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Chuck Schumer's Plan To Stop Trump Ended In Catastrophic Defeat

Chuck Schumer and the Democrats are using the 2018 midterm elections as a springboard

to defeat Donald Trump in 2020.

And they settled on one fight to make that a reality.

But their plan just ended in catastrophic defeat.

Schumer and the Democrats are using every measure available to stop the nomination of

Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, which they believed would energize their base

heading into the November midterms.

Since Schumer and the Democrats lack the voters to defeat Kavanaugh outright, the left settled

on trying to kill nomination through death by a thousand cuts.

Schumer and Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Democrat Diane Feinstein sent a letter to

the National Archives demanding millions of documents dating from Kavanaugh's time as

Personal Secretary in the Bush administration.

The position of Personal Secretary only manages the flow of paper in the Oval Office, so rarely

would Kavanaugh have put his own thoughts and opinions in writing, but Democrats hoped

that by bogging down the confirmation process under a mountain of documents, it would amp

up pressure on moderate Republicans to turn against Trump's nominee.

But the strategy officially failed when David Ferriero – the head of the National Archives

– informed Schumer that under the Presidential Records Act, the Archives could only respond

to a document request from a Committee Chair.

"In our conversation, you noted that the minority staff of the Judiciary Committee

believe that the special access section of the PRA could be interpreted to include requests

from the ranking minority member.

You then asked if I would seek a new interpretation of this provision," Ferriero wrote in response

to the Democrats document request.

Ferriero then rejected Schumer's request by informing him, "[it]must be from the

chair (or the committee itself), unless specifically delegated by the committee to the ranking

minority member."

Feinstein responded by basically whining that the National Archives following the law was

unfair.

"Your unduly restrictive reading of the law results in one political party having

complete control over what records the Senate will be able to see," the California Democrat

wrote.

Feinstein continued that "a biased denial of document requests to one half of the Committee

is unsupported by the law."

The letter from the National Archives drives the final nail in the coffin of the Democrats

strategy to stop Kavanaugh.

They couldn't defeat him outright, so they sought to delay the confirmation and hoped

a scandal would emerge or at least would keep him off the bench before the Supreme Court's

new term starts October 1st.

But Republicans had pledged to defeat any attempts to string along the Kavanaugh confirmation

by promising to hold the vote as close to Election Day as possible in order to inflict

the maximum amount of political pain on the Democrats.

In 2016, voters who put the Supreme Court as their top issue overwhelmingly voted for

Donald Trump.

So this is friendly political ground for the Republicans this election season.

They were more than happy to engage the Democrats in this battle, but the Democrats just played

their last card and their strategy went bust.

We will keep you up to date on any new developments in Judge Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation

battle.

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Kathleen Turner on 'Gross' Trump Handshake & Difficulties With the 'Friends' Cast | THR News - Duration: 1:58.

Iconic Hollywood star Kathleen Turner isn't afraid to tell it like it is. In a new Vulture profile,

the now 64-year-old actress dished on Donald Trump's "gross" handshake, difficulties working

with the Friends cast and her "asshole" Peggy Sue Got Married co-star, Nicolas Cage.

In the article, Turner told a story about how some of Hollywood's biggest male stars

had a competition to see who could hook up with her first, saying,

The actress continued,

Turner also had a awkward story to tell about Donald Trump. She said of the now president,

And the actress didn't sugarcoat her time working with Cage on Peggy Sue Got Married,

as well as the bizarre direction he decided to go with his character.

Turner revealed,

Turner also opened up about why she didn't like working with the Friends cast

when she guest starred on the sitcom.

The actress said,

She also called the actors a clique, adding,

For more on this story, head to THR.com. And let me know what you think of Kathleen Turner's

surprising revelations in the comments. Until next time,

for The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Tiffany Taylor.

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Robert Mueller Crossed The Line With A Disgusting Assault On Trump - Duration: 10:32.

Robert Mueller Crossed The Line With A Disgusting Assault On Trump

Special counsel Robert Mueller is twisting the screws into Donald Trump with his Russia

witch hunt.

He's pulling out all the stops to build a case to remove him from office.

And he just crossed the line with a series of actions that reminded Americans of a third

world police state.

Mueller's strategy to bring down Trump is to build a case against former Trump campaign

chairman Paul Manafort.

Critics believe Mueller is going to throw the book at Manafort in order to force him

to turn on Trump and spill his guts about Russian collusion.

He's digging through Manafort's financial records from as far back as 2006 in order

to scrounge up any evidence that Manafort committed a crime.

CNN reports:

"SPECIAL COUNSEL ROBERT MUELLER'S TEAM IS REACHING BACK MORE THAN A DECADE IN ITS

INVESTIGATION OF PAUL MANAFORT, A SIGN OF THE PRESSURE MUELLER IS PLACING ON PRESIDENT

DONALD TRUMP'S FORMER CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN.

THE FBI'S WARRANT FOR A JULY SEARCH OF MANAFORT'S ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA, HOME SAID THE INVESTIGATION

CENTERED ON POSSIBLE CRIMES COMMITTED AS FAR BACK AS JANUARY 2006, ACCORDING TO A SOURCE

BRIEFED ON THE INVESTIGATION.

THE BROAD TIME FRAME IS THE LATEST INDICATION THAT MUELLER'S TEAM IS GOING WELL BEYOND

RUSSIAN MEDDLING DURING THE CAMPAIGN AS PART OF ITS INVESTIGATION OF TRUMP CAMPAIGN ASSOCIATES.

MANAFORT, WHO HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF AN FBI INVESTIGATION FOR THREE YEARS, HAS EMERGED

AS A FOCAL POINT FOR MUELLER."

But Mueller went even further in busting out the Gestapo tactics.

His agents picked the lock on Manafort's home and barged in to conduct their predawn

raid.

The New York Times reports:

"PAUL J. MANAFORT WAS IN BED EARLY ONE MORNING IN JULY WHEN FEDERAL AGENTS BEARING A SEARCH

WARRANT PICKED THE LOCK ON HIS FRONT DOOR AND RAIDED HIS VIRGINIA HOME.

THEY TOOK BINDERS STUFFED WITH DOCUMENTS AND COPIED HIS COMPUTER FILES, LOOKING FOR EVIDENCE

THAT MR.

MANAFORT, PRESIDENT TRUMP'S FORMER CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN, SET UP SECRET OFFSHORE BANK ACCOUNTS.

THEY EVEN PHOTOGRAPHED THE EXPENSIVE SUITS IN HIS CLOSET."

The agents barreled through the door with guns drawn and even conducted a humiliating

search on Manafort's wife.

CNN also reports:

"FBI AGENTS ENTERED WITH GUNS DRAWN AND INSISTED ON SEARCHING KATHLEEN MANAFORT FOR

WEAPONS, A STANDARD PART OF FBI SEARCHES BUT A JARRING EVENT FOR THE MANAFORTS, THE SOURCES

SAID."

Mueller's investigators told Manafort they expected to indict him on financial crimes

and tax evasion.

The special counsel is following a standard prosecutorial technique of piling up charges

against suspects on the lower rungs of an organization in order to turn them against

the higher-ups.

But Manafort has denied any collusion with the Russians.

And no evidence exists that proves the Trump campaign coordinated with Moscow.

Would Mueller actually encourage Manafort to lie?

One Trump confidante believes that is the case.

Roger Stone declared Mueller was trying to pressure Manafort into "bearing false witness"

against Trump.

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Jeff Sessions Just Said The One Thing Every Trump Supporter Was Waiting To Hear - Duration: 4:44.

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California Man Accused Of Vandalizing Trump's Hollywood Star - Duration: 0:20.

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Trump just got humiliating news about the fate of his star on Hollywood's "Walk of Fame" - Duration: 2:15.

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Trump Talks Tough On Iran - Duration: 1:59.

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WSJ: FMR TRUMP ATTORNEY MICHAEL COHEN UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR TAX FRAUD - Duration: 15:14.

senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano joins me now there is so much

to feast on here Paul Manafort sin a whole world of hurt

how important is Rick gates oh he's the the critical testimony that the

government provides because he has presented an intimate knowledge of all

of the financial shenanigans that the government has accused the Paul Manafort

of engaging in from income tax evasion to bank fraud to lobbying for a foreign

country without registering for it the greatest of these is the income tax

evasion in the bank where that's the one he spent the the ones he spent the most

time with so you have the go back and forth between these two guys who I mean

from what it looks like we're committing crimes and from what you and I were

talking about there's some some evidence there of that what does that have to do

with the President of the United States it has nothing to do with the president

the president's name has been prohibited from being mentioned by the judge now

the judge can only prohibit that of the lawyers witnesses mentioned the

president's name twice once with respect to the name of the building Trump Tower

and once with respect to the president likes the Yankees and we have some

tickets for him well then come the president they call him Donald Trump he

wasn't the president at the time those are the only references which are

innocuous but this really this trial has zero to do with Donald Trump the person

or Donald Trump the president is it problematic that clearly there were some

illegal things going on with Paul Manafort for the president at all when

it comes to having worked for the Trump campaign no no this does not cover the

years that Palmer that this trial does not allege facts that the government

says occurred during the time the Paul Manafort was the president's campaign

manager I mean this goes back to 2012 and ends around 14 or 15 but it doesn't

get into 16 for Manta Ford only managed the president's campaign for about four

months in the summer of 2016 why do you think then bob muller is perched

well for the wreaths for the reasons that this judge has said which is you

only want Paul Manafort you're only squeezing and the judges phrased

residues they don't speak this way from the bench but the other judge has been

very candid very colorful your your only squeezing Paul Manafort because you want

him to testify against the president now the response to that is we are lawyers

and we have ethical duties we are prosecutors if we find evidence of

crimes we must pursue that criminality whether it's our original mission or not

that is a truthful statement with their obligation they can pursue it themselves

or they can pass it on to another prosecutor and have it pursue our case

they pursued it themselves you're a judge looking at this case potentially

how much time could Paul manna for face because that's where the pressure comes

in correct I think if he's convicted he's likely to be sentenced to 60 years

in jail he's exposed to more but that's likely what it will come down to if he's

convicted of all these allegations but the conviction depends on whether or not

for the most part because there's some documents here that support the the

government's case but for the most part the conviction rests or falls on rick

gates and the job of the metaphors lawyers which as Peter Doocy just told

us will start in about 30 minutes is to destroy him on the witness stand all

right Pete hagseth and I talked about this last hour from a political

standpoint but from legality standpoint I'm curious to know how important is it

to know that Paul Manafort had dealings with this former pro Russian Ukrainian

president who we know is as dirty as they come you know again the judge

ordered the government not to use pejorative terms about these Ukrainian

officially don't call them oligarchs call them the former president because

the church doesn't really want to sanitize things but he doesn't want to

add a prejudicial term to describe them I honestly don't think that the origin

of this money being a Ukrainian oligarch or whatever well in effect the ultimate

outcome the ultimate outcome that is whether mana Ford is convicted or

acquitted will be determined by whether or not the jury believes gates

if Gates is to be believed the evidence of criminal behavior

is truly overwhelming gates credible or not in your estimation ah you know the

government does this all the time and dates a group of people and cuts a deal

with one of them some people say this is a bribe

you know in return for letting you plead guilty to a very little crime you're

giving us the testimony we want to hear you're not going to go to jail and your

colleague he's convicted will jurors often believe that they believe the

criminals riding on criminals yes they built they believe that all these

confessions he made yesterday including robbing his own partner and boss Paul

Manafort are believable I got a break news now with you here on the mezzanine

has seen some arms and

legs with some very interesting actors some of them criminal what do you make

of it all I think it's a lot larger than anybody imagined at the time that Jeff

Sessions recused himself and allowed his deputy Rod Rosenstein to appoint a

special counsel and in a sense this is this is egregiously unfair to the

president that they have now instead

Trump's attorneys are planning to send a letter now to the special counsel

possibly as soon as tomorrow that will largely rebuff their latest offer for a

sit-down interview with the president the president's legal team objects to

the fact that it will still include questions related to obstruction of

justice because they claim that's outside the original purview of the

Russia probe something the judge and I have been talking about there's a whole

lot outside of that former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Tom Dupree

agrees watch they have to have a reason for answering these questions this is

not a fishing expedition the questions have to be relevant to the charge that

Muller has namely to investigate tampering with the 2016 election this is

not an opportunity for Muller to basically ask the president wide-ranging

questions anything he wants to know it has to be linked to his investigatory

mandate chief White House correspondent John Roberts obviously on the North Lawn

now outside the White House John and good afternoon to you Harris the parks

department here meticulously grooming the lawn so that's why he here the leaf

blower in the background we're also watching the president's Twitter feed to

see if he might weigh in on the latest news about Cohen though the president

has been encouraged to limit his tweets when it comes to talking about legal

matters we do know that the president's attorneys are working on a response to

the Muller letter of last week outlining the parameters of how he would like an

interview with the President to go we are told by sources that the response

letter from the president's legal team will not be forthcoming today so that

puts it at tomorrow at the earliest sources telling Fox News that the

president's legal team deeply concerned about molars desire to ask the president

questions related to obstruction of justice in their proposal letter to

Muller which was sent a number of weeks ago the president's legal team wanted

the questions limited to Russia the election and whether there was collusion

with the Trump campaign their contention is that that was what Muller was

appointed to investigate and they do not believe that the president should be

subject to questions regarding article 2 of the Constitution which spells out

presidential powers Muller said that in addition to asking those questions about

Russia and the election and possible collusion he also wants to ask about

obstruction of justice Rudy Giuliani telling Fox News early this morning

quote we have a real reluctance about allowing any questions regarding

obstruction of justice here's more from Tom Dupree on the subject obviously the

president is a busy person and if this is information that you can get in a

different way then you're obligated to try to get it through that source before

trying to get it from the President of the United States

so this is an argument that the president's legal team has been making

that that Moeller they believe has not fully demonstrated the need to talk to

the president that he is the only person who can give Moeller the information

that he's looking for it's unclear at this moment as well as what the

president's attorneys are going to go for in their response letter but I was

told that one possible scenario that might be acceptable would be an

in-person interview to talk about rush of the election and possible collusion

and then any questions about possible obstruction or any questions that would

go to the issue of obstruction of justice would be in written form again

here's Dupree the president obviously would like to do things in writing that

gives them time to think about their answers to craft the right answer as

opposed to a face-to-face interaction where you know as we've seen a lot

witnesses sometimes don't quite get it right under the pressure of the moment

Rudy Giuliani telling Fox News again that the president wants to continue

down the road of negotiation to try to make this happen he believes that if he

can get in a room with robert muller he can convince him of his innocence and

that there was no collusion but what the president's attorneys really fear here

Harris is that if he starts asking him questions about obstruction and then

brings him back in after he gets more information that really could be setting

a perjury trap which could be really bad news for the president Harrison all

right John Roberts thank you very much let's bring in James Freeman now an

assistant editor of The Wall Street Journal editorial page author of the

brand new book borrowed time on store shelves today great to see you in a beer

I well there's been a lot of breaking news in your paper in the last hour or

so you've got the Michael Cohen tax fraud investigation going on

but I want to talk specifically about where we are with a sit-down interview

and you know James I have been reporting based on what we know that once Robert

Muller would get to the president we might see a quick wrap-up so it's easy

to understand why the president might want to sit down yeah I think this this

is part of a negotiation it's been going on for a while I think maybe we're

thinking maybe it's not going to wrap up so soon if they're at an impasse so this

question of can the obstruction questions be written or or do they have

to be done in a live interview and I it seemed like Muller recently it said okay

some of them can be written but he still wants us I'm questioning there and I

think the president's lawyers are wise to say make this be about Russia which

was what this investigation was supposed to be about contains us under it's

understandable that you know written verses the spoken word you're gonna have

at Ernie's present anyway and I know the president you know gets criticized by

some for not being economic with his words I would say probably most I mean

he's very candid when he speaks you know and tweets and so the question then

becomes how did the the written deal ever get on the table in the first place

Muller's gotta know that's gonna be something that everybody would want well

I think as long as if Muller is saying okay I'll do some written but others I'm

going to question you live then his team may feel like they have enough to go

after the president on obstruction now as you've discussed and I'm sure the

judge would tell us mr. Dershowitz is explained on this network why there's a

really high bar to getting an obstruction case against the president

he is the one who holds all the executive authority under our

Constitution obviously so so there are issues there I think we'd have if they

can't settle this dispute we might have a dispute like we saw in the Clinton era

in terms of Special Counsel of fighting over a subpoena but I know you look at

the polling very carefully you look at the politics of this issue when I talk

with potential voters and those are the people who really count because it's

who's going to go to the polls yes in the midterms and in 2020 most people

can't even remember originally what this case was about and and they hear the

word collusion and they think well some people say it's not a crime Rudy

Giuliani doesn't you know doesn't think it's a crime there are many

experts by the way who say that that particular thing is not a crime Road

conspiracy actually would be the crime thread but people don't even recall

potential voters where we started with this but they see criminality Paul

Manafort Rick gates yep where are we in terms of

this being an issue for the voters well we see a lot of cases but they don't

directly relate to that original charges also I think what you're asking I think

the answer is that it is politically sustainable for I know the president

keeps saying he wants to talk to Muller I think it's politically sustainable for

him to say no because of this fact that it's now more than 2 years since the

government began investigating this alleged collusion we're still not seeing

evidence of alleged collusion and I hear it from both Republicans and Democrats

strategists who work on campaigns this is not what people ask about yeah when

they're in swing districts around this country so who is this serving because

Democrats today from you know your reporting on this I am - some are saying

that you know in terms of this issue the resist resist is back like never before

but that doesn't drive people to the polls for Democrats or Republicans Trump

idea within the Democratic Party and I'm not saying that's all Democrats but I

don't think that's a political winner I think some people in the party realize

that but as far as whether it serves one party or another mr. Muller and this is

the reason this is problematic he is almost unaccountable and can pursue this

because any attempt to manage him by the duly elected leadership is now seen as

interference last question as we head up to the midterms now and people make

their choices how much do you think people are focused on this issue before

after the midterms I don't think they are I think if there's no difference

leading up in post right now I think if President Trump wants to make this with

his Republican colleagues about the economy they've got a pretty strong hand

yeah so in other words why sit down now before the midterms because it won't

make much difference I don't I don't think his polls are gonna go up if he

sits down but there's big downside if he's trapped in some unrelated statement

that isn't accurate right all right your book is called borrowed

it and and we're kind of on borrowed time because we've got it great but

congratulations Thank You ppreciate you thanks good to be here president Trump

going all-in hoping his endorsement will push the GOP candidate across the finish

line in Ohio special election today Democrats are hoping for an upset of

course with polls showing a tight race for that House seat live report with

analysis stay close plus the Trump administration renewing sanctions

against Iran Democrats don't like the move so will it force Iran to change

some ways they say that they want us to be sincere really they're calling death

for America

you

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BREAKING NEWS Out Of Iran! How the EU will thwart Trump's tough Iran sanctions - Duration: 5:49.

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Trump Get's the ULTIMATE Revenge on Trudeau, Illegals Are Now Self-Deporting to Canada! - Duration: 3:17.

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Former CIA Director John Brennan Destroys One Trump's Biggest Russia Witch Hunt Claims - Duration: 1:44.

saying, and unlike this

president, I respect the need to

protect sources.

I guess what I'm trying to get

at is one of Donald Trump's

attacks on the intelligence

community where you spent the

vast majority of your career and

on law enforcement, which is

both sides of those, CIA run by

his hand picked appointees and

before that, by a political

supporter, Mike Pompeo.

The FBI now run by his hand

picked nominee, Christopher

WRAY.

He attacks them constantly.

Is it -- should he have been

warned by the FBI that there

were Russian agents in trump

tower?

Do you know if there was enough

information in possession of the

U.S. Government that in

hindsight maybe he should have

been warned?

>> Certainly the campaign was

given defensive briefings by the

FBI what they should be on the

lookout for.

But if there were ongoing

investigations at the time,

which Jim Comey and others have

acknowledged that in late July,

there were -- those

investigations were opened.

It's very, very difficult to

reveal details of an

investigation while at the same

time protecting the integrity of

that investigation.

So I know that the bureau tried

to balance their need to warn

and to advise the two campaigns

about the potential for foreign

interference.

But at the same time, continue

to pull those investigative

threads and they continued to

pull them throughout the course

of the campaign and during the

period between election and

inauguration day and subsequent

to that.

But the bureau has to be able to

protect sources and methods and

be able to ensure that their

investigation is going to be

able to continue.

>> And that was something that

was cherished and held dear by

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Robert Mueller's Awful Scheme To Take Down Trump Just Blew Up In His Face - Duration: 10:50.

Robert Mueller's Awful Scheme To Take Down Trump Just Blew Up In His Face

Robert Mueller launched his plan to remove Donald Trump from office.

He announced indictments against two former aides and a guilty plea from a third.

But when the smoke cleared, Mueller's big move instantly blew up in his face.

When Mueller announced that former campaign manager Paul Manafort and former Manafort

deputy Rick Gates would be indicted, anti-Trump forces in the swamp believed they would finally

discover the evidence that proved Trump and his campaign had colluded with Russia.

But it was fake news.

In the 31-page indictment of Manafort and Gates, neither Trump, the campaign, nor the

2016 election were ever mentioned.

Manafort and Gates were brought up on charges stemming from their work as foreign lobbyists

from 2006 to 2015.

Trump immediately took to Twitter to rail against the media for over-hyping the story

and pointed out that this was another swing and a miss for Mueller in his quest to drive

him from office over the Russia collusion theory.

The anti-Trump media then tried to point to the guilty plea of a 29-year-old former volunteer

of the campaign for his false statements to the FBI over his contacts with the Russians.

George Papadopoulos was a foreign policy advisor on a board that met only once in 2016.

He had tried to convince campaign higher-ups that he could set up a meeting with Vladimir

Putin, but was repeatedly shot down.

He pled guilty to lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russians, including one conversation

where it was claimed he was offered thousands of Hillary Clinton emails.

No emails were given to the campaign and no meetings with any Russians took place.

In fact, email exchanges from top campaign officials show they rejected the idea out

of hand.

If Mueller's opening salvo was two indictments for financial crimes from before the campaign

even started, and a low-level volunteer who got over his skis and lied to the FBI, then

he is holding no cards.

His investigation was the swamp's last chance to impeach Trump.

And now it's blowing up in their face.

Do you agree?

Let us know your thoughts in the comment section.

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Trump Bashes Jeff Sessions In Middle Of NATO Trip - Duration: 10:36.

Trump Bashes Jeff Sessions In Middle Of NATO Trip

The president was busy tweeting Thursday morning and challenged his attorney general to act

regarding FBI lawyer Lisa Page's refusal to comply with subpoena and testify before

Congress.

Trump called out Jeff Sessions with the first of several tweets:

"As I head out to a very important NATO meeting, I see that FBI Lover/Agent Lisa Page

is dodging a Subpoena & is refusing to show up and testify," Trump tweeted early Thursday

morning.

He continued, "What can she possibly say about her statements and lies.

So much corruption on the other side.

Where is the Attorney General?"

This is just the most recent example of Trump targeting Sessions.

The president criticized him for recusing himself from the Russia-collusion investigation

and for his "weak position" on former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's

"crimes."

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

he was going to recuse himself…I would have quickly picked someone else.

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

that there was No Collusion!" Trump tweeted last month.

Trump let loose his frustration with Session's lack of action in going after allegations

of government surveillance abuse.

He called it a "disgraceful" decision to instruct the Department of Justice's

inspector general to probe the allegations.

"Why is A.G. Jeff Sessions asking the Inspector General to investigate potentially massive

FISA abuse.

Will take forever, has no prosecutorial power and already late with reports on Comey etc.

Isn't the I.G. an Obama guy?

Why not use Justice Department lawyers?

DISGRACEFUL!" Trump tweeted.

Thursday's comment came in the wake of Lisa Page defying a subpoena to appear on Wednesday

before the House Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform Committees, even as her

lawyer claims she "will cooperate with this investigation."

The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Bob Goodlatte said Wednesday that U.S.

Marshals were called in to serve Page with a subpoena to testify and accused her of "apparently"

having "something to hide."

Members of Congress want to question Page regarding her anti-Trump text messages with

FBI agent Peter Strzok, with whom she had an affair.

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Trump has offered to send Pompeo to North Korea again: Bolton - Duration: 2:04.

Let's start with those comments by U.S. President Donald Trump's top national security adviser.

John Bolton has been speaking to Fox News,.. telling them that North Korea HAS TO start

taking concrete steps on denuclearization.

He also mentioned that President Trump is prepared to send Secretary of State Mike Pompeo

back to Pyongyang to keep the dialogue between the two sides going at the highest level.

Lee Seung-jae reports.

U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton says President Trump has offered to send Secretary

of State Mike Pompeo to Pyongyang once again,... to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un,...

and continue the ongoing negotiations on dismantling the regime's nuclear weapons program.

In an interview with Fox News on Tuesday,... Bolton revealed Trump made the proposal in

his most recent letter to Kim,... which was delivered to North Korean Foreign Minister

Ri Yong-ho during last week's ASEAN forum in Singapore.

Asked about the possibility for a second summit between Kim and Trump,... Bolton said there

aren't any plans yet,... but President Trump is "prepared to meet at any point".

He added that what's really needed isn't more rhetoric,... but "performance from North Korea

on denuclearization."

Bolton dismissed North Korea's calls for an easing of sanctions,... saying the Trump administration

will continue to enforce them,... until Pyongyang denuclearizes.

Bolton says the U.S. has lived up to its side of the Singapore Declaration,... but North

Korea,... he feels,... has not taken the steps needed to denuclearize.

Bolton also downplayed the significance of North Korea returning 55 boxes of remains

of presumed American soldiers killed during the Korean War,... saying it's just one part

of the agreement the two sides reached in Singapore.

He went on to say the North should return the remains of all foreign soldiers without

having to be asked... since there's no point withholding remains from a conflict that ended

several decades ago.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.

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U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton says...

North Korea has to start taking concrete steps on denuclearization.

Speaking to Fox News,... he also said President Trump is willing to send Secretary of State

Mike Pompeo back to Pyongyang to keep the dialogue momentum going.

Park Hee-jun reports.

U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton says President Trump has offered to send Secretary

of State Mike Pompeo to Pyongyang once again,... to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

and continue negotiations on denuclearization.

In an interview with Fox News on Tuesday,... Bolton revealed that Trump made the proposal

in his most recent letter to Kim,... delivered to North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho

during last week's ASEAN Regional Forum in Singapore.

But contrary to Bolton's remarks,... the U.S. State Department said it has nothing to reveal

at this point.

Spokesperson Heather Nauert told reporters there is nothing to announce concerning any

future trip to North Korea by Mike Pompeo,... but said she isn't going to predict what could

happen,... leaving possibility of another visit open.

Bolton also said that although there aren't any plans yet for a second summit between

Kim and Trump,...

President Trump is "prepared to meet at any point".

He added that what's really needed isn't more rhetoric,... but North Korea making progress

on denuclearization.

Bolton also dismissed North Korea's calls for an easing of sanctions,... and reiterated

that the Trump administration will continue to enforce them until the North's complete

denuclearization.

And while the U.S. has lived up to its side of the agreement reached in Singapore,...

he said he felt North Korea was not doing enough.

Although the North returned 55 boxes of remains of presumed American soldiers killed during

the Korean War,... Bolton downplayed its significance saying it's just one part of the agreement,...

and that it should return the remains of all foreign soldiers,... as there's no point withholding

remains from a conflict that ended several decades ago.

Park Hee-jun, Arirang News.

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