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JUST IN TRUMP JUST DESTROYED ROBERT MUELLER – HAVE FUN IN PRISON

Liberals have been fuming over the past few weeks as Donald Trump has attacked White House

Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into his alleged collusion with Russia during

the 2016 presidential campaign.

Instead of backing down, however, Trump just defended his attacks on the investigation

by saying he was merely "fight[ing] back."

"There's been no collusion whatsoever," Trump said on Wednesday, according to The

Hill.

"There's no obstruction whatsoever.

And I'm looking forward to it."

Trump went on to mock those who have accused him of obstructing the Russia probe by attacking

the investigations and referring to them as a "witch hunt."

"You fight back, oh, it's obstruction," Trump mockingly told reporters.

He added that he plans to speak with Mueller in two or three weeks, letting the special

counsel know that he is not afraid at all.

"I'm looking forward to it," Trump said about being questioned by Mueller.

"I would do it under oath."

Trump has previously called the Russia probe as a "hoax" and said in December that

the investigation "makes the country look very bad."

"It puts the country in a very bad position," Trump told The New York Times.

"So the sooner it's worked out, the better it is for the country."

Mueller's investigation has taken numerous hits in the past few weeks, as numerous members

of his team have been exposed as Democrat operatives with a strong bias against Trump.

On Tuesday, Trump took to Twitter to slam the FBI, bringing up the case of two FBI officials

who disparaged him in text messages during the election.

FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page were having an affair, and while some of their

text messages have been released, others have mysteriously gone missing.

"In one of the biggest stories in a long time, the FBI now says it is missing five

months worth of lovers Strzok-Page texts, perhaps 50,000, and all in prime time.

Wow!" Trump tweeted.

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6/25/18 5:07 PM (2601 W Wellesley Ave, Spokane, WA 99205, USA) - Duration: 4:59.

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This Arrest Is About To Turn Trump's World Upside Down - Duration: 13:43.

This Arrest Is About To Turn Trump's World Upside Down

Special counsel Robert Mueller, Democrats, and journalists have been hunting for the

silver bullet that could take down Donald Trump.

And they may have just stumbled upon it.

One Trump advisor has revealed he expects to be arrested and it could turn Donald Trump's

world upside down.

When the FBI raided the home and offices of Trump attorney Michael Cohen, journalists

jumped for joy.

They believed that since Cohen spent a decade as Donald Trump's "fixer," he would

be the one person who could spill the beans on Trump's criminal conduct.

Mueller believed this too.

The special counsel referred information about Cohen's taxi medallion business and alleged

hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels to prosecutors in the Southern District of

New York.

It was a bank shot attempt by Mueller.

Despite the fact that the Christopher Steele dossier accused Cohen of traveling to Prague

to collude with the Russians in the 2016 election, Mueller didn't find any evidence linking

Cohen to Russian election interference.

So the special counsel laundered his case against Cohen through the Southern District

of New York in the hopes they could put the squeeze on Trump's attorney.

Now Trump's attorney is telling his friends he expects to be arrested any day now.

One Trump associate told Vanity Fair that Cohen is the one man who can take him down:

"Trump should be super worried about Michael Cohen," a former White House official said.

"If anyone can blow up Trump, it's him."

But Cohen has disputed these claims.

He wrote:

"The problem today is if you don't watch the news on television/cable and/or read the

newspapers, you are uninformed.

However, if you do watch the news on television/cable and/or read the newspapers, you are misinformed."

Does Cohen really have incriminating evidence on the President?

That is unlikely.

Cohen has strongly denied any collusion with Russia.

And if there was any proof he coordinated with Russian agents, Mueller wouldn't have

passed his case off to the Southern District of New York.

What Mueller was trying to accomplish by effectively laundering the Cohen probe through federal

prosecutors in New York was expanding the investigation into Trump's business dealings.

Americans would be outraged if Mueller took it upon himself to poke around Trump's financial

empire.

So the special counsel executed an end-run by siccing the Southern District of New York

on Cohen in an effort to dig up dirt that can be used on Trump.

If Mueller can't find any impeachable offenses in his Russia probe, then he will utilize

every other resource at his disposal to bring down the President.

It's an outrageous and offensive scheme.

And it makes it clear that Mueller is an enemy agent on a mission to undo the 2016 election.

The special counsel's office is not a team of investigators.

It is a collection of political assassins scheming to bring down a President.

We will keep you up to date on any new developments

in this story.

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Kim Jong Un Did The Unthinkable After Meeting With Donald Trump - Duration: 11:24.

Kim Jong Un Did The Unthinkable After Meeting With Donald Trump

President Donald Trump has officially met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.

The meeting, which lasted nearly five hours in Singapore, ended with Trump stating that

he and Kim now have a special bond.

And Kim Jong Un did the unthinkable right as the meeting was ending.

Most people never expected a meeting between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader

Kim Jong Un to ever occur.

Just a few months ago Trump was calling Kim "Little Rocket Man," and insulting his

height and weight.

Now President Trump is shaking hands with the North Korean dictator and talking with

him.

Yesterday's meeting in Singapore was historic.

Before meeting with Kim, President Trump stated that within a minute of meeting with him he

will know if the North Korean dictator is serious about making a deal.

As it turns out, Trump believes he was, as the two of them spoke for nearly five hours.

While the exact content of their discussion is unknown, it can be easily assumed that

they discussed denuclearization of Korea.

Trump may have also talked about welcoming North Korean sports stars and music groups

to the United States.

It is also speculated that Trump may have talked about helping get U.S. cultural staples

like McDonald's built in North Korea.

But while all of that is speculation, there is one thing we do know about the meeting.

As the meeting came to an end, both President Donald Trump and North Korean Dictator Kim

Jong Un signed a document dedicating them to decreasing tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

The most important part of the documents is a promise to take concrete steps towards denuclearization,

in exchange for a security guarantee from the United States.

But Trump wasn't just going to have him promise to denuclearize, Trump also has written

promises for follow-up meetings.

The follow-up meetings will mostly occur between U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and a

relevant high-level North Korean official.

Trump felt very optimistic and proud of what was accomplished at the meeting, stating:

"WE ARE VERY PROUD OF WHAT TOOK PLACE TODAY.

I THINK OUR WHOLE RELATIONSHIP WITH NORTH KOREA AND THE KOREAN PENINSULA IS GOING TO

BE A VERY MUCH DIFFERENT SITUATION THAN IT HAS IN THE PAST," ADDING "PEOPLE ARE GOING

TO BE VERY IMPRESSED, PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE VERY HAPPY, AND WE ARE GOING TO TAKE CARE

OF A VERY BIG AND VERY DANGEROUS PROBLEM FOR THE WORLD."

After the meeting occurred, President Trump was so confident about how it went, and about

his new relationship with Kim Jong Un that he stated he would "absolutely" invite

Kim Jong Un to the White House.

Kim Jong Un mirrored Trump's optimism, stating that "the world will see a major change."

Hopefully, Kim Jong Un is serious about his newfound belief in peace.

He has the opportunity to change the world for the better, and President Trump seems

to be pushing him in that direction.

Do you think that President Trump is doing a good job dealing with North Korea?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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A #TalkWith Florencia Librizzi, Senior Manager PRME - Duration: 0:53.

My name is Florencia Librizzi

I'm a senior manager from the PRME Secretariat at the United Nations Global Compact in New York

I'm very pleased to be here and I thank LUISS Business School

for having me here, it has been a wonderful day

a very interactive workshop

where many business schools from Italy they're asking the question

of how they can collaborate and partner

in order to raise awareness on responsible management education at the national level

and contribute with the sustainable development goals

that were recently launched at the United Nations

so I think this is a very promising group

and I wish you all the success

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This Foreign Leader Just Betrayed Trump In The Most Unthinkable Way Ever - Duration: 12:37.

This Foreign Leader Just Betrayed Trump In The Most Unthinkable Way Ever

President Trump was elected to end Barack Obama's practice of putting America last.

The liberal new world order was put on notice with Trump's performance at the G7 summit.

But after President Trump left the event, this foreign leader stabbed him in the back

in the most unthinkable way ever.

Trump campaigned on Making America Great Again.

A key pillar of his commitment to the forgotten men and women of the country was to end the

global trade deals that gutted American industry.

Trump constantly harped on the over $500 billion trade deficit as evidence that other countries

were taking advantage of the United States.

The President set out to attack this imbalance by announcing his intention to renegotiate

the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as well as impose steel and aluminum tariffs.

Trump and his supporters believe the tariffs are important in forcing Mexico and Canada

to agree to a new NAFTA deal that will benefit American workers.

These tariffs, as well as the global order, were key points of discussion at the recent

G-7 conference – which was attended by the heads of state of the seven largest advanced

economies in the world – and was hosted by radical left-wing Canadian Prime Minister

Justin Trudeau.

At the conclusion of the meeting, the G-7 leaders attempted to put out a consensus statement

about global trade.

The statement read:

"WE ACKNOWLEDGE THAT FREE, FAIR AND MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL TRADE AND INVESTMENT, WHILE CREATING

RECIPROCAL BENEFITS, ARE KEY ENGINES FOR GROWTH AND JOB CREATION."

After the statement was released, Trudeau launched a cowardly attack on Trump in a press

conference.

Trudeau threatened to impose retaliatory tariffs on the United States if Trump went forward

with his planned aluminum and steel tariffs.

The Canadian Prime Minister ranted, "I highlighted that it was not helping in our renegotiation

of NAFTA and that it would be with regret, but it would be with absolutely certainty

and firmness, that we move forward with retaliatory measures on July 1st, applying equivalent

tariffs to the ones that the Americans have unjustly applied to us."

Trump and his advisors did not take Trudeau's betrayal lying down.

The President fired off two tweets that proved Trudeau was too weak to take him on in a face-to-face

meeting, but would only attack the President after Air Force One left Canada.

The President also withdrew the United States from the G-7 consensus statement about trade.

Larry Kudlow – Trump's top economic advisor – defended the President by stating Trudeau's

actions were a "diplomatic betrayal.

Appearing on CNN's State of the Union, Kudlow stated,

"WE HAD LONG NIGHT SESSIONS.

HE (THE PRESIDENT) WAS A PARTICIPANT.

NOT ONLY DID WE PLAY, WE WERE IN THE COMMUNIQUE.

TEAM PLAYERS, REALLY, REALLY, TEAM PLAYERS HERE TO HELP THE WESTERN ALLIANCE AND THEN

TRUDEAU THROWS HIM UNDER THE BUS WITH VERY HARSH LANGUAGE."

Trump proved to Trudeau – and other world leaders – that it was a new day.

America has a President who puts the country and its workers – not the liberal new world

order – first.

Do you support President Trump's America First trade policy?

Let us know your thoughts in the comment section.

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Johnny Depp, amori ed eccessi: 'Ho speso più di 30.000 dollari per il vino' - Duration: 4:24.

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Donald Trump stalls on US ambassador to Australia, but many don't mind the wait - Duration: 10:30.

Donald Trump stalls on US ambassador to Australia, but many don't mind the wait

Almost two years have passed since the US was represented in Australia by a permanent ambassador.

It is now conceivable that Australia will receive a Presidential visit before it gets an ambassador.

This is an unprecedented interruption.

It is tempting to observe that this is a pretty shoddy way for the US to treat arguably its most loyal ally.

At the very least, it is puzzling that the Trump administration does not recognise that Australia might quite reasonably feel it is being taken for granted — a sentiment perhaps reflected in the results of the Lowy Institute Poll which revealed the lowest ever level of trust in the US by Australians.

How did this happen?.

The most recent US ambassador to Australia, John Berry, left the post in September 2016.

That was just before the US Presidential election, so there was understandably a delay in the process of choosing his successor.

A year passed until, on February 9 this year, the Trump administration announced that it intended to appoint top-ranking US military commander Admiral Harry Harris to fill the post.

But on April 24, days before he was due to appear before the US Congress for a confirmation hearing, the appointment was cancelled.

Admiral Harris was to be reassigned as US Ambassador to South Korea.

No replacement was named.

Instead, the acting ambassador since 2016, career diplomat James Carouso, was asked to continue warming the ambassador's seat.

The Turnbull government has bitten its tongue about what could easily have been seen as a snub, accepting that the decision to reassign Admiral Harris reasonably reflected the Trump administration's strategic priorities.

However, privately there have been mumblings inside government about the failure of the US to quickly follow up with an alternative nomination for the Canberra post.

But this sentiment has been expressed with one important caveat: the government is just a little nervous about the Trump administration's second choice for ambassador to Australia.

A former senior diplomat put it this way: maybe it would be better to leave things as they are rather than end up with a "crazy Trump crony".

There is a view at senior levels of the Australian Government that it would be quite happy to see Mr Carouso promoted to fill the ambassador role, rather than have a controversial appointee.

What makes ministers and senior officials nervous is the tendency of the Trump team to choose people for key diplomatic posts who seem to see themselves as political players rather than as diplomats.

In a clear reflection of the Trump administration's lack of regard for convention, several diplomatic appointees have been behaving most undiplomatically in their posts.

These include Mr Trump's picks for his ambassadors to two of the US's most important allies — Germany and the UK.

In Germany, US Ambassador Richard Grenell has caused outrage by publicly advocating partisan political positions, including declaring his intention to use his post to "empower" conservatives in Europe.

A Trump devotee, Mr Grenell has made a number of statements considered interferences in domestic German politics.

Similarly in London, Trump appointee Woody Johnson has intervened in the heated domestic debate about Brexit, urging the British Government to cast off Britain's "defeatist attitude", take inspiration from Mr Trump's boldness and get on with leaving the European Union.

The president before an ambassador.

The expectation in Canberra is that Mr Trump will make his first presidential visit to Australia in November to coincide with the next APEC Leaders' Summit, to be held in Papua New Guinea on November 17 and 18.

Officials say they expect a new US Ambassador to be named well ahead of any visit to Australia.

Australian officials say that the initial appointment of Admiral Harris as US ambassador to Australia is an encouraging indication that the next ambassador will be "a serious appointee".

There is also a view in Canberra's diplomatic circles that the Trump administration has noted the Turnbull government's hard work to establish a good relationship with the US.

Australia has backed the US when other Western nations have chosen to be critical of the Trump administration, most notably in relation to Israel and the Israeli government's hard-line security measures.

And where Australia has had different views to the US, on issues such as climate change and the Iran nuclear deal, it has expressed them in careful diplomatic language.

Turnbull pulling punches on trade war.

Critics complain that Australia has been too soft, putting pragmatism ahead of principle.

The pressing need to keep the Trump administration committed to the Obama-era refugee swap deal, and the imperative to shelter Australia from US tariffs on steel and aluminium are said to have resulted in the Turnbull government pulling its punches, especially on protectionism and the Trump trade wars — issues on which Australia has a proud history of leadership and uncompromising advocacy.

But as on much else, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's foreign policy agenda has proven to be significantly more conservative than had seemed likely before he won the prime ministership.

In practice, Mr Turnbull has adopted a much more pro-American agenda than anyone would have expected from his speeches and statements prior to winning the top job.

Government insiders say that, particularly on issues relating to the US and China and Australia's strategic interests, in office Mr Turnbull has modified his views under the influence of the major Australian security agencies.

Australian trust in US declining.

Given the extent to which the government has worked to demonstrate its strong commitment to the US alliance, at a time when the Trump administration has upended other US alliance relationships, it would be a gratuitous insult to appoint as US ambassador to Australia someone who is obviously a "Trump crony" or political activist.

While Australians continue to believe the US alliance is vital to Australia's security, the 2018 Lowy Institute Poll shows that public trust in the US is declining.

The Trump factor is especially concerning, with less than a third of those polled saying they had confidence in the US President.

A third of those polled said Australia should distance itself from the US under Mr Trump.

The poll figures suggest, therefore, that the Trump presidency is a negative for Australia-US relations.

A politically stupid choice as the next US ambassador to Australia would not be good for public confidence in the relationship, and a potential unwanted political headache for the Turnbull government.

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