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BREAKING: Trump Just Booted ALL 60 Of Them After He Caught What They Did To Him! - Duration: 5:17.

BREAKING: Trump Just Booted ALL 60 Of Them After He Caught What They Did To Him!

For the length of the Trump presidency, there has been a cloud of suspicion hanging over

the administration.

From the moment the unexpected election results rolled in, liberals went searching for a reason

that President Trump won.

According to their reports, there was just no way that the American people could have

really wanted him to win.

However, after months of probing and investigating some interesting things have come to light.

The first of which is that many people did try to throw the election, but most of them

did it in the direction of Hillary.

The Justice Department, as well as some pretty shady donors, were all sure that she would

win, and they put their eggs in that basket.

One of the only good things to come of the probing and investigating is that there was

indeed discovered to be undercover Russian operatives in the United States, they just

didn't work for President Trump.

In fact, according to Fox News, when President Trump discovered what was going on, he not

only kicked them out, but he shut down a Russian consulate:

"President Trump on Monday ordered the expulsion of 60 Russian intelligence officers in the

United States and the closure of the Russian consulate in Seattle in response to the nerve

agent attack on an ex-Russian spy in the U.K. earlier this month, senior administration

officials said.

The steps, following Britain's expulsion of Russian diplomats, are meant to send a

message to Moscow that actions have consequences, the officials said.

The Seattle consulate is being closed because of its proximity to submarine bases, as well

as Boeing.

'With these steps, the United States and our allies and partners make clear to Russia

that its actions have consequences,' White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said.

'The United States stands ready to cooperate to build a better relationship with Russia,

but this can only happen with a change in the Russian government's behavior.'

Russia, which has been blamed for the attack, has denied wrongdoing.

Officials said a total of 60 Russians are being expelled, including 48 at the Russian

embassy and 12 at the United Nations.

The individuals and their families have been given seven days to leave the United States.

'Today, the United States began the process of expelling 12 intelligence operatives from

the Russian Mission to the United Nations who have abused their privilege of residence

in the United States,' UN Ambassador Nikki Haley said Monday.

'After a review, we have determined that the 12 intelligence operatives engaged in

espionage activities that are adverse to‎ our national security.'

Officials said the president made the decision after several intelligence meetings last week,

and was continuously briefed about the process over the weekend.

The administration had said it was considering a range of 'options' in response to the

March 4 poisoning of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter.

They were apparently poisoned with a Soviet-produced, military-grade nerve agent and remain unconscious

and in critical condition.

At a summit in Brussels, the 28 EU leaders agreed with Britain that it is 'highly likely'

Russia is responsible for the attack on Skripal and his daughter, Yulia.

Trump previously joined British Prime Minister Theresa May and the leaders of France and

Germany in condemning the poisoning.

'It is an assault on UK sovereignty and any such use by a state party is a clear violation

of the Chemical Weapons Convention and a breach of international law.

It threatens the security of us all,' they said in a joint statement.

They also wrote 'there is no plausible alternative explanation' for the attack and that the

Kremlin's failure to respond to a legitimate request for an explanation "further underlines

its responsibility.'

Russia has fiercely denied any involvement in the poisoning, saying that it had destroyed

its chemical weapons and had no motive to kill Skripal, who was convicted of spying

for Britain but released in a 2010 spy swap.

Still, Moscow has, in turn, ordered 23 British diplomats to leave.

The EU's position follows May sharing with group leaders information about why Britain

is convinced Moscow was behind the attack, including the type of poison used — a Soviet-developed

nerve agent known as Novichok — and intelligence that Russia has produced it within the past

decade."

Despite the months of accusations directed toward every possible Trump Administration

official, this administration had nothing to do with the Russians who were working in

the United States, in fact, they don't appreciate it at all.

Sadly, just like the biggest kid in a schoolyard, the United States has had the displeasure

of having many other countries come up and take a swing at us.

It would be the pinnacle of any would be world leader's career to defeat the United States,

and it's paramount to our protection that we stay vigilant about this at all times.

That's the reason behind things like stricter immigration control and vetting for anyone

who wants to live here permanently.

There will always be someone who wants to take us down, from both the outside and inside.

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Trump Makes Devastating Announcement After 60 Americans Were Just Found DEAD - Duration: 4:47.

The death toll in one middle American town continues to rise as 60 people were just found

dead overnight and emergency crews can't keep up with the calls that continue to pour

in.

President Trump had warned of what was coming to prevent these deaths and now it's time

to take urgent action as he's announced in a shocking message to Americans.

With all the focus recently being on Chicago and the immense amount of shooting deaths

there are in that war zone every day, a bigger issue has presented itself just a couple states

away in Ohio.

The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner has confirmed that 60 people died one month earlier from

the same alarming cause, which brings the total deaths from this to 109 this year for

just this one small part of Ohio.

However, the issue is widespread across the country and only getting worse, which is why

Donald Trump wants to do something about it now.

Fatal drug overdoses now surpass car deaths in America thanks to the increased use, availability,

and abuse of heroin, fentanyl or a combination of the two that come into the country from

wide open borders and unchecked immigrants.

With each month comes a new record number of deaths from this drug not just in Ohio,

but nationwide.

"[This] number could increase because seven cases are still awaiting further toxicology

testing.

Of the fatalities last month, 36 were Cleveland residents," Fox 8 reported.

Trump is well aware of the opioid epidemic that claimed 52,000 lives in 2015, which was

the most amount of overdoses in a single year in U.S. History.

This is part of the reason he's wanting to crack down so hard on the border.

During his joint address to Congress, the President said that he will build "a great,

great wall along our southern border" — in part to dramatically slow the flow of narcotics

pouring into the U.S. at an "unprecedented rate."

"Our terrible drug epidemic will slow down and ultimately stop," Trump promised in

his speech, Vox reported.

Although a wall won't stop it completely, he's the first to address the epidemic that's

gotten worse while it was ignored the last eight years.

While Trump was criticized for his comment that the wall would stop the flow of drugs,

it's a step in the right direction and he's at least ready to do something about it, whereas

his predecessor was not.

America does not need more of what comes in illegally over the border, whether it's

people, drugs, or both.

The president recognizes that there's an epidemic in this country of opioid abuse that's

killing more people than car accidents.

He's not willing to look the other way and ignore it, like Obama did.

He's made it a top priority in his presidency as a way to make America great again by sparing

families this great loss.

The Washington Post reports:

President Trump said Thursday that the opioid epidemic — which is killing more than 100

people each day — is the "worst drug crisis in American history" and said his administration

is declaring it a public health emergency, pledging the nation's full resolve in overcoming

it.

"Addressing it will require all of our effort, and it will require us to confront the crisis

in all of its very real complexity," Trump said during a speech in the East Room of the

White House, where he was joined by first lady Melania Trump and New Jersey Gov. Chris

Christie (R), chairman of a presidential commission on combating the crisis.

"As Americans, we cannot allow this to continue," Trump said.

"It is time to liberate our communities from the scourge of drug addiction.

We can be the generation that ends the opioid epidemic.

We can do it."

With Trump's declaration, the federal government will waive some regulations, give states more

flexibility in how they use federal funds and expand the use of telemedicine treatment,

according to senior administration officials who briefed reporters on Thursday morning.

Trump's announcement drew sharp criticism from Democratic lawmakers and some public

health advocates, who questioned his commitment to the crisis, given that Trump made no immediate

request to Congress for emergency funding.

"America is hemorrhaging lives by the day because of the opioid epidemic, but President

Trump offered the country a Band-Aid when we need a tourniquet," said Sen. Edward

J. Markey (D-Mass.).

"Today's announcement is nothing more than a dog-and-pony show in an attempt to

demonstrate the Trump administration is not ignoring this crisis."

It's refreshing to have president connected with the people.

While some may feel like addicts make their choices and deserve to die, Trump recognizes

that the problems are affecting families to a deep extent that will translate into societal

issues the country could suffer from for years to come.

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