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Avenatti Calls for Trump 'Indictment' After Payoff Story | Heavy.com

Michael Avenatti has called for the "immediate indictment" of Donald Trump following a Wall Street Journal report that alleges the president had complete knowledge of payoffs made to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal.

The Journal story dropped on November 9 at 1:03 p.m., by 1:24, Avenatti had taken to Twitter to rail against the president.

Donald Trump explicitly denied knowledge of the payments made to the two women in April and May 2018.

Karen McDougal has alleged that she had a lengthy affair with Donald Trump between 2006 and 2007.

It was widely reported that McDougal was to come forward with her allegations prior to the 2016 presidential election but was silenced after she sold her story to the National Enquirer.

Porn star Stormy Daniels, real name Stephanie Clifford, has also alleged that she had a brief affair with Trump in 2006.

Both alleged affairs happened while Trump was married to First Lady Melania Trump.

Avenatti Said in Response to the WSJ Article: 'No One Is Above the Law in the United States'.

Avenatti initially tweeted regarding the new report, "This further confirms what we have been saying and alleging for months.

There can be no question now as to the validity of our allegations.

I look forward to the apologies directed at my honest and heroic client." Avenatti followed that up with, "In light of the sworn testimony and evidence relating to the payment to my client and Trump's involvement (confirming our allegations), we are calling for the immediate indictment of the president.

No one is above the law in the United States." Avenatti accompanied the second tweet with a September 2018 opinion piece he wrote for the New York Times in September 2018.

The article was titled, "The Case for Indicting the President.".

Trump Has Previously Claimed He Knew Nothing About Payments Made to Stormy Daniels or Karen McDougal.

Avenatti has represented Stormy Daniels since she first came into the mainstream following her allegations that she had a brief affair with the president in 2006.

The November 2018 Journal report contradicts President Trump's past claims that he knew nothing of payments, that his lawyer, Michael Cohen, made to both Daniels.

The article describes the president as being an active participant in the alleged scheme to prevent Daniels and McDougal from going public with their allegations.

The Journal's Report Says 'Trump Was Involved in or Briefed on Nearly Every Step of the Agreements'.

One sentence reads, "The Wall Street Journal found that Mr Trump was involved in or briefed on nearly every step of the agreements.

He directed deals in phone calls and meetings with his self-described fixer, Michael Cohen." The investigative report goes on to quote a University of California, Irvine law professor, Richard Hasen, who said that in order to secure a criminal conviction, prosecutors would have to prove that Trump "willfully" broke campaign finance laws.

Also implicated in the report is Trump's longtime friend, David Pecker, the chief executive of American Media Inc., the company that publishes the National Enquirer, who allegedly agreed to "quash" Karen McDougal's story by paying her $150,000 for her story.

The Journal report says that "Mr Trump later thanked Mr Pecker for the assistance.".

Avenatti Has Previously Targeted Donald Trump Jr.

Over a Possible Indictment.

In the past, Avenatti has poked fun at the possibility that Donald Trump Jr.

could be indicted. When Trump Jr.

posted a tweet that made fun of rumors that Avenatti would run for president, the lawyer responded saying, "Bif: If I were you, the last thing I would be doing is referencing other people getting out of federal prison.

Because after you are indicted, you will likely be passing them on your way in.

BTW, they don't have silver spoons or gold toilets in the joint.

Buckle up Buttercup." On November 7, a Vanity Fair report suggested that Trump Jr.

was "worried" about being indicted shortly.

Central to Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's meddling in the 2016 election is a meeting that Trump Jr.

organized with Russian agents in Trump Tower during the summer of 2016.

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For more infomation >> Avenatti Calls for Trump 'Indictment' After Payoff Story | Heavy.com - Duration: 6:35.

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Trump Says Video Of Acosta Sarah Sanders Shared Was Not 'Doctored' - Duration: 2:05.

For more infomation >> Trump Says Video Of Acosta Sarah Sanders Shared Was Not 'Doctored' - Duration: 2:05.

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Trump 'KNEW about hush money payments to women who said they'd had sex with him' - Duration: 3:21.

Donald Trump directly asked for hush money to be paid to a Playboy model who alleged

they had an affair - despite insisting he never knew, it is claimed.

Federal prosecutors probing the cash paid to former Playboy model Karen McDougal are

believed to have found the President thanked the National Enquirer magazine for buying

her silence.

The move could be a potential violation of strict campaign finance laws.

Today, the Wall Street Journal said the investigation into possible crimes found Trump

had intervened directly to suppress alleged sexual encounters 'several' times.

The billionaire businessman asked his then close friend David Pecker, the CEO of the

tabloid magazine 's parent company American Media Inc, how he could help his campaign

in August 2015. Pecker told him he could buy the silence of

women claiming sexual encounters with the then-candidate.

Shortly after American Media brokered a £115,000 deal with McDougal after initial telling her

it was only worth £11,000.

Editors of the magazine, who were in constant contact with Pecker and Trump's then-attorney

Michael Cohen, increased their bid ten-fold when they discovered the model was speaking

to a TV station. The payment was made by a direct request from

Trump to Pecker.

Donald Trump directly asked for hush money to be paid to a Playboy model who alleged

they had an affair - despite insisting he never knew, it is claimed.

Federal prosecutors probing the cash paid to former Playboy model Karen McDougal are

believed to have found the President thanked the National Enquirer magazine for buying

her silence.

The move could be a potential violation of strict campaign finance laws.

Today, the Wall Street Journal said the investigation into possible crimes found Trump

had intervened directly to suppress alleged sexual encounters 'several' times.

The billionaire businessman asked his then close friend David Pecker, the CEO of the

tabloid magazine 's parent company American Media Inc, how he could help his campaign

in August 2015.

Pecker told him he could buy the silence of women claiming sexual encounters with the

then-candidate.

Shortly after American Media brokered a £115,000 deal with McDougal after initial telling her

it was only worth £11,000.

Trump also denied knowing of payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels who claims she

had sex with him in 2006.

The Wall Street Journal claimed the US leader was integral in both hush money deals.

Trump's involvement in the payments, by itself, wouldn't mean he is guilty of federal

crimes, according to Richard Hasen, a law professor at the University of California.

A criminal conviction would require proof he willfully abused the law on contributions

from companies or from individuals more than £2,000 he said.

The prosecutors with the evidence are from the Southern District of New York, who are

acting separately from Robert Mueller's special counsel investigation.

In August Cohen pleaded guilty to finance campaign violations and awaits sentencing

on December 12. Pecker has since brokered a deal with investigators

in return for information about the payments.

For more infomation >> Trump 'KNEW about hush money payments to women who said they'd had sex with him' - Duration: 3:21.

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Trump restricts asylum system on U.S.-Mexico as caravan slowly moves north - Duration: 0:38.

U.S. President Donald Trump has put pen to paper on a proclamation suspending the entry

of migrants through America's southern border with Mexico for 90 days.

President Trump said the measures were necessary to prepare for the arrival of thousands of

Central Americans traveling in groups through Mexico toward the U.S. border.

He said the caravan has no "lawful basis for admission into the U.S."

U.S. officials say the proclamation does not apply to unaccompanied children or those who

apply at official border crossings, or U.S. ports of entry.

The measures are to take effect on Saturday, U.S. time.

For more infomation >> Trump restricts asylum system on U.S.-Mexico as caravan slowly moves north - Duration: 0:38.

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Trump Breaks Silence on Developing Vote Counting "Corruption Scandal" - Duration: 4:11.

For more infomation >> Trump Breaks Silence on Developing Vote Counting "Corruption Scandal" - Duration: 4:11.

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Democrats Try to Steal Key Victories in FL, But Trump Unleashes a Wrecking Ball - Duration: 4:43.

For more infomation >> Democrats Try to Steal Key Victories in FL, But Trump Unleashes a Wrecking Ball - Duration: 4:43.

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Trump claims corruption as Democrat leaps ahead in Arizona Senate race - Daily News - Duration: 7:22.

Donald Trump claimed on Friday that two Arizona counties are guilty of 'corruption' because they give voters a do-over if the signatures on mail-in ballots don't match the ones that state election officials have on file

In a tweet as Air Force One soared above the Atlantic Ocean carrying him to France, the president suggested the lapse in fairness could be reason enough to throw out the results of a tight Senate contest and start again

'Just out – in Arizona, SIGNATURES DON'T MATCH. Electoral corruption – Call for a new Election? We must protect our Democracy!' he wrote on Twitter

 Trump carped Friday morning outside the White House that 'in Arizona, all of a sudden, out of the wilderness, they find a lot of votes

'Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, the Democrat in the race, jumped into the lead late Thursday over Republican Rep

Martha McSally as more votes were counted. There are still more than 300,000 yet to be tallied because of a decades-old computer system that wasn't built to handle this year's flood of ballots cast with a stamp instead of a click

 Some Republicans have raised allegations of fraud as the vote count starts to tip into Democratic terrain

A judge Friday will hear a lawsuit by the GOP seeking to limit the tally, or expand it in the state's conservative-leaning rural areas

Four local Republican parties filed a lawsuit Wednesday night challenging the state's two biggest counties for allowing voters to help resolve problems with their mail-in ballot signatures after Election Day

 If the signature on the voter registration doesn't match that on the sealed envelope, both Maricopa and Pima County allow voters to help them fix, or 'cure' it, up to five days after Election Day

 Only a few thousand votes would be affected by the suit, but every one counts in the razor-close election

  Sinema advantage is just 9,000 out of 1.9 million votes counted; she had trailed since Tuesday

Her lead came from the two counties singled out by Republicans in their lawsuit, Maricopa and Pima Counties

Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes said counting may continue until Nov. 15. 'We know there's urgency out there, but we want to get it right, not quick,' he said

Arizona is notoriously slow at tallying ballots even though about 75 percent of votes are cast by mail

Each of those ballots must go through a laborious verification process. If the signature on the envelope does not match the signature on the voter file, elections officials can contact the voter to try to resolve the discrepancy

Such situations arise, for example, when voters have Parkinson's disease and can no longer sign as they did in the past or as their signature changes over the years

The GOP lawsuit centers on that 'cure' process. It asks that the judge either stop Maricopa and Pima from contacting voters to fix their ballots after Election Day or permit the rest of the state to do it

At least two other rural counties also allow post-Election Day 'cures' but several others do not

Democrats contended that the GOP is trying to prevent votes from being counted. 'The Republican Party is doing everything it can to silence thousands of Arizonans who already cast their ballots,' Democratic Party chairwoman Felicia Rotellini said in a statement

GOP attorney Brett Johnson said in an interview the party would be happy if the end result is the rural counties are ordered to extend their cure period and more votes are counted

'At the end of the day, each vote should be treated the same way,' Johnson said. The state's junior Republican Senator, Jon Kyl, issued a statement trying to frame the lawsuit as a question of equal protection rather than limiting urban vote counting

'Every single lawful vote in Arizona should be counted,' Kyl said. 'And voting laws in our state should be applied uniformly across the map

'At a brief hearing Thursday, a Maricopa County official said only about 5,600 ballots are at issue in her county and the rate is similar in the 14 smaller counties

More than 2.2 million votes were cast statewide.There were more than 600,000 mail-in ballots left to process statewide as of Wednesday, about 75 percent in Maricopa County

That huge amount has put pressure on a system that spends a lot of time already verifying the mail ballot signatures

Fontes said his office's 1980s-era computer system is partly to blame. It was put in when Maricopa was far smaller and only a handful of its residents voted by mail

He said the system only allows his office to tally about 75,000 votes a day. There are another 375,000 votes outstanding in Maricopa County alone as of Thursday night

The two Senate campaigns have long braced for a slow vote count. McSally is no stranger to the issue

It took The Associated Press 12 days to declare a winner in McSally's first race for Congress, which she narrowly lost in 2012

On Thursday, she tweeted: 'Woke up this morning dreading a long and painful process

I've been here before, and now, here I am again.the dentist's chair.' She attached a photo of herself leaning back at the dentist's office, about to get her teeth examined

Sinema also had to wait for finality in her first congressional election that year, sweating out six long days of vote counts

She prevailed.

For more infomation >> Trump claims corruption as Democrat leaps ahead in Arizona Senate race - Daily News - Duration: 7:22.

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Trump Confirms Authorities are Investigating Possible Election Fraud in Florida - Duration: 3:31.

For more infomation >> Trump Confirms Authorities are Investigating Possible Election Fraud in Florida - Duration: 3:31.

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Trump: Florida election officials 'probably' tried to cheat me in 2016 - Duration: 17:18.

Donald Trump claimed Friday that Democratic election officials in south Florida 'probably' plotted to rig the 2016 presidential election there against him, saying their slowness in submitting results indicated that only his sizable lead prevented them from trying to 'falsify' the results

The president sent a series of tweets while Air Force One was en route to Paris, blasting Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes, a Democrat, for 'finding votes' to whittle away at Republicans' leads in U

S. Senate and gubernatorial contests that they appeared to win on Tuesday.'In the 2016 Election I was winning by so much in Florida that Broward County, which was very late with vote tabulation and probably getting ready to do a "number," couldn't do it because not enough people live in Broward for them to falsify a victory!' Trump wrote

The president's effort to personalize his complaints about the shrinking victory margins of Senate candidate Rick Scott and governor hopeful Ron DeSantis came just minutes before the Republican National Committee blasted out an appeal for donations to a 'Florida Grassroots Recount Fund

''We need to ensure a FAIR PROCESS,' said the email, send under Trump's signature

  Scott, the current Florida governor, challenged Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson for his seat

DeSantis is a member of the U.S. House who ran against Tallahassee's Democratic Mayor Andrew Gillum

'Rick Scott was up by 50,000+ votes on Election Day, now they "found" many votes and he is only up 15,000 votes,' Trump vented on Twitter, attributing the march toward parity '"The Broward Effect

" How come they never find Republican votes?'And he noted that Gillum conceded his race to DeSantis on Tuesday, but 'Broward County has put him "back into play"

' Gillum withdrew his concession on Thursday. Trump claimed Nelson had also 'conceded,' something several Florida newspapers incorrectly reported as Tuesday wore into Wednesday

The president's complaints came after he had already lashed out at Broward County's top election official, suggesting 'dishonesty' could play a role in handing Nelson a victory when the dust settles

Trump tweeted about that race and one in a neighboring state, snarking about Democrats' efforts to change unfavorable results

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5k shares 'You mean they are just now finding votes in Florida and Georgia – but the Election was on Tuesday? Let's blame the Russians and demand an immediate apology from President Putin!' he wrote

'They have had a horrible history,' he said of Snipes' department at the White House on Friday morning

 Snipes has a checkered past there, including a judge's finding that she illegally destroyed ballots in a previous election

She 'has been to court' and 'she lost,' he said.The margin between Scott and the incumbent Nelson narrowed as additional ballots were located in Broward and elsewhere

The race now stands close enough to trigger an automatic hand-recount statewide.'She has had a horrible history,' Trump said of Snipes

'And all of a sudden they're finding votes out of nowhere! And Rick Scott, who won by – you know, it was close but he won by a comfortable margin – every couple of hours it goes down a little bit

'  'All of a sudden they're finding votes?' he said later. 'You mean, after the election, they're finding votes?'  Trump tweeted as Air Force One left for Paris that Georgia gubernatorial hopeful Stacey Abrams should give up her quest to force a runoff with Brian Kemp, who defeated her on Tuesday in Georgia

'@BrianKempGA ran a great race in Georgia – he won. It is time to move on!' he wrote

If Kemp's final total is 50 per cent or less of all the votes cast, he will have to battle Abrams again on December 4

The president complained at the White House about Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign lawyer Marc Elias, who is supervising Nelson's push for a recount

'As soon as Democrats sent their best Election stealing lawyer, Marc Elias, to Broward County they miraculously started finding Democrat votes,' he tweeted

'Don't worry, Florida – I am sending much better lawyers to expose the FRAUD!''Rick Scott was up by 50,000+ votes on Election Day,' Trump wrote later, but 'now they "found" many votes and he is only up 15,000 votes

"The Broward Effect." How come they never find Republican votes?' Elias also was the middle-man that year when the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee sent millions of dollars to political research firm Fusion GPS, a transaction that launched a so-called 'dirty dossier' on Trump that alleged he cavorted with prostitutes in Moscow

'They were involved with that fraud of the fake dossier, the phony dossier,' Trump said of Elias, without naming him directly

'And I guess I hear they were somehow involved, or work, with the GPS Fusion [sic] people

''You look at the dishonesty!' Trupm vented. 'Look, look, there's bad things that have gone on in Broward County, really bad things

' Scott unleashed lawsuits against Broward and Palm Beach Counties on Thursday, accusing Democrats of trying to steal the election

Both the Senate seat Scott thought was his on Tuesday night, and the governor's contest that looked all but won by Republican Ron DeSantis, are within the margin for recounts

 'The people of Florida deserve fairness and transparency, and the supervisors are failing to give it to us,' Scott claimed

The lawsuit was filed about the same time Scott, as governor, ordered state law enforcement officials to investigate the Broward and Palm Beach voting operations

A spokesperson for Nelson bristled at Scott's legal maneuvering, telling CNN: 'The goal here is to see that all the votes in Florida are counted and counted accurately

Rick Scott's action appears to be politically motivated and borne out of desperation

'Elias's role in the Florida recounts will continue to be a sore spot for Republicans

'Folks involved in funding this lied about it, and with sanctimony, for a year,' Times reporter Maggie Haberman tweeted after The Washington Post linked the dossier to Elias and his law firm Perkins Coie

Kennth Vogel, another Times journalist, tweeted: 'When I tried to report this story, Clinton campaign lawyer @marceelias pushed back vigorously, saying "You (or your sources) are wrong"

'The deal was born in the spring of 2016, when Elias was approached by Fusion GPS, and lasted until just before Election Day that year

When Fusion approached Elias, it had already been doing anti_Trump research work for the conservative Washington Free Beacon during the Republican primary season

But the dossier itself was funded entirely by Democrats, using Elias as a middle-man

After the DNC and the Clinton campaign started paying, Fusion GPS hired former British spy Christopher Steele to do the dirt-digging

 His work later resulted in the dossier, which made unsubstantiated claims that Trump patronized prostitutes while visiting Moscow, and that he paid them to urinate on each other while cavorting on a bed that Barack and Michelle Obama had slept in during their pown previous trip to Russia's capital city

Trump has called the material 'phony stuff,' and the White House has complained that the dossier's other unconfirmed allegations were part of the Obama-era Justice Department's justifications fo spying on Carter Page, one of his campaign advisers

Elias also led the five-month recount process that resulted in the 2008 election of former Minnesota Democratic Sen

Al Franken, who won that contest by just 312 votes.It was later determined that officials counted the votes of at least 341 convicted felons in the state's largest county

Another 52 voters cast ballots illegally in a second county.Franken resigned in disgrace last year following the publication of a photo showing him groping an actress while she slept on the way home from performing in a USO tour

Scott's emergency complaints accuse Snipes and Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher of being 'unwilling to disclose records revealing how many electors voted, how many ballots have been canvassed, and how many ballots remain to be canvassed

'The complaints say the counties' handling of ballots 'raises substantial concerns about the validity of the election process

''Late Tuesday night, our win was projected to be around 57,000 votes,' Scott told reporters during his press conference Thursday

 'By Wednesday morning, that lead dropped to 38,000. By Wednesday evening, it was around 30,000

This morning, it was around 21,000. Now, it is 15,000.'He continued: 'On election night, Broward County said there were 634,000 votes cast

At 1am today, there were 695,700 ballots cast on election day. At 2.30pm today, the number was up to 707,223 ballots cast on Election Day

And we just learned, that the number has increased to 712,840 ballots cast on election day

In Palm Beach County, there are 15,000 new votes found since election night. 'So, it has been over 48 hours since the polls closed and Broward and Palm Beach Counties are still finding and counting ballots – and the Supervisors – Brenda Snipes and Susan Bucher – cannot seem to say how many ballots still exist or where these ballots came from, or where they have been,' Scott said

 During the press conference, Scott declared there could be 'rampant fraud' in the counties ballot-counting process

President Trump, following the Scott's press conference tweeted 'Law Enforcement is looking into another big corruption scandal having to do with Election Fraud in Broward and Palm Beach

Florida voted for Rick Scott!'Senator Nelson's re-election bid now trails Scott's by just 17,000 votes, within the

25 per cent margin required for a hand recount. Nelson's campaign aides believe he will emerge victorious once all the ballots are counted

Meanwhile, a teacher in a Broward County school found a container labeled 'Provisional Ballot Box' in a storage area of her elementary school on Thursday

Lakeisha Williams, of Broward County, said she found the box Thursday at Miramar Elementary School

 It was apparently left behind by election workers.'I went into the area that we use for storage and saw it in there,' Williams told the New York Post

For more infomation >> Trump: Florida election officials 'probably' tried to cheat me in 2016 - Duration: 17:18.

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Mitch McConnell Promises Trump Help in Securing Border Wall Funding - Duration: 1:25.

For more infomation >> Mitch McConnell Promises Trump Help in Securing Border Wall Funding - Duration: 1:25.

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Trump restricts asylum system on U.S.-Mexico as caravan slowly moves north - Duration: 0:39.

U.S. President Donald Trump has put pen to paper on a proclamation suspending the entry

of migrants through America's southern border with Mexico for 90 days.

President Trump said the measures were necessary to prepare for the arrival of thousands of

Central Americans traveling in groups through Mexico toward the U.S. border.

He said the caravan has no "lawful basis for admission into the U.S."

U.S. officials say the proclamation does not apply to unaccompanied children or those who

apply at official border crossings, or U.S. ports of entry.

The measures are to take effect on Saturday, U.S. time.

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Trump threatens to withhold federal payments to California amid fires - Daily News - Duration: 2:08.

President Donald Trump has threatened to withhold federal payments to California over 'gross mismanagement' of its forests as the state is ravaged by three massive wildfires

  In a 2am tweet, Trump wrote: 'There is no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in California except that forest management is so poor

 'Billions of dollars are given each year, with so many lives lost, all because of gross mismanagement of the forests

Remedy now, or no more Fed payments!' On Friday evening Trump issued an emergency declaration providing federal funds to help the thousands of firefighters struggling to contain the flames that have already torched more than 200 square miles across the state

Share this article Share The late night tweet was Trump's first direst comment about massive wildfires, which include a blaze that incinerated most of the Northern California town of Paradise and killed at least nine people

The Camp Fire in Butte County north of Sacramento was only five percent contained as of 1

30am local time Saturday. In Southern California, the Hill and Woolsey fires have already scorched more than 40,000 acres, forcing more than 250,000 residents near Ventura and Los Angeles counties to evacuate

Those fires, which remain at zero percent contained as of Saturday morning, descended on the town of Thousand Oaks from both sides, threatening the community still reeling from a mass shooting that left a dozen dead at a local bar Wednesday night

  

For more infomation >> Trump threatens to withhold federal payments to California amid fires - Daily News - Duration: 2:08.

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'Trump knew': Tabloid titan turns on his ex-pal and reveals scheme to silence Stormy Daniels | The N - Duration: 3:58.

 US President Donald Trump directly intervened to suppress stories about alleged affairs with women, despite denials of knowing about payments, according to the  The also shed more light on Friday on the cozy relationship between Trump and David Pecker, the CEO of American Media (AMI) – the parent company of the  According to the , Pecker and Trump met at Trump Tower in August 2015, just as Trump's presidential campaign was starting

Pecker then offered to use the to pay off women if they attempted to go public with allegations of sexual contact against Trump

 A spokesman for AMI said they had no immediate comment. AMI's assistance to Trump isn't all that surprising, given that Trump and Pecker had a longtime friendship, and that the regularly published cover stories flattering to Trump and negative to his political rivals

 In August, Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen pled guilty and implicated Trump in the effort to pay off two women, Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal

 At the time, prosecutors outlined the involvement of American Media and the , referring to them as "corporation 1" and "magazine 1

" Prosecutors detailed how the publication kept Cohen apprised throughout the course of the campaign of salacious allegations, and that eventually led to the purchase of the Daniels and McDougal stories "so as to suppress them and prevent them from influencing the election

" The heart of the government's claims against Cohen are that the payments violated campaign finance laws, and Trump's involvement also raises questions of whether he faces legal liability

 According to the , Pecker was also aware of the legal exposure he could face, and at one point researched campaign finance law and consulted a specialist

 The $US150,000 ($A208,000) deal with McDougal was finalised in August 2016; the publisher would get exclusive rights to her story and she would also get two American Media cover stories and the possibility of health and fitness columns

 Cohen told Pecker that Trump would reimburse the publisher, and they worked on a plan to transfer rights to McDougal's story to a shell company set up by Cohen

 But Pecker called off the deal because he was concerned that it would be considered an in-kind campaign contribution, a key detail as it signals that there was an awareness of the impact that such a story would have on Trump's electoral prospects

 Around the same time, Daniels was preparing to go public with her story, and was in preliminary talks with ABC's

Pecker, though, refused to buy her story. Cohen told prosecutors that he then went to Trump with the news that they would have to handle the $US130,000 ($A180,000) payment themselves, and Trump told him to "get it done," according to the

Cohen eventually used his own home equity line of credit to make the payment. Pecker has been granted immunity and told investigators of Trump's involvement in the deal, the reports

 Cohen is scheduled to be sentenced in December. -AAP

For more infomation >> 'Trump knew': Tabloid titan turns on his ex-pal and reveals scheme to silence Stormy Daniels | The N - Duration: 3:58.

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Trump et le monde : c'est chacun pour soi ! - Duration: 3:41.

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Judge Rules That Trump Ignored The Law By Approving Keystone XL Pipeline - Duration: 4:31.

In a huge victory for those of us who care about living in a decent environment this

week, a federal judge issued a stay in Donald Trump's decision to go ahead and fast track

the Keystone XL Pipeline, here in the United States.

Judge Brian Morris is the one who issued the stay, which temporarily, yet immediately,

halts all construction on the Keystone XL Pipeline.

In his ruling, when was actually a phenomenal ruling, he said that the president and this

administration violated the Administrative Procedure Act.

What that means is that there are certain procedures that a president or any cabinet

department has to go through before approving a project.

They have to look at the risk.

They have to look at the benefits.

They also have to look, in terms of risk, at climate change and environmental impact.

According to the judge, the administration didn't do that.

When they said that, "Oh, the environment'll be just fine from this," they provided no

reasoning to give that specific analysis, like why is the environment gonna be fine?

You didn't tell us that.

You just told us that everything's gonna be cool, so we should just go with it.

That's not exactly how it works.

You violated the rule that was put in place to make sure that everybody knows exactly

what this thing is going to do, regardless of what this thing happens to be.

Here's some key takeaways from the ruling.

I want to read these, because they're very important, and very damning for the Trump

Administration.

Judge's findings here ... "The State Department, in issuing the permit, failed to analyze the

cumulative greenhouse gas emissions of the Keystone project.

The department acted on incomplete information regarding the potential damage to cultural

resources in Indian territory along the route.

The department appears to have jumped the gun."

It's not just the environmental impact of Keystone XL, it's also going through sacred

tribal lands, that they just said, "To hell with I, we're gonna do it anyway."

Yeah.

Also violated the rules put in place to prevent things like this.

"Department failed to make a fact based explanation for it's course reversal," which was when

the Obama Administration decided not to do the project and Trump did.

" ... let alone a reasoned explanation.

An agency cannot simply disregard contrary or inconvenient factual determinations that

it made in the past, any more than it can ignore inconvenient facts in the present."

That's pretty damning against this administration.

He's basically telling them that, "You had these facts that tell you this thing's gonna

be horrible, and you chose to ignore them and tell us the opposite."

Pretty bold statement there from the judge.

Finally, "The department's analysis that climate related impacts from Keystone would prove

inconsequential, needed a reasoned explanation and it did not provide one."

That's what I had mentioned previously, that they said, "No, everything's gonna be cool

with the environment.

We don't have to give you a reason, and we're not going to."

Again, under this Administrative Procedure Act, you have to do those things.

The bottom line is that this administration did not do their due diligence.

They lied to the American public.

They lied to their own cabinet department, in approving the Keystone XL Pipeline, which

will do nothing to help Americans with their energy independence.

All that oil's coming from Canada down to the Gulf Coast, to be sold overseas.

The Keystone I Pipeline, up in Canada, has had constant leaks and constant breakages,

which has lead to a lot of environmental destruction.

The Keystone XL Pipeline would not be monitored properly.

There would be flyovers, I believe, once a month.

It would create roughly 36 permanent new jobs here in the United States.

It would go through sacred lands of Native Americans.

It would pass over the Ogallala Aquifer, one of the largest fresh water aquifers serving

millions of people here in the United States.

By every possible stretch of the imagination, based on every single fact that we have, this

project would be an absolute environmental disaster.

That is why it is so important that this judge ruled, if only temporarily, that the construction

has to immediately come to a stop.

For more infomation >> Judge Rules That Trump Ignored The Law By Approving Keystone XL Pipeline - Duration: 4:31.

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Hypocrisy: Watch Graham Own Himself While Pandering To Trump | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC - Duration: 2:33.

For more infomation >> Hypocrisy: Watch Graham Own Himself While Pandering To Trump | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC - Duration: 2:33.

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Trump Tweets a Meme at Iran & India Erects a Record-Breaking Statue | The Daily Show - Duration: 3:32.

As you probably know,

the migrant caravan coming from Central America

is now just a few short 700 miles

from the United States border.

And the welcoming committee is on the way to meet them.

Tonight a show of force with migrant caravans

at least 700 miles away.

The first wave of U.S. troops arrives at the Texas border,

creating barriers, putting up barbed wire and fencing,

an effort to keep migrants out.

WOMAN: There are reports this border deployment

could cost upwards of $200 million

by the end of the year.

$200 million?

For that money, you realize

you could fly the entire caravan first class to Scandinavia.

(laughter)

Which, by the way, would be a lot more entertaining to watch.

Yeah, 'cause then you'd see

what those other countries are really about.

It would be like, "America,

"the way you treat the needy is so heartless.

"Why can't you just...? What? They're coming here?

"Wait, wait, wait, wait. Wait, wait.

Oh, that's not gonna work with. No, yeah."

Yeah, we'll find out the Swedish word for "wall."

Uh, now don't forget. Don't forget.

Um, down on the Mexican border,

America already has the Border Patrol, the National Guard.

And you've got Space Force. Don't forget that.

So, you don't really need the army there.

But Trump will find an excuse to use the troops for anything.

You know, next thing you know, he'll be like,

"This table is so wobbly, folks.

"Let's get a troop under that leg.

Thank you for your service! Great job!"

In other news,

President Trump today officially implemented new sanctions

on Iran, and this was to punish them

for upholding their end of the Iran nuclear deal.

And his announcement was something straight out

of an HBO show.

President Trump is facing backlash this morning

for a controversial tweet

promoting sanctions against Iran.

The president posted this picture yesterday morning

with the quote "Sanctions are Coming."

The picture and the text are a knockoff

of HBO's Game of Thrones,

and its slogan, "Winter Is Coming."

Now, in response, HBO tweeted,

"How do you say trademark misuse in Dothraki?"

-(laughter) -Is, uh...?

Is anyone taking politics seriously anymore?

Really? The president of the United States

is dropping Game of Thrones memes

for harsh, economic sanctions?

Like, you know what? Screw it.

He should do that for all of his policies from now on.

Just be like, "Better Call Wall."

And "America's Got Tax-Cuts."

Oh, and of course, his signature policy--

"Orange Hates the New Black.

-(laughter, groaning) -Also...

(cheers and applause)

Also, in international news,

there's a new tallest man in the world.

He's Indian, he's made of bronze,

and he's worth a fortune.

NEWSMAN: India has unveiled the world's tallest statue,

twice the size of the Statue of Liberty.

It honors freedom fighter Sardar Patel,

who's credited with bringing the country together

after India gained independence from Great Britain in 1947.

NEWSWOMAN: The state government says that it's 597 feel tall

and cost $403 million.

$400 million for a statue.

You realize for that amount of money you could fly the caravan

back from Sweden first-class

and then pay them to put up barbed wire to block themselves.

What are you doing, India? And here's the thing,

I'm not saying India shouldn't build statues,

but why not build one of, like, Gandhi, right?

He's also famous, and he was much skinnier, okay?

Yeah. They could have saved on materials.

Same height, half the cost.

For more infomation >> Trump Tweets a Meme at Iran & India Erects a Record-Breaking Statue | The Daily Show - Duration: 3:32.

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Trump And Putin's Weekend In Paris - Duration: 4:46.

WELCOME TO "THE LATE SHOW," EVERYBODY.

I'M YOUR HOST, STEPHEN COLBERT.

HAPPY FRIDAY!

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) GIVE IT UP FOR YOURSELF.

WE MADE IT!

I HOPE EVERYONE HAS BIG PLANS FOR THE WEEKEND.

DONALD TRUMP DOES.

HE'S GOING TO PARIS.

OR AS TRUMP DESCRIBES IT: >> PARIS IS NO LONGER PARIS.

>> Stephen (AS TRUMP): " YOU ARE NO LONGER PARIS.

BY THE POWER VESTED IN ME BY NO ONE, I HEREBY RENAME YOU, 'FURRY

ARMPIT JUNCTION.'" ( LAUGHTER )

TRUMP IS IN-- HE'S OVER THERE-- HE'S OVER THERE BECAUSE HE WANTS

THAT MILITARY PARADE, RIGHT.

HE IS OVER THERE FOR A BIG MILITARY PARADE THAT WILL MARK

THE 100th ANNIVERSARY OF THE WORLD WAR I ARMISTICE.

IN HONOR OF AMERICA'S SERVICE IN THE GREAT WAR, WE SENT OUR

BIGGEST DOUGHBOY.

( LAUGHTER ) ( APPLAUSE )

AS I SAID, TRUMP REALLY WANTED HIS OWN MILITARY PARADE, BUT

IT'S BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL AT LEAST 2019, WHICH WILL GIVE THE

PENTAGON ENOUGH TIME TO COMPLETE THEIR NEW F-13 GARFIELD.

( LAUGHTER ) BUT THINGS COULD GET TENSE

BETWEEN TRUMP AND MACRON, BECAUSE FRANCE IS OPPOSED TO NEW

U.S. SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAN, WHICH TRUMP ANNOUNCED LAST WEEK

ON TWITTER, WITH THIS MEME: "SANCTIONS ARE COMING."

ALTHOUGH, WHEN IT COMES TO "GAME OF THRONES" REFERENCES, I PREFER

THE TRUMP FAMILY MOTTO: "A TRUMP NEVER PAYS HIS DEBTS."

( LAUGHTER ) ( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE )

NOW, IT MAY BE TENSE-- IT MIGHT BE TENSE OVER THERE, BUT TRUMP

WILL HAVE AT LEAST ONE ALLY IN PARIS: RUSSIAN PRESIDENT

VLADIMIR PUTIN, OKAY.

IT MAKES SENSE, IT MAKES SENSE THAT PUTIN IS GOING TO MEET

DONALD TRUMP IN PARIS.

HE'S USUALLY INVOLVED WHEN TRUMP'S AROUND SOMEONE GOING,

"OUI, OUI!" ( LAUGHTER )

( APPLAUSE ) ALLEGEDLY.

ALLEGEDLY.

>> Jon: WOW!

>> Stephen: ALLEGEDLY.

BUT WHEN ASKED IF HE WAS GOING TO MEET WITH PUTIN WHILE IN

PARIS, TRUMP TOLD REPORTERS "PROBABLY NOT," EXPLAINING,

"WE HAVEN'T SET ANYTHING UP YET."

(AS TRUMP): " WHATEVER HAPPENS, HAPPENS.

WE DON'T WANT TO MAKE THE EVENT TOO FORMAL.

THE DRESS CODE IS 'COLLUSION CASUAL.'"

( LAUGHTER ) NOW FOR A CHANGE, FOR A CHANGE,

LET'S TALK ABOUT SOMETHING THAT'S NOT IN THE NEWS: THE

CARAVAN!

♪ ♪ ♪ THANKS.

I WENT INTO THE SPIN TOO LATE.

I WENT TO THE SPIN TOO LATE.

FOR THOSE TOO YOU YOUNG TO REMEMBER THE CARAVAN, A WEEK AGO

IT WAS ALL ANYBODY COULD TALK ABOUT.

>> THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF MIGRANTS LITERALLY MARCHING TO

THE U.S. IN WHAT WOULD BE A MASS INVASION.

>> THEY ARE COMING IN WITH DISEASES SUCH AS SMALLPOX AND

LEPROSY AND T.B. THAT ARE GOING TO INFECT OUR PEOPLE.

>> GANG ACTIVITY, GANG MEMBERS IN THOSE CARAVANS.

>> DANGEROUS CRIMINALS.

>> IT'S NOT A CARAVAN.

IT'S AN INVASION.

>> IT IS A FULL-SCALE INVASION BY A HOSTILE FORCE.

>> Stephen: AND NOW, IT'S GONE.

( LAUGHTER ) I MEAN, HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE?

WHO GOT RID OF THE CARAVAN?

COULD IT BE... THE CARAVAN?

♪ ♪ ♪ ( APPLAUSE )

I CAN'T DO THAT.

I CAN'T DO THE...

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) >> Jon: I LIKE THAT SPIN!

I LIKE THAT SPIN!

>> Stephen: CAN'T DO THAT-- CAN'T DO THAT AT THE END OF A

WEEK LIKE THIS.

NOW, IN FACT, I COUNTED HOW MANY TIMES THEY TALKED ABOUT THE

CARAVAN ON "FOX & FRIENDS."

WELL, TECHNICALLY, I HAD MY FOOTAGE DEPARTMENT DO IT.

I CAN'T WATCH "FOX & FRIENDS," BECAUSE MY DOCTOR SAYS IT'S JUST

HORRIBLE.

( LAUGHTER ) ANYWAY, THIS IS TRUE, IN THE SIX

DAYS LEADING UP TO THE ELECTION, THEY USED THE WORD "CARAVAN" AN

AVERAGE OF 21 TIMES PER EPISODE.

THEN, THE DAY AFTER THE MIDTERMS, "FOX & FRIENDS" ONLY

MENTIONED IT ONCE.

YEAH.

IT WAS HUGE FOR, LIKE, A WEEK, AND NOW NOTHING.

IT'S THE TIDE POD CHALLENGE OF AMERICAN POLITICS.

( LAUGHTER ) EXCEPT TIDE PODS WILL ACTUALLY

KILL YOU.

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