Saturday, November 3, 2018

Trump news on Youtube Nov 3 2018

 A federal judge has denied the Justice Department's efforts to halt legal proceedings in a case accusing President Donald Trump of violating the US Constitution – opening the door for Trump's critics to soon gain access to financial records related to his Washington, DC, hotel

 Trump has been fighting multiple lawsuits that argue that foreign representatives' spending money at the Trump International Hotel is a violation of the Constitution's emoluments clause, which bans federal officials from accepting benefits from foreign or state governments without congressional approval

 In a bid to prevent the case moving on to legal discovery – which would potentially unearth financial records such as Trump's income tax returns – Justice Department lawyers had asked Maryland-based US District Judge Peter J

Messitte to put the case on hold while they appeal his decision to a higher court in Richmond, Virginia

 That effort failed. "This is another major win for us in this historic case," said District of Columbia Attorney General Karl A Racine in a statement

 "Our next step is to proceed with discovery. We will soon provide the court a new schedule to begin the process of getting information about how President Trump is profiting from the presidency

" Messitte wrote in a sometimes blistering 31-page opinion released on Friday that the president did not sufficiently meet the requirements for an appeal midway through the ongoing case

 "It is clear that the president, unhappy with the court's reasoning and conclusion, merely reargues that his interpretation of the emoluments clauses should apply instead of the one the court gave," he wrote

 "The court sees no point in stating again why it concluded as it did." But, Messitte said, merely disagreeing with the court doesn't constitute a required "substantial" reason for such an appeal

 Justice Department spokeswoman Kelly Laco told The Associated Press that the department "disagrees with and is disappointed" by Messitte's ruling

She added: "This case, which should have been dismissed, presents important questions that warrant immediate appellate review

" Justice Department lawyers had objected to any discovery on a sitting president in his official capacity because of separation of powers concerns, in order to avoid a "constitutional confrontation" between two branches of government

 They argued that the "public interest is decidedly in favour of a stay because any discovery would necessarily be a distraction to the President's performance of his constitutional duties

" -AAP

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Trump cites N. Korea's invitation of international inspectors as progress toward denuclearization - Duration: 1:56.

We start with the ongoing international diplomacy with North Korea.

While a high-level meeting between the North and the United States is expected to take

place next week,...

U.S. President Donald Trump is again touting his administration's achievements on the regime's

denuclearization drive.

This time, he chose to highlight the North's decision to invite international inspectors

to its nuclear test sites.

Kim Mok-yeon reports.

Speaking at a campaign rally in Missouri,...

President Trump said North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has vowed to allow outside inspectors

into the Punggye-ri nuclear test site and the Dongchang-ri missile engine facility,

revealing his optimistic diagnosis on the prospects for North Korea's denuclearization.

He stressed his administration is doing well to keep the peace with North Korea, and he

took aim at the media for not giving him significant credit for doing so.

"Let me tell you, we would be in a nuclear war right now if the right person didn't come

along.

So we're doing well."

Regarding U.S. sanctions on North Korea, President Trump said his administration is willing to

remove them,... if the regime continues to make progress towards denuclearization.

North Korea is under tough international sanctions for its nuclear weapons program, and the U.S.

has vowed not to lift them until the regime completely denuclearizes.

President Trump also boasted of what he called his "very good" relationship with Kim.

He said the two sides are getting to a point where North Korea really wants to do something,

adding the world would not have to worry about millions of lives being lost in a nuclear

war.

President Trump is expected to hold his second summit with Kim Jong-un early next year, at

least six months after their first encounter in Singapore in June.

To prepare for the next summit and continue their negotiations on implementing the so-called

Sentosa agreement, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is expected to meet his North

Korean counterpart in the coming days.

Kim Mok-yeon, Arirang News.

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Trump expects to strike good trade deal with China - Duration: 0:39.

U.S. President Donald Trump is forecasting that Washington will strike a good deal in

its trade negotiations with China.

Speaking to reporters at the White House on Friday, Trump said the two sides are getting

closer to doing something, adding a lot of progress had been made to resolve their differences.

He said that, during his phone conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping the previous

day, he could feel that his Chinese counterpart wants to make a deal.

President Trump said the deal will be fair for everybody and at the same time good for

the United States.

However, Trump's economic adviser Larry Kudlow was more cautious, saying nothing will happen

soon.

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Em editorial, China manda recado pra Bolsonaro: 'Se agir como Trump, sofrerá as consequências' - Duration: 5:57.

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Trump cites N. Korea's invitation of international inspectors as progress toward denuclearization - Duration: 0:49.

Delegations of Seoul and Pyeongyang met at the joint liaison office north of the inter-Korean

border on Friday to discuss sports exchanges.

They've decided to field joint teams for upcoming international sports events... and to bid

to co-host the Summer Olympics in 2032.

Oh Jung-hee reports.

Just as agreed by the leaders at the September summit, South and North Korea are launching

a joint bid to host the Olympic Games.

Delegations from Seoul and Pyeongyang met at the joint liaison office in North Korea's

border town of Gaeseong on Friday for sports talks, with vice sports ministers leading

the delegations.

They've agreed to tell the International Olympic Committee -- together -- of their intent to

co-host the Summer Olympics in 2032.

And the details of that, they say, will be worked on through the joint liaison office,

where officials of each side stay and communicate 24/7.

The two Koreas also decided to field joint teams for upcoming international sports events

-- namely, next year's men's World Handball Championship and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

They'll be starting consultations with the IOC and related organizations.

South and North Korea also promised to take part in international sporting events hosted

by the other... and to continue exchanges like friendly matches in various sports.

It is not an exaggeration to say that inter-Korean sports exchanges have been at the forefront

of the peace mood on the Korean Peninsula this year.

The dialogue momentum began when North Korea decided to participate in PyeongChang Winter

Olympics and Paralympics earlier this year.

And sports exchanges continued as Seoul and Pyeongyang held inter-Korean basketball friendly

matches in Pyeongyang for the first time in 13 years,... and North Korean athletes came

down to the South to take part in international table tennis and shooting competitions.

With the new action plans set out through Friday's sports talks... and the joint contact

office in operation in full swing, sports diplomacy between the two Koreas is set to

keep blooming.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

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Trump Stays Busy On Campaign Trail Ahead Of Midterm Election - Duration: 1:36.

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Trump Just Announced His Latest Surprise And It Hasn't Been Seen Since 1998 - Duration: 3:40.

The economy is on a white-hot tear thanks to President Trump.

The Labor Department said US employers created 250,000 jobs in October, far more than the

190,000 economists had expected.

In addition, unemployment held steady at 3.7 percent and the labor force participation

rate increased to 62.9 percent.

But there's more.

32,000 manufacturing jobs were added in October exceeding 1,000 jobs a day.

What manufacturing slowdown?

The US has not created this many manufacturing jobs in October since 1998, according to Department

of Labor data.

All job industries grew… not a single one didn't.

Breitbart has more on this amazing economic news:

Rumors of a slowdown in American manufacturing were greatly exaggerated.

The United States added 32,000 new manufacturing jobs in October, more than 1,000 every day,

including holidays and weekends.

Twenty-one thousand of the new manufacturing goods were in durable goods manufacturing,

including more than 10 thousand in transportation manufacturing.

More than 6,000 new jobs were added in autos and auto parts.

Nearly 5,000 jobs were added by makers of machinery.

October is not typically a strong month for manufacturing jobs.

In fact, the U.S. has not created this many manufacturing jobs in October since 1998,

according to Department of Labor data.

Manufacturing was expected to grow by just 13,000 jobs.

October was a surprisingly strong month for jobs overall, with the economy adding 250,000

jobs.

That far exceeded expectations of 190,000.

The strong growth of manufacturing comes after widespread predictions that trade disputes

and tariffs on metals would weigh on domestic manufacturing.

Instead, domestic manufacturing is booming.

The job growth in autos and machinery, heavy users of the tariffed steel and aluminum,

indicate these have not been hit by the tariffs.

Machinery manufacturing employment is up 4.5 percent from a year ago, outpacing the rate

of growth for the broader economy.

Transportation manufacturing jobs have grown by 3.6 percent.

Fabricated metals manufacturing jobs are up 3.6 percent from a year ago.

These are perhaps the jobs most directly in the line of fire from metals tariffs.

They include toolmaking, hardware making, and architectural and structural materials

manufacturing.

For the month, however, this category shed 100 jobs, a decline of 0.1 percent, on a seasonally

adjusted basis.

Although the forecast job losses due to metals tariffs have not occurred, there are signs

that U.S. tariffs on China are adding to jobs.

The U.S. added 2,200 jobs manufacturing computers and electronics, the first area of Chinese

manufacturing hit by tariffs, in October and these are up 2.2 percent from a year ago.

Food manufacturing, an area some thought would be hit by retaliatory tariffs, boomed in October,

adding 6,800 jobs.

These are up 2.1 percent compared with a year ago.

For more infomation >> Trump Just Announced His Latest Surprise And It Hasn't Been Seen Since 1998 - Duration: 3:40.

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President Trump campaigns in West Virginia, Indianapolis - Duration: 3:46.

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HBO Just Went After President Trump In A HUGE Way Right Before Midterms - Duration: 2:58.

it's hilarious how the far left acts towards this President…yet had no problem with the

last one using Hollywood for political purposes.

The double standard in Hollywood is mind blowing.

From CNBC:

HBO isn't happy that President Donald Trump used "Game of Thrones" imagery and language

to promote sanctions against Iran.

An image of Trump posted Friday featured a text overlay reading "Sanctions are coming."

The font of the text is a near-match of the style used in HBO's mega-popular fantasy

television series.

The slogan itself appears to imitate "Winter is coming," one of the show's most popular

slogans.

In a statement to CNBC, HBO said, "We were not aware of this messaging and would prefer

our trademark not be misappropriated for political purposes."

The White House did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment on HBO's

statement.

It was not immediately clear from Trump's tweet which sanctions he was referring to.

But the White House's official Twitter account appeared to clarify in a follow-up shortly

after Trump's tweet that the image was intended to reference sanctions on Iran.

Trump's tweet also noted that the sanctions were "coming" on Monday, Nov. 5, when

the administration says it will reimpose all U.S. sanctions on Iran that had been relaxed

under the 2015 nuclear deal brokered during the Obama administration.

This isn't the first time Trump has run afoul of HBO's parent company, Time Warner.

The president has repeatedly hammered news network CNN, and his Justice Department opposed

AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner, which was cleared by a federal judge in June.

Some stars of "Game of Thrones," which is set to air its eighth and final season

in 2019, responded to Trump's allegedly unauthorized use of the show's likeness.

Maisie Williams, who portrays Arya Stark on the show, responded, "Not today."

Sophie Turner, who plays Arya's sister Sansa, was even more succinct: "Ew," she said.

While HBO objected to Trump's photo, the show's themes and catchphrases have often

shown up in politics.

Business Insider reported that Trump's 2016 rival, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,

compared herself to another character, Cersei Lannister, in her memoir, "What Happened."

"Crowds at Trump rallies called for my imprisonment more times than I can count," Clinton reportedly

wrote.

"They shouted 'Guilty!

Guilty!' like the religious zealots in 'Game of Thrones' chanting 'Shame!

Shame!' while Cersei Lannister walked back to the Red Keep."

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Trump campaigns in Southport - Duration: 5:03.

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'SANCTIONS ARE COMING': Trump tweets out 'Game of Thrones'-inspired warning to Iran - Duration: 1:16.

Shortly after officials from his administration announced the reimposition of sanctions on

Iran, President Trump sought to drive the point home in a highly unconventional fashion:

by tweeting out what looked like a poster promoting a new movie.

"SANCTIONS ARE COMING NOVEMBER 5," it said, superimposed over a photo of a stern-looking

president gazing into the distance.

Both the typeface and phrasing were borrowed from the HBO medieval fantasy series, "Game

of Thrones," in which the motto "Winter is coming" signals the need for vigilance.

The sanctions, lifted by President Barack Obama as part of the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement,

are set to be reimposed on Monday, one day before the Nov. 6 midterm elections.

Trump's tweet set of a flurry of responses on Twitter, with many critics suggesting sanctions

would actually be imposed on him on Election Day — in the form of large losses in Republican

congressional seats.

HBO was not amused by Trump's meme, which was also shared on the official White House

Twitter account.

"We were not aware of this messaging and would prefer our trademark not be misappropriated

for political purposes," the cable network said in a statement.

For more infomation >> 'SANCTIONS ARE COMING': Trump tweets out 'Game of Thrones'-inspired warning to Iran - Duration: 1:16.

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Trump reinstates ALL Iran sanctions lifted as part of nuclear deal - Daily News - Duration: 3:09.

The Trump administration on Friday announced the reimposition of all U.S. sanctions on Iran that had been lifted under the 2015 nuclear deal

The sanctions will take effect Monday and cover Iran's shipping, financial and energy sectors

It's the second batch of penalties that the administration has reimposed since President Donald Trump withdrew from the landmark deal in May

With limited exceptions, the sanctions will penalize countries that don't stop importing Iranian oil and foreign companies that do business with blacklisted Iranian entities, including Iran's central bank, a number of private financial institutions and state-run port and shipping companies

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the sanctions are 'aimed at fundamentally altering the behavior of the Islamic Republic of Iran

' He has released a list of 12 demands that Iran must meet if it wants the sanctions lifted

 They include ending support for terrorism, ending military engagement in Syria and completely halting its nuclear and ballistic missile development

'Maximum pressure means maximum pressure,' he said.Pompeo said eight nations, which other officials identified as U

S. allies such as Italy, India, Japan and South Korea, will receive temporary waivers allowing them to continue to import Iranian petroleum products for a limited period as long as they end such imports entirely

 He said those countries had made efforts to eliminate their imports but could not complete the task by Monday's deadline

Share this article Share Treasury Secretary Stephen Mnuchin said 700 more Iranian companies and people would be added to the sanctions lists under the reimposed sanctions

Iran hard-liners in Congress and elsewhere probably will be disappointed in the sanctions because they were pushing for no oil import waivers as well as the complete disconnection of Iran from the main international financial messaging network known as SWIFT

Mnuchin defended the move to allow some Iranian banks to remain connected to SWIFT, saying that the Belgium-based firm had been warned that it will face penalties if sanctioned institutions are permitted to use it

Pompeo and Mnuchin both said the sanctions will have exceptions for humanitarian purchases

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President Trump Announces GOT-Inspired Meme - Duration: 0:28.

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Trump administration to reinstate all Iran sanctions - Duration: 1:39.

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TRUMP DIZ QUE TROPAS NÃO VÃO ATIRAR CONTRA CARAVANA DE MIGRANTES - Duration: 2:40.

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Trump begins campaign sprint with rallies in Ind., W.Va. - Duration: 0:44.

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Trump stops in Southport Friday - Duration: 2:37.

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CNN To Stop Hiring Trump Officials Because They Lie Too Much - Duration: 4:34.

For months, reports have been coming out telling us that former Trump administration staffers

have been having a tough time finding jobs in Washington, D.C.

And, unfortunately for those people, it looks like their job of finding a new job is going

to become even more difficult in the very near future.

CNN President Jeff Zucker finally did something decent, and he's been telling people at his

network that they will not be hiring any former Trump administration staffers because they

have all been complicit in spreading Donald Trump's lies.

Also, not to mention the fact that most of them seem to do a pretty good job of lying

on their own, even when they're not having to lie for the President of the United States.

So, those staffers who, according to Politico, are planning a mass exodus following the midterms

are going to have to search even harder to find gainful employment, especially if they

want to stay in the politics or media arenas.

But here's the thing that drives me crazy about this, is that CNN continues to put these

people on the air.

You know, you don't have to hire them as a contributor, but you're still just putting

them on the air anyway, and then they're spreading the lies.

They're spreading Trump's lies.

They're spreading other lies to cover for his lies.

It's the same thing.

If you don't want the lies on your network, stop booking them to come on your programs,

especially people like Kellyanne Conway.

You know that she's not going to give you any kind of decent political analysis, or

any real world talking points about what's really happening.

She's going to sit there, cover for the president, create lies, create alternative facts, and

then you're going to be playing from behind, trying to fact-check her every time she opens

her mouth.

Stop wasting your own time, and don't even put them on the air at all.

Jeff Zucker with CNN actually, in a sit-down interview earlier this week, said the reason

his network covers Donald Trump so much is because when they cut from the Trump story,

the audience goes away.

So, when you try to reconcile these two statements, honestly, I don't think that CNN is going

to put a halt to hiring anyone from the Trump administration, or even putting them on the

air.

CNN is desperate for ratings right now, and they're going to do whatever it takes to get

those ratings, even if it means hiring people from this administration.

They probably wanted a little bit of good publicity, probably wanted to come out there

and say, "Hey, look.

We're going to do something good, and we're not putting these liars on the air."

And as soon as everyone forgets that they ever said that, they're going to start accepting

resumes and start the interview process for people from the Trump administration to see

if any of them are a good fit for their network, regardless of how honest and trustworthy

they are.

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Ana Navarro - Trump's Effect on the GOP & Florida's Heated Gubernatorial Race | The Daily Show - Duration: 11:18.

Before you sit down,

in case people missed it, can we...

What does that say?

(cheering and applause)

-Okay. -Yeah, you know, since it's Halloween,

I thought I'd come dressed

as a first lady who really does care.

(cheering and applause)

-Welcome back to the show. -Thank you. It's been a while.

-Thank you for being here. -Welcome to Mi...

-Bienvenidos a Miami. -Oh.

-(cheering and applause) -Muchas gracias.

-Have you had Cuban coffee? -Have I had...?

-Cuban coffee. -I've had Cuban coffee.

I've had Cuban sandwiches. I've had, um, Cuban friends.

-I've had Cuban nights out. -(laughs)

-Cuban everything. -Stop right there.

(laughter)

Um, this is quite a time.

You know, you know, what's interesting is, I mean,

I have a lot of people who come to the show,

and we talk about politics, and a lot of the time--

I won't lie-- many of the people who come to The Daily Show

have political views that match with mine or the audience.

But you're in an interesting position

because you are a Republican.

Are you still a Republican?

You know, here's the thing.

I was a Republican when Donald Trump was a Democrat.

I was a Republican when Donald Trump was an independent.

And I'm a Republican

now that he's pretending to be a Republican

and so many other Republicans are enabling him

and allowing him to pretend.

(cheering and applause)

So, that-that presents an interesting dilemma for you

-and for many Republicans out there, right? -Yeah.

-Because a day like today's... -Like Paul Ryan.

Yeah. A day like today's a perfect example.

So, you have Donald Trump, who comes out and says,

"I want to change the Constitution.

"I want to say that birthright citizenship

is no longer part of the Fourteenth Amendment."

And Paul Ryan comes out and says,

"Hey, that's-that's not something that you can do.

That's unethical. It's impeachable."

And Donald Trump replied, and he said to Paul Ryan, um,

"You need to focus on maintaining the House.

"I'm gonna do

what the new Republican party needs to be done."

-(booing) -And that's... No, no, hold on, hold on.

That's an interesting space for many people to be in,

because it does feel like in some ways,

Donald Trump is redefining

what the Republican party is all about.

-What does that mean to you? -I, uh...

Look, I think Donald Trump,

in a very short time, in less than two years,

has redefined the Republican party.

He has redefined the presidency.

It is now a place that is used to bully other Americans.

It is a place that is used to lie and spread fear.

And he has changed America. He has changed the country.

He has polarized us in a way

-that's much greater than we were already. -Right.

He has fabricated culture wars.

He has sown discord.

And he's handed the keys to the kingdom to the Russians.

(cheering and applause)

So...

But I-I grew up--

You know, to answer your question, look,

I grew up in the Republican Party.

And many of us here in Miami understand this,

where, uh, it-it was--

you know, we-we tried to be more inclusive,

tried to win, have a bigger tent.

Dinosaurs were not roaming the Earth

when George W. Bush got 44% of the Hispanic vote.

That was way before they were doing things

like separating children at the border

and putting them in little pens.

If you-- if you look at-- if you look at the situation

that-that America's in now,

in many ways, you see Donald Trump and his effect

mirrored in politics on a local level, you know?

For many Republican politicians,

it has now become a clear choice:

either you are with Donald Trump

or you have to see your way out of the Republican Party.

And people like Jeff Flake have chosen that.

People like Paul Ryan are saying, like,

"I'm out of the game."

Um, and then you have people,

like, politicians locally like DeSantis,

who have run specifically on a message of

"I am everything that Trump embodies."

-Are you seeing that connecting with people? -(loud booing)

Certainly. Certainly so in primaries.

Look, um, Ron DeSantis is Donald Trump's parasitic twin.

-But for Donald Trump, -(cheering and applause)

-Ron DeSantis would not have won the Republican primary. -Right.

And even after the primary,

instead of distancing himself from Trump--

as, for example, Rick Scott has done,

who's treating him like a Zika mosquito--

Ron DeSantis embraces him.

Uh, Donald Trump is going to be rallying for Ron DeSantis

in Florida today and again before the elections.

And so he's, you know-- he's modeled himself as a mini Trump.

He is now saying that he, too, agrees

with, uh, repealing the 14th Amendment

through executive order, which is ridiculous

and unconstitutional.

And, uh, that's just the way he's playing it.

Look, Donald Trump had so much to do

on both sides in deciding primaries.

Often, the ones who won in Republican primaries

-were the ones who embraced him the most, -Mm-hmm.

and the ones who won in Democratic primaries

were the ones who opposed him and confronted him the most.

And, you know, unfortunately, many of the Republicans,

so many of the Republicans who tried to stand up to Trump,

who tried to rebuke him when he merited it,

uh, are either retiring,

like Flake,

have lost elections,

or have died.

And so you are-- you are left

with a Republican Party

that is more and more like Trump

and that depends on him and knows him more.

If Ron DeSantis wins in Florida,

he owes it to Donald Trump.

He is indebted to Donald Trump.

At that point, Donald Trump owns the guy.

But then here's a question I have for you as a Republican

who says you've been a Republican your whole life.

We always speak about it as if Donald Trump operates

in isolation, as if...

Politicians operate in isolation,

-but somebody has to vote for them. -True.

And if Republican voters are voting for these people,

and Republicans are choosing people who go with Trump,

Republicans are choosing to oust people like Jeff Flake,

choosing to oust people who stand up to Donald Trump,

then do you think that maybe there was a side

of the Republican Party that either you were not seeing,

or you were choosing to not see?

-Both. Both. -(applause and cheering)

And, um...

Look, there were 15...

I think two things happened. I think you're right.

I think there was a shift in the base,

and a... and a side of it that many of us didn't see,

including the 15 other Republicans

who ran for the Republican primary,

people like Jeb Bush, people like John Kasich.

But I also think Trump brought out a, uh...

a-a different type of people,

a different class of people, diff...

He brought out people who had not been engaged

-in politics before... -Right.

...who had not been motivated to vote.

Well, we saw that with the mail bomber, funny enough.

People said he wasn't political,

-and then, Donald Trump ignited something in him. -So, he...

-Look, I-I think... -(laughter, groaning)

That was not intended.

I'm... That was not... Sorry.

Excuse the pun.

The, um...

You know, like him or not, I think

he has awoken something in America on both sides.

(indistinct shouting)

Uh, I think, you know, he has brought out people

on one side, but on the other--

you know, on the Democratic side--

we're also seeing people more engaged.

We're seeing candidates running for the first time.

-(applause and cheering) -We're seeing more LGBTQ,

people of color, women running as candidates

because... because they got, uh, energized,

because they got enraged,

and because they decided to be part of the process.

I think you, uh, you owe the #MeToo movement

-in large part to Donald Trump... -(applause)

...and women said, you know...

Because women were silent and didn't talk

-about the Donald Trump issues before... -Right.

...we ended up with his as president,

and-and that ignited a frustration and anger in women

that motivated them to speak up, and not remain silent,

and, you know, and-and stick together in numbers.

So when you look at, let's just say Florida itself,

let's look at the-the governor's race.

You look at race between Andrew Gillum, Ron DeSantis,

and you see Gillum exciting people

in a different way.

You see people who are engaged with him,

not just on policy, but also in the way

that he actually, you know, I guess conveys his message.

When you look at that race

as a Republican in Miami, what do you make of it?

Look, I... You know, for me... It's a very...

For me, I'm a centrist.

I'm a moderate Republican, I'm a centrist.

And so when I look at that race, on the one hand,

I've got Ron DeSantis, who is increasingly...

Or forget increasingly.

-He's not an option. -(applause and cheering)

-(cheering, applause) -And on the other hand...

I've got Andrew Gillum,

who is a progressive Democrat

who is much further to the left than I am on policy issues.

I had not met him before.

I met him a couple of days ago, and I got to tell you something,

part of the reason that guy is awakening something

is 'cause he's likable.

-(cheering) -I had forgotten what it was like

to have a likable person running in Florida.

He... he's, uh, you know,

he could charm a cat out of a tree.

-(laughter) -He actually likes people.

You know, he's relatable.

He tells jokes. He smiles.

He inspires.

He's working through a message of unity and being positive.

-(cheering) -And so, you know, look,

I think...

I think it's a...

it's a huge contrast

that Florida voters have to choose from.

They're going to have to choose from a message of...

-fear... -Mm-hmm.

and, uh, scare tactics.

Like, for example, one of the things

that's got me really upset, um, in the last few days is--

and I know there's somebody here from Venezuela--

-(indistinct shouts) -Donald Trump is out there

saying that Andrew Gillum-- and by the way,

he's also saying it about Beto O'Rourke in Texas--

but he's saying that Andrew Gillum is going to turn Florida

-into Venezuela. -Right.

People are dying in Venezuela.

It is ruled by a murderous dictator

who beats, kills,

jails, harasses his opponents,

who expropriates property.

There is no food in Venezuela.

There is no medicine in Venezuela.

People are starving. It is a dictatorship.

So to be... to-to...

to incite that level of fear in people

and to cheapen the trauma of the Venezuelan exiles

who live here in Florida,

-(cheering, applause) -the Nicaraguan exiles,

the Cuban exiles, who have actually fled communism,

who have suffered under those systems,

by casually and cavalierly saying

Andrew Gillum is going to turn Florida into Venezuela...

Well, if he does, we've got a real problem,

'cause you know what, we got a Republican legislature

in Florida, we got a conservative Supreme Court

in Florida, we've got checks and balances in Florida.

That is not going to happen.

And I hope Florida voters reject a campaign of fearmongering

-(cheering, applause) -and scare tactics.

We can't fall for that again.

Thank you so much for being on the show again.

-Thank you. -Always wonderful having you.

Ana Navarro, everybody.

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