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Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner have arrived at John McCain's funeral to pay their respects

Their attendance comes after Donald Trump was deliberately not invited to the service

   Friends, family members and politicians gathered at Washington National Cathedral on Sept

1 for John McCain's funeral. Among those mourning the Arizona senator and war hero were Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner – which is notable since Ivanka's father Donald Trump was explicitly not invited to the memorial

 As previously reported, people close to McCain told the White House in May that he didn't want Trump at his funeral and would rather have Vice President Mike Pence be there instead

Pence spoke at the memorial earlier this week, saying "the president asked me to be here on behalf of a grateful nation, to pay a debt of honor and respect to a man who served his country throughout his life, in uniform and in public office

"    People weren't thrilled by Ivanka and Jared's appearance at the funeral, though

Twitter user @MyKidsHavePaws wrote, "I think @jaredkushner & @IvankaTrump should NOT have attended @senjohnmccain's funeral! THIS IS HIS DAY!" Another user wrote, "Ivanka and Jared have major balls showing up at John McCain's funeral

The entire Trump family should have stayed away." Ivanka and Jared have major balls showing up at John McCain's funeral

The entire Trump family should have stayed away.  — J.Ag RN (@traumamama314) September 1, 2018   TALK ABOUT A COMPLETE LACK OF SITUATIONAL AWARENESS, @IvankaTrump & her contemptible hubby showing up at @SenJohnMcCain's funeral this morning

Seriously kids, head to NYC or some place you are welcome or can blend in with other assh*les

 — Jamie Lindsay (@JamieLindsay) September 1, 2018    Other political figures who attended the service included former Vice President Al Gore, former Secretary of State John Kerry, and senators Elizabeth Warren and Sherrod Brown

Two former presidents and political rivals, George W. Bush and Barack Obama were also in attendance, and are each expected to deliver eulogies later in the service

For more infomation >> John McCain Funeral: Fans Slam Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner For Attending After Donald Not Invited - - Duration: 2:35.

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😲CNN URGÊNCIA SERÁ IMPEACHMENT DE DONALD TRUMP?? - Duration: 5:45.

For more infomation >> 😲CNN URGÊNCIA SERÁ IMPEACHMENT DE DONALD TRUMP?? - Duration: 5:45.

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DOJ's Bruce Ohr kept Mueller deputy 'in the loop' about anti Trump dossier, sources say - Duration: 14:16.

For more infomation >> DOJ's Bruce Ohr kept Mueller deputy 'in the loop' about anti Trump dossier, sources say - Duration: 14:16.

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Donald Trump Grows Angry With Sessions - Duration: 11:40.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump Grows Angry With Sessions - Duration: 11:40.

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Al Gore Calls on Donald Trump to Resign, Points Out His One "Failure" - Duration: 4:37.

For more infomation >> Al Gore Calls on Donald Trump to Resign, Points Out His One "Failure" - Duration: 4:37.

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Trump Just Dropped One Massive Hint About Firing Jeff Sessions - Duration: 3:33.

For more infomation >> Trump Just Dropped One Massive Hint About Firing Jeff Sessions - Duration: 3:33.

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Trump Tells Rally: "Crooked Hillary Will Be Behind Bars Very Soon" - Duration: 1:18.

For more infomation >> Trump Tells Rally: "Crooked Hillary Will Be Behind Bars Very Soon" - Duration: 1:18.

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Omarosa Utterly Humiliated, Trump-Bashing Book Doesn't Pan Out Like She Hoped - Duration: 3:37.

For more infomation >> Omarosa Utterly Humiliated, Trump-Bashing Book Doesn't Pan Out Like She Hoped - Duration: 3:37.

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Trump taglia i fondi all'agenzia Onu per i palestinesi. "30 giorni e chiudiamo" - Duration: 6:29.

 Ora è ufficiale. Ora che il Dipartimento di Stato ha comunicato al Palazzo di Vetro che gli Stati Uniti taglieranno tutti i finanziamenti all'Unrwa, l'Agenzia delle Nazioni Unite per i Rifugiati

La mazzata è di quelle che possono lasciare un segno. Mortale. Perché senza i finanziamenti Usa, dicono ad HuffPost fonti Onu a Gaza e Ramallah, l'Unrwa sarà costretta a chiudere o, nella migliore delle ipotesi, ridurre drasticamente le sue attività non solo nella Striscia o in Cisgiordania, ma anche in Libano, Giordania e in altri Paesi arabi dove è consistente la presenza di rifugiati palestinesi

 La decisione dell'amministrazione Trump è "estremamente deplorevole" e scioccante, afferma Chriss Gunness, portavoce dell'Unrwa

Una decisione, aggiunge, "che potrà avere effetti negativi per "milioni di persone, tra più svantaggiate e marginalizzate al mondo"

E poi la previsione. Angosciante, che Gunnness consegna ad HuffPost: se non vi saranno nuovi finanziamenti, e l'Europa è la prima destinataria di questo appello, l'Unrwa può resistere per 30 giorni, e poi chiudere i battenti

 Tra le altre cose, l'Unrwa dà lavoro a 30mila palestinesi, insegnanti, operatori sanitari etc

Saranno loro le prime vittime della scure di Trump: finiranno per ingrossare l'esercito dei senza lavoro, in particolare a Gaza

"L'amministrazione Trump ha 'elevato' il ricatto economico ad arma politica, incurante degli effetti catastrofici che quei tagli avranno sulle già drammatiche condizioni di vita di centinaia di migliaia di civili palestinesi, in particolare nella Striscia di Gaza

L'Unrwa opera da 70 anni e in questo arco di tempo, non c'è stato un presidente americano, prima di Trump, neanche il più accanito sostenitore d'Israele, che si è pinto a tanto, ", denuncia Hanan Ashrawi, più volte ministra palestinese ed oggi tra i leader dell'Olp, raggiunta telefonicamente da HuffPost nel suo ufficio a Ramallah: "La decisione annunciata da Washington – aggiunge Ashrawi – è crudele e irresponsabile"

 "C'è un infinito numero di rifugiati che continua ad ottenere assistenza" mentre "i palestinesi continuano a colpire l'America", ha affermato l'ambasciatrice Usa all'Onu, Nikki Haley, secondo quanto riporta il Washington Post

"E dove è l'Arabia Saudita? Dove sono gli Emirati Arabi? Dov'è il Kuwait - ha aggiunto - non gli importa abbastanza dei palestinesi per offrire soldi in grado di assicurare che ci si prenda cura di questi bambini?"

Dimenticando che la vera, grande tragedia di Gaza e della sua gente, è la normalità

 Ed è nella "normalità" che Gaza muore. L'ultimo, documentato grido d'allarme, è stato lanciato da Oxfam

L'assedio sta privando una popolazione di meno di due milioni di abitanti, il 56% al di sotto dei 18 anni, del bene più vitale: l'acqua

A oltre quattro anni dal sanguinoso conflitto che nel 2014 distrusse buona parte del sistema idrico e fognario di Gaza, il sistema straordinario disegnato dalla comunità internazionale per la ricostruzione post-bellica (il cosiddetto Gaza Reconstruction Mechanism-Grm) non riesce ancora a rispondere ai bisogni dei quasi 2 milioni di abitanti della Striscia "intrappolati" in una delle zone più densamente popolate del mondo

 Le Nazioni Unite annunciano che entro il 2020, tra nemmeno due anni, sarà praticamente impossibile vivere a Gaza per la mancanza di energia elettrica, il più alto tasso di disoccupazione al mondo e l'impossibilità per la popolazione di accedere anche a beni essenziali come cibo e, per l'appunto, acqua pulita

 In un documentato report, Save the Children, chiede a Israele di interrompere subito il blocco di Gaza, dove quasi la metà della popolazione non ha lavoro e l'80% sopravvive solo grazie agli aiuti umanitari, e chiede alle autorità palestinesi e israeliane di fornire i servizi di base indispensabili agli abitanti dell'area

"Qui è diverso dagli altri paesi che hanno l'energia elettrica per tutto il giorno, la nostra vita non è come la loro

Il mio sogno più grande è poter essere come gli altri bambini che vivono in pace, in sicurezza e hanno l'elettricità," dice agli operatori di Save the Children Rania che ha 13 anni e vive a Gaza

Rania e i bambini di Gaza hanno conosciuto solo la guerra. E le sue conseguenze che segnano l'esistenza fin dalla più giovane età

Il primo dato emerso da uno studio dell'Unicef successivo alla guerra di Gaza dell'estate 2014, indica che il 97% dei minori interpellati aveva visto cadaveri o corpi feriti, e che il 47% di questi aveva assistito direttamente all'uccisione di persone

 Si tratta di sintomi frequenti in qualunque territorio martoriato da una guerra ma, nel caso dei bambini di Gaza, la situazione diventa ancora più insostenibile, sia per l'alta percentuale di minorenni nella Striscia, sia perché Gaza è una striscia di terra, isolata e circondata da Israele e dal mare perennemente sorvegliato dalla marina dello Stato ebraico

Ora, sulla gente di Gaza si abbatte anche la scure dei tagli americani. Così Gaza muore

For more infomation >> Trump taglia i fondi all'agenzia Onu per i palestinesi. "30 giorni e chiudiamo" - Duration: 6:29.

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1 Month After Trump Baby Balloon, Muslim Mayor Finally Sees What Patriots Have For Him - Duration: 5:15.

For more infomation >> 1 Month After Trump Baby Balloon, Muslim Mayor Finally Sees What Patriots Have For Him - Duration: 5:15.

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Meghan McCain's In Tears: Slams Donald Trump's 'Cheap Rhetoric' In Eulogy - Daily News - Duration: 3:35.

Meghan McCain gave a heartfelt speech about her late father John McCain at his funeral on Sept

1 and in it, she slammed Donald Trump for not making the same American sacrifice her father made as Ivanka Trump sat in the audience

   Meghan McCain, 33, broke down in tears eulogizing her "great American" father, John McCain at his funeral on Sept

1, while blasting the man in the Oval Office who "lived in comfort" while her dad suffered and served

"We mourn the passing of American greatness, the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who never made the sacrifice he gave so willingly," Meghan said as President Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump sat in the audience

"Not the opportunistic appropriation of those who live lives of comfort & privilege while he suffered & served

He was a great fire who burned bright, his fire illuminated people but a few have resented that fire for the light it cast about them-for the the truth it revealed about his character

"    "My father was convinced of the need to defend American greatness with ferocity and faith," she continued

"Americans have a responsibility to defend the old world from its worse self. The America of John McCain is the America of Abraham Lincoln

Fulfilling the promise of the Declaration of Independence that all men are created equal

The America of John McCain is generous and welcoming and bold. She is resourceful and confident and secure

she meets her responsibilities…The America of John McCain has no need to be made great again because the America of John McCain was always great

" At this point, Meghan's words were met with loud applause.  Meghan continued to point out how the way he lived his life affected the country and her own life

"Your greatness is woven into my life and woven into the life and liberty of the country you sacrificed so much to defend," she said

"You have always honored the flag you loved." "My father is gone & my sorrow is immense, I love you, dad," Meghan ended

 Meghan first spoke out about her father's death on social media when she posted a memorable statement right after his passing started to make headlines

The co-host of The View has been open about her dad's cancer diagnosis and struggle over the past year in public posts and on her talk show as she is with a lot of public topics

It's one of the reasons she's been inspirational for a lot of people and her ability to speak civilly with others who think differently from her is also a pleasant part of her personality

 In addition to Meghan, former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush gave beautiful eulogies for the war hero and truly shed light on all he's achieved in his inspirational 81 years

After McCain's funeral, he will be buried in the U.S. Naval Academy Cemetery in Annapolis, Maryland

The honorable gravesite will overlook the Severn River and be next to McCain's friend Adm

Chuck Larson.  

For more infomation >> Meghan McCain's In Tears: Slams Donald Trump's 'Cheap Rhetoric' In Eulogy - Daily News - Duration: 3:35.

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Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Attend John McCain's Funeral While President Heads to Golf Course - N - Duration: 6:45.

 Although neither President Donald Trump nor his wife Melania Trump were in attendance at Sen

John McCain's memorial service in Washington D.C. on Saturday, his daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner both made an appearance

 Before the ceremony at Washington National Cathedral began, the pair were seen arriving together

 Ivanka, 36, was also spotted giving a hug to Sen. Lindsey Graham, who was a close friend of McCain, reported Axois

 The outlet also reported that the service was attended by other members of the Trump administration including White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis

 President Trump, meanwhile, was tweeting.  As the procession was moving McCain's casket from the U

S. Capitol to the Washington National Cathedral, the former Celebrity Apprentice host sent out tweets about the attacks on the ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election

 During the funeral, he tweeted about the NAFTA negotiations, threatening to cut Canada out of the deal

 Trump also left the White House to travel to his golf course in Virginia during the funeral, Time reported

 Reports have varied as to whether the president was invited to Sen. McCain's funeral

White House sources told the Associated Press that McCain's family asked Trump not to attend — he and the late senator having had a rocky history in the past

 However, a McCain family source previously told PEOPLE the longtime politician did not prohibit Trump from attending his funeral

 "John had a feud with the president, and it got pretty intense, but I never heard anyone in the family say John banned Trump, and he never said that to me," the source told PEOPLE

"John didn't ban Trump. John could be spiteful, and he loved a good fight, but he wouldn't do something like that

"  A second family source added: "I didn't hear John say it. But I wouldn't be surprised if John didn't want Trump there

"  Still, President Trump hasn't exactly appeared overly sympathetic towards the McCain family

 In what was widely considered a snub from the president, the White House's flags returned to full-staff on Monday, just two days after Sen

McCain died of brain cancer at the age of 81.  Backlash ensued and, after initially addressing Sen

John McCain's death with a two-sentence tweet, Trump released a full statement later on Monday announcing that the White House flag would return to half-staff and that Vice President Mike Pence will represent his administration at funeral services

 "Despite our differences on policy and politics, I respect Senator John McCain's service to our country and, in his honor, have signed a proclamation to fly the flag of the United States at half-staff until the day of his interment," Trump said

 The proclamation follows suit with similar actions taken by Obama — when Sen. Ted Kennedy died in 2009 and Sen

Daniel Inouye died in 2012. In both cases, Obama asked that flags remain at half-staff until the evening of their interment

 In addition to being attended by members of the longtime politician's family including his daughter Meghan McCain and mother Roberta McCain, Sen

McCain's service was attended by many Republicans and Democrats alike — including Barack Obama, George W

Bush, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton and Al Gore.  Ivanka and her husband were also on hand to hear a few pointed comments Meghan, 33, made about President Trump during her emotional eulogy for her father

 "The America of John McCain is generous and welcoming and bold," Meghan said. "She is resourceful and confident and secure

She meets her responsibilities, She speaks quietly because she is strong. America does not boast because she has no need to

The America of John McCain has no need to be great again because America was always great

"  There was also a reference to Trump's previously criticism of McCain. "We live in an era where we knock down old American heroes for all their imperfections

When no leader wants to admit to fault or failure," Meghan said, then talking to her father

"You were an exception, and you gave us an ideal to strive for. Look, I know you can see this gathering here in this cathedral

The nation is here to remember you."

For more infomation >> Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Attend John McCain's Funeral While President Heads to Golf Course - N - Duration: 6:45.

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Trump will meet with House Republicans on Tuesday to discuss immigration - Duration: 2:51.

By Seung Min Kim and Mike DeBonis June 16 President Trump will meet with House Republicans next week to discuss immigration — just days after his off-the-cuff remarks on the issue threw the GOP's carefully laid strategy into chaos

The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. and was confirmed by two House Republican aides who requested anonymity ahead of a formal announcement

Confronted by moderate Republicans demanding they take up immigration bills, House Speaker Paul D

Ryan (R-Wis.) and his leadership team had teed up votes on two measures next week: a hard-line draft written by Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va

) and legislation billed as a compromise between the moderate and conservative factions of the House Republican conference

But when asked about the two bills during an "Fox & Friends" interview on Friday morning, Trump stated his opposition to the compromise legislation by saying he "certainly wouldn't sign the more moderate one

" Those remarks prompted hours of confusion on Capitol Hill, as GOP leaders indicated they were reluctant to move forward with votes unless the bills had Trump's blessing

Late Friday afternoon, the White House clarified Trump's remarks and said he would sign both immigration bills should either reach his desk, which is highly unlikely

It's unclear whether the compromise measure — written with White House input, including from Stephen Miller, a top policy adviser — will even pass the House

The proposal scuttles the Diversity Visa Program and scales back family-based immigration visas, while offering a path to citizenship for young immigrants brought to the country as children, which is contingent on the provision of border-wall funding

It also would seek to end the Trump administration's practice of separating immigrant children from their families when they are apprehended at the border by effectively allowing children to be detained with their parents

 Critics of the policy, however, say the bill would not force the administration to end the practice

For more infomation >> Trump will meet with House Republicans on Tuesday to discuss immigration - Duration: 2:51.

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Trump Too Emotionally And Intellectually Unstable To Be President, Says Conservative Columnist - Duration: 4:50.

Conservative Washington Post columnist, Jennifer Rubin, issued a scathing assault on the President

this week in the pages of the Washington Post.

In her writing, Rubin, again, a Conservative, says that Donald Trump is too emotionally

and intellectually unstable to even be considered fit to be the president of the United States.

I agree with Jennifer Rubin's assessment 100%.

I want to read you this quick little excerpt from her piece here.

This is phenomenal.

"This is what comes from electing someone emotionally and intellectually incapable for

seeing beyond his own emotional needs or understanding the moral authority a normal president enjoys

by fulfilling the role of head of state.

Trump's lack of decency, civility and respect for others' accomplishments prompt him to

attack Americans (especially minorities) who disagree with him; in turn, Trump's conduct

provokes honorable people to shun the president."

You know, there's been a lot of Conservatives like Jennifer Rubin that have come out in

the Trump era and said this isn't the kind of guy Republicans should rally behind.

This isn't the kind of guy we need serving in the White House.

There is something wrong with him.

Unfortunately, there are too few people like Jennifer Rubin.

Aside from this issue, I can promise you, there's probably nothing else that I agree

with Jennifer Rubin on.

But this is something that we can agree on.

Donald Trump is not emotionally fit to be the president of the United States.

We all know he's not intellectually fit.

There's no sense to even get into that.

We know that.

But the emotional one is one that too many people or too few people, I should say, have

not talked about.

We've talked about his potential mental illnesses, what could be wrong inside his brain.

But his inability to control his emotions is perhaps his greatest liability and the

greatest threat to American national security.

Barack Obama was accused of being a Muslim.

He was accused of being a foreign born illegal alien from Kenya.

They attacked his wife, saying that she was a transvestite, comparing her to a monkey.

That guy never lost his cool.

He never got on Twitter and fired out angry tweets.

He kept it cool.

George W. Bush was attacked as one of the dumbest people to ever hold the office of

the presidency, which he was.

He was attacked because he couldn't even string a sentence together and he would make up words.

Did he go out there and give angry press conferences, attacking people, saying, "How dare you call

me stupid?

You're stupid."

No, he didn't.

Even he, as horrible as he is, was able to hold it together and keep his composure.

Yes, sometimes he acted very juvenile and immature up there at the podium, but not towards

the people mocking him.

That's the difference.

Trump can't take the criticism.

He takes everything personally and everything seriously, even when sometimes you got to

let it roll off the back, which is one of the reasons I don't like to read comments

on Twitter, Facebook, or YouTube, but I do it.

I don't lose my cool.

I don't fly off the handle.

You got to let it go.

But that's something Trump's not capable of doing.

It's bad enough when it's a reporter writing something unpopular about Trump, somebody

saying something that's true, but not flattering, but it's an entirely other thing when you

have a man who has to deal with world leaders who clearly don't like him and deal with other

countries who protest him.

It is that emotional instability of the president, combined with that global hatred of him that

could get the United States into some kind of catastrophe because Donald Trump doesn't

have the emotional stability to reign himself in and let these protests or these attacks

on him roll off his back.

If somebody attacks him, he will attack back, factual or not.

That's what makes him so dangerous.

He is easily provoked and really anyone that wanted to start a fight with this man knows

how to do it.

They know how to push his buttons.

He's easily readable.

That's why he's so dangerous.

For more infomation >> Trump Too Emotionally And Intellectually Unstable To Be President, Says Conservative Columnist - Duration: 4:50.

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Trump Just Dropped One Massive Hint About Firing Jeff Sessions - Duration: 11:31.

Trump Just Dropped One Massive Hint About Firing Jeff Sessions

Donald Trump lost all confidence in Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

Pundits speculated for months that Trump would fire him.

Trump put that to rest when he dropped this big hint about firing Sessions.

Donald Trump Grows Angry With Sessions

Rumors swirled around Washington about Jeff Sessions future.

Trump raged about his job performance on social media.

The President noted that Deep State agent Bruce Ohr was still working at the Justice

Department.

Trump tweeted:

Wow, Nellie Ohr, Bruce Ohr's wife, is a Russia expert who is fluent in Russian.

She worked for Fusion GPS where she was paid a lot.

Collusion!

Bruce was a boss at the Department of Justice and is, unbelievably, still there!

Ohr attracted Trump's ire because he worked with the FBI on spreading the fake news Russia

dossier.

Sessions demoted Ohr last year, but did not fire him.

Trump tweeted:

"Department of Justice will not be improperly influenced by political considerations."

Jeff, this is GREAT, what everyone wants, so look into all of the corruption on the

"other side" including deleted Emails, Comey lies & leaks, Mueller conflicts, McCabe,

Strzok, Page, Ohr……

….FISA abuse, Christopher Steele & his phony and corrupt Dossier, the Clinton Foundation,

illegal surveillance of Trump Campaign, Russian collusion by Dems – and so much more.

Open up the papers & documents without redaction?

Come on Jeff, you can do it, the country is waiting! Trump also raged because Sessions

did not prosecute Hillary Clinton or other rogue Deep State agents.

Hillary, James Comey, and Andrew McCabe all committed crimes.

But Sessions has not moved against them.

Instead, Sessions sat back and watched as Mueller jailed Trump's associates.

Jeff Sessions said he wouldn't allow politics to influence him only because he doesn't

understand what is happening underneath his command position.

Highly conflicted Bob Mueller and his gang of 17 Angry Dems are having a field day as

real corruption goes untouched.

No Collusion!

Reporters wondered if Trump did not fire Sessions because of the Mueller investigation.

They thought Trump would not fire Sessions because Congress would not confirm a successor.

Donald Trump Drops Hint About Firing Sessions

Trump put the Sessions story to bed in an Oval Office interview.

Trump told Bloomberg News that Sessions job was safe through November.

"I just would love to have him do a great job," Trump said.

But Trump did not say whether he would keep Sessions after the election.

That led reporters to assume he plans to fire him after the midterms.

They also reported that Trump's lawyers believe Mueller is out to get Trump.

However, Mueller will write a negative report no matter what Trump does.

Therefore, if Trump wants to fire Sessions, he should go ahead and do so.

But Trump is wisely holding off until after the election.

Trump needs to keep voters attention on the strong economy and Trump's many victories

as President.

If Trump fired Sessions before November, it would only create a distraction.

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

this

ongoing story.

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