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DOJ, FBI Tried to Collude with Russian Oligarch Against Trump, Oligarch Reportedly Confirms - Duration: 4:10.

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Senate Democrats Criticize Trump Admin For Withholding Kavanaugh Records - Duration: 2:01.

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Trump Just Made Huge Labor Day Announcement That Has Millions Of Americans Really Excited! - Duration: 3:15.

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Trump Exposes Massive Obama Coverup – 'This Is Totally Illegal' - Duration: 10:46.

Trump Exposes Massive Obama Coverup – 'This Is Totally Illegal'

Donald Trump just went off on Barack Obama after the latest revelation about what the

former administration did for Iran.

"The Obama Administration is now accused of trying to give Iran secret access to the

financial system of the United States.

This is totally illegal.

Perhaps we could get the 13 Angry Democrats to divert some of their energy to this "matter"

(as Comey would call it).

Investigate!" Trump tweeted, according to Right Wing News.

Senate Republicans just revealed that Obama tried to give Iran access to the U.S. financial

system by sidestepping sanctions kept in place after the 2015 nuclear deal, despite repeatedly

telling Congress and the public it had no plans to do so.

As Obama tried to make the Iran deal happen, he also worked to make sure Iran received

their so-called promised benefits without playing into the hands of the deal's opponents.

Iran got $150 billion in the deal as well as $400,000 in exchange for prisoners and

another $1.3 billion in cash that Iran claimed was owed to them.

Iran used this money to move ahead with their nuclear weapons program, massively beef up

their military and sponsor terrorism across the globe while the U.S. got nothing in return.

"The Obama administration misled the American people and Congress because they were desperate

to get a deal with Iran," said Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH).

We can only hope that Trump makes sure that Obama is held responsible for the illegal

things he did and that the former president ends up in prison where he belongs!

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Meghan McCain Gets a Dig in at Trump in Fiery, Tearful Eulogy for Father John McCain - Breaking News - Duration: 5:21.

 Meghan McCain owes her strength to her father, John McCain. And it was on display on Saturday, at the six-term senator's Washington, D

C. funeral.  The 33-year-old View co-host took the pulpit at the Washington National Cathedral, where she gave an emotional and pointed eulogy — remembering Sen

McCain not just for the impact he had on the country, but also the impact he had on his family

 Among her comments was one pointed at President Donald Trump, who was reportedly asked by the McCain family not to attend the funeral services prior to the Arizona senator's death (though his daughter, Ivanka, and her husband Jared Kushner were there)

 "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 previous 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."  But mostly, Meghan stayed out of politics

Instead, she focused on the personal relationship she had with her father — making it clear her father was not defined by his time as a prisoner of war, nor for his work in the senate or his work in the Republican party

 "John McCain was defined by love," he said. "I know who he was. I know what defined him

I got to see it every single day of my blessed life."  Breaking into tears, she recalled memories of her father carrying her to bed and caring for her skinned knee

 "The best of John McCain, the greatest of his titles and the most important of his roles, was as a father," she said

 One memory in particular was truly impactful for Meghan. It occurred after she fell off a horse as a teenager and broke her collar bone

After a visit to the hospital, her father insisted she get back on that horse, telling her, "Nothing is going to break you

"  "For the rest of my life, whenever I fall, I get back up," she said. "That is not because I am uniquely virtuous or that I am strong or resilient

It's because my father, John McCain, was."  Those words came back to Meghan when asked her father what he wanted from his eulogy

She recalled him telling her, "Show them how tough you are."  She ended her eulogy on a particularly touching note

 "I am feeling loss I have never wanted to feel. My father is gone," she said. "This love my father had for my mother was the most fierce and lasting of them all

…. He was endlessly present for us. And though we did not always understand it, he was always teaching

He didn't expect us to be like him. His ambitions for us was to be better than him

As a girl I did not fully appreciate what I fully appreciate now: how he suffered, and how he wore it with this stoic silence that was once the mark of an American man

"  "Dad, I love you. I always have," she said. "All that I am, all that I hope, all that I dream is grounded in what you taught me

You loved me and you showed me what love must be. Your greatness is woven into my life

It is woven into my mother's life. It is woven into my sister's life. It is woven into my brother's lives

It is woven into the life and liberty of the country you sacrificed so much to defend

"  Meghan continued: "My father is gone. My father is gone and my sorrow is immense but I know his life and I know it was great because it was good

"  Sen. McCain died Aug. 25 at the age of 81 after a battle with glioblastoma.  Saturday's funeral marks the end of a five-day, cross-country funeral procession that culminated in memorial services at the U

S. Capitol on Friday morning. Former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama are also expected to give eulogies Saturday, at Sen

McCain's request. Also in attendance are U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman.  The late senator and war hero will be buried in the cemetery at the U

S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, after a private memorial service.

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Liberals Are in an UPROAR After Democrats Cave and Hand Trump This Major Win - Duration: 3:34.

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Juan Williams: Donald Trump Is the 'Snowflake President' - Duration: 2:31.

oh great conspiracy theory because I

think if you're going to say that so

many judges the FBI run by a Republican

the Department of Justice run by problem

but here's the thing to me he's that

he's going on about alternative facts

fake news oh gee I wonder what the FBI

had to say this week when he picked up

on some conservatives you know report Oh

Hillary Clinton's emails were hacked by

the Chinese the FBI comes out I mean I

guess it's some political risk to

themselves given this president's antics

and says no there's no evidence that

Hillary Clinton's emails were ever

hacked and then he goes Rainy's you

bother Chinese he didn't go to

journalism school then he goes after

Lester Holt on the on the olden line of

god forbid Lester Holt Oh Lester Hope

fudge that this is the first time we've

ever heard that there's any problem so

exactly who it has a trouble telling the

truth I think it's not NBC not CNN I

think it's the one guy named would watch

I think most of America understands that

Trump plays fast and loose with the

facts but he's generally directionally

right what position did that exactly

exaggerate every single thing the

question is though is it the media's job

to be doing this I mean CNN literally

calls them erases every single night and

so what is the President and they do

this at every Republican that did this

is George Bush as well the difference

with Donald Trump is that he responds

and his base loves it there are some

times that I would agree that the

president gets off base with his suite I

think we can all agree with that but

enlarge when it comes to the media it's

a winning issue for the president that's

why he continues to fight them I don't

know that it's a winning issue we'll see

but I mean to me it's like he just is

the snowflake president he's got a

grievance and he can't get beyond I hope

he's watching right now I feel tweet

coming at you want Greg I want to give

him a safe space so I would send him to

college

okay the 19th separate in 1970s will be

known for disco the 80s was known for

like Betamax again yeah Oh Reagan well

big hair the 90s was grunge I think the

teens which is what this is will be

known for Trump

tweets this is the thing that everybody

looks back at as the thing that comes

decade of Twitter yeah and everybody

will be laughing about it because we

it'll be something that either came and

went or established

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Trump Promised To rein In Gov Spending - Undo The Liberal Transformation Obama Started In America - Duration: 2:54.

President Trump Takes A Scalpel To Obama Plan, Saves Taxpayers Millions

Donald Trump promised to rein in government spending and undo the liberal transformation

Obama started in America.

So far, he's been doing a bang-up job.

Trump's slashed bloated government programs and curtail abusive regulation.

He cut taxes for millions of Americans.

Yet, the government has enjoyed a surplus this year.

Amazing, isn't it?

Now Trump is setting his sights on one major expense that could use serious trimming, one

that Obama couldn't keep under control during his years as President.From WTop:

President Donald Trump says he plans to freeze automatic pay raises for civilian federal

employees in 2019, citing the need for government belt-tightening…

"We must maintain efforts to put our nation on a fiscally sustainable course, and federal

agency budgets cannot sustain such increases," Trump said in the letter…

Trump said the pay freeze would not "materially affect" the federal government's ability

to recruit qualified workers.

More broadly, the president has signaled his support for moving away from fixed schedule

of pay increases and toward performance-based pay.

Oh, God forbid we base pay increases on performance!

Imagine what was going on: ALL government employees were getting pay raises.

It didn't matter how poorly you were performing.

If you got in late for work every day, never finished your assignments, were rude to your

boss or co-workers: you still got a pay raise!

The federal government employs millions of people.

Thanks to the broken system, they can be assured of a job for the rest of their lives.

Government agencies are very reluctant to fire workers.

They don't lay off staff, even when they are unnecessary.

Plus, they get pay raises every year despite their performance.

All that Trump is doing is bringing a bit of reality into the situation.

Government employees should be held to the same standard as everyone else.

If they want a pay raise, they should earn it.

No more getting bumps in pay—just because you work for the government.

Already liberals are fuming at Trump's measure.

Mark Warner claimed Trump was "assaulting" federal workers.

M-hm.

Democrats are always quick to rage.

But they're not willing to do what it takes for the future of our country.

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New York Post Runs This Scathing Cover on Trump-Bashing Meghan McCain - Duration: 4:08.

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Trump attackiert Google ✖ Facebook Watch ✖ Instagram Verifizierung ✖ Amazon Video Ads - Duration: 10:17.

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Trump Cancels Labor Day Golf Plans - Duration: 0:23.

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Rapper's New Anti-Trump Album Gets Shredded by Critics - Duration: 3:18.

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Trump hurt America's - Duration: 5:22.

I didn't knew Fox News Sunday became a

comedy routine no the longer interviews

actually should play a longer bite maybe

we will in the future hours Chris did a

really nice job pressing him and asking

him questions about this the evidence

doesn't match the rhetoric workers are

well better off under this president yet

a union boss still sided with the

Democrats right well his complaint to

one of them he had he had a list of them

one of them was gas prices are up well

guess what that's what happens when you

have a booming economy and by the way

imagine how much higher they would be if

Donald Trump hadn't pursued energy

independence for Americans he also

complained about NAFTA this is the part

that really blew my mind trumka took the

side of Canada if you're a union member

and you're looking at this you're going

what he actually took the side of Canada

everybody knows that in this negotiation

Canada doesn't want to renegotiate

Canada likes the way the deal is deal

right now so back up the Bema before you

get there you get a realize chris

wallace who i think is as good of a

questioner in sunday mornings as anybody

he lays at he says you're the head of

the labor unions now let's look at what

president Trump's administration is done

we're chugging with the economy growing

at four point two percent and quarter

two unemployment fell to three point

nine percent in July consumer confidence

rose in August the highest level since

October of 2000 GDP may be headed for

three percent for the air or higher

depending who you talk to and youth

unemployment hits a 52-year low so mr.

Trump guy I asked you why is in this

administration good for labor and you

know what his answer was they haven't

passed an infrastructure bill I saw that

it was it was a it was like it's just

Richard Trumka is more of a political

animal than he is an advocate for the

American worker the labor union movement

has been bought and paid for by the

Democratic Party and vice versa he was

lunging at any reason to believe that a

Democratic win in the midterms would be

good for workers counter to the evidence

of what this president has done to put

the working man the blue-collar man for

at the forefront of an agenda and the

results are evident so I think if you're

a union member and you're watching this

guy does he represent me or does he

represent the swamp in the political

interests

others listen you're thinking that

exactly by the way interesting too that

he said that he he is with the Democrat

Party in the Democrat Party whenever

they have they in within their party

have conflicting interest of American

worker interests you have environmental

interests they always take the side of

the environmentalists over the American

worker here you have Donald Trump who

you know went ahead and green lighted

for example the the pipeline from trunka

on so not a thing it really is a

sounding you've mentioned the

blue-collar workers well an online poll

shows that 86% of those blue-collar

workers are satisfied with their jobs

eighty-five percent say their lives are

heading in the right direction

ninety-one percent

proud of the work they do 80 percent say

their jobs provide a good living so this

is an online survey done by Harris in

the in the middle of July about a

thousand 1049 blue-collar workers were

asked about this and you know these are

your proud folks that do really

important jobs that make our lives

better that are the engine of the

American economy and I think had been

forgotten for quite some time you know

micro you you love him he has a lot to

say about these types of jobs and why

this should be more prominent in our

economy well he says college graduates

these days shockingly they have

unrealistic expectations of the

workforce listen to micro you sit down

with people today who have matriculated

from a four-year institution there's an

expectation you know and and again I

don't really want to blame this group or

that group but the expectation is real

and the expectation is this I want a job

in my chosen field I want that job to

pay not just fairly but well and most

interestingly I would like that job to

be in my zip code like right now if you

walk it back you can identify the

disconnect that's happening in our

educational system and the expectations

that are leading to just a colossal

confusion with regard to what is really

happening out there and somewhere at the

root of it is the fiction of a safe

space and

this and this happy little hope that

somehow or another we can mitigate our

stress away by talking it through this

is the part of the show where we asked

for viewer comments emails at friends at

foxnews.com but I want Gino de Fabio who

is a forklift worker in Ohio I first had

him on the show doing a package he had

never voted for a Republican in his life

he comes from a labor family Gino if

you're watching tell us this Labor Day

what do you think about the labor market

along with all of our other viewers

because he is a pointing case in what

this administration has done for

laborers who had been led by the

libertine and Minnie felt in the wrong

direction but never had the candidate to

deliver what they wanted now you're

seeing it for the first time and these

numbers show that that's right you loved

her job do you feel like this

administration is fighting for you email

us friends at foxnews.com

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Puerto Rico Death Toll At Nearly 3,000, Trump Says He Did A "Great Job" - Duration: 5:56.

Earlier this week, a new report came out that adjusted the official death toll from Hurricane

Maria in Puerto Rico.

The official death toll has now jumped from 16 to 2,975.

Meaning, almost as many American citizens died in Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico as

died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

That is an increase, an increase of 4,500% over initial official estimates.

2,975 people dead.

We need to remember something here when we talk about these stories.

Puerto Rico is a United States territory.

The people who are residents of Puerto Rico are legal US citizens, and therefore, they

are under the protection of the United States federal government which includes emergency

management operations like FEMA and the National Guard.

Both of those institutions including the Federal government itself, failed in the response

to Hurricane Maria.

FEMA itself admitted in their own internal report, that they were grossly understaffed

and unprepared for the entire 2017 hurricane season, the one that spawned Maria and Irma

and Harvey.

They weren't ready for it.

Not only were they, according to their own estimates about 5,000 staffers short, they

also didn't have proper evacuation plans for Puerto Rico.

They relied on decades old studies that were no longer relevant whatsoever.

Then we also have the bigger problem that's been missed in almost every single story talking

about Puerto Rico, even though there haven't been that many stories talking about Puerto

Rico, and that is the role the United States banks played in helping to bankrupt the island.

United States banks came into Puerto Rico many years ago and started selling government

bonds.

Bonds for the island of Puerto Rico.

So people could invest in their own island, get a small but guaranteed return, but as

it turned out, those banks ripped off the consumers.

There is massive litigation ongoing right now.

Mike Papantonio, actually his law firm are handling many of these cases down there in

Puerto Rico, from investors who got ripped off from these major banks, but it has starved

Puerto Rico of money, and that is one of the reasons why the infrastructure was so horrible.

The island had no money to fix things before the storm, and that's what caused even more

widespread damage on the island.

We have the National Guard and FEMA, both of whom as I mentioned before, were pathetic

in their responses, unfortunately, but all that leadership comes from the top.

These 2,975 at least deaths rest on the feet of Donald J. Trump, the President of the United

States.

Here's the kicker.

Remember the massive outrage from George W. Bush's responses to Hurricane Katrina?

How awful he was?

You're doing a heck of job, Brownie.

Everybody across this country was absolutely appalled at how he handled that.

His approval rating tanked and it never recovered for the rest of his administration.

Where's that national outcry for Puerto Rico?

Are there too many people in the United States today that don't understand that Puerto Rico

is a United States territory?

That those people are US citizens, or more importantly that they're human beings in general

who we should be helping?

That's the problem.

That's one of the biggest things that makes me angry about this, is the fact that nobody

is talking about it.

There is no outrage, and that US citizen or not, these are human beings who are suffering

and we have the means to help them, but we are choosing not to.

We are choosing to not help out our fellow citizens down there in Puerto Rico.

That's what's happening.

The government has money, okay.

Don't let them tell you it's going broke.

Yeah, we've got a massive deficit.

We have to borrow money, but the money's there.

We could be helping these people.

We could have rebuilt this entire island by now.

You know, limited only by the number of contractors that we could have found.

We made this choice.

We made the choice to let them die.

We made the choice to just leave them there, in anguish.

As a country, that is not only unforgivable, but unacceptable, and somebody, the person

at the very top, needs to be held accountable for this.

I know Democrats don't want to talk about impeachment.

They don't want to run on Trump in the midterms and I agree with them for the most part on

all that, but this right here, Puerto Rico, the response to that, nearly 3,000 people

dead at least.

Some studies actually show maybe up to 5,000 dead.

This is something that they should run on.

They should run on the fact that Republican government starves the government itself of

funds, via tax dollars, so that we don't have a response.

They cut the budgets for groups like FEMA, so that they cannot properly respond to these

national disasters.

That should be a campaign talking point, but unfortunately, I don't see anyone out there

talking about it today, even after we got this insane report showing that the death

toll was over 4,000 times higher than what the government initially estimated.

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Is Trump The Most Hated President EVER? - Duration: 5:49.

We're going to head over to Twitter right now and take some questions, so if you have

a question for us, send it using the hashtag #AskROF.

You can send it to us directly @RingofFireRadio, or you can send it to me on Twitter @FarronBalanced.

Our first question tonight comes from Planet Hospice, who asks, "Is number 45 the most

publicly detested, domestically and/or internationally, POTUS in the past 100 years?

And similarly, has he received more public abuse, vilification and mockery than each

of the others in that period?"

This is a really interesting question.

I mean, yes, obviously we can look at the polls, we can compare Donald Trump's approval

rating in the history of presidential polling, overall, not just among Republicans, is lower

than the rest of them.

Yes.

So technically, by definition, according to the polls, he is the most publicly detested.

Internationally, most countries do not like him.

They view the United States as making the world more dangerous, Trump is making the

world more dangerous.

So I would say, probably internationally.

That one's a little more difficult to tell, 'cause the polls are not as clear.

Plus, we have to remember that pretty much globally, George W. Bush was really, really

hated.

So yeah, statistically, least popular guy to be president at this point.

He hasn't done anything decent for the American public.

He hasn't kept any of his campaign promises, including the horrid ones, like "Build the

wall."

Republicans are actually getting a little testy about that not happening, while the

rest of us are cheering.

But he said hew as gonna reduce pharmaceutical drug prices, he hasn't done that.

He hasn't made healthcare better.

We didn't get tax cuts, the wealthy elite did.

He said he was gonna drain the swamp, he ended up packing it worse than it's ever been packed

before.

So yeah, people are sick of the man.

And all of that actually has nothing to even do with the investigations.

You know, you start pulling that stuff in, and yeah, this guy's in deep trouble.

On the other part, public abuse, vilification and mockery.

No.

He's not actually.

He has gotten a lot.

He's gotten more than most, to be honest.

But let's focus on the one thing first, the mockery.

I know Saturday Night Live has their Alec Baldwin, they've got the president show now.

But hey, when George W. Bush came into office, Comedy Central ran a cartoon called Low Bush*.

So they were making fun of him and his entire cabinet.

Saturday Night Live's portrayal of George W. Bush was possibly one of the funniest things

that that show has ever done!

It was fantastic.

They portrayed him as a bumbling idiot, which he actually was.

There were calendars of "Bushisms" which each day you'd flip it over, just a new stupid

thing Bush had said.

There were entire books filled with those things.

Nobody's done that with Trump tweets, at least not that I've seen.

Somebody should, by the way, jump on that.

That's a million-dollar idea for you.

But yeah, George W. Bush was subjected to a hell of a lot of mockery.

The difference is, as horrible as he was as a president, as a human being, as a foreign

policy guy, and domestic policy, and a religious hypocrite, George W. Bush didn't let it get

to him.

Barack Obama was accused by Fox News of being an elitist, for eating arugula in his salad.

His wife was accused of being a man.

They still, literally, Fox News viewers, call Michelle Obama "he," refer to her as a man.

And they did this all throughout the presidency.

They attacked Obama for wearing a tan suit.

They claimed that he was creating death panels that your grandparents were gonna have to

go in front of to determine whether or not they live or die.

They said he was creating these FEMA concentration camps for conservatives.

They lied about the IRS targeting conservative scams.

It turns out they were goin after conservative and liberal groups evenly.

So no, Trump didn't get it worse than anybody.

In fact, he's gotten off light.

Because too many media outlets are refusing to say that he lies when he lies.

They say, "Oh, he misspoke.

It was a misstatement.

It was an untruth."

The phrase "untruth" has been in headlines.

"Untruth."

He lied! Trump has gotten off easy, if you ask me, especially compared to what the two

guys before him dealt with.

The only difference is, regardless of your personal opinion of them or what they did

to this country or the world, those two men had thick skin.

And they were able to take the abuse, laugh it off many times, and not let it bother them

the way it bothers Trump.

That's why those scandals and issues and horrid things people said about him kind of died

off after time.

These guys weren't baiting him, they weren't getting into it, trying to start this public

sparring match.

Trump can't do that.

He is a very weak individual, just like his supporters.

Sorry, you're very weak.

And that's why he engages, and that's why they keep doing it.

It creates this back-and-forth.

He loves it, they love it, but at the end, he wants to be the winner because he cannot

stand being the loser, and he cannot stand them saying horrible things about him.

So no.

Trump is not the most mocked.

Trump is not the most vilified, but he damn sure is the most unpopular.

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PRESIDENT TRUMP CALLS ARREST OF DEEP STATE LEADERS - Duration: 10:24.

PRESIDENT TRUMP CALLS ARREST OF DEEP STATE LEADERS

It seems that almost from the moment that he decided he was going to run for President

that every liberal in sight was out to get Donald Trump, in poker terms they have gone

All In.

If you look at the other Republican candidates that were in the field at the time, it's

reasonable to say that they would have gone after any of them but not as much because

they would not have been as much of a threat to the Deep State's status quo.

Fox News legal expert Gregg Jarrett made some comments on Sean Hannity's show this week

which struck a nerve in President Donald Trump, inspiring him to tweet on the matter.

Jarrett stated that the FISA judge should be calling on Department of Justice as well

as FBI operatives who are behind the FISA warrants which allowed them to surveil the

2016 Trump presidential campaign as well as the Trump White House.

He also stated that it's time to press charges against these operatives.

President Trump agreed with Jarrett's sentiment.

President Trump tweeted, "'Ohr told the FBI it (the Fake Dossier) wasn't true, it

was a lie and the FBI was determined to use it anyway to damage Trump and to perpetrate

a fraud on the court to spy on the Trump campaign.

This is a fraud on the court.

The Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court is in charge of the FISA court.

He should direct the Presiding Judge, Rosemary Collier, to hold a hearing, haul all of these

people from the DOJ & FBI in there, & if she finds there were crimes committed, and there

were, there should be a criminal referral by her….'

@GreggJarrett" Both Gregg Jarrett and President Donald Trump

are 100% correct.

It's time to see Andrew McCabe, James Comey, Rod Rosenstein, and every other corrupt government

official who was involved with the illegal surveillance of the Trump campaign to be held

accountable for what they did.

It's time to see justice served to those who have believed for so long that they are

above the law.

President Trump wants the truth to be spread to the American people, because we deserve

the truth.

He explained that if the presiding judge, Judge Rosemary Collier, "finds there were

crimes committed" she must make a criminal referral.

It's time to get to the bottom of all of the lies, and by bringing in the FBI and DOJ

officials responsible for this mess, we will be able to do just that.

Because despite their confidence in going All In, they have decidedly come

up short.

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