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U.S. President Donald Trump says his next summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

will likely take place in January or February, and, he says... there are three venues under

consideration.

That's according to Reuters.

The President was speaking to reporters onboard Air Force One as he returned home from the

G20 summit in Argentina, but he apparently didn't offer any more details.

He said also that he has a "good relationship" with Kim Jong-un and that they're "getting

along very well."

For more infomation >> Trump says next meeting with Kim Jong-un likely in January or February - Duration: 0:28.

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PRESIDENT TRUMP BLINDSIDES DEMOCRATS – LEAVES HILLARY AND HER DIRTY HELPERS 'DEVASTATED' - Duration: 10:15.

PRESIDENT TRUMP BLINDSIDES DEMOCRATS – LEAVES HILLARY AND HER DIRTY HELPERS 'DEVASTATED'

President Trump gave an in-depth interview to the New York Post.

In it, he laid it on the table for the Democrats and blindsided them.

If they insist on the never-ending probes and harassment against him and his administration,

he's going to make them pay a very heavy price.

The steps he would take would stun the Democrats and especially Hillary Clinton and her minions.

Trump said that he would declassify FISA warrant applications and other documents from Robert

Mueller's probe.

This would allegedly show a conspiracy between the FBI, the DOJ and the Clinton campaign

in order to set Trump up and stop him from being president.

The president is not one to show his cards early however and will only out the documents

when they are needed.

Trump is a scrapper – he'll give as good or better than he gets and the Democrats are

about to find that out.

The New York Post has more on this high stakes game:

In a wide-ranging, exclusive interview with The Post, President Trump said Wednesday that

if House Democrats launched probes into his administration — which he called "presidential

harassment" — they'd pay a heavy price.

"If they go down the presidential harassment track, if they want to go and harass the president

and the administration, I think that would be the best thing that would happen to me.

I'm a counter-puncher and I will hit them so hard they'd never been hit like that,"

he said during a 36-minute Oval Office sitdown.

The commander-in-chief said he could declassify FISA warrant applications and other documents

from Robert Mueller's probe — and predicted the disclosure would expose the FBI, the Justice

Department, and the Clinton campaign as being in cahoots to set him up.

"I think that would help my campaign.

If they want to play tough, I will do it.

They will see how devastating those pages are."

But Trump told The Post he wanted to save the documents until they were needed.

"It's much more powerful if I do it then," Trump said, "because if we had done it already,

it would already be yesterday's news."

Trump revealed his playbook just as Democrats are set to take over House committeesin January

where they are poised to investigate his potential business conflicts of interests, tax returns,

Russia dealings and more.

With the GOP losing power in January, its congressional investigations into alleged

Department of Justice misconduct in launching the Russia probe is expected to fizzle out.

In September, a group of Trump allies in the House – led by Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York

– called on Trump to declassify scores of Justice Department documents they believe

undercut the start of the Russia investigation and show bias against Trump.

The documents include Justice officials' request to surveil Trump campaign adviser

Carter Page and memos on DOJ official Bruce Ohr's interactions with Christopher Steele,

the author of a controversial dossier that alleged Trump ties with Russia.

Trump initially agreed to declassify the documents, including text messages sent by former FBI

officials James Comey, Andrew G. McCabe as well as Peter Strzok, Lisa Page and Ohr. Trump

allies believe the revelations will show favoritism toward Hillary Clinton and a plot to take

down Trump.

Trump then reversed course, citing the need for further review and concern of US allies.

Trump added Wednesday that his lawyer Emmet Flood thought it would be better politically

to wait.

"He didn't want me to do it yet, because I can save it," Trump said.

The president also pushed back on the notion that all the Justice Department documents

should eventually be released for the sake of transparency.

"Some things maybe the public shouldn't see because they are so bad," Trump said,

making clear it wasn't damaging to him, but to others.

"Maybe it's better that the public not see what's been going

on

with

this country."

For more infomation >> PRESIDENT TRUMP BLINDSIDES DEMOCRATS – LEAVES HILLARY AND HER DIRTY HELPERS 'DEVASTATED' - Duration: 10:15.

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Melania Trump and Argentina's first lady lead G20 wives at art museum - Daily News - Duration: 1:38.

The first ladies of Argentina and the United States visited an art museum with their fellow G20 wives as the summit continued this morning

First Lady Melania 48, sported an elegant cream colored coat over a $9,800 custom polka dot Christian Dior dress as she toured the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires

She topped off the look with blown out locks and gray suede pumps.She posed for photos with Juliana Awada, the wife of Argentina's President Mauricio Macri, s as the conference came to a close today

The pair met with fellow partners of world leaders, including Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's spouse Akie Abe, Turkish first lady Emine Erdogan, European Council President Donald Tusk's spouse Malgorzata Tusk, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's spouse Sophie Gregoire Trudeau

  The first ladies took a guided tour of the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires (MALBA), a not-for-profit museum and cultural centre which first opened in 2001 in order to promote Latin American artists

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For more infomation >> Melania Trump and Argentina's first lady lead G20 wives at art museum - Daily News - Duration: 1:38.

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A reporter called out Donald Trump at the G-20 summit for insulting the Bush family - Duration: 4:43.

For more infomation >> A reporter called out Donald Trump at the G-20 summit for insulting the Bush family - Duration: 4:43.

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Trump Announces Next Meeting With Kim Jong Un - Duration: 0:21.

For more infomation >> Trump Announces Next Meeting With Kim Jong Un - Duration: 0:21.

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Unbelievable | Here's why Donald Trump should fear a Congressional subpoena - Duration: 4:17.

For more infomation >> Unbelievable | Here's why Donald Trump should fear a Congressional subpoena - Duration: 4:17.

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NETANYAHU PERSUADIU TRUMP NO CASO KASHOGGI, DIZ MÍDIA DE ISRAEL - Duration: 2:00.

For more infomation >> NETANYAHU PERSUADIU TRUMP NO CASO KASHOGGI, DIZ MÍDIA DE ISRAEL - Duration: 2:00.

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Hilarious moment Trump wanders off the G20 stage and leaves Argentina's President Macri - Duration: 3:26.

Hilarious moment Trump wanders off the G20 stage and leaves Argentina's President Macri

President Donald Trump appears in a hurry to leave the G20 summit in Buenos Aires.

How else does one explain the President simply walking away from his Argentinean counterpart, President Mauricio Macri, just as the two leaders were supposed to pose for a photo opportunity on Friday. The hilarious video shows Trump shake hands with Macri.

The two leaders were then supposed to spend a few more moments on stage for a group photo with other G20 leaders. But Trump was apparently so eager to leave that that he just wandered off stage.

An aide began to chase down the American President while Macri sheepishly lingered on stage all by himself. Trump, while off camera, is heard saying: 'Get me out of here.

Reporters who covered the incident started laughing when Trump awkwardly walked off. The incident in Buenos Aires was the second embarrassing gaffe for Trump, who doesn't seem interested in the nuances of diplomatic protocol.

Earlier Friday, the President stood side by side with Macri and seemed to struggle to understand the translation delivered into his earpiece.

As the South American president shared kind greetings in Spanish, Trump tossed his his translation earpiece to the ground telling Macri 'I think I understood you better in your language than I did on this.

Just moments prior Trump looked flustered with the translation as he pressed the machine into his ear with a distracted and stern face, slightly nodding as a smiling Macri showered him with praise.

'It's a great opportunity to thank you — to thank you for the huge support we have received from the United States and from your government, especially during this past year.

We've been going through some difficult times,' Macri said at the Casa Rosada, Argentina's presidential mansion. But Trump didn't seem to understand too well with his ear glued to the earpiece and his face stale, giving little reaction to Macri's kind words.

For more infomation >> Hilarious moment Trump wanders off the G20 stage and leaves Argentina's President Macri - Duration: 3:26.

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Donald Trump Jr. is in great danger. Be careful of Robert Mueller and Michael Cohen - Duration: 4:32.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump Jr. is in great danger. Be careful of Robert Mueller and Michael Cohen - Duration: 4:32.

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KREMLIN: CANCELAMENTO DA REUNIÃO DE PUTIN E TRUMP NÃO CONTRIBUI PARA RELAÇÕES BILATERAIS - Duration: 2:43.

For more infomation >> KREMLIN: CANCELAMENTO DA REUNIÃO DE PUTIN E TRUMP NÃO CONTRIBUI PARA RELAÇÕES BILATERAIS - Duration: 2:43.

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Putin: "Ich habe Trumps Frage zum Vorfall im Schwarzen Meer kurz beantwortet" - Duration: 4:57.

For more infomation >> Putin: "Ich habe Trumps Frage zum Vorfall im Schwarzen Meer kurz beantwortet" - Duration: 4:57.

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Pelosi Lawyer Who Beat Bush WH Dishes On Trump Subpoena Plan | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC - Duration: 5:37.

For more infomation >> Pelosi Lawyer Who Beat Bush WH Dishes On Trump Subpoena Plan | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC - Duration: 5:37.

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Revealed: House Democrats Plan To Take Trump To Court In 2019 | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC - Duration: 6:48.

For more infomation >> Revealed: House Democrats Plan To Take Trump To Court In 2019 | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC - Duration: 6:48.

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MUELLER GOT THE TERRIFYING NEWS,TRUMP END WITCH HUNT - Duration: 11:13.

MUELLER GOT THE TERRIFYING NEWS,TRUMP END WITCH HUNT

Robert Mueller believed he was bulletproof.

The fake news media, as well as Democrats and Never Trump Republicans, bombarded the

American people with the message that Donald Trump firing Robert Mueller was a surefire

ticket to impeachment.

But Mueller just got this terrifying news about Trump ending his rigged witch hunt.

Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz blew up the fake news media's myth that firing

Robert Mueller is a slam dunk impeachable offense.

The special counsel is not an unaccountable superior branch of government.

Mueller is an executive branch employee that reports – in this case – to the Deputy

Attorney General.

Trump firing him for gross misconduct is a lawful exercise of executive authority.

Dershowitz told Tucker Carlson during a recent broadcast that "…firing the special counsel

would not be an impeachable offense because it wouldn't be a crime."

The Harvard law professor continued, "The president would have authority to do it.

It would be politically very damaging to do it.

Look, technically there is oversight over the special counsel in the personage of the

attorney general."

Dershowitz's bombshell declaration could not have come at a better time.

Mueller escalated his attacks on Trump's Presidency when he hauled former Trump attorney

Michael Cohen into a Manhattan federal court.

Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about a business deal to build a Trump Tower

in Moscow.

Cohen had told Congress the deal fell apart in January 2016 right before the Iowa Caucuses.

In reality, the deal collapsed in June 2016 shortly after Trump wrapped up the GOP nomination.

Either way, one indisputable fact emerged: Donald Trump never completed a business deal

with the Russians.

Cohen's confession in his plea agreement syncs up with public statements Trump made

at the time.

In July 2016, he truthfully stated he had no business dealings in Russia.

"I have nothing to with Russia, I have nothing to do with Russia.

And even — for anything.

What do I have to do with Russia?

You know the closest I came to Russia, I bought a house a number of years ago in Palm Beach,

Florida.

Palm Beach is a very expensive place.

There was a man who went bankrupt, and I bought the house for $40 million and I sold it to

a Russian for $100 million including brokerage commissions.

So I sold it.

So I bought it for 40, I sold it for 100 to a Russian.

That was a number of years ago," Trump told reporters at a press conference in Florida

at the time.

But Mueller's provocation raised the stakes of this investigation.

The special counsel and his band of Democrat hatchet men are not running a collusion investigation.

If they were simply investigating Russia's role in the 2016 election and possible coordination

with the Trump campaign, they would have closed up shop and issued a report proclaiming Trump's

innocence long ago.

Instead, this move revealed this is an impeachment investigation where Mueller is reduced to

hauling Trump associates before his partisan hack prosecutors and nailing them for false

statements about perfectly legal activities.

The true nature of Mueller's probe led many Trump supporters to cry out for Trump to put

a stop to this coup and fire Mueller.

However, every time that happens, the fake news media claims Trump will punch his ticket

to impeachment and conviction in the Senate if he takes that step.

But that's all changed now that Dershowitz has slapped Mueller and the fake news media

across the face with a dose of reality.

We will keep you up to date on any new developments in this ongoing story.

For more infomation >> MUELLER GOT THE TERRIFYING NEWS,TRUMP END WITCH HUNT - Duration: 11:13.

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Weekend Update: Trump's Moscow Tower - SNL - Duration: 4:11.

For more infomation >> Weekend Update: Trump's Moscow Tower - SNL - Duration: 4:11.

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DONALD TRUMP EXPLAINS WHY ROD ROSENSTEIN BELONGS 'BEHIND BARS' - Duration: 11:37.

DONALD TRUMP EXPLAINS WHY ROD ROSENSTEIN BELONGS 'BEHIND BARS'

After sharing a viral image on Twitter depicting his political opponents in jail, President

Donald Trump went on to justify his opinion that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein

belongs behind bars.

The meme seen across the world Rosenstein, as the Deputy AG, oversaw the

Russia collusion investigation led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

Since Jeff Sessions was fired, and Matthew Whitaker has taken over the role of acting

AG, Rosenstein is no longer overseeing it However, Trump hasn't forgotten about what

Rosenstein did in hiring Mueller in the first place, which has been a black shroud on his

presidency ever since.

But when Trump retweeted the image below on Twitter, Rosenstein's inclusion caught many

by surprise because of the obvious fact that Rosenstein is Trump's employee.

Upon seeing the meme, the media devolved into a sputtering rhapsody of disgust and disbelief.

They couldn't begin to understand why the President would share such a provocative picture.

Of course, the same journalists feigning outrage are also quick to gossip about Trump himself

being thrown behind bars for yet-to-be-proven collusion.

Why Trump wants Rosenstein behind bars Still, Rosenstein's addition within the

meme and Trump's willingness to share it is a curious thing.

That's why reporters from the New York Post asked the President directly about it.

From the report:

It was no accident that President Trump Wednesday retweeted an image of Deputy Attorney General

Rod Rosenstein locked up.

When asked during an interview with The Post: "Why do you think he belongs behind bars?"

Trump responded: "He should have never picked a Special Counsel."

It's hard to be more blunt than that!

Other reasons Rosenstein should be prosecuted Hiring Mueller was one offense.

But Rosenstein has deliberately stonewalled congressional Republicans and refused to turn

over documents about the Obama administration's spying on the Trump campaign.

His stonewalling has generated calls for resignation from Trump's allies in Congress.

Rosenstein also reportedly suggested wearing a wire to spy on Trump in the Oval Office,

and even forming a band of conspirators to take down Trump via the 25th Amendment.

Trump clearly doesn't like Rosenstein.

And Rosenstein hasn't exactly given him a reason to over the last two years.

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