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President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani has said that the rebuttal he is preparing to special counsel Robert Mueller will seek to discredit the President's many familiar foes who were involved in various stages of the investigation

'You're d**ned right we are. I can't imagine how we wouldn't' target the various personalities involved, Giuliani told the Huffington Post on Friday, after Trump announced the 'major counter report'

 FBI lovers Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, high DOJ official Bruce Ohr and his Democrat consultant wife Nellie, and British ex-spy Christopher Steel, who authored the 'dirty dossier' for Hillary Clinton's campaign, are all said to be prime subjects of Giuliani's report

'I could write a whole book,' Giuliani said of the various players involved, saying he planned to lay out an argument that the investigation was tainted by partisanship and illegitimate surveillance of the Trump campaign from the very beginning

Share this article Share Trump on Friday morning announced his legal team was working on the report, writing on Twitter: 'It has been incorrectly reported that Rudy Giuliani and others will not be doing a counter to the Mueller Report

That is Fake News. Already 87 pages done, but obviously cannot complete until we see the final Witch Hunt Report

' 'We will be doing a major Counter Report to the Mueller Report. This should never again be allowed to happen to a future President of the United States!' Trump added

 Giuliani confirmed the draft report is approximately 87 pages at present, but noted it could run longer or shorter when released, depending on what Mueller publishes and what responses Trump's team includes

 The report will likely make the case that Mueller's probe has its origins in the dossier that Steele was hired to write by lawyers for Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee, alleging links between Trump and Russia

  Steele's contact at the Department of Justice was Bruce Ohr, whose wife Nellie Ohr was hired to conduct opposition research on Trump for Democrat-financed consultancy Fusion GPS, which also contracted the Steele dossier

Giuliani will likely argue that that the Democrat-financed Steele dossier was funneled into the DOJ by Ohr and formed the main evidence that partisan FBI investigators used to obtain surveillance warrants on Trump campaign advisor Carter Page - a claim investigators have denied

Strzok and Page will also come under scrutiny in Giuliani's report. Strzok led the FBI's investigation into Russian election interference before becoming the top agent on Mueller's team after the special counsel was appointed

Text messages between Strzok and lover Page, an FBI lawyer, revealed strong anti-Trump sentiments and a cryptic reference to an 'insurance policy' against a Trump presidency

Strzok was fired and Page resigned from the FBI, and in testimony they both strongly denied that any political bias affected their work

Giuliani's report is also likely to take aim at fired FBI Director James Comey, his deputy Andrew McCabe, former CIA Director John Brennan, and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, painting them as partisans who planted the seeds of the Russia investigation to damage Trump's candidacy and presidency, which they deny

In addition to the attack on the probe's legitimacy, Giuliani said he also plans to make legal arguments, including that Trump is immune from obstruction charges while acting in his legal capacity as president

 Trump's firing of Comey in May 2017, which led to the appointment of Mueller, could not be obstruction of justice, Giuliani argued

  'As a matter of law, there can't be obstruction in this case,' he told HuffPo

Responding to the charge that prior to firing him Trump had asked Comey to go easy in investigating his national security advisor Mike Flynn, Giuliani said that Trump had merely made a polite request because he believed Flynn's innocence

'In obstruction, you don't have 'please.' It's usually: 'I'll break your legs,' Giuliani said, noting that Comey had continued investigating Flynn

'It's sure as hell not very effective obstruction.'  

For more infomation >> Giuliani says Trump's rebuttal to Mueller will target President's foes - Daily News - Duration: 5:29.

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MUELLER BUSTED HIDING EVIDENCE THAT EXONERATES TRUMP - Duration: 11:07.

MUELLER BUSTED HIDING EVIDENCE THAT EXONERATES TRUMP

Special Counsel Robert Mueller was just busted hiding evidence regarding Michael Cohen's

guilty plea that exonerates President Trump.

Here's what we know per Real Clear Politics via Powerline:

Mueller omitted the fact that Cohen did not have any direct points of contact at the Kremlin,

and had resorted to sending the emails to Vladimir Putin's general press mailbox.

Sources who have seen this omitted information say it undercuts the idea of a "back channel"

and thus the special counsel's collusion case.

The same criminal information document holds additional exculpatory evidence for Trump,

sources say.

It quotes an August 2017 letter from Cohen to the Senate intelligence committee in which

he states that Trump "was never in contact with anyone about this [Moscow Project] proposal

other than me."

This section of Cohen's written testimony, unlike other parts, is not disputed as false

by Mueller.

Also notable: Mueller did not challenge Cohen's statement that he "ultimately determined

that the proposal was not feasible and never agreed to make a trip to Russia."

The Moscow tower project never went anywhere because Cohen's contact, Felix Sater, a

Russian immigrant with a checkered past who was a longtime Cohen associate in New York

real estate, didn't have the pull with Putin he claimed to have.

"Though Cohen may have lied to Congress about the dates," one Hill investigator

said, "it's clear from personal messages he sent in 2015 and 2016 that the Trump Organization

did not have formal lines of communication set up with Putin's office or the Kremlin

during the campaign.

There was no secret 'back channel.'"

But that hasn't stopped rampant and unfounded speculation about a comeuppance for President

Trump by some media figures and Democrats.

Well into the 2016 campaign, one of the president's closest associates was in touch with the Kremlin

on this project, as we now know, and Michael Cohen says he was lying about it to protect

the president," said CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer."

"Cohen was communicating directly with the Kremlin," Blitzer added.

So once again it's clear the Mueller is trying to "get" Trump at any cost.

Regardless of the facts.

Mueller is also willing to withhold information, lie and more in pursuit of his nefarious goal.

Despicable.

Trump should force Mueller to put up proof of Russian collusion, or shut him down.

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Donald Trump tosses the coin at the start of the Army-Navy game - Daily News - Duration: 4:23.

Donald Trump tossed the coin at the Army-Navy football game soon after he announced the departure of his Chief of Staff John Kelly

 The commander in chief flew to Philadelphia for the 119th meeting in the storied rivalry between the service academies and officiated the coin toss at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles

 Navy called 'tails'  which was the was the result when Trump's flipped coin landed on the turf

Speaking to reporters on Saturday as he was leaving to attend the game, Trump confirmed that Kelly is leaving before the start of the next legislative session

 The staff-shake up allows Trump to start fresh in anticipation of Democrats' ascension to power in the House in January and and his re-election campaign in 2020

 Trump, who saw the Army-Navy contest in 2016 as president-elect, is the 10th sitting president to go to the game

President Theodore Roosevelt was the first, in 1901.  Share this article Share POTUS was seeing shaking hands with Gen Mark Milley who he said will become his next top military advisor

 Milley is a battle-hardened commander who has served as chief of the Army for the last three years

Like previous commanders in chief, Trump was expected to switch sides at halftime in a show of impartiality

The first game between the two service academies took place in 1890. Army won by 17 to 10

   No. 22 Army (9-2) is in the AP Top 25 for the first time since 1996. The Black Knights have won seven in a row and have defeated Navy (3-9) two straight years

 He was joined by State Department secretary Mike Pompeo, Department of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, Interior secretary Ryan Zinke, Army's Mark Esper, and the Navy's Richard Spencer

 Military members present included current Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford, set to be replaced by General Mark Milley who is also in attendance, Lieutenant General Darryl Williams, and Vice Admiral Walter Carter Jr

  Trump attended the game in 2016, shortly after his presidential election victory, but skipped 2017's rivalry, saying he would be watching it on television

The rivalry game was first played in 1890, the first year that the Army had an organized football team

 Then-President Theodore Roosevelt started the tradition of attending the game in 1901, and of the 19 other men to serve as president following Roosevelt, eight attended the game while in office

President Harry S. Truman attended the most games out of any president, making appearances at the stadium of at least six games, according to the Truman Library archives

During the matchup in 1950, Truman even conducted the coin toss.Former Presidents Woodrow Wilson and John F

Kennedy each attended the game twice during their tenure. Kennedy was shot and killed shortly before the 1963 game

 Out of the eight years President George W. Bush was in office, he watched the game from the arena three times

Former Presidents Calvin Coolidge, Gerald Ford, Bill Clinton and Obama all attended the game once

 

For more infomation >> Donald Trump tosses the coin at the start of the Army-Navy game - Daily News - Duration: 4:23.

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Democrats Just Lost Their 'Holy Grail' After Trump Obliterates 'Einstein' Law - Duration: 5:57.

For more infomation >> Democrats Just Lost Their 'Holy Grail' After Trump Obliterates 'Einstein' Law - Duration: 5:57.

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Donald Trump likes china - Duration: 0:26.

I like China I just sold an apartment for 15 million dollars to somebody from

China

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Dunks On Donald Trump Jr. - Duration: 7:48.

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Mueller's Latest Is Bad News For Anti-Trump Crowd - Duration: 2:27.

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Últimas notícia de hoje : CRESCE O CERCO A TRUMP NOS ESTADOS UNIDOS - Duration: 2:59.

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President Trump Just Eviscerated Rex Tillerson And It Was Brutal - Duration: 3:15.

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Trump Says He's Choosing Winchester Native Mark Milley To Be Joint Chiefs Of Staff Chairman - Duration: 0:37.

For more infomation >> Trump Says He's Choosing Winchester Native Mark Milley To Be Joint Chiefs Of Staff Chairman - Duration: 0:37.

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Trump lawyer met Russian who offered 'political synergy,' federal special counsel says - Duration: 3:41.

For more infomation >> Trump lawyer met Russian who offered 'political synergy,' federal special counsel says - Duration: 3:41.

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Trump's Wall Gets FUNDING – Where It Came From Sends Caravan Running In New Direction - Duration: 4:57.

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MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT ROBERT MUELLER MIGHT BE FIRED BY DONALD TRUMP - Duration: 10:06.

MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT ROBERT MUELLER MIGHT BE FIRED BY DONALD TRUMP

President Donald Trump gave Robert Mueller and the White House press corps a brush back

pitch on Friday.

Speaking to reporters the president said that it was he, and not his attorneys, that answered

questions from Mueller and that they were simple, The Daily Mail reported.

President Trump says that he responded to the special counsel's written questions

— not his lawyers— and that he did so quite easily.

'They were my answers — I don't need lawyers to do that,' he told a reporter

asking about a Washington Post story that quoted one of his attorneys.

Rudy Giluliani had said that the president's attorneys were working with him on the answers

to make sure he didn't fall into a perjury trap.

'There are some that create more issues for us legally than others,' he told the

Post.

Trump gave him a brush back as he unexpectedly invited reporters into the Oval Office on

Friday for a bill signing.

'My lawyers aren't working on that, I'm working on that.

My lawyers don't write the answers, I write the answers,' he insisted.

Without revealing the content of the questions, Giuliani told The Post that some of them were

'unnecessary' or 'irrelevant' and others were 'possible traps.'

The president acknowledged Friday that a person could be 'tripped up' by questions with

apparently simple responses based on whether it was sunny or it was raining.

'It was raining therefore he told a lie.

He perjured himself,' Trump mimicked.

'You have to always be careful when you answer questions from people who probably

have bad intentions.'

The Post and others reported that Trump is in a dark mood, and that's why he's kept

his distance over the past week, barely leaving the White House, and sent out tweets accusing

Mueller of witness intimidation.

'I'm not agitated.

It's a hoax,' Trump said Friday, slapping the rumors down.

He told assembled press, 'I'm very happy with the White House.'

'I'm extremely happy,' he repeated.

'I'm very happy with almost all of my Cabinet.

You know changes are made because they're always made after the midterms.

But it's all fake news.'

Reports this week also claimed that Trump was thinking of booting his Homeland Security

Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, who was in the Oval Office on Friday for Trump's remarks.

He admitted that he was considering it in an interview with The Daily Caller and said

he'd make a decision shortly.

Nielsen was still in her job on Friday as the president set his sights on an old target.

He alleged in tweets ranging over several hours that the special counsel's office

is full of 'thugs' who are intimidating potential witnesses and refusing to probe

Democrats' bad acts.

'The inner workings of the Mueller investigation are a total mess.

They have found no collusion and have gone absolutely nuts,' he claimed in a rage on

Thursday morning.

'They are screaming and shouting at people, horribly threatening them to come up with

the answers they want.'

Where the president derived the information from is unclear, but the charge coincided

with reports that he'd been meeting with his legal team this week in Washington to

review written responses to questions posed by the special counsel that Trump intends

to submit to Mueller.

He is also working with a new acting attorney general, Matt Whitaker, who he put in charge

of the Russian meddling investigation when he dismissed ex-Justice Department

head Jeff Sessions.

For more infomation >> MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT ROBERT MUELLER MIGHT BE FIRED BY DONALD TRUMP - Duration: 10:06.

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London Crowd Chanting "WE WANT TRUMP!" Goes Viral - Duration: 1:36.

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Donald Trump lynche la France : un champion du monde le tacle et vole au secours d'Emmanuel Macron - Duration: 4:58.

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MSNBC The Last Word Lawrence O'Donnell 12/8/2018 : 'Donald Trump must be impeached' - Duration: 48:29.

For more infomation >> MSNBC The Last Word Lawrence O'Donnell 12/8/2018 : 'Donald Trump must be impeached' - Duration: 48:29.

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Trump Widely Praised for Strong Pick to Replace Sessions - Duration: 3:58.

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HUGE TRUMP ANNOUNCEMENT ROCKS THE WHITE HOUSE - Duration: 11:38.

HUGE TRUMP ANNOUNCEMENT ROCKS THE WHITE HOUSE

Donald's making major changes – Americans will be seeing 3 new faces a lot in 2019.

After the intense 2018 midterms, Trump has been making some major changes to his White

House, like most Presidents do.

And he's got 3 big ones that have been highly anticipated.

Firebrand U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley announced she is departing for personal reasons.

Now we know Trump is picking a rising star to take her place.

From Breitbart:

President Donald Trump will name State Department Spokeswoman Heather Nauert as U.N. Ambassador

to replace Nikki Haley, Bloomberg reported Thursday.

Nauert, who was also a former Fox News anchor, has enjoyed the trust of Secretary of State

Mike Pompeo, Ivanka Trump, and the president's son-in-law Jared Kushner.

Her close relationship with key Trump players is a good sign.

She will not be a loose cannon, or fall prey to anti-Trumpers, who still lurk in D.C.

But that's not all.

Once the midterms settled, we learned that Attorney General Jeff Sessions was leaving

his post.

While Sessions successfully led the DOJ—especially in confronting illegal immigration—he made

a huge mistake early on.

He recused himself from the FBI's Russian probe, leading to the ongoing Mueller mess.

That was enough for Trump to ask for his resignation.

Word has reached us that Trump has picked his replacement.

And—shocker—he's been Attorney General before!

From Breitbart:

President Donald Trump confirmed Friday that he will nominate William Barr as his new Attorney

General.

Barr served as Attorney General during the George H.W. Bush administration from 1991-1993,

unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate.

He is currently an attorney for Washington, DC law firm Kirkland and Ellis.

Barr once wrote that Trump was right to fire James Comey from the FBI.

It appears he has a similar view on the Justice Department as the president.

The fact that Barr served another respected, conservative president is a good sign.

He has experience and know-how to lead the DOJ effectively.

Perhaps he will have the guts to fire Mueller and bring this ridiculous Russian witch hunt

to an end.

But then the biggest shoe dropped today, and this one's been a long time coming.

President Trump has not been getting along great with his Chief of Staff John Kelly.

Word has come down that he will be officially stepping down and making way for another man

already in the White House.

From DailyMail:

White House insiders expect Chief of Staff John Kelly to resign in the coming days.

His expected replacement is Nick Ayers, the young chief of staff to Vice President Mike

Pence.

Ayers is a 36-year-old political wunderkind; Kelly is a 68-year-old decorated vet.

President has been telling aides to reach out to Ayers if they need things.

Clearly, President Trump is looking to fix a few problems in the White House.

He had a Chief of Staff who was so fixed in his ways, he would not follow Trump's direction

and their relationship was pretty broken.

Now he's got a young guy with lots of energy and new ideas, but also respect for the President.

He also had an Attorney General who was an experienced politician but didn't have the

foresight to head off the Mueller witch hunt.

Now he's got someone more supportive of Trump with experience as the Attorney General.

Big changes for the White House for 2019 – and they're looking like smart moves

so far.

For more infomation >> HUGE TRUMP ANNOUNCEMENT ROCKS THE WHITE HOUSE - Duration: 11:38.

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Trump Appoints Fox Host To UN - Duration: 5:30.

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Subpoenas For Trump Coming Soon In Emoluments Lawsuit - Duration: 3:51.

It's not very often that we actually get to report on any good news happening in this

country, but earlier this week we got some really good news from a federal judge who

ruled that the emoluments case lawsuits against Donald Trump in both Maryland and the district

of Columbia.

Not only can they go forward, but they can go ahead and start with subpoenas and the

discovery process.

This means that this case is pretty much going to be headed to trial in the very near future.

And you know what though, even if it doesn't end up heading to trial, the fact that discovery

has begun might be all that we need because the, uh, um, attorneys, General Maryland and

district Columbia, they know exactly what they're doing.

They know that they don't have to bring this to trial to be successful.

All they have to do, all they had to do was get to that discovery point where they could

then subpoena documents from the Trump organization documents that had been without a scrutiny

for years and now they have access to them.

That is what this judge ruled this week.

It's time.

Go for it.

Make it happen, and in case you're not familiar with these emoluments cases, what's happened

is that Donald Trump's properties that he owns, he still has a financial stake in them.

He still owns them for all we know.

He might even still be running them, but he gets a cut of the profits.

So when you have foreign dignitaries coming and staying in these hotels are on these properties

or even at his golf courses, uh, any money spent there eventually makes its way back

to Trump in the form of profits.

So it is illegal according to the emoluments clause of the US Constitution for a sitting

president to take any form of emoluments, cash, gift, whatever it is, from a foreign

dignitary, by them staying in Trump's hotels and paying, you know, their nightly rate,

that profit goes back to Trump.

That is an illegal emoluments.

Sounds complicated.

Sounds silly at times, but that's the law.

That's why presidents are supposed to divest everything they have.

They're not supposed to have interest in any business in the United States to avoid these

constitutional problems.

Donald Trump didn't do that.

He still gets the profits.

Now, what could happen from this, and this is a long shot, probably never would have

a chance of ever really happening, but I'm going to throw it out there just in the off

chance it does.

If these lawsuits are successful, Donald Trump would be forced to sell off his businesses

to get rid of any financial stake that he hasn't any Trump property around the world.

He'll never do that.

He already sees the walls closing in on him with a muller investigation, with all of the

other investigations than New York investigation.

But this one, this one has a lot of power to force him to leave office on his own because

when it comes down to whether or not he wants to make money or be president, Trump is going

to choose money every single time.

Hell, that's why he ran for president.

He's making a ton of money right now.

A lot of it off the backs of American taxpayers, so if they force him through these lawsuits

to sell off his properties and no longer have a financial interest in them, combined with

all of the other pressure coming on him from the other side, I firmly believe that if that

were to happen, he would step down and say, no, my businesses are too important.

I need to do this.

This is for the workers are those, uh, you know, companies, the businesses, I've got

to protect them so I'm doing this for them.

Whatever his excuses are, there is however slight the potential of this case, the force

that man to resign.

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