Thursday, November 8, 2018

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Hours before the results of Tuesday's midterm elections were announced, the Democrats attempted

one last ploy to win votes by asserting that Barron Trump ought to be deported.

It wasn't long before they were in for a nasty surprise, though, courtesy of President

Donald Trump and his supporters.

During an interview with Axios published last Tuesday, President Donald Trump discussed

the prospect of ending birthright citizenship, which allows millions of immigrants to come

to America illegally and have babies here who automatically become U.S. citizens simply

because they were born on our soil.

This inspired a fierce debate over the 14th Amendment, which says, "All persons born

or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens

of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."

Conservatives have argued that the 14th Amendment was only intended to provide citizenship to

children born in the U.S. to lawful permanent residents — not to unauthorized immigrants

or those on temporary visas.

John Eastman, a constitutional scholar and director of Chapman University's Center

for Constitutional Jurisprudence, believes the Constitution has been misapplied over

the past 40 or so years.

He says the line "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" refers to people with full, political

allegiance to the U.S. — such as green card holders and citizens.

However, those leftists who say ending birthright citizenship would be akin to changing the

Constitution have never had an issue with re-writing the Second Amendment.

"On immigration, some legal scholars believe you can get rid of birthright citizenship

without changing the Constitution," Axios reporter Jonathan Swan asserted in his interview

with Trump.

"It was always told to me that you needed a constitutional amendment.

Guess what?

You don't," Trump responded.

"You can definitely do it with an Act of Congress.

But, now, they're saying I can do it just with an executive order," he continued.

"We're the only country in the world where a person comes in, has a baby, and the baby

is essentially a citizen of the United States for 85 years with all of those benefits.

It's ridiculous.

It's ridiculous, and it has to end," the president added.

Of course, the mere discussion of ending birthright citizenship was enough to send liberals through

the proverbial roof.

"President Trump's new claim he can unilaterally end the Constitution's guarantee of citizenship

shows Republicans' spiraling desperation to distract from their assault on Medicare,

Medicaid, and people with pre-existing conditions," Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said in a statement.

"The President does not have the power to erase parts of the Constitution, but he and

the GOP Congress have spent two years trying to erase protections for people with pre-existing

conditions," she added.

"Clearly, Republicans will do absolutely anything to divert attention away from their

votes to take away Americans' health care."

Leader Pelosi's statement condemning Trump's wish to end birthright citizenship quickly

pivots to healthcare, which has become Democrats final argument heading into Election Day.

— Marianna Sotomayor (@MariannaNBCNews) October 30, 2018

Some of the more radical Democrats on the left even suggested that the president's

son Barron Trump ought to be deported.

Donald Trump wants to deport anchor babies.

Donald Trump IS an anchor baby AND he has 4 anchor babies.

AWKWARD!!

cc @IvankaTrump @DonaldJTrumpJr *please kindly ask Eric to unblock and also read this tweet

to Barron*

— Treason Stickers (@treasonstickers) November 1, 2018

Technically (per Republicans) Barron Trump is an anchor baby.

Is Trump trying to deport his own son?

#TrumpsCaravan

— Max Howroute (@howroute) November 2, 2018

As to 14th, I retweeted something super funny that tells the shallowness of POTUS's wrinkles

on his brain.

I thought I'd share.

Deport Barron Trump 😂

— 山内浩/Hiroshi Yamauchi (@1_6_4_3) November 3, 2018

Obviously, President Donald Trump is and always has been a U.S. citizen.

None of his children are anchor babies.

There is a big difference between a legal immigrant and an illegal immigrant.

If the Democrats thought they could drum up more support in the midterms by obsessing

over this issue, however, they were sorely mistaken.

Tuesday's election was a major win for President Donald Trump and his supporters.

With the GOP firmly in control of the Senate, Democrats have no choice but to work with

their Republican counterparts if they want to get anything done.

And, they're going to have to get something done if they want to keep their seats in the

next election.

It is truly a nightmare scenario for those on the political left.

For more infomation >> Democrats Want Barron Deported, Trump & His Supporters Deliver Response - Duration: 5:17.

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A.S.E -Trump, Pink cover [english subtitles] - Duration: 4:36.

[Speaks russian with a strong american accent] - Comrades, it is a hard mission ahead.

- We must infiltrate the enemy internet and ensure the election of Donald Igorevich Trump as president of The USA.

*GRU Colonel Anatoliy Chepiga - We must infiltrate the enemy internet and ensure the election of Donald Igorevich Trump as president of The USA.

- We must infiltrate the enemy internet and ensure the election of Donald Igorevich Trump as president of The USA.

- The author of the plan is Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin personally.

- Comrades, we already have agents in american policy.

- They will help you understand how the enemy acts, how he thinks, let's do it, comrades.

- Ivan...

- Yes, Boris?

- Let's show those americans what is the "Kuzka's mother".

- Let's!

- Let's!

A whole year everyone promoted Clinton -

TV shows, The New York Times.

Everything was so fun there

but now it is not cool,

absolutely not cool.

Millions dollars are wasted just for nothing.

Dim hopes in the shadow of broken lamps.

New York hipster, do not even dream -

now you got Trump, Trump, Trump...

Now you got Trump, Trump, Trump...

Now you got Trump, Trump...

Rivers of crocodile tears are flowing,

Facebook is flaming,

all redneck crawled out

and speak redneck [language].

Millions dollars are wasted just for nothing.

Dim hopes in the shadow of broken lamps.

New York hipster, do not even dream -

now you got Trump, Trump, Trump...

Now you got Trump, Trump, Trump...

Now you got Trump, Trump, Trump...

Now you got Trump, Trump, Trump...

Now you got Trump, Trump...

Media told everywhere in Russia - Trump is our guy president.

But we were not asked, as before, and after a year the time has come...

Tears flow from news feeds...

Millions dollars are wasted just for nothing.

Dim hopes in the shadow of broken lamps.

New York hipster, do not even dream -

now you got Trump, Trump, Trump...

Now you got Trump, Trump, Trump...

Now you got Trump, Trump, Trump...

Now you got Trump, Trump, Trump...

Now you got Trump, Trump...

- Damn you, you betrayed all of us.

GRU Colonel Anatoliy Chepiga

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Funny Too often it paid off to play nasty like Donald Trump - Duration: 0:28.

For more infomation >> Funny Too often it paid off to play nasty like Donald Trump - Duration: 0:28.

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Verify: Could Maxine Waters soon subpoena Trump? - Duration: 1:29.

For more infomation >> Verify: Could Maxine Waters soon subpoena Trump? - Duration: 1:29.

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Keller @ Large: Trump-Acosta Confrontation Sparks Outrage - Duration: 2:22.

For more infomation >> Keller @ Large: Trump-Acosta Confrontation Sparks Outrage - Duration: 2:22.

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N. Korea to remain a key agenda for Trump, even after midterm elections - Duration: 1:47.

now as a follow-up to that report the outcome of the u.s. midterm elections

are very closely tied to the on-again off-again nuclear negotiations between

North Korea and the United States Park June reports in the 2018 u.s. midterm

elections Republicans have held on to power in the Senate and Democrats have

seized the house so where are denuclearization talks with

North Korea had it from here the Democrats with their tougher stance on

the north will likely try to put the brakes on the administration they're

also likely to demand that more be done on the North's human rights issues but

experts believe that all in all the influence of the election on nuclear

negotiations with North Korea will be limited since foreign policy is mostly

conducted by the administration and a foreign and military Committees of the

Senate's but I think there will be indirect and result one is that

especially the security side or also foreign policy it's the Senate matter

more of a Senate matter in the u.s. so by having a more of a majority by the

with the real result of this midterm election probably Donald Trump is more

empowered to push forward what he wants to do with the north and the u.s.

relationship North Korea is likely to become even more important for president

Trump because results on that front could help him in the presidential

election two years from now foreign policy is much more important in

presidential elections than in the midterms and so Lee Trump administration

will have to keep up the momentum of its dialogue with North Korea and achieve a

successful outcome in the second summit where leader Kim Jong un paquete on

arirang news

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Trump fires Sessions and replaces him with loyal Mueller critic - News Today - Duration: 10:37.

President Donald Trump canned his attorney general on Wednesday and replaced him with a former federal prosecutor who has been openly critical of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe and will now have the power to end it

 Jeff Sessions was not expected to last long after Tuesday's elections. His chief of staff, Matt Whitaker, has taken over as acting attorney general

 Trump shared the news in a tweet, and a Justice Department spokeswoman said shortly afterward that Whitaker would have responsibility for overseeing Mueller

 Sessions had recused himself from that role early on in the Trump administration, putting it in the lap of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein -- who was spotted heading to the White House hours after the president gave Sessions his walking papers

 Whitaker wrote in an essay for CNN last year that Mueller was 'dangerously close to crossing' a 'red line' by considering broadening his investigation to include a probe of the Trump family's business dealings

'It does not take a lawyer or even a former federal prosecutor like myself to conclude that investigating Donald Trump's finances or his family's finances falls completely outside of the realm of his 2016 campaign and allegations that the campaign coordinated with the Russian government or anyone else,' he wrote then

 'That goes beyond the scope of the appointment of the special counsel.'  Whitaker argued that Rosenstein should have ordered Mueller 'to limit the scope of his investigation to the four corners of the order appointing him

If he doesn't, then Mueller's investigation will eventually start to look like a political fishing expedition

'Trump has openly called the Mueller investigation a 'witch hunt' and blamed Sessions for accepting the attorney general job without discloising that he would have to step away from managing it

 Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer, the Senate minority leader, told reporters that he found the timing of Sessions' dismissal 'very suspect' and believed no attorney general should be allowed to interfere in any way with Mueller's operation

 'Protecting Mueller and his investigation is paramount,' Schumer said. 'It would create a constitutional crisis if this were a prelude to ending or greatly limiting the Mueller investigation

' Speculation ran rampant on Tuesday that Mueller might release a report on his findings as soon as all the results from Tuesday's midterm elections were made final

That expectation has been complicated by the possibility of a rnuoff in the Georgia governor's race that could see voters going back to the polls in four weeks

 Sessions' resignation letter to the president made clear that he did not willingly vacate his position as America's top law enforcement officer

'At your request, I am submitting my resignation,' he worte in the undated letter obtained by DailyMail

com.A Capitol Hill source said Wednesday that Iowa Republican Rep. Steve King, who survived a scare against a Democratic challenger on Tuesday, recommended Whitaker for a promotion last month

The source said that King advised Trump to consider helping Whitaker if he were to fire someone in a senior DOJ position

Whitaker is a life-long Iowan who played tight end for the Iowa Hawkeyes in the 1991 Rose Bowl game

King said Wednesday in a phone interview that he spoke with the president on October 2 in the Oval Office and urged him to 'empower' Whitaker and make sure he wasn't 'caught in the crossfire,' sensing that changes were coming

'The president said he was a Whitaker fan,' King told DailyMail.com. 'And he asked me to call Matt, and tell him that he loves him

' Trump had already spoken personally with Whitaker in late September about the possibility of replacing Sessions, a West Wing aide told DailyMail

com last month.A senior Republican said then that Whitaker was in a 'grooming exercise' to become attorney general, and had been expected to replace Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein on an acting basis until his planned resignation evaporated in September

A farewell message to Rosenstein, drafted for Sessions to issue but later scrapped, revealed that Whitaker would have stepped in

Trump parried a question about Whitaker during an October interview on the Fox News Channel

'I never talk about that but I can tell you Matt Whitaker's a great guy,' he said then

'I'm not doing anything,' Trump added. 'I want to get the elections over with. We'll see what happens

' Share this article Share 1.1k shares Whitaker, a former Iowa federal prosecutor, was also on a short list to replace White House Counsel Don McGahn two months ago, according to the Axios news website

A senior Republican congressional aide told DailyMail.om in October that Whitaker was put in place to run Sessions' DOJ office 'as a grooming exercise

''The feeling there is that he's the heir apparent, that he'll be the next attorney general, unless someone who's bulletproof and has a big name wants the job,' the aide said

Sessions was the first of Trump's backers in Congress to be awarded a prized position in the administration

But he quickly fell out of favor. He pushed oversight of the Russian election meddling and collusion investigation onto his deputy who in turn hired a special counsel

Trump has made his displeasure with Sessions over his recusal from the Russia probe broadly known

He said he would never have appointed the former Alabama senator, had he realized that he'd that he'd be backing away from the investigation that's been a lingering dark cloud

  Sessions was part of Trump's transition team and advised his campaign. He failed to recollect properly during his nomination hearing that he'd had several campaign encounters with high-level Russians, including one that took place in his United States Senate office

 The president said as Democrats threatened to remove him from office for obstructing justice that he would leave Sessions right where he was

The pledge had an expiration date of Tuesday's election and Trump couldn't could get rid of the ex-Republican senator fast enough

The president said in a tweet that a permanent replacement would be nominated later, and didn't rule out giving Whitaker the job

'We are pleased to announce that Matthew G. Whitaker, Chief of Staff to Attorney General Jeff Sessions at the Department of Justice, will become our new Acting Attorney General of the United States

He will serve our Country well,' he said.A second tweet said, 'We thank Attorney General Jeff Sessions for his service, and wish him well! A permanent replacement will be nominated at a later date

'South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham had suggested on Election Day that Sessions' days at Justice were numbered

'I think Jeff will step aside after the midterm and the President will nominate somebody,' he said as he paved the way for an immediate resignation

'Every president deserves an attorney general they have confidence in. I like Jeff Sessions but this is just not working

So if we hold the Senate, I think you will probably see a new attorney general sometime next year

' Within minutes of the firing, Sen. John Cornyn, another Judiciary Committee Republican, released a pre-written statement about Sessions

'Attorney General Sessions has selflessly dedicated more than 40 years to serving the people of Alabama and the nation,' he said in the statement that was obviously premeditated

'Those who know him understand his commitment to the rule of law, and his deep and abiding concern for our country

' The GOP leader wrote, 'I'm proud to call him a friend. I wish Jeff and Mary the best of luck in their next chapter, and I hope everyone will join me in honoring his public service to the country

'  He mentioned nothing of the Mueller probe that Trump wants to end or the partisan bickering over Sessions' replacement that sure to ensue

 It didn't come up in official statements from Graham, either, or Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell

'I thank Jeff Sessions for his dedicated service as Attorney General. Throughout his career, as a prosecutor, a Senator and as Attorney General, he remained steadfast in his commitment to the rule of law and his love of our great nation

I wish him well and look forward to working with him in any future endeavors,' the top Republican in the Senate stated

Sessions' replacement will be vetted by the Senate Judiciary Committee and put before the full body for a vote

The GOP maintains a 51-seat majority that could expand by two more seats when all is said and done

Trump had signaled that Sessions' time was up long before Wednesday, and it was only a matter of time before the president fired him

Still, the departure came as a shock in Washington, where Trump had just preached a message of unity and bipartisanship

The president had refused to say at his news conference if Sessions had job security

 'I'd rather answer that at a little bit different time. Were looking at a lot of things,' Trump said

'I'm very happy with most of my Cabinet. We're looking at different people for different positions

'Creating a platform for the departure of Sessions and others, Trump said, 'I know it's very common after the midterms

I didn't want to do anything before the midterms, but I will tell you that for the most part, I am extremely happy with my Cabinet

'

For more infomation >> Trump fires Sessions and replaces him with loyal Mueller critic - News Today - Duration: 10:37.

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CNN reporter's press credential suspended after testy exchange with President Trump - Duration: 1:38.

For more infomation >> CNN reporter's press credential suspended after testy exchange with President Trump - Duration: 1:38.

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Second North Korea-U.S. summit still on for 'early next year': Trump - Duration: 2:05.

so let's start in the United States Washington to be exact despite the

postponement of high-level North Korea US Talks originally set for Thursday

president Trump says his planned second summit with the leader of North Korea is

still a meeting he plans to attend Trump also played down the sudden cancellation

of this week's talks in New York saying when it comes to North Korea he isn't in

a rush eg one starts us off

u.s. president Donald Trump appears confident that he will hold his second

summit with North Korean leader Kim jong-un early next year sometime next

year I would say sometime sometime early next year at a press conference after

the midterm elections on Wednesday reporters at the White House including

my secretary of state meetings with his North Korean counterpart had been

postponed we're going to change it because of trips that are being made

we're gonna make it in another day but we're very happy how it's going with

North Korea we think it's going fine we're no rush we're no hurt Trump once

again reminded reporters of his achievements so far including the

seizing of North Korea's missile and nuclear threats as well as a return of

war remains while emphasizing that he is in no rush Trump also mentioned that the

sanctions are still on and hinted that North Korea must also be responsive no

I'd love to take the sanctions off but they have to be responsive to which to

wear straight but we're not in any rush this comes hours after the US State

Department announced the postponement of camperos meeting with the head of North

Korea's ruling Workers Party Central Committee kim jung-tae which was slated

to take place in New York on Thursday while no explanation was made on why the

talks were pushed back the State Department's deputy spokesperson Robert

Palladino sat at a briefing that this is a case dealing with surely a scheduling

issue easy one Arirang news

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Basın toplantısında Trump'la tartışan CNN muhabiri Jim Acosta'nın Beyaz Saray'a girişi engellendi - Duration: 3:35.

For more infomation >> Basın toplantısında Trump'la tartışan CNN muhabiri Jim Acosta'nın Beyaz Saray'a girişi engellendi - Duration: 3:35.

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Lawrow: Putin und Trump treffen sich am Rande der G20 in Argentinien - Duration: 0:35.

For more infomation >> Lawrow: Putin und Trump treffen sich am Rande der G20 in Argentinien - Duration: 0:35.

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Trump expected to play big role in Senate runoff election - Duration: 1:23.

For more infomation >> Trump expected to play big role in Senate runoff election - Duration: 1:23.

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CNN Just Issued Angry Announcement After Acosta's Heated Presser Brawl With Trump - Duration: 2:09.

Good for the President.

Acosta is like a protester at a Trump rally!

He is NOT a journalist!

His press pass needs to be revoked.

Acosta is combative, rude, crude, hostile, unprofessional.

Ban him from The White House.

Problem with the MSM…they are nothing but activists pretending to be journalists.

This type of behavior is despicable and shouldn't ever be tolerated.

From The Daily Caller:

CNN released a statement attacking President Donald Trump for his spat with CNN's White

House correspondent Jim Acosta on Wednesday afternoon.

"This President's ongoing attacks on the press have gone too far.

They are not only dangerous, they are disturbingly un-American," CNN's statement reads.

"While President Trump has made it clear he does not respect a free press, he has a

sworn obligation to protect it.

A free press is vital to democracy, and we stand behind Jim Acosta and his fellow journalists

everywhere."

CNN's message was in response to a heated back-and-forth between Acosta and Trump during

the president's press conference in which Acosta began by trying to challenge the president

on a statement he made about immigration prior to the midterm elections.

Acosta proceeded to bring up the president's rhetoric about the migrant caravan that's

headed from Central America through Mexico to the southern border of the U.S.

When Trump fired back, Acosta turned to an ad released by the president that many news

outlets have refused to show for its depiction of illegal immigrants.

"I tell you what, CNN should be ashamed of itself having you working for them.

You are a rude, terrible person," Trump responded at one point.

"You shouldn't be working for CNN.

You are a very rude person.

The way that you treat Sarah Huckabee is horrible.

And the way that you treat other people are horrible.

You shouldn't treat people that way."

For more infomation >> CNN Just Issued Angry Announcement After Acosta's Heated Presser Brawl With Trump - Duration: 2:09.

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'Too Bad, Mike': Pres. Trump Calls Out Defeated Colorado Republican Congressman Coffman - Duration: 0:28.

For more infomation >> 'Too Bad, Mike': Pres. Trump Calls Out Defeated Colorado Republican Congressman Coffman - Duration: 0:28.

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Trump Scorns Curbelo, Other Losing GOP Candidates - Duration: 0:42.

For more infomation >> Trump Scorns Curbelo, Other Losing GOP Candidates - Duration: 0:42.

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Donald Trump fires Attorney General Jeff Sessions - Duration: 1:30.

now things are moving fast in Washington after the midterms US Attorney General

Jeff Sessions has been fired canned after more than a year of unrelenting

criticism from President Trump for more on this bombshell story in other news

from around the world let's turn to our noah dam so adam not that unexpected but

surprising nonetheless yes that's why mark sessions departure was widely

expected to come soon after Tuesday's midterms in a letter to the White House

on Wednesday sessions wrote he was resigning upon president Trump's request

sessions had endured repeated public attacks from his boss over his accusal

if you remember from the investigation into the alleged collusion between

Russia and the Trump campaign the Russia probe has been a constant thorn in the

president's side and he blames sessions his decision for opening the door to the

appointment of special counsel Robert Muller sessions his exit marks yet

another high-profile departure from the Trump White House the 71 year old was

Attorney General for just under two years Trump tweeted sessions his chief

of staff Matthew Whitaker will be acting Attorney General the departure also

leaves unclear the fate of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein who

appointed Muller and has been oversee his probe Whitaker who has criticized

mullahs appointment and the probe itself will reportedly be taking over that role

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Latin Comic Legend Paul Rodriguez Comes Out as a Trump Supporter! - Duration: 2:19.

Latin Comic legend Paul Rodriguez has come out as a Trump supporter in a new TMZ candid

video.

During an interview with TMZ at the airport, Rodriguez admitted that, even though Trump

says some things "the wrong way," he still supports him, but he prefers to keep politics

out of his comedy act.

Rodriquez went on to say, that he is an immigrant to this country, and that his parents came

here legally.

"I'm an immigrant myself.

My parents came in the right way.

They stood in line for days."

From Yahoo

As for which of Trump's policies resonates with him most, he said, "America should

protect its borders, you know?

I know a lot of Mexican-Americans are going to disagree with me.

It's not that I don't care about the people who obviously want to immigrate to this country,

but you can't let everybody in.

I'm an immigrant myself.

My parents came in the right way.

They stood in line for days."

He continued: "That's very rare to find a Mexican-American who's a Republican.

At least people can look at me and know that it's not that I don't love this country.

I'm an immigrant.

I love this country."

Rodriguez said he was expecting backlash over his comments.

"It's a terrible thing for me to say this," he admitted.

"I will pay the price for it, but as long as we're able to speak our minds, I think

I should have the right to be wrong in your opinion."

And while he also said that "any entertainer shouldn't get into politics because half

of the audience is going to hate you," he broke his own rule — and his most Instagram

was subsequently filled with hate comments about Trump.

For instance:

"Please tell me you aren't a trump supporter?

If so time to unfollow."

"One thing is being republican but another thing is being a trump supporter, I truly

hope you're not a trump supporter or you lost a fan."

"F*** Donald Trump!!!

& F*** YOU TOO!!"

Although Rodriguez is a Trump supporter, he said his vote in 2020 isn't set.

If Trump "says one more thing," then the comedian said he is "really going to change"

his vote.

For more infomation >> Latin Comic Legend Paul Rodriguez Comes Out as a Trump Supporter! - Duration: 2:19.

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Trump Backs Pelosi For House Speaker, Sets Clever Trap For Democrats - Duration: 4:10.

The Democrats regained control of the US House of Representatives on Tuesday, which seems

like a set back for President Donald Trump's agenda, but he's a "glass half full"

kind of guy and knows an opportunity when he sees it.

He's now backing Nancy Pelosi for House Speaker, setting a trap for Democrats.

The presumption is that California Democrat Nancy Pelosi will assume the role of House

Speaker, a position she held briefly in the Obama-era, but there is a sizable faction

from her party that wants someone more competent for the job.

Trump knows that with lunatic Pelosi at the helm, it can only mean good things for him

and the GOP in 2020, and he is lobbying hard to get her the gavel.

Before the vote tallies were in, former Vice President Joe Biden told NBC News that he

was certain Trump would question the results of the midterm elections if the Democrats

took control of the House.

"I guarantee he'll challenge the legitimacy of the vote.

You know he's still looking for that million crowd that was there for his inauguration,"

said Biden of Trump.

Of course, Biden was wrong because he's wrong about nearly everything, and Trump actually

called up Pelosi to congratulate her and the Democrats for their win, according to Fox

News.

This was a little out of character for Trump, who has been locked in a war of words and

insults with Pelosi since he took office, but maybe the President isn't quite the

jerk the liberal media tells us he is.

On top of that congratulatory phone call, Trump took to Twitter to actively lobby the

Democrats to give Pelosi another shot at House Speaker.

In all fairness, Nancy Pelosi deserves to be chosen Speaker of the House by the Democrats.

If they give her a hard time, perhaps we will add some Republican votes.

She has earned this great honor!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 7, 2018

See, isn't that nice? Trump not only says Pelosi has earned the right to be House Speaker,

but that he and the Republicans will do what they can to help her get the gig.

All of this warm and fuzzy Trump stuff came after Pelosi announced that under her reign

of fussiness the House would do nothing but obstruct the President's agenda and waste

taxpayer money on endless investigations against him.

Okay, something doesn't seem quite right, does it?

Why would Trump be so keen on seeing Pelosi, who qualifies as an archenemy, get her bony

hands on the Speaker's gavel again?

If anything, you'd expect Trump to give her a nasty nickname like Nancy "Pel-Loser"

while attacking her slurred speech and glaring hypocrisy.

It's because Trump knows that Pelosi is campaign gold for Republicans.

She is so loathed in most parts of this country that having her in charge means Republicans

— and Trump himself — can use her objectionableness to their advantage in 2020.

Pelosi's literally a scarecrow that terrifies voters everywhere except in liberal California.

The Golden State is already going to the Democrats in the presidential election, but most of

the rest of the country is wide open.

A Nancy Pelosi speakership is a ready-made campaign ad against whacko liberalism and

bad governance.

Plus, as a bonus, Pelosi is both crazy and incompetent.

With her at the helm, the Democratic-controlled House will do nothing but run in circles.

Under her leadership, Trump's agenda isn't threatened as it might be by anyone who isn't

a senile lunatic.

It's not certain that the Democrats have anyone who isn't a bungling kook, but with

Pelosi, Trump knows his plans are safe.

It's not unusual for the party of the sitting president to lose control of the House.

It happened to Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.

While those two saw a crisis, Donald Trump sees an opportunity.

With Pelosi embarrassing the Democrats, Trump can cruise to reelection and the House will

flip back to the GOP in two short years.

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Hallie Jackson Thinks Dems Will Deliver an Onslaught of Subpoenas to Trump - Duration: 5:25.

-You have made quite an effort to be here,

because I saw you live at 2:00 a.m.

on the White House lawn last night.

That's in D.C. That's not here.

-It's 3 1/2 hours away. -3 1/2 hours away.

So, talk me through -- 'Cause you were on

"The Today Show" this morning. -Right.

-So, what was your schedule, then,

after you wrapped at 2:00 a.m.?

-So, go home, pack a bag, hop a flight,

first shuttle out of Washington to come here, "Today Show,"

I did my show for MSNBC, and I don't know if you heard,

the President held a press conference today.

-Yeah, he did. [ Light laughter ]

-And so, we did special reports for that for NBC News,

2 1/2 hours. This thing was long.

It was his longest press conference ever.

And then, I was doing a pre-interview

with one of your producers for this show,

and Jeff Sessions resigned. -Yeah.

-And then, we hopped off the phone

and went back in it for that.

-There's so much to unpack there.

Let's start with Sessions, in that he did not mention it.

Donald Trump did not mention it

during a hour and a half press conference.

-Well, he was asked... -Yes.

-...about him very specifically. -And yet chose --

But there's obviously something he knew was happening.

What is your take on this? -Yeah.

-What are you hearing from your sources

as far as was this a forced resignation?

-100%, the President asked Jeff Sessions to resign.

Jeff Sessions handed him that resignation letter,

which said, "You asked me to resign.

Here is my resignation letter." [ Laughter ]

This is not surprising. This was expected.

This has been rumored, if you guys follow the news,

rumored for months and months.

That doesn't mean it's not still significant, right?

This is a really sort of critical moment here.

Because if you look at the arc of where Republicans were,

for example, back last year, remember when Lindsey Graham,

the Senator, said, "There will be holy hell to pay

if Donald Trump fires Jeff Sessions."

Lindsey Graham has certainly changed his tune

as Republicans have come to accept, I think,

kind of reluctantly that relationship is just broken.

It's broken beyond repair.

So, what I'm hearing, what we're hearing

from our team at NBC News, is that Jeff Sessions

may not be gone from the political world.

He's considering possibly, per people close to him,

running for his old Senate seat back in Alabama.

-That Doug Jones seat. Right.

-Going up against Doug Jones.

So he may end up back in Washington,

perhaps working with or against President Trump again.

-I don't think he'll ever work against President Trump.

That is my takeaway.

I feel as though most of the Republicans who've shown

any resistance to him ultimately are never going to

truly resist anything Donald Trump tries to do.

-The interesting thing about Jeff Sessions is,

there's a lot of headlines --

Listen, this all matters as it relates --

A lot of it matters as it relates

to the Special Counsel investigation, right?

Which Jeff Sessions recused himself from.

That was, in the eyes of the President, the original sin,

the thing he could never forgive Jeff Sessions for.

But here's the thing -- if you look at the DOJ,

they've actually implemented almost more

than any other agency, Donald Trump's agenda.

-Yeah. -Jeff Sessions has done exactly

what Donald Trump has wanted him to do.

So there's this really interesting, I think,

split or dichotomy between the political sphere,

the political side of it, and then the policy side.

-I want to ask about the fact that Donald Trump --

You know, the Russia investigation

is the reason he fires Jeff Sessions.

Obviously, that's a little bit more stressful for him now

that the Democrats have taken back the House

and they have this power of oversight.

Do you think --

Obviously, based on the press conference today,

it struck me that was a man who was a little stressed out.

Is it likely that that's what stressing him out?

-Part of it, yeah. -Yeah.

-Listen, for the first time, he's now in Washington,

he's inside the White House,

and he is facing a check on his power.

That has not happened for him before.

So, I think he's in this mode where he's looking around,

and that's what we're hearing from folks is --

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And he's seeing, "Hey, now Democrats do control

the House of Representatives."

There will be an onslaught of subpoenas,

and that's a hassle for West Wing staffers.

You have to deal with that.

It's paperwork, it's time, it's energy,

and it's also something that Donald Trump knows

is going to be coming.

Now, what he did today was issue, essentially,

a threat to the Democrats.

Like, "Hey, I'll work with you on infrastructure,

I'll work with you on trade, but not if you come at me

about my tax returns," for example.

Nancy Pelosi didn't seem so keen on that when she spoke, so...

-Well the thing I would say why he wouldn't be keen on it,

and this is just based on everything

he's ever said or done, I don't believe

that he's actually gonna be honest on that deal.

Right? Do actually see --

Do you think if Democrats laid off tax returns

he would actually make a deal on infrastructure?

-So, here's what I can say.

This is a president and this is a person --

and I've covered Donald Trump for his campaign, his candidacy,

the transition, the presidency now.

He is somebody who has issued threats

and not always followed through with them,

and that's just the facts of the case.

So there's not a lot of past history to point to

that the President would necessarily follow through

on the threat that's he's making today.

-You've been in a lot of press conferences.

Were you watching today at that mayhem,

and was part of you jealous that you weren't there?

Or were you more super-relieved that you were safely far away?

-Oh, my God. I was crawling out of my skin

making phone calls this morning like, "I got to skip Seth.

I got to go back."

But I had to be in New York anyway for my MSNBC show.

We have an awesome team at NBC News,

and so they were out there repping NBC.

I will say this, though. Watching, and we were sort of

on set doing the analysis piece for NBC News for our stations

throughout the day.

There were moments --

That was tense and uncomfortable.

That's not a hot take.

That's, like, a very lukewarm take.

-Yeah. -A press conference

that is not normal for the East Room, necessarily.

But the attacks on the media and the way that he has

these sort of moments and interactions,

that actually does well for him among his supporters,

and that's something to remember,

that that actually plays for him.

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