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Jeb Bush Just Attacked Trump Saying There Will Be "NO WALL" - Duration: 1:44.

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Melania Trump's military flights while living in New York cost more than $675,000 report - Duration: 2:18.

Melania Trump's military flights while living in New York cost more than $675,000 report

First lady Melania Trump's travel using Air Force jets before she moved to the White House

reportedly cost more than $675,000.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the first lady used Air Force jets to take 21

flights over the course of about three months while she was living in New York so her son,

Barron, could finish the school year.

The flights were taken between New York City, Florida and Washington.

Military records reviewed by the Wall Street Journal showed information from the time of

President Trump's inauguration through April 2017.

Stephanie Grisham, a spokeswoman for the first lady, said it is "no secret" that Trump lived

in New York City during the first few months of her husband's time in office so her son

could finish the school year.

"The trips mentioned in this story are examples of Mrs. Trump juggling dual roles � putting

her son first while also fulfilling some of her duties as First Lady,� she said.

The Journal noted that there is no evidence Trump's travel during the three month period

was improper.

Anita McBride, former chief of staff for first lady Laura Bush, said that travel for a first

lady is "certainly not as expensive as moving the president anywhere."

"It's usually done with a very small footprint," she told the Journal.

The price of some of Trump's trips were more expensive, according to the Journal, because

she flew on jets based at Joint Base Andrews, meaning they sometimes would need to fly without

passengers to pick up the first lady.

According to the Journal, there were 27 flights made without any passengers to accommodate

Trump.

Air Force spokeswoman Erika A. Yepsen said the Air Force works "diligently to ensure

it acts as a good steward of taxpayers� money while meeting the requirements of every

mission it�s assigned regardless of where the mission occurs, what the mission is or

who the mission supports."

Over the course of eight years, former first lady Michelle Obama's solo travel cost more

than $2.8 million � or an average of about $350,000 a year, according to the Journal.

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Hillary Clinton slammed for no apology response to harassment story - Duration: 5:03.

Hillary Clinton slammed for no-apology response to harassment story

Hillary Clinton�s latest return to the spotlight is being met with criticism.

While the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate took some ribbing for her cameo Sunday at

the Grammys, there�s even more �fury� over her response to the bombshell report

that she helped protect a senior adviser to her 2008 campaign amid accusations he sexually

harassed a subordinate.

Without apologizing, she said simply that women should be �heard� � and meanwhile

showed up in a Twitter clip giving a shout-out to �activist b----es� the same day that

report was published.

The New York Times first revealed the 2008 incident Friday, reporting that Clinton intervened

to help keep her faith adviser, Burns Strider, on board.

She effectively overruled then-campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle, who wanted to fire Strider.

Strider was sent to counseling and lost several weeks of pay, but remained on staff while

the younger woman was moved to a new role.

HILLARY CLINTON PROTECTED '08 CAMPAIGN ADVISER ACCUSED OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT: REPORT

Clinton responded to the report late Friday on Twitter, but fell short of issuing an apology.

A story appeared today about something that happened in 2008.

I was dismayed when it occurred, but was heartened the young woman came forward, was heard, and

had her concerns taken seriously and addressed,� Clinton tweeted.

She added: �I called her today to tell her how proud I am of her and to make sure she

knows what all women should: we deserve to be heard.�

Clinton�s response drew bipartisan criticism over the weekend, including from a liberal-leaning

member of the Washington Post editorial board.

HILLARY CLINTON MAKES GRAMMY'S CAMEO TO MOCK TRUMP BY READING 'FIRE AND FURY'

�Classically, infuriatingly, this episode and its aftermath exposes, once again, the

trademark Clinton failure to take personal responsibility; the allergy to owning up to

error; the refusal to cede any ground, no less apologize; the incessant double-standarding

with different, more forgiving rules for the Clintons and their loyalists,� the Post's

Ruth Marcus wrote in a column over the weekend titled, �Hillary Clinton: #MeToo, meet #SoWhat.�

Marcus laid out an alternative, perhaps more appropriate response for Clinton in her column,

daring readers to �imagine a Hillary Clinton� who apologized for her �lapse in judgment�

during the time of the incident.

�Imagine that Hillary Clinton.

She doesn�t exist,� Marcus wrote.

Other pundits and journalists slammed Clinton�s response on Twitter throughout the weekend.

�Everything Clinton says or does is seen through its own unique polarized prism, but

by no measure would this employer�s response be described as appropriate or responsible

in any of the other harassment stories that have come to light in recent months,� NPR�s

Susan Davis tweeted Saturday.

Daily Caller reporter Chuck Ross tweeted: �Women deserve to be heard, unless they

have an NDA or something.� The woman in question and other Clinton campaign

staffers reportedly were required to sign a nondisclosure agreement barring campaign

aides from publicly discussing inner workings of the Clinton team.

The woman reportedly had accused Strider of rubbing her shoulders inappropriately, kissing

her on the forehead and sending suggestive emails.

Prior to Clinton�s response, a Clinton spokesman gave Fox News a statement from the law firm

that represented the 2008 campaign:

�To ensure a safe working environment, the campaign had a process to address complaints

of misconduct and harassment,� the statement from Urecht, Kleinfeld, Fiori, Partners said.

�When matters arose, they were reviewed in accordance with these policies, and appropriate

action was taken.

This complaint was no exception.�

Clinton has seemingly remained in close contact with Strider, with photos taken as recently

as October 2017 that show them together.

Strider later was hired to lead an independent group that supported Clinton�s 2016 presidential

run, Correct the Record, which was launched by Clinton ally David Brock.

But he reportedly was fired from Brock�s firm months later for workplace issues, including

accusations that he, again, sexually harassed a young female aide.

Strider did not respond to Fox News� request for comment.

Amid the fallout from the Times report, Clinton also appeared in an unusual video on Twitter

voicing support for "activist b----es."

�Hey everyone, I just wanted to say thanks,� Clinton said, sitting at a booth.

�Thanks for your feminism, for your activism, and all I can hope is you keep up the really

important, good work.�

She added with a laugh: �And let me just say, this is directed to the activist b----es,

supporting b----es.

So let�s go.� Clinton wrapped up the weekend with her cameo

at the Grammy Awards, where she read excerpts from Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury: Inside

the Trump White House."

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Paris turned into a lake! France flood. January 2018. What happened. What happened in the world. - Duration: 4:36.

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