Sunday, August 5, 2018

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Hey, we're trying to dump piss on the ground!

Yeah, do it.

Oh my god!

We are now in Tampa, Florida.

It's an amazing city!

We are walking around here, illegally!

There is beer in this cup.

And this is not allowed, here.

But you're not drinking alcohol. You told your mom you're not drinking alcohol.

Yes.

It's really hot, here. Right now it's 8 p.m.

And we are sweating so much because there is such a high humidity, here.

It's like being in a gigantic greenhouse.

But it feels like we are on vacation.

Let's take a look at the city!

We are sitting in Tampa... with a Fanta.

And chicks.

In Germany we have pigeons, here they have roosters.

Good day, Germany!

Very good!

A nice guy in Atlanta was offering me drugs.

Being the nice guy I am, I bought them from him. But I don't do drugs.

So if anyone needs drugs, I still have some.

Felix, I am in paradise!

Germany!

I wish I didn't sweat after a show.

It's so hot here! My in-ears are just like...

That's the spot!

Right there!

Well, at least I look beautiful.

What are we doing now?

Nothing, I already have a guitar. It's almost broken but it's enough.

I know what these are called.

These are bongos!

Bongos, bongos and bongos!

And these are bongos, too.

It's so thick!

Who are you? Who are you?

My Name is Nate, I sell merch. Come buy some, we need to eat and smoke weed.

Alright friends, this is a very special place, for me.

Felix, show them where we are.

We are doing a little trip to the Universal Studios.

Actually, we just wanted to have lunch.

But then we had the idea to just have lunch at the Universal Studios.

And now we've paid 25$ for parking and that's only for one hour.

So we have to really enjoy this!

We just wanted to have a quick lunch.

Now we're doing a little bit more than just having lunch.

I feel like I'm in Jurassic Parc.

The onion rings could have been a little smaller.

This is supposed to be an appetizer for one person.

Ten of these... unbelievable.

After our shows we practice for our other job as artists. Let me show you.

We do this every night.

Should we poop into the water?

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Trump Calls On Jeff Sessions To Take Immediate Action - Duration: 11:10.

Trump Calls On Jeff Sessions To Take Immediate Action

President Trump is once again calling on Attorney General Jeff Sessions to put an end to what

he calls the "witch hunt" that is the Russia investigation

"This is a terrible situation and Attorney General Jeff Sessions should stop this Rigged

Witch Hunt right now, before it continues to stain our country any further," Trump

wrote on Twitter Wednesday.

"Bob Mueller is totally conflicted, and his 17 Angry Democrats that are doing his

dirty work are a disgrace to USA!"

This declaration was made on the second day of the trial of Trump Campaign chairman, Paul

Manafort.

The President took swipes at other actors in that trail in earlier tweets, saying:

"FBI Agent Peter Strzok (on the Mueller team) should have recused himself on day one.

He was out to STOP THE ELECTION OF DONALD TRUMP.

He needed an insurance policy.

Those are illegal, improper goals, trying to influence the Election.

He should never, ever been allowed to remain in the FBI while he himself was being investigated.

This is a real issue.

It won't go into a Mueller Report because Mueller is going to protect these guys.

Mueller has an interest in creating the illusion of objectivity around his investigation."

ALAN DERSHOWITZ.…

The President has made it clear that he doesn't believe that Manafort should be on trial,

and that his support is with his former campaign chairman.

"Paul Manafort worked for Ronald Reagan, Bob Dole and many other highly prominent and

respected political leaders.

He worked for me for a very short time.

Why didn't government tell me that he was under investigation?

These old charges have nothing to do with Collusion – a Hoax!," Trump wrote.

"Looking back on history, who was treated worse, Alfonse Capone, legendary mob boss,

killer and 'Public Enemy Number One,' or Paul Manafort, political operative & Reagan/Dole

darling, now serving solitary confinement – although convicted of nothing?

Where is the Russian Collusion?"

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Trump Can Shut Down Robert Mueller With This One Move - Duration: 11:17.

Trump Can Shut Down Robert Mueller With This One Move

The swamp is using Robert Mueller as their weapon to remove President Trump from office.

But Trump doesn't have to sit back and take it.

He can shut down Mueller with this one move.

So far, Mueller has filed two indictments and obtained two guilty pleas in his Russia

investigation.

But none of the alleged crimes involve the election or collusion with Russia.

Rick Gates and Paul Manafort are facing charges related to their work as foreign lobbyists

from the years 2006 to 2014.

And George Papadapolous and Michael Flynn pled guilty to making false statements to

the FBI.

So far, Mueller has produced zero evidence of actual collusion.

Conservatives are tiring of his fishing expedition and are urging Trump to use his Constitutional

power of the pardon to put a stop to this witch hunt.

Politico reports:

"After months of criticizing special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe, President

Donald Trump's supporters are issuing increasingly bold calls for presidential pardons to limit

the investigation's impact.

"I think he should be pardoning anybody who's been indicted and make it clear that

anybody else who gets indicted would be pardoned immediately," said Frederick Fleitz, a former

CIA analyst and senior vice president at the conservative Center for Security Policy.

The pleas for mercy mainly extend to the four former Trump aides who have already been swept

up in the Russia probe: former campaign manager Paul Manafort, former deputy campaign manager

Rick Gates, former national security adviser Michael Flynn and former campaign foreign

policy adviser George Papadopoulos.

But they don't stop there.

"It's kind of cruel what's going on right now and the president should put these

defendants out of their misery," said Larry Klayman, a conservative legal activist.

"I think he should pardon everybody — and pardon himself."

Klayman and Fleitz spoke before Mueller indicted thirteen Russian nationals on Friday for staging

an elaborate 2016 election interference operation in the United States.

Democratic leaders said the hard evidence of Russian meddling underscores the importance

of letting Mueller's investigation run its course.

But many conservatives note that the new indictment shows no evidence of collusion between Trump

associates and the Kremlin.

That reinforces their view that Mueller's real target, if any, should be Russian President

Vladimir Putin — not Trump's circle.

"[H]ow long will the leftist witch hunt against @RealDonaldTrump continue," the

president's son, Donald Trump Jr., tweeted hours after the indictment's release."

Mueller's investigation is a farce.

The FBI began investigating the Trump campaign for possible collusion with Russia in July

2018.

In the 18 months that have followed, not one shred of evidence proving coordination between

the Trump campaign and Moscow has emerged.

Trump could end this nonsense with pardons.

Do you think Trump should take this course of action?

Let us know your thoughts

in

the comment section.

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Federal Court Rules Against Trump On Sanctuary Cities - Duration: 12:02.

Federal Court Rules Against Trump On Sanctuary Cities

President Trump took a blow from the 9th U.S. Circuit of Appeals again on Wednesday.

His executive order limiting federal funding to so-called sanctuary cities was ruled unconstitutional.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said that federal funding could be withheld only

with congressional authorization.

The same court also noted that the U.S. District Court went too far by blocking the policy

nationwide, and sent back the case for "reconsideration and further findings."

"We conclude that, under the principle of Separation of Powers and in consideration

of the Spending Clause, which vests exclusive power to Congress to impose conditions on

federal grants, the Executive Branch may not refuse to disperse the federal grants in question

without congressional authorization," a three-member panel of the 9th Circuit said

in its 2-to-1 ruling.

The executive order focused on a federal statute that keeps federal, state and local officials

from restricting the sharing of information related to an individual's immigration or

citizenship status.

The Justice Department issued a statement condemning the ruling as a "victory for

criminal aliens in California" and said the department will continue to be committed

to "keeping criminal aliens off the streets."

"Today's divided Ninth Circuit opinion is a victory for criminal aliens in California,

who can continue to commit crimes knowing that the state's leadership will protect

them from federal immigration officers whose job it is to hold them accountable and remove

them from the country," DOJ spokesman Devin O'Malley said in a statement.

He also praised the court's decision to send the nationwide injunction back to the

district court, calling it a "victory."

"When courts issue nationwide injunctions and order relief beyond the scope of a particular

lawsuit, they overstep their role and improperly limit the government from functioning,"

O'Malley said.

James R. Williams, the Santa Clara County counsel, spoke highly of the court's decision

on Wednesday.

"Today, the Ninth Circuit joined with courts across the country in holding that the Trump

Administration's unconstitutional abuses of power cannot stand," Williams said in

a statement.

"The Ninth Circuit decision is a victory for the Separation of Powers principles at

the core of the Nation's Constitution.

Put simply: the President cannot use the threat of defunding as a weapon to force local governments

to abandon policies that make their communities safer."

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