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South Korean President Drops a Bombshell on Trump!

Americans Can't Believe What He Said.

Over the past month, tensions with North Korea have drastically diminished.

Especially after North and South Korean leaders met with one another and broke bread over

dinner to celebrate the new era.

They both declared the end of the truce, the end of the Korean War.

Now the latest developments regarding this issue will be a little surprising.

While many people back home, specifically Democrats, would argue that President Trump

is a terrible President and that he is a danger to this country, the truth is the opposite.

Even the South Korean President said as much when he gave him credit for the recent de-escalation

in tensions between North and South Korea.

After meetings with North Korean leader Kim Jung Un, the South Korean President said the

following about President Trump,

"I give President Trump huge credit for bringing about the inter-Korean talks, and

I'd like to thank him for that."

The Conservative Post reported, "Moon insisted that it was precisely because

of Trump's willingness to commit the "full power" of American might to facing down

North Korea, and his propensity for sharing that commitment on Twitter, that these talks

were even possible.

Now, that's something to remember, because Democrats have been claiming for the past

year that Trump was nothing but a "warmonger" and that his threatening tweets would only

lead to disaster.

But, miracle of miracles, the very opposite has happened – Trump's threatening tweets

have brought PEACE to a region that has known only war (at least officially) for the past

50 YEARS."

This comes at the same time that a new United States Ambassador to South Korea has been

nominated.

Adm. Harry B. Harris Jr., who currently serves as the Commander of the U.S. Pacific Command

was officially nominated by the President.

He will be the Ambassador just in time for the President of South Korea's visit to

the United States in just a few short weeks.

Fox News reported,

"Harris, who currently resides in Hawaii with his wife, is "a highly decorated, combat

proven Naval officer with extensive knowledge, leadership, and geopolitical experiences in

the Indo-Pacific region," the statement said.

Over the course of 40 years, Harris has "served in every geographic combatant command region,"

it continued, and he has commanded the U.S. Pacific Fleet, the U.S. Sixth Fleet and VP-46,

among others.

Trump's announcement comes as he prepares to host the South Korean president on Tuesday,

marking the third summit for the leaders.

The schedule meeting "affirms the enduring strength" of the "alliance and deep friendship

between our two countries," the news release said.

Trump and Moon are expected to discuss the upcoming meeting between the U.S. and North

Korea, set to be held on June 12 in Singapore.

However, that meeting was recently called into question after North Korea threatened

to pull out of talks."

This is really good news.

It will be interesting to see how the new ambassador feels about the President's decision

to try and reduce the number of troops in South Korea.

Recent reports from high-level officials have indicated that President Trump wants this

done ahead of the high profile talks set forth with the South Korean and North Korean leaders.

"A statement released by the office of the South Korean President Friday also refuted

suggestions the US was considering a reduction in troop numbers.

According to the statement, an official at the US National Security Council told South

Korean National Security Adviser Chung Eui-yong the New York Times report was "not true

at all."

Chung had raised the issue Thursday night with Bolton in a phone call, an official familiar

with the conversation told CNN.

Bolton told Chung it was untrue that Trump is ordering plans to withdraw US troops, according

to the official.

The official also acknowledged that Trump has publicly expressed frustrations at the

cost and size of the US presence in South Korea and noted if the Korean War officially

comes to an end, there would have to be some sort of reduction.

The official said the troop withdrawal would not be on the table in talks with Kim, and

that Kim has not raised this as a possibility ahead of the summit.

When asked about the administration's current position on removing US troops from the Korean

Peninsula, a source close to the White House told CNN Thursday that it is viewed as something

that could possibly happen in the future but "not until long after the nukes are verifiably

gone."

"That is the position," the source said.

The source, who is familiar with the administration's internal discussions, added removing US troops

is not something currently being considered as a bargaining chip but as a possibility

should there be no need for them down the line.

According to the New York Times report, the officials would not say if Trump was seeking

options on a partial withdrawal or a full withdrawal, but said the latter was unlikely.

During a South Korean presidential briefing Wednesday, officials linked the presence of

US forces in South Korea to wider issues of peace and regional security.

"A peace treaty cannot be achieved between South Korea-North Korea or North Korea-United

States.

A peace treaty signifies an agreement to establish legal and systematic policies for the whole

Korean peninsula," the official said, referencing the pledge made by South Korean President

Moon Jae-in and Kim to bring a formal end to the Korean War, 65 years after hostilities

ceased.

"The status of the US forces was brought up from that relevance and I can reiterate

South Korean government's stance: we believe the US forces are needed to take a role of

a mediator in the region of tensions and military conflicts in other nations such as Japan and

China," they added."

Whatever the result may be it is clear that President Trump's policy with South Korea

and North Korea has been working.

He was able to achieve what no one else could prior to him in past administrations… the

end of the Korean War.

If the future is any indication of the past then it looks like negotiations with North

Korea will go well when they do sit down in the coming weeks.

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BUSTED!! Hillary Slips In Public Again And Didn't Realize She Exposed Her HUGE Lie, Too Late Now! - Duration: 4:19.

BUSTED!! Hillary Slips In Public Again And Didn't Realize She Exposed Her HUGE Lie,

Too Late Now!

Hillary Clinton has been making the rounds again publicly after announcing her "world

tour", like some kind of rock star.

She's so desperate for attention and approval, that she doesn't even realize how she constantly

humiliates herself every time, she's in front of a camera or a crowd.

It's surpassed the point of being pathetic and now it's just sad.

While she was at it again yesterday, she suffered an unfortunate slip of the tongue and exposed

herself.

There's no shortage of lies this woman has told, but her latest just proved how ignorant

she actually is.

America was really saved by not electing this woman as our president, even though she was

pretending to be one and take over from Donald Trump on Friday.

She should have never opened her mouth.

Yesterday morning another shooting tragedy took place at the Santa Fe High School in

Santa Fe, Texas.

Officials say that 10 people lost their lives in the incident.

The shooter was said to be 17-year-old Dimitrios Pagourtziss, who taken into custody at the

scene.

Not long after the news broke about the shooting, Hillary Clinton came out of her closet.

She took to social media lobbying for stricter gun control.

The problem is, the young man had a sawed-off shotgun, a revolver, and explosives.

Two of those weapons are illegal.

New gun laws would do the same thing as the current ones, not stop crime.

Hillary is trying to turn another tragedy into a political stunt in an effort to make

the president look bad, and press for laws that criminals won't obey.

The Gateway Pundit:

At least 8 people are dead, several injured after a gunman opened fire at Santa Fe High

School in Texas Friday morning.

The shooter was identified as 17-year-old Dimitrios Pagourtzis; a second suspect has

also been detained.

Pagourtzis used a sawed-off shotgun and authorities found explosives on and adjacent to the campus,

but leave it to the leftist lunatics to call for gun control.

Crooked Hillary wasted no time calling for gun control Friday as if any legislation could

have stopped Pagourtzis.

Crooked Hillary just won't go away.

More gun control after a 17-year-old uses a sawed-off shotgun and bombs.

Why didn't we think of that?

Hillary tweeted: Every day that we fail to act on gun violence, we are failing our children.

This should be a day for soul searching across America, and that soul searching should be

matched with legislating to begin dealing with this national shame.

It's a sad day when politics plays a bigger role than common sense.

Clinton should have more respect for these young lives than to turn everything, into

an opportunity for her to get back in the news.

It's really hard to create laws, that people who break them, will follow.

You can't legislate criminals.

He used a sawed-off shotgun and planned on using explosives, I'm positive he didn't

Google the what type of charges he would receive before committing the crime.

The first line of defense against school shootings starts at home.

Parents need to get involved in their kid's lives and actually, parent.

The difference between parents today and the way we were parented, when we were kids are

light years apart.

It's not uncommon for kids to come home from school, and have very little communication

with their parents before going to bed, that night.

Is important to know your child, how they are doing emotionally and who are their friends.

Do they have friends?

Next, until we are willing to protect our children at school like we protect airports

and courtrooms, things will only get worse.

The left is always willing to discuss "common sense gun laws," but they aren't willing

to do what it really takes to protect the schools.

Because laws are cheap and solutions cost money.

As we start our weekend, the attacks on the president and the NRA are in full swing and

the only positive thing, that will come from all of the mud-slinging will be a few hard-hitting

tweets from President Trump and Dana Loesch.

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