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Dreams came true when Barron Trump got to meet his idol, soccer legend Wayne Rooney! See pics of the epic moment from the White House Christmas party!    Santa brought Barron Trump the ultimate Christmas present this year

The first son, who's a soccer player and major fan of the sport, got to meet the legendary DC United player Wayne Rooney at the White House Christmas party on December 10! Wayne was invited by President Donald Trump to the soiree as one of his guests of honor, much to Barron's delight

Barron, 12, doesn't appear at many White House events, but he was all smiles as he posed with the English soccer great

Seriously; look at the grin on this kid's face! Also joining in on the fun were some of Barron's friends from his local soccer team

They all look like they're having the time of their lives!    Something else noticeable about the pic — Barron is pretty much towering over Wayne

He's still just a preteen, but it's becoming clearer and clearer lately that Barron's tall

Wayne is about average height, standing at 5'9″. Barron's much taller than him, and basically dwarfs his teammates

We've seen pics of him recently in which he looks nearly as tall as his father, who is 6'3″! Barron's mother, First Lady Melania Trump, is 5'11", so it's reasonable that he would grow totally tall, too

Nobody expected it at age 12, though!  Wayne stunned the soccer world when he agreed to move to the United States to play for DC United in Washington, DC

The White House Christmas party was a welcoming of sorts by the president. Despite many US athletes refusing to visit the White House, Wayne, his wife Coleen Rooney, and their four kids — Kai, 9, Klay, 5, Kit, 2 and nine-month-old Cass, happily went to the bash

We're sure Barron and his teammates are thrilled that they'll get to see Wayne play on the regular! View this post on Instagram #NEW! Barron, along with a couple of his friends from soccer, attended the White House Christmas Reception last night 🇺🇸🎄 —— December 9, 2018 • credits/ ? A post shared by Barron Trump (@barrontrmp) on Dec 10, 2018 at 4:24am PST  For more pics of Barron Trump towering over his dear old mom and dad, scroll through the gallery above

This kid is getting taller by the day!

For more infomation >> Barron Trump Looks Taller Than Ever While Meeting Soccer Legend Wayne Rooney At Xmas Party - Daily N - Duration: 2:49.

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Trump Has Live Fiery Debate with Schumer and Pelosi - Duration: 2:53.

For more infomation >> Trump Has Live Fiery Debate with Schumer and Pelosi - Duration: 2:53.

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Barron Trump Looks Taller Than Ever While Meeting Soccer Legend Wayne Rooney At Xmas Party - News To - Duration: 3:30.

Dreams came true when Barron Trump got to meet his idol, soccer legend Wayne Rooney! See pics of the epic moment from the White House Christmas party!    Santa brought Barron Trump the ultimate Christmas present this year

The first son, who's a soccer player and major fan of the sport, got to meet the legendary DC United player Wayne Rooney at the White House Christmas party on December 10! Wayne was invited by President Donald Trump to the soiree as one of his guests of honor, much to Barron's delight

Barron, 12, doesn't appear at many White House events, but he was all smiles as he posed with the English soccer great

Seriously; look at the grin on this kid's face! Also joining in on the fun were some of Barron's friends from his local soccer team

They all look like they're having the time of their lives!    Something else noticeable about the pic — Barron is pretty much towering over Wayne

He's still just a preteen, but it's becoming clearer and clearer lately that Barron's tall

Wayne is about average height, standing at 5'9″. Barron's much taller than him, and basically dwarfs his teammates

We've seen pics of him recently in which he looks nearly as tall as his father, who is 6'3″! Barron's mother, First Lady Melania Trump, is 5'11", so it's reasonable that he would grow totally tall, too

Nobody expected it at age 12, though!  Wayne stunned the soccer world when he agreed to move to the United States to play for DC United in Washington, DC

The White House Christmas party was a welcoming of sorts by the president. Despite many US athletes refusing to visit the White House, Wayne, his wife Coleen Rooney, and their four kids — Kai, 9, Klay, 5, Kit, 2 and nine-month-old Cass, happily went to the bash

We're sure Barron and his teammates are thrilled that they'll get to see Wayne play on the regular! View this post on Instagram #NEW! Barron, along with a couple of his friends from soccer, attended the White House Christmas Reception last night 🇺🇸🎄 —— December 9, 2018 • credits/ ? A post shared by Barron Trump (@barrontrmp) on Dec 10, 2018 at 4:24am PST  For more pics of Barron Trump towering over his dear old mom and dad, scroll through the gallery above

This kid is getting taller by the day!

For more infomation >> Barron Trump Looks Taller Than Ever While Meeting Soccer Legend Wayne Rooney At Xmas Party - News To - Duration: 3:30.

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TRUMP ADMITE INTERFERIR NO CASO DE EXECUTIVA CHINESA PARA GARANTIR ACORDO COMERCIAL - Duration: 4:51.

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Schumer Says "Elections Have Consequences!" — Trumps Silences Him Immediately - Duration: 4:24.

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BREAKING NEWS TRUMP , URGENT , Schumer: Trump's temper tantrum will not get him border wall - Duration: 13:47.

For more infomation >> BREAKING NEWS TRUMP , URGENT , Schumer: Trump's temper tantrum will not get him border wall - Duration: 13:47.

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Joy Gets Slapped Hard By Dan Bongino After She Says Trump's Trapped Like A Rat - Duration: 5:30.

For more infomation >> Joy Gets Slapped Hard By Dan Bongino After She Says Trump's Trapped Like A Rat - Duration: 5:30.

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Trump Achieves 'Total Energy Independence' For First Time In U.S. History - Duration: 3:38.

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Live op TV: heftige discussie Trump vs. Democraten • #Z60 - Duration: 4:24.

For more infomation >> Live op TV: heftige discussie Trump vs. Democraten • #Z60 - Duration: 4:24.

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animated Trump can't Fortnite dance - Duration: 4:15.

do it..

what was that all about? boy oh boy,

Who was that I don't know I don't know

fortnight dance? easy dude

gimme sec

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TIN TỨC 24H: Vừa về tới Hoa kỳ Donald Trump điều Hạm Đội 7 tiến ra Biển Đông thách thức Tập Cận Bình - Duration: 15:14.

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Avenatti Loses Again, Judge Orders Stormy To Pay Trump Almost $294K - Duration: 2:23.

For more infomation >> Avenatti Loses Again, Judge Orders Stormy To Pay Trump Almost $294K - Duration: 2:23.

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DONALD TRUMP DROPS NUKE ON MUELLER ,TRUMP TO PROSECUTE MUELLER - Duration: 11:59.

DONALD TRUMP DROPS NUKE ON MUELLER ,TRUMP TO PROSECUTE MUELLER

Conservative powerhouse Mark Levin has some bad news for liberals, who are hoping to see

President Trump indicted and hauled out of the White House in handcuffs.

Levin believes it's not going to happen as sitting Presidents can not legally be indicted

while serving in office.

Similarly, Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz also agrees with Levin.

In a report from Fox News, Dershowitz stated that the Justice Department made very clear

that sitting presidents cannot be "indicted, prosecuted, or tried while serving in office."

The Harvard law professor reminded everyone that the president must first be impeached

and removed from office before he can be charged with a crime.

U.S. Attorney Joe diGenova weighed in on the situation, and also on President Trump's

new attorney general pick.

From Washington Examiner

Constitutional lawyer and top ranked talk show host Mark Levin has sharply criticized

the plea deal between former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen and prosecutors in New York,

calling it a "sleazy political and PR attack" on behalf of special prosecutor Robert Mueller.

Levin, using his popular Facebook platform, also said that the rule barring indicting

presidents dates back to 1973 and cannot be ignored or defied by the Justice Department.

In a new posting titled "A Time For Truth," Levin, a former Justice Department chief of

staff in the Reagan administration, wrote, "A sitting president CANNOT be indicted.

That's official DOJ policy since 1973.

Neither the Special Counsel nor the [Southern District of New York] nor Deputy Attorney

General Rod Rosenstein can defy that 45-year-old policy."

Screen Shot 2018-12-11 at 10.40.39 AM.png New documents released in the Cohen deal have

been seized upon by critics of President Trump as a sign he is in deep legal trouble and

could be indicted or impeached.

At issue are hush payments Cohen made to two women who claimed they had affairs with the

president.

Critics immediately suggested that those payments may have violated campaign finance laws.

Trump called them in a tweet a private transaction and not a violation of laws.

"So now the Dems go to a simple private transaction, wrongly call it a campaign contribution,

which it was not…" he wrote.

Levin said that Trump is correct.

"These private payments can be made in any manner or any amount.

Again, they're private payments involving private matters.

To underscore, there's no reporting requirement because they're not campaign payments made

with or without campaign funds," he wrote.

Levin then turned to the prosecutors in the Southern District of New York and slammed

them.

"SDNY inclusion of these charges in the Cohen plea deal was a sleazy political and

PR attack against the president by an office coordinating with Mueller and aligned with

Comey.

SDNY knew Cohen would plead.

It therefore knew its absurd allegations would not be tested in any courtroom — district,

circuit or Supreme Court.

If they were tested, SDNY would be hammered like a nail.

But it knew the left-wing media and politicians would use the mere over-the-top allegations

from its office, with absolutely nothing more, to claim the president committed campaign

felonies.

No due process.

No assumption of innocence.

They knew they couldn't charge a sitting president," he wrote.

And on the escalating calls for impeachment, he added: "As for impeachment, [nondisclosure

agreements] involving wholly private matters occurring before the president was even a

candidate and completely unrelated to his office cannot legitimately trigger the Constitution's

impeachment clause.

Indeed, they could not be more irrelevant.

The history of the clause and its 'high crimes and misdemeanors language make it crystal

clear that the office and the president's duties are not affected in any conceivable

way by these earlier

private contracts."

For more infomation >> DONALD TRUMP DROPS NUKE ON MUELLER ,TRUMP TO PROSECUTE MUELLER - Duration: 11:59.

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Trump Just Set 3 Traps For Schumer, Pelosi Over Immigration - Duration: 3:12.

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Trump récupère l'attaque de Strasbourg pour défendre son mur à la frontière - Duration: 2:22.

ÉTATS-UNIS - Quel lien entre la fusillade qui a fait trois morts en France et la frontière entre le Mexique et les États-Unis? Pour Donald Trump, il est évident: il faut verrouiller les frontières

"Encore une terrible attaque terroriste en France. Nous allons encore plus renforcer nos frontières", a lancé mercredi matin le président américain dans un tweet

"Chuck et Nancy doivent nous donner les votes pour que nous ayons davantage de Sécurité à la Frontière!", a-t-il poursuivi, en allusion à Chuck Schumer, chef des démocrates au Sénat américain, et Nancy Pelosi, qui devrait prendre en janvier la tête de la Chambre des représentants

Le président avait reçu "Chuck et Nancy" la veille dans le Bureau ovale, ce qui avait donné lieu à des échanges très vifs sur le mur à la frontière du Mexique promis par Donald Trump en campagne, les démocrates refusant de donner les voix nécessaires au Congrès pour le financer

"Les démocrates et le président Obama ont donné 150 milliards de dollars à l'Iran et n'ont rien eu en échange, mais ils ne peuvent pas donner cinq milliards de dollars pour la Sécurité Nationale et un Mur?", a-t-il encore tempêté

L'auteur de la fusillade de Strasbourg, un homme âgé de 29 ans et fiché pour radicalisation islamiste, est toujours en fuite

Il est activement recherché par les forces de l'ordre. Connu des services de police pour des faits de droits commun, il est né à Strasbourg

Des témoins de l'attaque, qui a fait mardi soir deux morts et un blessé en état de mort cérébrale, en plus d'une douzaine d'autres blessés, ont entendu l'assaillant crier "Allah Akbar", a indiqué mercredi le procureur de Paris, Rémy Heitz, ajoutant que "quatre proches" du suspect, Chérif C

, étaient en garde à vue. À voir également sur Le HuffPost:

For more infomation >> Trump récupère l'attaque de Strasbourg pour défendre son mur à la frontière - Duration: 2:22.

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BREAKING, COMEY ADMITS 'I HAVE NO EVIDENCE AT ALL' OF TRUMP CRIMES - Duration: 17:23.

BREAKING, COMEY ADMITS 'I HAVE NO EVIDENCE AT ALL' OF TRUMP CRIMES

The transcript of the House interview of former FBI Director James Comey has been released

and one of the things that jumps off the page is Rep. Trey Gowdy's grilling of him.

Comey attempted to be coy in his answers but, ultimately admitted that he had no evidence

that President Donald Trump committed any crimes, including the obstruction of justice

claim that came from Comey's firing.

He also admitted that there is no such thing as a crime of collusion.

You are able to read the entire transcript here, but we have included the pertinent information

in this story.

Mr. Gowdy.

Who at the FBI has the authority to launch a counterintelligence investigation into a

major political campaign, and would that eventually have to be approved by you?

Mr. Comey.

I don't know for a variety of reasons.

I've never encountered a circumstance where an investigation into a political campaign

was launched, and so I don't know how that would be done.

And — so that's my best answer to that question.

Mr. Gowdy.

When did you learn there was a counterintelligence investigation into potential Russian ties

with the Trump campaign?

Mr. Comey.

I was briefed sometime at the end of July that the FBI had opened counterintelligence

investigations of four individuals to see if there was a connection between those – any

of those four and the Russian effort.

Mr. Gowdy.

And who were those four individuals?

Mr. Comey.

I don't think that the Bureau has said that publicly, and so I'm not going to answer

that unless it's okay with the government.

Mr. Gowdy.

Well, lucky for us we have the Bureau right here with us.

Ms. Bessee.

Mr. Chairman, my understanding, this is an unclassified setting, and also anything that

goes to the special counsel's ongoing investigation would be off limits for this witness to be

able to respond to if they are individuals that are currently being looked at or investigated

as part of the Russian investigation, the ongoing Russian investigation.

Mr. Gowdy.

Let me make sure I understand the Bureau's position.

The former Director, actually the Director at the time, can confirm publicly that there

is a counterintelligence investigation, but he cannot now tell us who that counterintelligence

investigation involved?

Ms. Bessee.

That is correct.

Mr. Gowdy.

Director Comey, can you tell us the factual predicate that may have led to the launching

of that counterintelligence investigation?

Mr. Comey.

I don't think that I can describe the factual predicate for two reasons: I don't remember

precisely; and to the extent I remember, I think those are classified facts that implicate

the concern the Bureau just expressed.

Mr. Gowdy.

Some of our friends in the media use the word "collusion" from time to time.

What is the crime of collusion?

Mr. Comey.

What is the crime of collusion?

I do not know.

I've never heard the term "collusion" used in the way it's been used in our world

over the last couple years before that.

I don't know of a crime that involves collusion.

I think in terms of conspiracy or aiding and abetting.

Mr. Gowdy.

With counterintelligence investigations, is there always a criminal component or sometimes

a criminal component?

Mr. Comey.

Counterintelligence investigations involve an effort to understand the plans and intentions

and activities of a foreign adversary.

Sometimes that leads to the use of criminal tools to disrupt.

Sometimes it involves other tools to disrupt.

So criminal is an element of counterintelligence investigations always because it's a potential

tool to disrupt.

Mr. Gowdy.

Do you recall your March 2017 testimony in an open setting before the House Intelligence

Committee?

Mr. Comey.

In a general way.

Mr. Gowdy.

It was when I believe the Bureau first confirmed the existence of a counterintelligence investigation.

Mr. Comey.

Okay.

I remember that.

I remember generally it was in March, but sure.

Mr. Gowdy.

Do you recall in what way you used the word "criminal" and at what point in your testimony?

Mr. Comey.

Without looking at the testimony, I don't.

Mr. Gowdy.

Do you recall Rod Rosenstein's memo appointing special counsel?

Mr. Comey.

No, I don't.

Mr. Gowdy.

What is the difference between collusion and conspiracy?

Mr. Comey.

I don't know because I don't know what collusion means.

It's a term I haven't heard in my career in the Justice Department, so I don't know.

Mr. Gowdy.

Let's assume that collusion and conspiracy are synonyms, and we'll just use the word

"conspiracy" because the word "collusion," despite its nonstop use, has no criminal consequences.

Would it be a crime to access the DNC server or Podesta's email without permission or

in an unlawful way?

Mr. Comey.

That's a hard one to answer in the abstract.

It's potentially a crime whenever someone either, without authorization, enters a computer

system or conspires to enter a computer system without authorization.

Mr. Gowdy.

Did the FBI, in July of 2016, have any evidence anyone in the Trump campaign conspired to

hack the DNC server?

Mr. Comey.

Did we have evidence in July of '16 that anyone in the Trump campaign conspired to

hack the DNC server?

The challenge in answering that is — and please don't take this nonanswer to imply

that there is such information.

I just — I don't think that the FBI and special counsel want me answering questions

that may relate to their investigation of Russian interference during 2016.

And I worry that that would cross that line, Mr. Gowdy.

Mr. Gowdy.

All right.

Well, I'm not asking you what happened after the initiation.

July 2016, when this was launched, when Peter Strzok drafted the initiation documents, did

the FBI have evidence at the time that any member of the Trump campaign conspired to

access the DNC server?

Mr. Comey.

And, again, the challenge with answering that is it's a slope to answering questions about

what we did or didn't know about Russian activity and the connection of any Americans

to it during 2016, and I think that implicates the same problem I just talked about.

Mr. Gowdy.

Well, Director, we're trying to understand what the factual predicate for launching a

counterintelligence investigation was.

Mr. Comey.

Sure.

I understand the gravamen of your question.

Mr. Gowdy.

You can't tell us, or you won't tell us?

Mr. Comey.

Probably a combination of both; that is, as I said in response to your earlier question,

I don't remember seeing the opening memos on counterintelligence cases opened in late

July, so I can't recall exactly what the predication was.

But, to the extent I recall facts developed during our investigation of Russian interference

and the potential connection of Americans, I think that's a question that the FBI doesn't

want me answering.

So it's both a can't and a won't.

Mr. Gowdy.

Do you believe your firing is evidence of obstruction of justice?

Mr. Comey.

I don't know that I can answer that question because I'm not — because I'm a witness,

in a sense.

I don't know the universe of facts that would reflect on that, so I can't answer

it.

Mr. Gowdy.

Have you ever had conversations with Rod Rosenstein where he indicated that he did not believe

the contents of the memo he drafted?

Mr. Comey.

I've never had any conversation with Rod Rosenstein about the memo he drafted, assuming

you mean the memo that related to my firing.

Mr. Gowdy.

Yes.

Mr. Comey.

I've never had any conversation with him about that at all.

Mr. Gowdy.

Have you read the memo?

Mr. Comey.

Yes.

Mr. Gowdy.

Do you think it lays out a defensible case for terminating you as the FBI Director?

Ms. Bessee.

Mr. Chairman, to the extent that question goes — again, goes to the special counsel's

investigation into obstruction, the witness will not be able to answer.

Mr. Gowdy.

I think the whole world has read the memo and — or most of the world.

My question is whether or not Director Comey — I think he's already answered he had

no conversations with Rod Rosenstein.

My question is, whether or not — and he's entitled to his opinion — whether or not

he believes that that framed a sufficient factual basis for his termination as the FBI

Director.

Ms. Bessee.

He is entitled to his opinion, but to the extent — because he also stated that he

is also a witness in the investigation.

Mr. Gowdy.

Which investigation is he a witness in?

Ms. Bessee.

To the special counsel.

He said he is a potential witness.

Mr. Gowdy.

Well, you just said witness.

Is there an obstruction of justice investigation?

Ms. Bessee.

I believe there is an investigation that the special counsel is looking into.

Mr. Gowdy.

Well, we all know that.

Is it an obstruction of justice investigation?

Ms. Bessee.

Mr. Chairman, can you rephrase the question, please?

Mr. Gowdy.

Yes.

We all know that.

Is it an obstruction of justice investigation?

Ms. Bessee.

Can you rephrase the question for the witness?

Mr. Gowdy.

Yes.

Director Comey, you're familiar with the memo drafted by Rod Rosenstein.

You have not talked to Rod Rosenstein, as I understand your testimony.

Do you believe the memo, just on the cold four pages of the memo, four corners of that

document, do you believe it provides sufficient basis for your termination?

Even if you would have done it differently, is it a basis for your termination?

Mr. Comey.

I can't answer that, Mr. Chairman, because it requires me to get into the mind of the

decisionmaker, who is the President, and I'm not in a position to do that.

Mr. Gowdy.

Do you have any evidence the memo was subterfuge to fire you, but not for the — but for a

different reason?

Mr. Comey.

I have no evidence at all about how the memo came to be created.

I know that it was part of the documentation that was attached, what was sent to me, delivered

to the FBI on the day I was fired.

That's the only thing I have personal knowledge of.

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