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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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Emmanuel Macron et Donald Trump à l'Elysée pour une rencontre sous tension - Duration: 6:06.

INTERNATIONAL - L'ambiance s'annonce beaucoup moins cordiale que lors de la précédente visite du dirigeant américain à Paris

Emmanuel Macron accueille ce samedi 10 novembre dans la matinée un Donald Trump particulièrement remonté pour un entretien entre deux dirigeants aux vues radicalement divergentes sur la politique internationale, avant une rencontre à forte portée symbolique avec Angela Merkel à Rethondes, sur les lieux de l'armistice de 1918

Le président des Etats-Unis est attendu vers 11h dans la cour de l'Elysée où l'accueillera son homologue français

Les deux hommes devraient prononcer quelques mots à la presse avant de s'enfermer pour un échange en tête à tête qui pourrait être orageux

En effet, malgré le cadre général de cet entretien - la commémoration du centenaire de la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale - qui devrait théoriquement poser un vernis d'aménité sur la rencontre, Donald Trump a attaqué bille en tête Emmanuel Macron dès son atterrissage en France vendredi soir, dans un de ces tweets ravageurs dont il a le secret

"Le président Macron vient de suggérer que l'Europe construise sa propre armée pour se protéger contre les Etats-Unis, la Chine et la Russie", a-t-il écrit au moment même où Air Force One atterrissait près de Paris

"Très insultant mais peut-être que l'Europe devrait d'abord payer sa part à l'OTAN que les Etats-Unis subventionnent largement!", a-t-il ajouté

Il faisait semble-t-il référence aux déclarations mardi de Emmanuel Macron, qui a appelé de ses vœux la création d'une "véritable armée européenne" pour mieux protéger le Vieux Continent

"On ne protégera pas les Européens si on ne décide pas d'avoir une vraie armée européenne", a plaidé le président français

Il faut "nous protéger à l'égard de la Chine, de la Russie et même des Etats-Unis", a-t-il dit, en évoquant la décision américaine de se retirer d'un traité de désarmement nucléaire datant des années 80

Une grande partie de l'Europe s'abrite sous le bouclier américain depuis l'après-guerre, sans payer un prix satisfaisant pour Donald Trump

Depuis son élection, Emmanuel Macron plaide constamment pour un renforcement européen de la Défense, la France mettant justement en avant l'incertitude stratégique provoquée par les positions de Donald Trump

Plus largement, cette saillie illustre les désaccords politiques profonds qui opposent les deux hommes, sur l'environnement, le nucléaire iranien, les relations commerciales, et d'une manière générale, sur la gouvernance des affaires du monde, pour laquelle Emmanuel Macron défend le multilatéralisme, honni par son homologue américain

Emmanuel Macron a d'ailleurs organisé dimanche un grand forum international sur la gouvernance mondiale qui, schématiquement, servira de tribune en faveur du multilatéralisme, et donc, en creux, à dire du mal de la politique étrangère américaine de Donald Trump

Ce dernier sera d'ailleurs absent de cette enceinte, préférant se rendre au cimetière américain de Suresnes, près de Paris

Après la rencontre de ce samedi, la première dame américaine Melania Trump arrivera vers 12h et les deux couples présidentiels déjeuneront ensemble à l'Elysée avant de se séparer pour l'après-midi

Le président américain devrait se rendre dans le nord de la France au cimetière américain du Bois Belleau, tandis que Emmanuel Macron prendra le chemin d'une clairière près de Compiègne, au nord de Paris, pour y retrouver la chancelière Angela Merkel pour une cérémonie très symbolique

C'est ici que le 11 novembre 1918 fut signé dans un wagon restaurant l'armistice scellant la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale, qui fit 18 millions de morts

Le palais de l'Elysée relève que "c'est la première fois depuis 1945" que le président français et le chef du gouvernement allemand se rencontrent dans la clairière de l'Armistice

"La cérémonie sera sobre et sans discours. Ils déposeront une gerbe et dévoileront une nouvelle plaque au pied du monument au pied de la Dalle sacrée, au milieu de la clairière, sur laquelle on peut lire 'Ici le 11 novembre 1918 succomba le criminel orgueil de l'empire allemand vaincu par les peuples libres qu'il prétendait asservir'", a-t-on ajouté de même source

La nouvelle inscription sera, elle, beaucoup moins martiale: "A l'occasion du centenaire de l'armistice du 11 novembre 1918, Monsieur Emmanuel Macron, Président de la République Française, et Madame Angela Merkel, Chancelière de la République Fédérale d'Allemagne, ont réaffirmé ici la valeur de la réconciliation franco-allemande au service de l'Europe et de la paix", a-t-on appris auprès d'une source proche de l'organisation de la cérémonie

Dans la soirée, les Macron, Trump, Merkel, et plusieurs autres dignitaires se retrouveront au Musée d'Orsay à Paris, pour une visite de l'exposition consacrée à Picasso et un dîner protocolaire sur place, avant la grande cérémonie de dimanche matin sous l'Arc de Triomphe en présence de plusieurs dizaines de chefs d'Etat et de gouvernement, point d'orgue des commémorations

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For more infomation >> Emmanuel Macron et Donald Trump à l'Elysée pour une rencontre sous tension - Duration: 6:06.

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Tin mới : 11/11/2018 TỔNG THỐNG TRUMP NỔI GIẬN KHÔNG CHO PHÉP ĐẢNG DÂN CHỦ T.RUẤT P.HẾ ĐIỀU TRA MÌNH - Duration: 51:02.

For more infomation >> Tin mới : 11/11/2018 TỔNG THỐNG TRUMP NỔI GIẬN KHÔNG CHO PHÉP ĐẢNG DÂN CHỦ T.RUẤT P.HẾ ĐIỀU TRA MÌNH - Duration: 51:02.

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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 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 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.

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

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Quicktake #253 – President Trump Issues a Proclamation on Asylum - Duration: 4:35.

Earlier today President Trump issued a proclamation effective immediately that

bars from seeking asylum any individuals who enter the United States from Mexico

between ports of entry. Those individuals may still seek relief in the form of

withholding of removal, or protection under the Convention Against Torture.

However, these forms of protection are not only weaker than asylum they're

appreciably more difficult to qualify for. The proclamation will remain

effective for 90 days or until the establishment of a so-called safe third

country agreement with Mexico, whichever occurs earlier. By the 90th day the

secretaries of Homeland Security and State, along with the Attorney General

must recommend to the president whether to renew or extend the proclamation.

This proclamation guts key due process protections for asylum seekers under

unambiguous laws passed by Congress. Individuals arriving to the United

States whether at or between ports of entry have the right to seek asylum not

everyone is eligible for that relief but everyone deserves a full and fair

opportunity to pursue it the proclamation is a transparent in run

around these laws and has already come under legal challenge unfortunately this

action is just the latest step in the administration's ongoing systematic

effort to shut out asylum seekers from our country in fact it's critical to

note that in recent years Customs and Border Protection has on an alarming

scale illegally turned away asylum seekers who lawfully present themselves

at ports of entries that practice in combination with today's proclamation

will force many vulnerable siloam seekers who reach the US border into a

catch-22 if they present themselves at a port of entry CBP could turn them back

yet if they enter between ports of entry under the proclamation they'll be

stripped of the right to seek asylum altogether many persecuted women

children and family may now have no meaningful chance to

apply for asylum as guaranteed them under the law as such

today's proclamation puts lives at risk meanwhile those who do get processed by

CBP could be thrust into a dramatically expanded detention operation though the

administration has portrayed the caravan traveling through Mexico as somehow

evidence of a u.s. border in peril nothing could be further from the truth

border apprehensions in fiscal year 2018 were markedly low compared to prior

decades and a caravan that remains hundreds of miles away that consists of

hungry tired Central Americans fleeing violence and hardship in no way poses a

threat to the most powerful nation on earth let's be clear then there is no

border crisis there is however a humanitarian crisis in Central America

were rampid gang violence domestic abuse and other dangers have prompted

continuing outflows of asylum seeking families and children our government

must step up and address this humanitarian emergency

to begin with the administration should uphold its legal obligation under

domestic and international law to ensure individuals right to seek asylum where

the administration fails to do so Congress must hold it fully accountable

in addition the administration should build up refugee processing programs in

the region not tear them down in the absence of such processing options many

persecuted individuals may feel they have no choice but to make dangerous

treks north in pursuit of asylum the administration must also get more

serious about providing foreign assistance to allay the human rights

abuses driving Central American displacement in all there are a host of

meaningful ways in which our government can and should respond

today's proclamation is not one of them

For more infomation >> Quicktake #253 – President Trump Issues a Proclamation on Asylum - Duration: 4:35.

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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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Qanon - SerialBrain2: Trump's 2018 Midterms: The Most Impressive Moves In Modern Politics. - Duration: 10:03.

For more infomation >> Qanon - SerialBrain2: Trump's 2018 Midterms: The Most Impressive Moves In Modern Politics. - Duration: 10:03.

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

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Female Trump Supporters Admit They Have "Unnatural Love For Donald" - Duration: 4:27.

One of the most interesting things that we have seen from the Trump administration is

his support among white women.

I mean, after all, this man actually won white women in the 2016 Presidential Election.

He won 52% of white women.

Now, according to polls, that number has now fallen to roughly 40% approval among white

women.

But still, 40% out there in this country support this man who has been credibly accused of

assault and/or harassment by no fewer than 19 different women.

The man who they all heard on tape saying how he liked to force himself upon women,

forcibly kiss them even if they had a husband and didn't want him to, and how he would grab

them by the genitals just because he could.

40% of white women in the United States say, "I support that guy.

I like that."

So the New York Times did what any decent media outlet would do, or in their case, any

media outlet that occasionally can do something decent and they decided to talk to some of

these Trump supporters, these white, female Trump supporters, at Trump rallies over the

last few weeks.

And here's what they found:

The women are nuts!

Now, that's not what the New York Times said but these hardcore Trump supporters are nuts,

and they're pretty much ready to admit that they're crazy.

For example, Rachel Marks, 59, of Billings, Montana.

Here is what she said about her love of Donald Trump, "I have an infatuation and a love for

this man that's not normal.

I give the highest respect when people are telling the truth and giving their political

power.

If anything, I have a deeper respect now."

The man lies constantly and everyone who's not a complete idiot understands that.

Every fact check has proven that, even Fox News has had to come out and fact check him

because he says things that are blatantly wrong, and you're sitting there saying that

this unnatural love you have for Donald Trump is preventing you from seeing what's actually

happening in the world.

Yeah, I would call that an unnatural love, a love that's not normal in your own words.

There's more.

They're not quite as disgusting as this abnormal form of love, but here is Joan [Filpot], 69,

who attended a Trump rally in Missouri, she says, "He understands why we're angry and

he wants to fix it.

He wants to protect this country, he wants to keep it safe, and he wants to keep it free

of invaders and the caravan and everything else that's going on."

So, we got two things to deal with here.

One, first and foremost, these hardcore supporters of Donald Trump, the people who say that,

"Oh, he's telling it like it is" instead of saying "Yeah, this guy is blatantly lying."

They're a cult.

This is absolute cult-mentality, this is what leads to dictatorships and these mass movements

of people who absolutely support the worst human beings in history.

These Trump supporters are not different.

And second, it shows just how much this racism and this white identity plays in their support

for the president.

And again, that also goes back to the cult mentality.

It's the use vs. them, protecting our way of life, protecting our alleged culture from

these outside invaders.

Go back and read some of the speeches from that guy in Germany from the late-30s and

early-40s, you'll find the same language.

Look at what his supporters said, you'll find the same language there too.

This is a dangerous time in the United States, and it's so dangerous, and I hate to say it

this way, but because we have so many people in this country that are so painfully stupid

that they don't even realize that they are the sheep being led to slaughter.

People need to wake up.

People need to understand what this president is saying and what his words actually mean.

It's not that hard to figure out.

It's just that Trump supporters don't wanna take that time and tarnish the image of this

man that they have now made into a god.

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Ivanka Trump Gets 16 New Chinese Trademarks For A Brand That No Longer Exists - Duration: 3:21.

Ivanka Trump just can't seem to get away from all of the conflicts of interest that have

surrounded her since the day she stepped foot into The White House and into whatever role

it is she's playing there.

I say whatever role it is she's playing there because many people inside The White House

have said to themselves according to reporters, "We don't even know what she does here or

why she is here."

That's not an unfair statement to say whatever role it is because even those in The White

House don't know why she's there or what she's doing.

What we do know she has done in the past is she has met with foreign leaders, and she's

also been given quite a few patents from the countries that those foreign leaders hail

from.

In October, she was actually awarded an additional 16 new patents from China, most of which for

a brand and company that she actually shut down in the summer.

She applied for these patents in 2016, nothing wrong with that.

Then she shut down her company in 2018.

The Chinese government knew this.

They knew that she wasn't manufacturing over there any more, and yet they still decided

to go ahead and grant her these permits similar to last time when they granted her a bunch

of permits earlier this year, and then Donald Trump lifted the sanctions on Chinese telecom

company ZTE even though it was shown that they were spying on people and breaking the

law, a move even Republicans thought was absolutely insane, but Donald Trump did it for them shortly

after they gave Ivanka all of those trademarks.

What could be the motivation of China giving Ivanka Trump 16 new trademarks for a company

that doesn't even exist any more?

Could it be that they want the sanctions lifted, or excuse me, the tariffs?

Could it be that they're trying to ease Donald Trump into ending the trade war in their favor

by benefiting his family personally?

That seems like the most likely scenario here.

I refuse to believe that they're doing this because Ivanka Trump has shown what a great

businesswoman she is because as the Citizens for Responsibility in Ethics in Washington

point out, this isn't just for things like clothing, and handbags and shoes.

Some of those are for those, but other patents that she was just given include things like

nursing homes, sausage casings and voting machines.

Does anybody want to put their parents in an Ivanka Trump nursing home?

Does anybody want to eat Ivanka Trump sausage?

How confident are you going to feel going to cast your vote on an Ivanka Trump voting

machine?

What the hell are these patents about?

She's not even in those businesses, but she got the patents somehow.

I can only imagine it's because the Chinese government is expecting something in return

from Donald Trump and dammit, he's most likely going to deliver it for them, whatever it

is that they want.

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