encourages others

to mock, harass, bully, abuse, or even kill queer people.

If you've ever been bullied yourself

for being a "gross homo,"

these images probably don't seem like something to laugh at.

People who like these images see them as a form of

subversive political humor

that shatters the hyper-fragile masculinity

of these two ultra-masculine strongmen.

I mean, Putin rides shirtless horseback

and Trump brags about grabbing women by the pussy.

What could be more weak and masculine than that?

These images point out that their

Fascist brand of masculinity is a complete fraud,

and because both men are rampantly anti-LGBTQ,

what better way to skewer them

than to literally show them in bed together?

Both sides make important points,

but perhaps a better question is this:

Is there a way to make fun of Trump's

subservience to Putin and both men's

ultra-macho queer phobia

without depicting them as lovers?

What do you think?

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Supreme Court Announces Shock Decision, Anti-Trump Snowflakes Are FUMING - Duration: 3:24.

breaking Supreme Court announces shock decision anti-trump snowflakes are

fuming war is being waged against our freedom of speech Democrats want to do

everything they can to hold us back from our god-given rights in what can only be

described as a major victory the US Supreme Court ruled Monday that the

government is not allowed to ban or restrict trademarks regardless of how

offensive they appear USA Today noted that during the ruling the Supreme Court

helped raise the bar on denials of brand idea so that even the most offensive

names can survive the harsh liberal snowflake filled climate the case that

prompted this meeting involved an Asian American band nicknamed the slants the

group decided to go to court after they attempted to trademark their name only

to get denied multiple times due to its offensive nature the band wanted the

name because it let them take something that would have normally been considered

offensive and use it in a way that allowed them to show pride and strength

liberal snowflakes need to take a cue from this lands maybe they can learn how

to say and use words like responsible adults instead of acting like toddlers

who overheard a bad word at daycare words cannot do physical harm

the sooner they realize this they can build a bridge get over it and we will

all be better off at the start the now-infamous ban went to a lower court

where they were denied their right to use the name they eventually won in the

court of appeals with a stunning 9 to 3 victory the judges who pushed them

forward blamed the First Amendment protects even hurtful speech we suspect

this ruling is going to have a similar impact on the Washington Redskins

trademark case that trademark was pulled back in 2014 amidst complaints by

suspect Native American groups who claimed the name was offensive to them

through some in-depth examination only a tiny fraction found the name to be

offensive not that it would make a difference in this case as of right now

the case is still pending in a federal appeals court hopefully this bump

forward will get the ball rolling in the right direction the leader of this lands

Simon Dam in an interview with USA Today expressed his view on freedom of

expression Dam stated that this freedom is especially important with those who

disagree with the most Dam continued satire humor wit and irony those are the

things that will truly neuter malice there are certainly some valid points to

be taken from all of this the fact of the matter is this names regardless of

how hurtful are covered by our First Amendment right to freedom of speech the

left is simply on a mission to silence all views that do not align with their

own in this case they blew it

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Obama Furious After New Data on Trump's Approval Rating Just Came Out – Guess Whose is Higher - Duration: 2:49.

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Trump, QAnon & the Number '17': Q Followers Think He's Speaking in Code | Heavy.com - Duration: 5:07.

Trump, QAnon & the Number '17': Q Followers Think He's Speaking in Code | Heavy.com

QAnon's followers have a particular affection for the number 17.

The believe that every time Donald Trump references it, he's really referencing them.

It comes from the fact that Q is the 17th letter of the alphabet.

QAnon members were notable in the crowd during Donald Trump's rally in Tampa on July 31.

Trump Said the Number 17 Multiple Times in Tampa.

According to the Tampa Bay Times transcript of the event, Trump used the letter Q, four times.

The president is quoted as saying, per the Times transcript:.

You know, I told the story the other day, I was probably in Washington in my entire life 17 times.

True, 17 times.

I don't think I ever stayed overnight… Again, I've only been here about 17 times.

And probably seven of those times was to check out the hotel I'm building on Pennsylvania Avenue and then I hop on the plane and I go back.

So I've been there 17 times, never stayed there at night.

I don't believe.

During the event, dozens of people could be seen in the crowd making reference to QAnon with signs and t-shirts.

The QAnon conspiracy began on 4Chan in October 2017.

It began with a mysterious poster named "Q." That person claimed to be a government agent with ultra top-secret information.

That person also said that he or she was on a mission to take down the so-called "deep state." The official line from Press Secretary Sarah Sanders after the rally in Tampa was, "The president condemns and denounces any group that would incite violence against any individual.".

Trump Also Tweeted About '17 Angry Democrats' After the Tampa Rally.

The day after the rally in Tampa, Trump again made reference to the number 17 in a Twitter post about the Russia investigation.

The message read, "This is a terrible situation and Attorney General Jeff Sessions should stop this Rigged Witch Hunt right now, before it continues to stain our country any further.

Bob Mueller is totally conflicted, and his 17 Angry Democrats that are doing his dirty work are a disgrace to USA!" The 17 Democrats was originally 13 Democrats.

On July 29, Trump explained that he had expanded the number to 17 to included "an Obama White House lawyer.".

The University of Alabama Football Team Gave Trump a Number 17 Jersey in 2018.

In Apriul 2018, when the University of Alabama football team visited the White House on the back of their national championship winning season, Coach Nick Saban presented Trump with a number 17 jersey.

A Reddit thread on the Great Awakening/QAnon subreddit was dedicated to it.

The thread was titled, "Why does he keep picking #17 for jerseys? Shouldn't he pick #45? Is he making it that obvious?" Some argued on the thread about whether or not the 17 was in reference to the conspiracy theory, to Alabama's 17th national championship or the fact they won it playing in the 2017 season.

The New York Times notes that when Alabama visited President Barack Obama in 2016, they presented him with a jersey numbered "15.".

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One Number Just Revealed Nancy Pelosi's Chances Of Impeaching Trump - Duration: 12:16.

One Number Just Revealed Nancy Pelosi's Chances Of Impeaching Trump

The November midterm elections are just around the corner.

Both parties are gearing up for an election that could determine the fate of Donald Trump's

Presidency.

And one number just revealed Nancy Pelosi's chances of seizing power and impeaching Donald

Trump.

It's no understatement to say that the midterm elections will be a battle over Donald Trump's

political future.

If Democrats win back the House their unhinged base will demand the new majority initiate

impeachment proceedings against the President.

Midterm elections are contests of base mobilization.

Whichever party's voter base is more enthusiastic to vote will triumph in November.

One measure of enthusiasm is to examine the candidates' fundraising reports.

And an exclusive Bloomberg investigation found a record number 73 Democrat challengers are

outraising their Republican opponents.

Bloomberg reported:

"DEMOCRATS ARE HOPING A BLUE WAVE OF SUPPORT WILL CARRY THEM TO VICTORY IN THIS FALL'S

ELECTIONS.

IN THE MEANTIME, THEY'VE CAUGHT A GREEN WAVE OF CASH—THE TORRENT OF MONEY POURING

INTO DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN COFFERS HELPED 73 HOUSE CANDIDATES OUTRAISE REPUBLICAN INCUMBENTS

AND OPPONENTS IN RACES FOR OPEN SEATS IN THE SECOND QUARTER, A BLOOMBERG ANALYSIS OF FEDERAL

ELECTION COMMISSION DATA SHOWS."

Historically, this is normal.

The party out of power gains seats in a midterm election year.

Their voters are furious over losing the last Presidential election and are primed to send

a message.

Additionally, Republicans are defending 42 open seat races, which is a higher number

than normal for a party in power.

These races tend to be toss-ups or favor the opposition party because the majority party

can no longer count on a well known and well funded incumbent to run as their candidate.

Both of these numbers have Democrats like Nancy Pelosi drooling over the possibilities

the future holds.

They are measuring the drapes and counting down the days until Pelosi holds the Speaker's

gavel.

At that time, Democrats will – despite their campaign trail rhetoric – move to impeach

President Trump.

But all is not lost for Donald Trump and the GOP.

Republicans have the advantage of running with a booming economy providing wind at their

backs.

Second quarter gross domestic product growth clocked in at 4.1 percent.

And unemployment is at its lowest point since 2000 while consumer confidence is around an

18 year high.

Republicans have a record to run on.

Democrats are also conducting a foolhardy campaign to make Donald Trump's immigration

policies the central issue of the midterm elections.

While this issue is so to energize the Democrat base, it will also marshal Republicans to

rally behind candidates who pledge to fight for Donald Trump's Make America Great Again

agenda.

Democrats – and many in the fake news media – foolishly thought Trump's hard-line

immigration proposals were political death in 2016.

In reality, they were the fuel that powered his victory.

While Democrats are positioned to have a good showing in November, there are still three

months until Election Day and with a good economy and favorable issue fights ahead of

them, no one should count the Republicans out.

We will keep you up to date on any new developments in the 2018 midterm elections.

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PRESIDENT VS PRESIDENT TRUMP AND OBAMA MAY CLASH DURING 2018 MIDTERMS - Duration: 13:26.

hello everyone i'm dana perino along with jenna guy Avila juan williams Jesse

Watters and Greg Gutfeld is five o'clock in New York City and this is the five

a fiery moment at the White House a day for US Secretary Sarah Sanders fighting

back against the media as far as I know I'm the first press secretary in the

history of the United States that's required Secret Service protection we'll

have more on that in a moment but first President Trump is back on the campaign

trail tonight in Pennsylvania as a familiar foe emerges to counter his

message in the midterms former President Obama announcing he's planning to stump

for Democrats this fall if it's anything like 2016 the battle between the two

heavyweights is sure to get nasty watch thousands of Americans would be alive

today if not for the open border policies of Barack Obama

they say Donald lacks the foreign policy experience to be President but in

fairness he has spent years meeting with leaders from around the world miss

Sweden miss Argentina misses her bhaijaan President Obama he is the

founder of Isis he's the founder of Isis the Donald is not really a plans guy

he's not really a fax guy either this is a president who doesn't have a clue the

guy says stuff that no buddy would find tolerable if they were applying for a

job at 7-eleven meanwhile Obama is endorsing dozens of Democrats and making

headlines for who he's backing and who he's not he's throwing his weight behind

a congressional candidate in New Mexico who wants to abolish ice and he's

snubbing self-proclaimed socialist Alexandria of kasnia Cortez jesse is

this the election we deserve another rematch between Donald Trump and Brock

to see those who debate wouldn't you that'd be a sound one bath right there I

mean I think the country already rejected a third Obama term when they

rejected Hillary Clinton and Obama doesn't do very well when he's not on

the ballot remember he just got shellacked during both midterms during

his presidency and him getting back on the trail activates the Democratic base

but it also reactivates the Republican base so they're gonna be pretty fired up

when they see him out there stumping I don't believe the country wants to look

backwards I think the country wants to look forwards what we saw during the

Obama years were a terrible economy racial riots a lot of consternation in

the public there wasn't a lot of good things that were happening health care

chaos etc etc now we're in a new environment and for Obama to get back

out there I don't think helps I think actually

hurts the Democrats and gives President Trump a big punching bag that's a very

big target does well when he has something to punch against Juan do you

think that Democrats though will benefit from President Obama being out on the

campaign trail for them tremendously would you like to expand 60% 60% plus

approval rating high energy and we know about his capacity as an orator or just

as a campaigner it's very strong and then when you think about it for example

on these endorsements he has been strategic he endorses candidates where

his endorsement will benefit them he doesn't endorse for example Joe Manchin

in West Virginia which is a strong Trump State he doesn't endorse

Joe Donnelly in Indiana is crying so he's picking his spots and I think he's

doing Stroh very well and also don't forget money cannot stain in politics

and he's very good at raising money and he's going to have his supporters and

people who think he's still the cat's meow come out and when you talk about

energy or something like Jessie was saying health care and so forth health

care cat health care cast is what we got now where you see the Trump

administration trying to provide these inadequate you know subpar plan just

look at what the American people are saying trust the American people once

they're saying they Obama against here's what I would say to you they voted in

2010 in reaction to Obama care remember it was being belittled and demonized at

the time by opponents but boy the Americans people's attitudes have shift

it's a fortune I mean that's the problem like I mean I think Republican you're

talking about Obama care no no I think there's an argument now about

single-payer that's even worse okay I mean I agree with you I think President

Obama does a great job as a campaigner I think that's his strength but the

problem is he has to campaign now against success he has to campaign

against policies that have worked he has to look people in the eye whose taxes

have gone down who have less regulation who has they've been able to expand

their businesses who have more freedom where you have an administration who's

saying we don't like Obamacare we want to find out ways to give you

opportunities to get the health insurance you decide is right for you

and he has to say all of that GDP growth and that that

decreased taxes oh that's all bad so what is he gonna do he's gonna do what

he does best and he's gonna pivot to Republicans and Trump hate immigrants

which is alive Republicans in Trump hate you know all this this nonsense that he

always does it makes a good point Gregg about is President Obama's Jedidiah

Jedidiah she/her makes a good point it can President Obama really go out there

and talk down the economy I mean it's not a good idea to talk down prosperity

oh yes and we can tell by that montage that we showed that everything Obama

said was scripted everything Trump said was off the cuff so that's in Trump's

favor look I feel bad for the Democrats it's like they dropped their iPhone in

the toilet so now they went to the junk drawer to get the flip phone that's

Obama he's the flip phone they had to get something out of storage to save

their party more like iPhone 4 and Hillary cry Minister don't try to screw

with my analogies Dana that's all I've got going and how you know what this is

this is really about time off the media in and the comedian's have been working

really hard and they needed a much much deserved nap Obama's back in town they

know he's off limits you can't make jokes about Obama right no comedians

gonna make any jokes the meetings don't have to meet it is out of the chase

Obama around they don't have to hound him so basically what Obama is it's a

break for the comedians and it's a break for the media because they can't joke

about him I don't blame Obama for coming out of hiding he's basically yesterday's

special on the restaurant blackboard that Trump came out in the morning and

erased no bomb is much better than crooked Hillary and it sets up a big

contrast as opposed to a referendum if there's no big punching bag or villain

for Trump to run against it's a little more difficult but when you have Barack

Obama out there the media is going to hoist those two guys back up into the

center and make it a cage match and as in terms of the endorsements from what

we're hearing he only made those endorsements because his former staff

members were working for those candidates I don't know how strategic it

was and I understand why he didn't endorse Cortes because if he had done

that that would have created a huge huge problem with the Democratic Party

because that would have been a major blow to the centrist wing of the party

and they don't need that kind of fight right now going into the midterm maybe

he also watched some of our interviews because I was

no seriously I mean she when she's posed with a question as to she has these

lofty ideas about oh let's give Medicare for all when you ask her how she's gonna

pay for it her answer is absurd when you ask her about the israeli/palestinian

Christ that she has no idea what she's talking about

so President Obama I agree I disagree with him on a lot of things he's not a

stupid guy I think he's he's probably worried about that you have politically

smart non endorsement so I'm curious how you guys pose this you say oh is Obama

going to run against the economy Obama's the guy that saved me and not only did

he save the American economy at the moment Jesse it's Republicans who are

not are you kidding you must have forgotten we had a great recession in

Obama's responsible for everything good Trump responsible for everything bad I

don't even agree with the reverse come on I'm not I'm just saying go look at

the facts if you want to go look at the UConn economic arrows and directions

coming out of oh wait when Obama was elected first term and what the United

States has done since you'd say session since World War two because guess what

it was a terrible it was the worst recoveries really good very on the

economy this here's the news going into the midterms yes Republicans had planned

to run on the Trump tax cuts everybody is still encouraging Republicans to say

hey talked about the economy folks forget the demonizing of immigrants

forget going after the NFL players and playing all those kind of here are the

Trump rally was talking up the tax cuts very big guess what it's not working

Jesse the American people say they haven't seen their wages increased ways

they're slower these American people that you've been talking to on the Acela

train no you know what you should go look at some poll I looking full

spouting your no no no no that the funny thing is you pick and choose pop polls

and overlook ones like the ones about Russian collusion in which they say dude

they're not interested at all in the in the babble that you

spout oh yeah let me say they are interested in whether or not this

president was having some collusion their optimism has never been hired you

optimism has never been higher and that's not in my notes let me just say

why did why did you see so many Trump officials come out today and say we are

actively engaged in trying to stop the Russians from interfering in the 2016

race it's because Gregg those people understand the American people do care

about the idea of the polling shows that it's not that that issue rank less and

any other issue he wants to talk about Russia because he can't talk about the

economy honestly do people have more jobs right now are the unemployment

numbers the house okay the unemployed people have more money in their pockets

to put food on their people everyday that's a couldn't get a job five years

ago and now I can't know that's what I'm talking about with the economy if he

goes out and he talks about the shrinking unemployment numbers if he

goes out and he talks about providing more opportunities for people with

health care or whatever it may be he goes out and talks about low taxes and

people are feeling those impacts in their pocketbook every day that's all

that matters nobody's gonna be talking about collusion with Russia which by the

way there's been no proof of if they can't put food on the table for their

kids well I would agree but I'm just telling you right now I mean you don't

even have to just say Oh Democrats think this look at what Republican strategist

is saying they would like to get on the economy they like the tongue pump that

up but what they see is it's not working with the voters and up is talking about

of course as we say leave you with one last headline not from a fake news

article from CNBC CNBC says quote worker compensation at highest level since 2008

yeah that's not data correct and it's what you see is it's a

very slow stagnant what you're saying it's just still it's super hard to try

to make that argument it is imperative I try to do it but I think that I don't

think they're running against the economy I think they're just saying be

realistic and most Americans the reason people are frustrated with the economy

generalizations that are not proven what are you gonna say I want to hear what

you were about to say that he cut you off I was just saying it's not that it's

hard to make that the argument that he's trying to make is very hard to make when

the headlines across all the programs other things are better

optimism feels but it's like a feeling so president Trump is going that they're

gonna have a battle weight and you know what actually we don't even know exactly

what is going to happen in October that's always a month when there's big

news on all sorts of things you could have a really good GDP number and a jobs

number of that month that could be the talk of the town there could be some

disaster there could be some you never know what's going to happen but I think

the president is pretty well positioned going into this debate that I'll give

myself the last word White House press secretary Sarah Sanders criticizing the

media after being personally attacked

you

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Trey Gowdy Just Shut Down The Plan To Impeach Trump With These Eight Words - Duration: 12:12.

Trey Gowdy Just Shut Down The Plan To Impeach Trump With These Eight Words

Democrats have been pushing the story that Donald Trump colluded with the Russians to

steal the 2016 election.

Their goal is to weaponize the Mueller investigation to impeach the President.

But Trey Gowdy just shut this move down with these eight words.

Gowdy appeared on Maria Bartiromo's show to discuss the House Intelligence Committee's

ranking member Adam Schiff (D-CA) and his claims that circumstantial evidence of collusion

exists.

In reality, no evidence exists and Schiff never revealed what his supposed proof is.

And Gowdy smacked him down saying his push is pure politics and that he's using the

fake news about Russian collusion to launch a Senate campaign.

The Daily Caller reports:

"SOUTH CAROLINA REP.

TREY GOWDY TORE INTO CALIFORNIA REP.

ADAM SCHIFF ON SUNDAY, ALLEGING THAT THE TOP DEMOCRAT ON THE HOUSE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE

IS ANGLING FOR A U.S. SENATE SEAT BY MAKING DRAMATIC STATEMENTS ABOUT THE TRUMP-RUSSIA

INVESTIGATION.

"SOME OF MY DEMOCRATIC COLLEAGUES, NAMELY ADAM SCHIFF, SAID HE HAD EVIDENCE, MORE THAN

CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE OF COLLUSION, BEFORE THE INVESTIGATION EVEN BEGAN," GOWDY SAID

IN AN INTERVIEW WITH FOX NEWS' MARIA BARTIROMO.

GOWDY ACCUSED DEMOCRATS OF PREJUDGING THE INVESTIGATIONS INTO POSSIBLE COLLUSION BETWEEN

THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN AND KREMLIN, NOTING THAT NEARLY 60 PARTY MEMBERS HAVE ALREADY CALLED

FOR TRUMP'S IMPEACHMENT.

"ALMOST 60 DEMOCRATS VOTED TO MOVE FORWARD WITH IMPEACHMENT.

ALREADY.

BEFORE BOB MUELLER'S RELEASED A SINGLE FINDING.

BEFORE THE HOUSE INTELLIGENCE OR SENATE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEES HAVE RELEASED A SINGLE, SOLITARY

FINDING, ALMOST 60 HOUSE DEMOCRATS THINK THE PRESIDENT OUGHT TO BE REMOVED FROM OFFICE,"

SAID GOWDY, A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE.

"THAT IS INFURIATING," BARTIROMO CHIMED IN.

"WELL, IT'S ONLY INFURIATING IF YOU HAVE HIGH EXPECTATIONS," GOWDY REPLIED.

"[CONGRESS] IS NOT WHERE SERIOUS INVESTIGATIONS TAKE PLACE.

IT IS WHERE SENATE CAMPAIGNS IN CALIFORNIA TAKE PLACE, BUT IT'S NOT WHERE SERIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

TAKE PLACE," HE ADDED, REFERRING TO SCHIFF, WHOSE NAME HAS BEEN FLOATED AS A POSSIBLE

REPLACEMENT TO CALIFORNIA SEN.

DIANNE FEINSTEIN.

SCHIFF HAS CLAIMED TO HAVE SEEN "MORE THAN CIRCUMSTANTIAL" EVIDENCE THAT THE TRUMP

CAMPAIGN COLLUDED WITH THE RUSSIANS DURING THE 2016 CAMPAIGN.

BUT WHEN PRESSED ON WHAT EVIDENCE HE HAS SEEN, SCHIFF OFTEN CITES EVIDENCE THAT HAS ALREADY

BEEN REPORTED IN THE PRESS."

Gowdy's comment exposed the real truth about the Russia investigation.

Between Robert Mueller and three congressional committees, not a single shred of proof of

collusion has been discovered.

Ambitious Democrats are only promoting this nonsense to stoke their base's passion to

try and impeach the President and set up a run for higher office.

Do you agree?

Let us know your thoughts

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💥 EXPLOSIVE White House Press Briefing (July 18, 2018) HISTORIC President Trump Putin Summit - Duration: 24:45.

EXPLOSIVE White House Press Briefing (July 18, 2018) HISTORIC President Trump Putin Summit

good afternoon couple of announcements the president will be traveling to

Kansas City Missouri next Tuesday July 24th he will address the Veterans of

Foreign Wars 119th annual convention President Trump is committed to our

veterans and his work to reform the VA and to ensure veterans are given the

care and support they deserve the president looks forward to being with

the more than 4,000 veterans in attendance yesterday the US Senate

confirmed Randy Quarles as the vice chair for

supervision at the Federal Reserve but it is unfortunate that his nomination

was continually delayed there are still three more nominees to the Fed who have

yet to receive a vote it is inexcusable that Senate Democrats have delayed

confirming the president's nominees an even worse example of a necessary delay

is the nomination of Don stump to be a commissioner on the Commodity Futures

Trading Commission there's no opposition to her but yet she has been waiting for

400 days for a vote we urge Senate Democrats to stop these

unnecessary delays and confirm these qualified nominees lastly on behalf of

the president and the White House we offer prayers for United States Secret

Service Special Agent Noll Edward remain and his family including his wife and

two young children The Secret Service announced this

morning that agent R Omega n-- suffered a stroke while on duty in Scotland last

week and has tragically passed away he was a 5 year veteran of the United

States Marines and spent 19 years with the Secret Service the President and the

First Lady are deeply grateful for his lifetime of devotion to his country and

the men and women of the Secret Service make enormous sacrifices for our safety

and security and we are forever in their debt and with that I will take your

questions major earlier she asked the president

is Russia still targeting the US she said no is that what the president

actually believes do you understand the question and is his position that no

Russia is not doing anything to interfere or medal of the 2018 election

a chance to speak with the president after his comments and the president was

said thank you very much and was saying no to answering questions the president

and his administration are working very hard to make sure that right Russia is

unable to meddle in our elections as they have done in the past as if we have

stated leave is going off well since there's currently not an election today

not specifically but we certainly believe that we are taking steps to make

sure they can't do it again unlike previous administrations this

president is actually taking bold action and reform to make sure it doesn't

happen again but he does believe that they would target certainly u.s.

elections again when the president and the DNI coach who said the red lights

are blinking on this top said that's why we're taking steps to ensure that these

things don't happen again we wouldn't actually spend as much time and effort

as we are if we didn't believe that they were still looking at us from the

beginning of his administration president Trump has actually taken

action to defend our election system for meddling and interference I'm going to

read through a few of the things that we're doing in May of 2017 president

Trump signed an executive order to strengthen and review the cyber security

of our nation in its critical infrastructure the Department of

Homeland Security has taken the lead in working with all 50 states local

governments and private companies to improve election security DHS has

increased coordination among all election partners 34 States 52 county

and local governments and five election companies receive cyber security scans

regularly from DHS DHS plans to provide on-site risk and vulnerability

assessments to all states that request it so far 18 states have requested this

assessment a new pilot program was launched to increase Rapid Response

capabilities on election day and in 2017 on-site cyber security support was

provided in March of 2018 Congress the election assistance Commission with

380 million dollars in funding for election assistance grants to States

these are steps that we've taken to prevent it from happening these are

steps that we've taken because we see that there's a threat there

Cecilia clarifying what you just said dan coates said point blank the threat

is still ongoing from Russia does this White House believe that currently this

threat is still ongoing certainly like I just said we believe that their threat

still exists which is why are we are taking steps to prevent it again you

wouldn't go through that lengthy process if you weren't clarify these comments

from this presentation does the president stand by all of his

other public comments on the trip including his eating an interview

criticizing Teresa maids handling of the Rights Association since comments that

rush over better than they've ever uttered control Germany over pipeline

and other comments in that press conference Monday where he continued to

doubt throwing a cast doubt on the intelligence of these assessment of

Russian Bentley 2016 16 by all of those again the president saw need to clarify

the position he saw how his comments were being interpreted he looked at the

transcript and clarified those comments as have any response to the arrest and

indictment of a Russian national who's accused of tried to infiltrate

American civil organizations purely on fright into Chinese influence American

politics certainly we're looking at that but just to clarify I know that there

was a massive media hysteria yesterday over a confusion between that individual

and a White House staffer which I think shows frankly the outrageousness and the

just desire to find the negative and everything that this president does just

because somebody was simply redheaded they were accused of being some sort of

spy for Russia I think that this has gotten totally out of control

you guys need to take a little bit of a step back slow down and quit going after

the Trump administration on every single response to me you have no responsibly

nobody ever says where I said we're looking at it

but this is a lengthy process we're going through it however I do have a

response to the fact that simply because somebody had the same hair color they

were accused of being a Russian spy by a large number of people frankly in this

room Roberto the president

and Secretary of State both spoke about progress being made in talks trade talks

with Mexico and I'm wondering whether trilateral talks with Mexico and Canada

and also the bilateral talks with Canada are effectively off the table for now

is the administration choosing to go with Mexico when they see this progress

and forget about the trial court we're continuing both of those tracks we

see a lot of progress on the conversations with Mexico and if we

could make a bilateral deal with them we're certainly very happy to do that

but again we're continuing both conversations both tracks Maggie thank

you Sarah Russian authorities yesterday named several Americans who they want a

question they claim were involved in Hill brothers quote-unquote crimes and

in their charms including a former ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul this

president Trump's support that idea is he opening US officials question the

president's gonna meet with his team and we'll let you know when we have an

announcement on that for a second is that a topic that came up in their

conversation hasn't raised this with president Truong uh there was some

conversation about it but there wasn't a commitment made on behalf of the United

States and the president will work with his team and will let you know if

there's an announcement on that front Blake the president earlier today said

that there could be quote tremendous retribution for the European Union if

there's not a deal struck on auto imports in the past he has talked about

potentially putting a tariff of 20 percent is that what he meant today by

tremendous retribution or is it possible he does even

certainly that's an option on the table that the president is considering but we

are in the investigation process right now and we'll let you know we have an

announcement you makes you brought up the Fed the the beige book just came out

which is anecdotes from across the country what's happening with the

economy here's some of the headlines manufacturers are concerned about

Terrace they're dealing with higher prices because trade tariffs are

increasing metal prices and egg prices have fallen because of Chinese Terence

it's not necessarily a rosy picture with the terrorist situation your response to

those headlines would be flatly yeah the president has focused on long-term

economic principles we have one of the strongest economies that we've had in

decades he continues to look for ways to help protect American workers and he's

going to continue to do that on a number of different fronts in a number of

different ways again this is short-term and the president hopes to open up a

number of different markets and to create a more playing trade field across

the globe two questions the first one in Finland

President Trump talked about the stances of the US intelligence community in

Russia he said both it's both hard I have confidence in both parties after a

young woman was killed in Charlottesville not in Choctaw Virginia

after protesting neo-nazis he said I think there's blame on both sides some

people see the president continuously making false equivalencies and

equivalences what do you say that I criticism I would not compare the two

situations the president I think said exactly what he thought yesterday in his

remarks and I would refer you back to this job quit and also does the

presidency that interference in the 2015 election and possibly in the midterms as

an attack on democracy American democracy u.s. the secretary for

homeland security that is an attack on American democracy

but the president said that the Democrats were weak that Republicans

basically had better systems and he didn't see it as an issue of American

democracy or just his opponents being attacked again the president thinks that

we have to focus on securing our election integrity in our election

systems which is why he has spent so much time with his administration making

sure that this doesn't happen again let's not forget that this didn't happen

under president Trump's watch this happened under the Obama administration

we're taking steps we're making bold reforms to try to fix this and make sure

it never happens again because we take it seriously and because we recognize

that our election system are incredibly important and is certainly a cornerstone

of our democracy Josh the president spent two hours of 10:00 that was by the

Futenma deal we made on Syria was their domain on anything to give us any sense

of what came out of that meeting certainly as the president said a number

of issues were raised including Syrian humanitarian aid Iran's nuclear ambition

Israeli security North Korea and denuclearization Ukraine and the

occupation of Crimea reducing Russian and US nuclear arsenals and of course

your favorite topic Russia's interference in our elections all of

these issues were talked about this is the beginning of the dialogue with

Russia and our administration and theirs and we're going to continue working

through those things but those were all of the topics and certainly probably

others that were covered follow up on a number of issues from the indexing of

Crimea to the election meddling the president's seem suspect more time

criticizing his predecessor Barack Obama for letting it happen under his telling

man Planeteer Putin do you have any sense

why the president has not been more critical for some of these events

the entire world stages has really gone after about look I think the president

as he has said many times before has been tougher on Russia than anybody I

think you can see that in all of the actions that he's taken whether it was a

plant that was closed due to aluminum and steel tariffs that were put in place

by this president the Treasury Department has issued new sanctions on

numerous individuals and entities in Russia the president's continued

sanctions on Russia's malicious cyber activity in response to election hacking

we've expelled 60 Russian operatives from the United States and closed two

consulates president trump issued four statements condemning Russia's poisoning

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of UK citizens on UK soil authorized the sale of lethal aid to Ukraine authorized

military strikes against the Assad regime in Syria and has repeatedly

called out Russia's actions exporting energy to our allies in Eastern Europe

look the president has been extremely tough on Russia and to say anything

different just not true leaders by name far more often I'm glad i'm a boudreaux

I want you criticized by that I think he has I think he has called them out for

interfering our election he's been tough on Russia repeatedly and he's taken

action against Russia on a number of fronts that I just listed off why wasn't

he critical for further contractions what they had a number of conversations

the president discussed some of these things directly face-to-face with

Vladimir Putin he addressed him again yesterday the president also sees this

as an opportunity as he said many times to be able to work with Russia he

recognizes the fact that 90 percent of the world's nuclear weapons are under

the direction of the United States and Russia he thinks it's a good thing to

get along with the other person that controls that much of the nuclear

arsenal across the globe he wants to create a more stable world a more

peaceful world and we can't do that if we can't get along with Russia in some

capacity and so certainly we've called him out we've been tough we've

approached this in a totally different fashion that has been previously done

because what's been done in the past hasn't worked

so we're trying a new approach but to act like he hasn't been tough on Russia

that he hasn't called them out is simply not true and it simply completely

changes everything that this administration has done in regards to

that country Josh I'm gonna keep going Justin um I'm gonna go you described the

negative impacts of the trade conflict with China the short term but that's

only true if we're able to strike a better deal and from the outside since

the tariffs went on one two weeks ago that seems like those negotiations have

broken down so I'm wondering to be tell us the status of them are why the

Treasury secretary isn't meeting along with China when it's in Argentina for

the g20 and what it would take from the Chinese or from the US to restart those

calm look I'm not going to negotiate with you guys I'm gonna leave that to

secretary minuchin an ambassador Ally to Heiser we're continuing to have

conversations with China we're continuing to look for ways that we can

have a better trade deal with them

Maggie's question because she asked about the idea that Putin offered

essentially allowing robert muller and his investigators to go to russia to

oversee or witness the interrogations of the russian military intelligence

officers if the US would reciprocate have Russian investigators come here to

watch American citizens face questions about the crimes that they allegedly

committed in Russia the president called it an interesting

idea he said it was an incredible offer why would he say that he said it was an

interesting idea he didn't commit to anything he wants to work with his team

and determine if there's any validity that would be helpful to the process but

again we've committed to nothing and it was an idea that they threw out Sarah

some Democrats on Capitol Hill now are saying that they want to drag the

translator who is in the room with the President and Vladimir Putin before

congressional committees to find out exactly what was said in their private

meeting is that something that the White House would ever support that's

something that would go through the State Department

Mike yeah the list of subjects you went through historically for that one-on-one

game everything let's our mister with sanctions discussed it all into the

present bring an apple or the president whose string it up to

the present problem I'm not aware I'd have to ask to be sure calyx one quick

one yesterday that the president's revision it was kind of seen widely that

he was leading himself a little bit of room when he said there could have been

others to move metal was he referring to any specific intelligence on that or was

that his instinct certainly the president receives a number of briefings

and has talked about this subject pretty extensively we're aware of others that

have made attempts but I can't get into any of that here at this point having a

few questions for you and I want to just clarify somebody talked about forgetting

the briefing so despite the video that shows the president looking at Cecilia

and answering no to this question about whether Russia is still targeting the US

and despite multiple people in the room understanding that the president was

responding to that question and despite the president having never before said

the word no-no repeatedly to usher reporters out of the room yes you're

saying they're saying it to reverse you're saying the president is the first

thing that the president said after the question was asked was thank you very

much and they said no I'm not answering any

more questions and even further I think even Cecilia didn't realize what the

answer was because she asked for clarification and he didn't answer the

follow-up I talked to the president he wasn't answering that question he was

saying no he's not taking questions and I've stated what our position is which

is the president this is the second time in three days that the president of the

White House has come out and reversed what the president has said in actually

what I'm interpreting what the president said I'm not reversing an opposite way

while I was in the remedy well and I didn't take it the way you did to watch

it but why should this president have any credibility to Americans in what he

says if in fact 24 hours later or in this case three hours later the White

House comes out and says just kidding first of all that's not what I said

I was interpreting what the president is intention was and stating the

administration's policy it's not exactly what you just explained we never said

just kidding and I think and I think that you can

take the fact that the president has credibility because he saw that he had

misspoken and he wanted to clarify that yesterday which he did so when he sees

that he's misspoken he comes out and he says you told Josh the president has

been once again pally I'm moving on to Jordan Jordan go ahead sorry go ahead

thanks Jordan you said I'm gonna take a question from people and I start a wet

because I don't think any of us remember at least I don't remember a time in the

president has publicly called up Vladimir Putin I think by stating the

fact that the president said that Russia interfered with our election that's a

pretty bold call out of another world leader Jordan go ahead senators Rubio

bent Hamid introduced legislation that would impose new sanctions on Russia if

the intelligence agencies find a medal in the 2010 midterms or in the future

with the president from support proposal like that we're not gonna get into a

hypothetical situation until we until we see you know a final piece of

legislation and also a determination if there's election meddling again our goal

is to stop that from happening which is why we've spent such a significant

amount of time in the first year and a half of our administration focusing on

protecting the election integrity

steroids bonus surprise are included with that please if we could go out

people you choose not to call of me it's voter suppression part of that election

process that the president is trying to look for him are you not gonna answer

that though expire you know the couchy issues

that our community in America ongoing asked about you got the answer John go

ahead that's alright fun Thank You Sara I wanted to ask you about

immediate reaction to the president's comments that he made at that point

press conference in Elsa if it wasn't media every cable channel Fox NBC CNN

reacted immediately to the suggestion the president made that he did not

believe that Russia interfered in the u.s. presidential election I got my

inbox inundated with emails from Republican members of Congress with

their reaction immediately in 24 hours to 24 hours for president to correct the

record why did it take so long for the president to clarify the comments that

he made at that press conference look the president put out an initial tweet

after boarding Air Force One that clarified his comments on the

intelligence community wanted to make sure that was clear and at the very

first chance he had in a public setting the following day he clarified his

comments and I don't think that it was that long for that to be the very first

public appearance that he had following arriving back to the United States

actually it's a pretty long time and it was out there for it wasn't actually 24

hours before he responded at all again he put out an initial tweet from Air

Force One comment on this to clarify his remarks to change the wood to wood it

or wooden to wood and I think that you know a lot of people would argue that

there was ample time for the president he tweets all the time from air force

pond anywhere he did that to put out a statement which clarified what he meant

to say during the joint news conference and he didn't do that

what's so long as my question once he reviewed the transcript he wanted to

publicly he wanted to publicly address the clarification in which he did

Congress to impeach Deputy Attorney General rod roses scene is that

something that the White House would support for the lack of cooperation and

turning over documents to Congress the president's made clear he liked all

documents to be turned over but we're continuing to work with the art

department of justice I don't have anything further with the White House to

announce that everything do they have the did they have confidence within the

Deputy Attorney General the president would like to see the documents turned

over when the president no longer has confidence in someone his administration

will let you know general on a Friday at a press conference with Prime Minister

day I asked the president as he was leaving whether or not he would tell

Vladimir Putin to stay out of US elections as he was leaving with Prime

Minister he said yes did the president tell that Amir Putin at their summit in

Helsinki to stay out of US elections certainly the president as both he and

President Putin said discussed election meddling I think we've made very clear

what our position is on that I'm saying that they discussed election meddling

but did the president of the United States tell the President of Russia to

stay out of the u.s. election mr. president the president has made clear

to Vladimir Putin that he should stay out of US elections I'm sorry I'm

we'll go ahead reserved record it was a report last question it was a recording

made of their one-on-one meeting as I exist I'm not aware so Sarah that you

say that the president is very concerned about the election process you talk

about what he's doing you did not you did not mention voter suppression in

that voter suppression has been an issue for for decades and particularly in

these last few elections his voter suppression down the table when he was

talking about voter fraud people were talking about voter suppression as well

his voter suppression on the table is life we want to do everything within our

power to protect the integrity of our elections and we're going to look at

that on a number of fronts the reason I dress address these specific issues is

because of Russia's involvement in our elections in the past I'm going to take

one last question so I want to change a topic a minute if I may and go south

sure I think that thank you and so the incoming president of Mexico

has made two very bold suggestions number one he's looking at giving

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amnesty to the drug cartels operating within there today they come out and say

they're seriously looking at legalizing all drugs in Mexico now if they do that

obviously it's going to have a tremendous impact on the incoming amount

of drugs in the deep into the United States what is the president's position

on that and are they going to do anything to stop that from happening

everyone in Mexico certainly we're going to continue engaging with our Mexican

partners I don't have a specific policy announcement on that front however I can

say that we would not support the legalization of all drugs anywhere and

certainly wouldn't want to do anything that would allow more drugs to come into

this country thanks so much have a great day

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Sara senders goes on self-righteous rant when asked about Trump's attacks on the

press and won't refute claim it's the enemy of the people it's ironic Jim that

not only you and the media attack the president for his rhetoric when they

frequently lowered the level of conversation in this country

CNN's Jim Acosta on Thursday asked White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee

Sanders to address comments made by Ivanka Trump dispelling her father's

claim that depressing the enemy of the people but instead of taking the

opportunity to affirm the administration's support for the Free

Press Sanders listed a number of instances she

felt personally wronged by the media and declined to say that its members are not

the enemy of the people referring to another reporter's question a Costa

suggested it would be a good thing if you were to stay right here at this

briefing that the press the people who are gathered in this room right now

doing their jobs every day asking questions of officials like the ones you

brought forward earlier are not the enemy of the people I think we deserve

that a coast of said the president has made his position known Sanders said I

also think it's ironic I'm trying to answer your question I politely waited

and I called on you even after you interrupted me when I called on your

colleague it's ironic Jim that not only you and the media attack the president

for his rhetoric when they frequently lower the level of conversation in this

country she continued repeatedly repeatedly the media restarts personal

attacks without any content other to incite anger the media has attacked me

repeatedly said I should be harassed as a life sentence ice officials are not

welcomed in their place of worship when I was hosted by the Correspondents

Association you brought up a comedian to attack me as far as I know I'm the first

press secretary in the history of the United States that's required

Secret Service protection the media continues to ratchet up the verbal

assault against the president and everyone in this administration and

certainly we have a role to play but the media has to roll to play for the

discourse in this country as well you did not say in the course of those

remarks that you just made that the press is not the enemy of the people a

coast of replied are we to take it from what you just said we all get put

through the wringer we all get put through the meat grinder in this town

and you are not an exception and I'm sorry that happened to you I wish that

did not happen for the sake of this room for the people in this room this

democracy this country all the people around the world are watching what you

are saying and the White House for the United States of America the President

of the United States should not refer to us as enemy of the people his own

daughter acknowledges that and all I'm asking is you acknowledge that right

here and right now I appreciate your passion Sanders

replied I share it I've addressed this question I've addressed my personal

feelings I'm here to speak on behalf of the president he's made statements clear

watch the video below Sarah's question from NPR she asked you about Ivanka

Trump's statement that the press is not the enemy of the people and she asked

you whether or not the press is the enemy of the people you read off a

laundry list of your concerns about the press and then things that you feel like

are misreported but you did not say that the press is not the enemy of the people

and I think it would be a good thing if you were to say right here at this

briefing that the press the people who are gathered in this

right now doing their jobs every day asking questions of officials like the

ones you brought forward earlier or not the enemy of the people I I think we

deserve that the president has made his position known I also think it's ironic

Minds Heligan I'm trying to answer your question I politely waited and I even

called on you despite the fact that you interrupted me why calling on your

colleague I said it's ironic which is why I interrupted I'm trying to view if

you finish if you would not mind letting me have a follow-up that would be fun

but it's ironic Jim that not only you and the media attacked the president for

his rhetoric when they frequently lower the level of conversation in this

country repeatedly repeatedly the media resorts to personal attacks without any

content other than to incite anger the media has attacked me personally on a

number of occasions including your own Network said I should be harassed as a

life sentence that I should be choked ice officials are not welcomed in their

place of worship and personal information is shared on the Internet

when I was hosted by the Correspondents Association of which almost all of you

are members of you brought a comedian up to attack my appearance and call me a

traitor to my own gender in fact as I know and as far as I know I'm the first

press secretary in the history of the United States that's required Secret

Service protection the media continues to ratchet up the verbal assault against

the president and everyone in this administration and certainly we have a

role to play but the media has a role to play for the discourse in this country

as well if I may follow up excuse me you did not say in the course of those

remarks that you just made that the press is not the enemy of the people are

we to take it from what you just said we all get put through the wringer we all

get put in the meat grinder in this town and you're no exception and I'm sorry

that that happened to you I wish that that had not happened but for the sake

of this room that people who are in this

room this democracy this country all the people around the world are watching

what you're saying Sarah and the White House for the United States of America

the presidency should not refer to us as the enemy of the people his own daughter

acknowledges that and all I'm asking you to do sir is to acknowledge that right

now and right here I appreciate your passion I share it

I've addressed this question I've addressed my personal feelings I'm here

to speak on behalf of the president he's made his comments clear

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Jay komenduri, who has worked

for the Clinton and Obama

campaigns.

Congressman, there's a lot

swirling around.

What do you read in the tea

leaves from the manafort trial?

How do you think the white house

is handling it?

Some of the way the president's

responded this week adds to the

obstruction against him.

>> That's correct, Ari, and

thanks for your question.

The walls are closing in on the

president, you have the manafort

trial going on, you've got Cohen

with the tape and him

potentially flipping.

You also have a separate state

investigation into the trump

foundation which could lead to

criminal tax fraud issues.

That's why we're seeing an

increasing number of angry

tweets by the president.

When he goes out and tells his

attorney general to shut down

the Mueller investigation,

that's obstruction of justice.

And just because he does it in

full public view doesn't mean

it's not obstruction.

>> Do you have any view as to

why he did it that way?

There's a theory we've been

reporting on that it looks

incriminating, why even his own

lawyers denied what it was, this

wasn't an order when he said

should stop now, but does he

maybe know what Mueller has and

is trying to launder and

desensitize people to it by

doubling down on what any other

president would see as

obstruction, what Nixon said in

private was not as bad as this.

>> I think the president just

doesn't care with the law is.

To him it doesn't matter if you

publicly obstruct justice -- we

saw this happen when he fired

James Comey then went on TV a

few days later and said the one

thing his attorneys would have

told him never to say, which is

he fired Comey because of the

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