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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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TOP JUDGE JUST GAVE MUELLER HORRIBLE NEWS,HIS CAREER IT'S OVER - Duration: 10:41.

TOP JUDGE JUST GAVE MUELLER HORRIBLE NEWS,HIS CAREER IT'S OVER

Robert Mueller really stepped in it.

He was lambasted by a federal judge in Virginia for his case against Paul Manafort.

The judge is rebuking the Special Counsel for his case against Paul Manafort, saying

he overstepped his authority in an attempt to get Trump out of office.

Judge T.S. Ellis III basically said the Mueller is only pursuing fraud charges against Manafort

trying to get evidence against President Donald Trump.

"You don't really care about Mr. Manafort's bank fraud," Judge T. S. Ellis III said

during a court hearing in Alexandria, according to The New York Times. "You really care

about getting information that Mr. Manafort can give you that would reflect on Mr. Trump

and lead to his prosecution or impeachment or whatever."

Trump seized on the comments as proof that Mueller is "out of control." During a

speech to the NRA annual convention, he told the crowd: "I've been saying for a long

time, it's a witch hunt."

The judge said that the charges against Manafort "manifestly don't have anything to do

with the campaign or with Russian collusion," and that Mueller may be overstepping his authority

to "tighten the screws" on Manafort so he'll give up the goods on Trump.

"I don't see what relation this indictment has with anything the special counsel is authorized

to investigate," he said, according to the transcripts. "What we don't want in this

country is we don't want anyone with unfettered power."

You can read the entire transcript here, and it's scathing.

Fox News' Brit Hume analyzed it this way:

"I did not realize until I read the full transcript of Friday's court hearing how

badly it went for the Mueller team, which was reduced to arguing: yeah, we violated

the regulations governing special counsels but those regs are not enforceable in court."

Hume also said he was pleased that the judge is "bringing such a violation to light."

"Mueller's team may be right that the court can't toss the Manafort indictment

based on violation of the special counsel regulations," he said in a later tweet,

"but we are in debt to the judge for bringing such a violation to light."

In a series of tweets, Techno Fog provides some crib notes for the full 48 pages. Hume

linked to the thread. What do you think? Is this the beginning of

the end for Robert Mueller? Sound

off below!

For more infomation >> TOP JUDGE JUST GAVE MUELLER HORRIBLE NEWS,HIS CAREER IT'S OVER - Duration: 10:41.

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How Dangerous Is The Dark Web? - Duration: 5:18.

The dark web, the deep web, the darknet, the hidden web.

There are many different names for this secretive part of the internet.

The mystery surrounding the dark web makes people extremely curious, even the name dark

web, sparks a lot of curiosity.

And media coverage has made the dark web out to be even more exciting.

But is the dark web really all its cracked up to be?

Today, life's biggest questions asks, how dangerous is the deep web.

Hello and welcome back to life's biggest questions, the channel that asks the questions

everyone else is too afraid to ask.

I'm charlotte dobre and thanks for checking out our channel.

We are on the road to 1 million susbcribers, and thank you to every one of you who have

helped make this possible.

If you want to connect with the creative team behind life's biggest questions, make sure

you check out the description of this video for our social media handles.

And you should also stick around until the end of the video where we will be responding

to users comments.

You can access millions of web pages on the visible internet using websites like google.

But did you know that 90 percent of all websites are actually a part of the Hidden web?

According to ZDNet, the hidden web is so large that its impossible to discover how many pages

or sites there are.

I'm going to break down the different layers of the web for you.

The surface web is the content and data that search engines can find.

It's the visible web.

This includes websites like Wikipedia, facebook, and google searches.

The deep web is the part of the internet that is inaccessible by search engines.

You cant access the deep web because it uses dynamic databases that don't have hyperlinks.

These sites can only be accessed by performing an internal search query.

And then, theres the dark web.

The dark web is actually a part of the deep web that's been intentionally hidden.

You cant access it through a standard web browser like internet explorer or chrome.

The dark web was a place that was only accessed by hackers, criminals and law enforcement.

It utilizes a technology that was created by the military in the 1990s that allowed

users to access information completely anonymously.

But thanks to new technology like anonymization browser software and encryption, anyone can

access the dark web.

Using an anonymization browser like tor, which was initially developed by the US navy, you

can log on the the dark web using a random path of encrypted servers, AKA nodes.

This allows users to get on the web without their browser history being tracked or exposed.

So does this make the dark web dangerous?

Well, according to the media, the dark web is supposed to be a breeding ground for sex

trafficers, hackers and organized crime.

You can access child pornography, animal abuse and bizarre fetishes.

Maybe one of the most shocking aspects of the dark web is you could click on a link

that seems harmless, only to be led to a page with disturbing images.

There have been instances where average people have bought illegal services or products from

the dark web.

You can purchase cloned credit cards, guns, fake passports, human organs or drugs.

Silk road, for example, was an online black marketplace founded by Dread Pirate Roberts,

an alias for Ross Ulbricht.

It was the first modern darknet market.

It was a platform for buying and selling illegal drugs.

It was launched in 2011 after being under development for 6 months.

But the FBI shut down the silk road in October of 2013 and arrested Ross Ulbricht.

He was charged with life in prison without the possibility of perole.

Another danger of the dark web, is that researchers discovered that it might be possible to find

government made malware that could be used to target energy grids.

There is no way to know how much of the dark web is being used for illegal activities,

or whether or not its just being used by people who want to surf the web anonymously.

According to experts the illegal activity on the dark web is the biggest danger it poses.

I wouldn't necessary say that the dark web itself is dangerous, it's the people that

are on the dark web that are dangerous.

If you're a new dark web user, you should be cautious about security and privacy.

Hackers are known to use the dark web.

Use an alias, a name that is not connected to your real identity or real email account.

You should also be extremely careful about which credit card you use if you plan on purchasing

a product or service off of the dark web.

Bitcoin is usually the standard payment that's used on the dark web.

The dark web is also home to viruses.

Users must use the Tor browser and even then, its not that secure.

You should only access the dark web if you are an experienced computer user and you know

how to protect yourself from online dangers.

Otherwise there is a chance that hackers and potentially dangerous people can find out

who you are and where you live rather easily.

WE have come to the end of this life's biggest questions, but before we wrap up this video,

I'm going to respond to some comments from my last video, what if the world became covered

in water.

Those aren't mountains those are waves – then we'd drown.

Yep I think that's pretty much a given.

The immortal super being – you can purify salt water you know.

You can but its difficult and very expensive right now.

Tyler T – heres a good one, what if the world ran out of oil.

We have actually covered this before.

Its our video, what happens when the oil runs out.

Highly recommend.

Q blackmamba – congrats on 900 thousand subs you guys will be big on youtube.

Just keep up this good work it will take you very far.

Thank you very much to the support, we did just reach 900 thousand subscribers and that

could not have been possible without you.

We are officially on the road to one million.

Aj aparicio – what if my dad didn't put me up for adoption.

Well that got kinda cryptic kinda fast.

For more infomation >> How Dangerous Is The Dark Web? - Duration: 5:18.

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