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Rudy Giuliani helps create anti Trump protest website with Twitter typo US news

Arizona web designer seizes on Giuliani mistake to promote site calling Trump a 'traitor'

Arizona web designer seizes on Giuliani mistake to promote site calling Trump a 'traitor'

Rudy Giuliani has accused Twitter of allowing someone to "invade" one of his tweets to spread an anti-Trump message, after the veteran Republican sent a message with a typo.

On 30 November, Giuliani sent a tweet criticising Robert Mueller for issuing an indictment just as Donald Trump was heading to the G20 summit in Buenos Aires. Giuliani said Mueller had done similar in July as Trump left for a meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin, and that the actions could have been easily taken earlier or later. "Out of control! Supervision please?" declared the former mayor of New York's tweet.

Unfortunately for Giuliani, a lack of spacing between his sentences meant that Twitter automatically detected the phrase G-20.In as a potentially valid web URL operated from India, and turned it into a link. When publishing his tweet, Giuliani did not notice that Twitter had turned it blue, indicating it was clickable.

This was, however, spotted by Jason Velazquez, an Arizona-based website designer, who immediately saw the potential for a prank, and registered the domain. He then made into a real website – one with an anti-Trump message.

When Giuliani discovered this, he again used the social network, declaring that "Twitter allowed someone to invade my text with a disgusting anti-president message." Demonstrating a lack of understanding of how web hyperlinks work, he added: "The same thing – period no space – occurred later and it didn't happen."

Echoing a common cry – sometimes made by Trump himself – that Silicon Valley's digital giants are biased against Conservative voices, Giuliani suggested that Twitter had done this deliberately. "Don't tell me they are not committed card-carrying anti-Trumpers," he said, finishing his tweet with an all-caps plea for "fairness please".

Velazquez's webpage consists of two elements, displayed the message that Giuliani described as "disgusting": "Donald J. Trump is a traitor to our country" and carrying a link to coverage of Mueller's investigation. Velazquez described setting up the site as 15 minutes' work.

For their part, a spokesperson for Twitter categorically denied Giuliani's inference, stating "the accusation that we're artificially injecting something into a tweet is completely false".

Rudy Giuliani's original tweet with the typo and the link to the anti-Trump website has been shared over 16,000 times since it was published. Giuliani has served as President's Trump's lawyer, and also as his cybersecurity advisor.

For more infomation >> Rudy Giuliani helps create anti Trump protest website with Twitter typo US news - Duration: 2:29.

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Hillary Clinton ignores Donald Trump as hearrives for Bush's funeral - Duration: 6:54.

Hillary Clinton did not make eye contact with President Donald Trump when her former rival from the 2016 presidential election arrived for George H

W. Bush's funeral. Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton sat two seats away from President Trump and first lady Melania Trump - in the first gathering of the four since Inauguration Day

 Hillary Clinton looked resolutely ahead during their arrival at Washington National Cathedral even as the first couple walked by her to take their seats

They were all gathered to pay tribute to the late President George H.W. Bush, who would become like the father Bill Clinton never had

Seated in order of presidential precedence, Trump sat in the first seat in the first row of the Washington National Cathedral with the first lady beside him

 Next to her was former President Barack Obama, former first lady Michelle Obama, and then Bill Clinton with Hillary Clinton beside him

   Melania Trump shook hands with the Obamas and Bill Clinton when she arrived at the row of seats

President Trump shook hands with the Obamas only.  RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next A nation unites to mourn a warrior, a statesman and a

All the former presidents sit together at George HW Bush's. The Obamas and Trumps shake hands in show of unity at George

Trump 'cut a deal with the Bush family over the summer. Share this article Share 11k shares The atmosphere seemed tense as the row of leaders awaited the casket carrying the remains of the former president

 They all stared straight ahead and did not speak. Former President George W. Bush shook hands with the entire front row when he arrived with his father's casket

 He sat across the aisle from the row of presidents with his family but, before he took his seat, he walked over to shake hands with the Trumps, the Obamas, the Clintons, former President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter

Such a gathering of presidents and former occupants of the Oval Office has not been seen since Trump was inaugurated

He defeated Hillary Clinton in a bitter election where she won the popular vote but he won the electoral college vote

 Vice President Mike Pence did greet the Clintons upon his and his wife Karen's arrival at the Cathedral, which was before the Trumps arrived

He shook hands with both Bill and Hillary Clinton. The president did not attend the funeral of Barbara Bush in April when all the former first couples gathered to support George H

W. Bush. Melania Trump did attend however.The late President Bush became like a father to Bill Clinton, whose biological father died three months before he was born

Clinton defeated Bush in the 1992 presidential election but the two went on to form an unlikely friendship after Clinton left office

It was President George W. Bush who got the friendship started.In December 2004, after a tsunami devastated the coast of Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, he asked the two to help in figuring out how to administer aid

  Clinton and the elder Bush toured the region together and formed a bond.  Their friendship was chronicled by Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy in their book 'The Presidents' Club': 'No relationship is quite like the bond between George H

W. Bush and the man who defeated him in 1992,' they wrote. 'Bush would go so far as to suggest more than once that he might be the father that Clinton had always lacked—a notion that the younger man did not dispute

'President George W. Bush jokingly has called Clinton his 'brother.' And, in his eulogy Wednesday for his father, George W

Bush named a diverse group of friends the late president had made, including Clinton

'My siblings and I referred to the guys from this group as brothers from other mothers,' he said

 The letter George H.W. Bush left Clinton on Clinton's inauguration day went viral in the days after his funeral

 'I'm rooting for you,' the outgoing president wrote his successor.  

For more infomation >> Hillary Clinton ignores Donald Trump as hearrives for Bush's funeral - Duration: 6:54.

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Trump asiste a funeral de Bush padre junto a otros expresidentes | Noticias Telemundo - Duration: 1:24.

For more infomation >> Trump asiste a funeral de Bush padre junto a otros expresidentes | Noticias Telemundo - Duration: 1:24.

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Melania Trump & Michelle Obama Meet Face-To-Face At George H.W. Bush's Funeral After Diss - Daily Ne - Duration: 3:31.

The living first ladies attended George H.W. Bush's funeral, and while they all got along, voters couldn't help but focus on how Melania Trump and Michelle Obama would greet each other

   While the former presidents and first ladies remained fairly cordial at George H

W. Bush's funeral on December 5, a hint of the bad blood between Melania Trump and Michelle Obama was still noticeable

Former FLOTUS Michelle slammed Melania in her new memoir, Becoming. They politely shook hands and exchanged a brief "good morning" at the National Cathedral, but that was about it

 Another seemingly awkward moment — Melania did not shake the hand of former first lady, and her husband's political rival, Hillary Clinton

The two women nodded at each other before Melania sat down. The three first ladies, along with Rosalynn Carter, sat together with their husbands in solidarity at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC and put their differences aside for the afternoon

Former FLOTUS and Bush's daughter-in-law, Laura Bush, sat with the Bush family in a different part of the cathedral

   The last time we saw all the first ladies together, was at former first lady Barbara Bush's funeral

Many wondered how it would go down, considering that Melania would have to sit with both Hillary and Michelle, her husband's political rival

Everything went swimmingly, though. While there was some noticeable tension in the room, Melania sat with the Obamas and seemed to be just fine

She even smiled while speaking to the former president. Her husband, President Donald Trump, was not in attendance for the funeral, as is typical for a sitting president

He surely would have been going wild seeing Melania having a nice time with the Obamas and Clintons! What an image

An awkward moment for sure, as Hillary Clinton nodded toward Melania Trump. Some cold stares, but also remarkable that an event can bring this group of people together, at least physically

pic.twitter.com/PY1vOb55pZ  — Michael D. Shear (@shearm) December 5, 2018    This time, Melania wasn't so stoked about seeing Michelle

Mrs. Obama threw a little shade at Melania recently, calling her out for her ludicrous belief that she's the "most bullied" person in the world

Having her husband as a buffer is a "relief," a source close to the current first lady told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY

"Melania is actually really relieved Donald will be there with her as it will help avoid any embarrassing run-ins with Michelle Obama," they said

"Melania always gravitated towards the Obamas previously at functions she attended solo," but since the shade, "Melania's feelings towards both her and Barack [Obama] have cooled considerably

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For more infomation >> Melania Trump & Michelle Obama Meet Face-To-Face At George H.W. Bush's Funeral After Diss - Daily Ne - Duration: 3:31.

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Air travel cost for Trump's MT campaign visits nearly $3M - Duration: 1:00.

For more infomation >> Air travel cost for Trump's MT campaign visits nearly $3M - Duration: 1:00.

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Dire Warning Just Issued To Trump About What's Coming In January 2019 - Duration: 2:54.

For more infomation >> Dire Warning Just Issued To Trump About What's Coming In January 2019 - Duration: 2:54.

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Funeral de Bush padre reunió a Trump con expresidentes Obama y Clinton - Duration: 2:55.

For more infomation >> Funeral de Bush padre reunió a Trump con expresidentes Obama y Clinton - Duration: 2:55.

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Trump declaró día de duelo nacional en honor a George H. W. Bush | Noticias Telemundo - Duration: 2:25.

For more infomation >> Trump declaró día de duelo nacional en honor a George H. W. Bush | Noticias Telemundo - Duration: 2:25.

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Trump sends Dow Jones plunging nearly 800 points by tweeting 'I am a tariffs man' raising fears - Duration: 16:17.

Trump sends Dow Jones plunging nearly 800 points by tweeting 'I am a tariffs man' raising fears

U.S. stock markets plummeted Tuesday as a series of tweets from President Donald Trump suggested a trade war with China could resume next year despite claims of a truce and work on a long-term deal between the two countries.

The Dow Jones closed almost 800 points down at 25,027, a loss of 3. 1 per cent of its value, while billions were also wiped off the value of the Nasdaq and the S&P 500, the other two key indices.

The S&P 500 lost 90 points, or 3.2 percent, to 2,700. The Nasdaq fell 283 points, or 3.8 percent, to 7,158.

Trump said in morning tweets that he and Xi would 'probably' have a deal at the end of a 90-day timetable for talks that began on Saturday as he declared himself against free trade.

The declaration sent shockwaves through stock markets already nervous of a downturn and buffeted by fears of a tech slowdown which has seen Apple and other Silicon Valley firms lose billions off their value.

'Unless extended, they will end 90 days from the date of our wonderful and very warm dinner with President Xi in Argentina,' Trump asserted. 'China is supposed to start buying Agricultural product and more immediately.

President Xi and I want this deal to happen, and it probably will.'. He then proclaimed himself to be a 'tariffs man' in direct contradiction to his own White House's assertions that Trump is a free-trader.

'We are right now taking in $billions in Tariffs. MAKE AMERICA RICH AGAIN,' Trump said in messages. 'Let the negotiations begin. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!'.

Trump's tweets sent the market plunging. The Dow fell throughout the morning and was down by more than 700 points by early afternoon, then failed to regain any value. A further fall in value could see the year's gain lost entirely.

Among the firms hit were Boeing and Caterpillar, two major exporters which would have much to lose of trade tensions don't ease.

Bond prices soared sharply, sending yields lower, as traders shoved money into lower-risk investments. The sharp drop in yields hurt banks because it makes it harder to earn money from lending. JPMorgan Chase sank 4.5 percent.

Investors had initially welcomed the truce that the administration said was reached over the weekend in Buenos Aires between Presidents Trump and Xi Jinping. The prospect of a deal sent stocks soaring Monday.

But on Tuesday, after a series of confusing and conflicting words from Trump and senior White House officials, stocks tumbled, with the Dow Jones sinking as much as 800 points.

White House aides have struggled to explain the details of what the two countries actually agreed on. And China has not confirmed that it made most of the concessions that the Trump administration has claimed.

Trump's top trade adviser said Tuesday evening that 'hand-wringing' in the media wasn't necessary even as he admitted that the administration had sowed confusion.

'Maybe that's the fault of us not communicating,' Peter Navarro told Fox News in an appearance on Special Report. 'Maybe that's why I'm here.'.

Among the conflicting assertions that White House officials made was over whether China had actually agreed to drop its 40% tariffs on U.S. autos.

In addition, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday on the Fox Business Network that China agreed to buy $1.2 trillion of U.S. products.

But he added, 'if that's real' - raising some doubt - it would close the U.S. trade deficit with China, and 'we have to have a negotiated agreement and have this on paper.'.

Many economists have expressed skepticism that very much could be achieved to bridge the vast disagreements between the two countries in just 90 days.

'The actual amount of concrete progress made at this meeting appears to have been quite limited,' Alec Phillips and other economists at Goldman Sachs wrote in a research note.

'The sense is that there's less and less agreement between the two sides about what actually took place,' said Willie Delwiche, investment strategist at Baird.

'There was a rally in the expectation that something had happened. The problem is that something turned out to be nothing.'.

Other concerns contributed to the stock sell-off, including falling long-term bonds. That suggested that investors expect the U.S. economy to slow, along with global growth, and possibly fall into recession in the coming year or two.

Trump and White House aides promoted the weekend deal as an historic breakthrough that would ease trade tensions and potentially reduce tariffs.

The president's top economic adviser indicated on Monday that the trade truce with China would be called off if an accord doesn't begin to 'firm up' in the next three months as he insisted that Trump would prefer a deal to tariffs.

'At the end of 90 days, they have to show significant progress,' Larry Kudlow told reporters. 'He wants a world with zero tariffs, zero non-tariff barriers and zero subsidies. That's his goal,' the president's National Economic Council director said.

But Kudlow was left with egg on his face as his boss, Trump, slapped down the claim he wanted zero tariffs in a tweet saying: 'Remember I am a tariff man.

The 90-day timetable started Saturday and will stave off a round of tariffs on Beijing that were scheduled to go into effect on Jan. 1, the White House said on Monday.

That was after Kudlow mistakenly claimed Trump would hold off on further action until April. It's by March 1 that the White House has set as the deadline for the Chinese to act.

A statement from after a dinner between Trump and Xi announced a halt in the trade war for three months, with the White House stressing on Monday that it wants to see immediate action.

Kudlow did not outline the consequences of inaction but said, 'They've gotta move quickly on all fronts. 'This is not going to be something where there is soft commitments that get kicked down the road,' Mnuchin said the same day.

Talks with China have fallen apart at other junctures, including a round of talks led by Mnuchin earlier this year.

Trump imposed $200 billion in tariffs on China as a result that he pledged to raise to $500 billion at the beginning of next year unless there's a deal.

Negotiations on the U.S. side are being led by Robert Lighthizer, the president's trade representative, Kudlow said, offering a conflicting account from Mnunchin, who'd claimed earlier in the day that Trump is in charge of talks.

'Nothing will happen without President Trump,' Kudlow explained as he spoke to reporters on the White House's front lawn.

The White House says it is cautiously optimistic after a dinner between Presidents Trump and Xi over the weekend that a deal would come out of the new push.

'The story's always been disappointing,' Kudlow admitted during a press call. 'I'm just saying the history's not been great.'. However, he said, 'I hope it has a happy ending, truly. And we have a lot of things to do.'.

Kudlow assessed during the White House call on Monday afternoon, 'We never ever got close to this. President Trump also said Monday that U. -China relations 'have taken a BIG leap forward' after he and President Xi agreed on the trade truce.

Trump used the name of a Communist Party of China farm reform program that killed tens of millions of people 60 years ago.

The Great Leap Forward was a cornerstone of Chairman Mao Zedong's move toward a socialist economy by requiring farmers to 'collectivize' their property and operations, and by forcing farm workers to take industrial jobs.

Upsetting centuries of agrarian tradition and moving farmers to factory work led to a famine that killed tens of millions of Chinese.

Government officials tried to reverse the trend by instituting farm production quotas, executing some who failed to meet minimum targets. China's economy was devastated.

Trump appeared to be unaware of the significance of his words on Monday, tweeting: 'My meeting in Argentina with President Xi of China was an extraordinary one. Relations with China have taken a BIG leap forward! Very good things will happen.'.

'We are dealing from great strength, but China likewise has much to gain if and when a deal is completed. Level the field!' he wrote.

Minutes later, the president specifically tied his self-congratulation to what he predicted will be a dramatic increase in farm exports from the U.S.

'Farmers will be a a very BIG and FAST beneficiary of our deal with China. They intend to start purchasing agricultural product immediately.

We make the finest and cleanest product in the World, and that is what China wants. Farmers, I LOVE YOU!' he tweeted.

Historians' estimates of the number of Chinese killed by the famine that resulted from the Great leap Forward range from 18 million to 55 million.

Buyers and analysts quickly pointed out on Monday that China's tariffs on U.S. farm produce are still in place, mostly 25 per cent duties on soybeans, corn, sorghum and wheat.

The so-called deal appeared on Monday to be little more than a cease-fire in what had become a protracted tariff war, with Trump and Xi agreeing pull back from an all-out trade war that was threatening world economic growth and had set global investors on edge.

This year Trump imposed an import tax of 25 percent on $50 billion in Chinese products, then hit an additional $200 billion worth of goods with 10 percent tariffs.

Those 10 percent tariffs were scheduled to ratchet up to 25 percent on Jan. 1 if the U.S. and China failed to reach an agreement to at least postpone that move.

In Buenos Aires, Trump agreed to delay the scheduled U.S. tariff increase for 90 days while the two sides negotiate over the administration's complaints related to how Beijing systematically steals trade secrets and forces the U.S.

and other foreign countries to hand over sensitive technology as the price of admission to the vast Chinese market.

In return, China agreed to buy what the White House called a 'not yet agreed upon, but very substantial' amount of U.S. products to help narrow America's gaping trade deficit with China.

If the Chinese did eventually increase such purchases, it would be warmly welcomed in the U.S. Farm Belt, where producers of soybeans and other crops have been hurt by Beijing's retaliatory tariffs.

Trump tweeted late Sunday that 'China has agreed to reduce and remove tariffs on cars coming into China from the U.S.

Currently the tariff is 40%.' There was no Chinese announcement about possible tariff cuts, and the Ministry of Commerce in Beijing didn't immediately respond to questions.

Beijing cut import duties on foreign autos to 15 percent in July but added a 25 percent penalty for U. -made vehicles the following month in response to Trump's tariff hikes.

Kudlow says that Xi indicated that 'large numbers of transactions' of agricultural, energy and industrial commodities would be accompanied by tariff reductions soon. He put a ballpark estimate at $1. 2 billion, although he noted they are private sector transactions.

For more infomation >> Trump sends Dow Jones plunging nearly 800 points by tweeting 'I am a tariffs man' raising fears - Duration: 16:17.

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AMLO planea hablar con Trump para resolver el tema migratorio - Duration: 0:32.

For more infomation >> AMLO planea hablar con Trump para resolver el tema migratorio - Duration: 0:32.

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Trump Walks In & Salutes H.W.'s Casket, Now Look Where Melania Puts Her Hand - Duration: 2:47.

For more infomation >> Trump Walks In & Salutes H.W.'s Casket, Now Look Where Melania Puts Her Hand - Duration: 2:47.

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Ex asesor de Trump podría librarse de la cárcel por la trama rusa | Noticias Telemundo - Duration: 0:41.

For more infomation >> Ex asesor de Trump podría librarse de la cárcel por la trama rusa | Noticias Telemundo - Duration: 0:41.

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Trump believes second N. Korea-U.S. summit is likely to be productive: Bolton - Duration: 0:46.

US President Donald Trump is said to won a second summit with North Korean leader

Kim jong-un to ensure that Kim makes good on the pledges made at their first

summit back in June speaking at a conference organised by The Wall Street

Journal on Tuesday Trump's national security adviser John Bolton said the

North has not lived up to those commitments yes he said that's why

president drum Trump believes the second summit is likely to be productive Bolton

added that if the north follows through on its promises Trump quote will deserve

the Nobel Peace Prize president Trump has said he expects to

meet Kim in January or February in one of three unspecified locations

For more infomation >> Trump believes second N. Korea-U.S. summit is likely to be productive: Bolton - Duration: 0:46.

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More 400 former DoJ employees sign a statement opposing Trump appointee Matt Whitaker - Duration: 3:17.

More 400 former DoJ employees sign a statement opposing Trump appointee Matt Whitaker

More than 400 former Department of Justice employees have signed a statement condemning President Trump's choice to appoint an acting attorney general.

In the statement, lawyers, judges and civil servants say that are 'disturbed' by Trump's choice to appoint Matt Whitaker to the role because he has not been vetted by the Senate.

They call on Trump to nominate a full attorney general to replace Jeff Sessions so that the candidate can be properly examined, and in the meantime to offer the role to the Senate-approved official who is next in line.

The statement says: 'We know that overseeing the Department of Justice is one of the most important roles in our government.

'The attorney general is responsible for ensuring that we are a nation of laws and that every citizen and every government official - including the President himself - is equally subject to those laws.

'Because of the profound responsibilities the position entails and the independence it requires, it can only be filled by someone who has been subjected to the strictest scrutiny under the process required by the Constitution.

'Mr Whitaker has not been confirmed by the Senate, his qualifications to be the nation's chief law enforcement officer have not been publicly reviewed, and he has not been fully vetted for any potential conflicts of interest.

After months of chastising Sessions for failing to protect him from the Russia probe into election interference, Trump finally fired his attorney general last month.

Session technically resigned, but made it clear in his letter to Trump that he was offering the resignation 'at your request'.

He was promptly replaced by Whitaker, a Trump loyalist who has previously described the Russia probe - which he is now overseeing - as a 'witch hunt', echoing Trump's own words.

But because Whitaker was appointed as acting attorney general, he has not faced Senators for the usual cross-examination before being confirmed.

The statement had 421 signatories as of Wednesday morning, but others are being asked to add their names with the list being updated twice daily.

For more infomation >> More 400 former DoJ employees sign a statement opposing Trump appointee Matt Whitaker - Duration: 3:17.

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Arrogant Trump-Hater Bill Kristol Hit with Disaster - Weekly Standard To Close in Days - Duration: 3:02.

For more infomation >> Arrogant Trump-Hater Bill Kristol Hit with Disaster - Weekly Standard To Close in Days - Duration: 3:02.

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Pres. Donald Trump and Melania arrive and shake hands with Obamas | George HW Bush funeral - Duration: 1:10.

For more infomation >> Pres. Donald Trump and Melania arrive and shake hands with Obamas | George HW Bush funeral - Duration: 1:10.

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Bush Family Wants No Replay Of McCain's Hateful Anti-Trump Funeral, Meghan Explodes - Duration: 6:27.

For more infomation >> Bush Family Wants No Replay Of McCain's Hateful Anti-Trump Funeral, Meghan Explodes - Duration: 6:27.

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Trump Dropped The Hammer On The Caravan With These 9 Jaw Dropping Words - Duration: 3:19.

For more infomation >> Trump Dropped The Hammer On The Caravan With These 9 Jaw Dropping Words - Duration: 3:19.

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Stormy Daniels Get Hit Hard By Trump's Attorneys Over Defamation - Duration: 1:51.

For more infomation >> Stormy Daniels Get Hit Hard By Trump's Attorneys Over Defamation - Duration: 1:51.

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Trump Declares Himself "Tariff Man", Stock Market Plummets 800 Points - Duration: 4:16.

Over the weekend, Donald Trump was at the G20 summit down in Argentina where he met

with the leader of China and the two allegedly worked out some kind of deal to where they

were going to end the trade wars, uh, Donald Trump allegedly had put kind of a stop on

some of the tariffs that he had put in place and China was allegedly going to stop some

of the terrorists they had put in place and immediately start buying some products from

the United States again.

And everything was well for about a day.

And then idiot Donald Trump got on twitter and made things so much worse.

Well, I can't say that it was only Donald Trump who made things worse because before

that even happened, and I think it was actually in response to this, you had members of the

Trump administration, Larry Kudlow, his economic advisor, and then Steve Mnuchin at the Fed

who had to walk back some of Donald Trump's claims about what actually happened in that

meeting.

Because as it turns out, much like his deal with North Korea, nothing concrete was ever

discussed.

Nothing was ever put on paper.

No agreements were ever signed, it was just a couple of guys chitchatting coming up with

ideas that may or may not end up going into place to begin with.

So at that news, when those two administration officials had to walk back, Trump's bold claims,

the dowels started tanking, and then as I pointed out, Trump got on twitter, made it

so much worse by declaring himself tariff, man, I am a tariff man.

Donald Trump said, and he went onto more rant about why tariffs are good and tariffs are

great, and that only sent the Dow spiraling down even further.

Eight hundred points were lost yesterday, a single day on the Dow because of Donald

Trump and his disastrous policies.

You see, here's something that a lot of people don't understand about trading in the stock

market and all that.

Um, I know a lot of people who are financial planners, they've been traders.

They understand how it works and they've told me that they have to pay very close attention,

not just a policy, but to what presidents and high ranking politicians say because those

words, whether or not there's any policy behind them at all, those words themselves affect

the market either positively.

If the president saying a good thing or negatively, if the president says something that sends

investors running away and that is what Donald Trump did yesterday and it's what he's done

tons of times throughout his entire presidency.

That's why we've seen the stock market with these wild highs and wild lows because the

man is so schizophrenia himself that he doesn't know where he's going to be on any given day,

causing the market to become a bit schizophrenia as well and long as this madman is out there

on twitter, creating problems in real life and then allegedly solving them.

Although he didn't really solve anything, it's going to make the market go down.

Again.

Our economy at this point is very fragile, more fragile than Trump or anyone in his administration

or anyone in the Republican party is willing to admit.

The slightest provocation is going to send the entire economy back down the tubes, something

like trade wars, something like income inequality, something like rising debt and stagnating

wages.

All of the things that are literally happening in this country right now and what's going

to happen, mark, my words on this is that next year when shit starts falling downhill

and the economy goes down, Trump is 100 percent going to say that it is all because of the

Democrats taking over the House of Representatives.

Even though every available economist, whether they're on the left or the right, will tell

you that it's because of the disastrous policies put in place by Trump himself and his republican

followers who held office for the first two years of his presidency.

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