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Wait, explain it to me!

- It's a slide door screen door.

So it's not really a "disappearing screen door".

- If I don't own it... I need to own it. - We're gonna follow you.

- No.

I needa buy it.

All that crap we moved-... when you moved.

I'm just sayin'.

Oh my gawd...

I get picked on all the time.

Na, it's good.

See what I do?

I take it. This how I give you volume, okay?

Aaaand I do like a flipping.

It's not even coming.

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Shooter S3 Ep6 Sneak Peek: Swagger Meets The Real Gutierrez | Shooter on USA Network - Duration: 0:59.

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Trump Infuriates Obama With Massive Order To Pentagon – This Is It - Duration: 12:48.

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WikiLeaks Just Crushed CNN With One Internet Breaking Tweet - Duration: 13:28.

WikiLeaks Just Crushed CNN With One Internet-Breaking Tweet

WikiLeaks is known for exposing government secrets.

They were the ones who published 30,000 DNC emails during the 2016 election cycle.

And they had choice words for CNN in a brutal tweet that is breaking the internet.

There is perhaps nobody who is a bigger thorn to corrupt politicians than WikiLeaks.

As a non-partisan organization dedicated to exposing the truth, they regularly leak government

documents that expose wrongdoing.

That's exactly what they did to Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee

(DNC) during the 2016 election.

After leaking 30,000 DNC emails, much was exposed about the corruption of the DNC.

It was found out that the DNC conspired with Hillary Clinton to stop her primary opponent,

Bernie Sanders.

That proof of corruption turned many Democrats away from the party, and almost certainly

was painful for Hillary in the election.

On top of exposing the DNC, they were responsible for shining a light on illegal government

spying during the Obama administration.

But even as the organization known for leaking classified government documents, it seems

that even they know when something has gone too far.

On Twitter, they pointed out an occasion where CNN had gone too far with a leak.

They blasted CNN for the turn of events that led towards the leak of a private conversation

between President Trump and his former lawyer Michael Cohen.

As explained by WikiLeaks, Cohen secretly recorded Trump, and then his home was raided

where the recording was seized, and finally, the tape ended up in the hands of CNN.

The tape was either handed to CNN by the police, or Michael Cohen himself.

In response to their tweet, many people were fired trying to claim that this is what WikiLeaks

is known for doing.

But those people are thoroughly misinformed.

WikiLeaks is known for leaking government documents to the public, not leaking a private

conversation between a lawyer and his client.

They also leak the full details so everything is in context.

Their leaks also generally come from government whistleblowers, not police officers, possibly

put up to it by the deep state.

It is currently popularly believed that the tape was sent to CNN through Cohen himself,

yet WikiLeak's theory of police possibly being responsible could very well be true.

If it was Cohen, it appears he will end up in a world of hurt more than he already is.

Trump's current lawyer, Rudy Giuliani has already gone on the offensive attacking Cohen

for the recording even existing.

He said that Cohen has no credibility and that he is "going to be disbarred."

Giuliani contends that Trump did nothing wrong in the tapes, and from what has been released

that can be easily proven.

The fact that CNN, who has been extremely unfair to Trump, released the tapes shows

that it is simply a politically motivated attack.

Politically motivated attacks are nothing new for CNN.

They made Trump into their number one enemy since the day he got into office.

But their attacks aren't working considering that Americans who elected him still stand

with him.

Do you support President Trump?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Barack Obama's Past Comes Back To Haunt Him – This Is His Worst Nightmare - Duration: 11:11.

Barack Obama's Past Comes Back To Haunt Him – This Is His Worst Nightmare

Liberals are currently trying to portray President Donald Trump as a monster for allowing children

to be separated from their parents at the U.S. border.

That's why they're desperately trying to hide the fact that these policies were

actually started under Barack Obama.

Back in 2015, the Washington Post reported that young Mexicans were being held for months

without charge in shelters across the United States, sometimes without their parents'

knowledge.

"Since the program began in May, 536 juveniles have been held — 248 of whom have been deported

to Mexico after an average stay of 75 days, according to Border Patrol statistics,"

the Post reported.

Liberals seemed to have no problem with this back then, since they allowed Obama to get

away with anything during his presidency.

However, now that Trump is in office, the left is trying to use this to assassinate

his character.

Trump himself has often said that it is up to Democrats to fix what is happening at the

border.

"It is the Democrats fault for being weak and ineffective with Boarder Security and

Crime.

Tell them to start thinking about the people devastated by Crime coming from illegal immigration.

Change the laws!" Trump tweeted.

"Children are being used by some of the worst criminals on earth as a means to enter

our country.

Has anyone been looking at the Crime taking place south of the border.

It is historic, with some countries the most dangerous places in the world.

Not going to happen in the U.S." Trump tweeted earlier

in

the morning.

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Trey Gowdy Scorches James Comey During IG Hearing - Duration: 12:48.

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BOMBSHELL DOJ REPORT IS RELEASED – Hillary Clinton In Trouble… - Duration: 11:11.

BOMBSHELL DOJ REPORT IS RELEASED – Hillary Clinton In Trouble…

The inspector general's report on the way Barack Obama's Department of Justice and

FBI handled the investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails has just been released,

and what it has revealed is shocking.

Daily Mail reported that the report from DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz found that

former FBI Director James Comey "deviated" from the standard practices of his agency

when dealing with the probe into Clinton's classified emails.

"While we did not find that these decisions were the result of political bias on Comey's

part, we nevertheless concluded that by departing so clearly and dramatically from FBI and department

norms, the decisions negatively impacted the perception of the FBI and the department as

fair administrators of justice," the report read.

Comey, then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch, former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe and

FBI official Peter Strzok, all were slammed in the report.

Horowitz stated that "the conduct by these employees cast a cloud over the entire FBI

investigation."

However, he added that his office "did not find documentary or testimonial evidence that

improper considerations, including political bias, directly affected the specific investigative

actions we reviewed."

Most of Horowitz's criticism went to Lynch and Comey, as he wrote that he found a "troubling

lack of any direct, substantive communication" between them before the July 5, 2016 press

conference where then-FBI director Comey appeared to let Clinton off the hook for housing classified

emails on an unsecured private server.

Horowitz then slammed them for not communicating before Comey's October 28 letter to Congress,

in which he said additional emails had been found that caused him to restart the probe.

"We found it extraordinary that, in advance of two such consequential decisions, the FBI

director decided that the best course of conduct was to not speak directly and substantively

with the attorney general about how best to navigate those decisions," Horowitz wrote.

Donald Trump's White House has not yet broken their silence about the report.

What do you think about Horowitz's findings?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

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Audio horror story The legend of Lonely Creek ep 4 - Duration: 5:40.

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Dossier commercial entre les États-Unis et l'Union européenne : "Jean-Claude Juncker s'est bien débr - Duration: 5:57.

 "Jean-Claude Juncker s'est bien débrouillé dans un triangle : il est avec les États-Unis quand il faut faire pression sur la Chine et il est avec la Chine quand il faut faire pression sur les États-Unis", estime Pascal Lamy, ancien directeur général de l'Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC) et président d'honneur de l'institut Jacques Delors, jeudi 26 juillet sur franceinfo

Il revient sur les discussions entre Jean-Claude Juncker et Donald Trump ce même jour

 franceinfo : Que faut-il lire entre les lignes du discours d'Emmanuel Macron ? Pascal Lamy : Il faut lire dans les propos de Macron un certain nombre de précautions, qui sont de tradition dans les positions françaises, en matière de politique commerciale communautaire

Il y a notamment un souhait très net de ne pas voir l'agriculture faire partie de ces nouvelles discussions bilatérales

Il n'y a aucune raison d'être inquiet sur ce point, puisque l'armistice agréé hier exclut l'agriculture, les services, les voitures et les véhicules des conversations, qui seront limitées à un certain nombre de biens industriels, dont les droits de douanes sont aujourd'hui très très faibles

En ce qui concerne la dimension transatlantique, il ne s'agit en aucune manière de recommencer un grand accord

C'est une sorte d'accord tel celui qui a été imaginé il y a trois ans, mais réduit à peu près des deux tiers

 Quels sont les enjeux de ces discussions ? Donald Trump a lancé une vaste offensive commerciale en collant des droits de douane partout chez ses partenaires commerciaux, notamment sur l'acier et l'aluminium, car il est assez obsédé - à tort d'ailleurs - par le déficit de la balance commerciale américaine, qui dure depuis 35 ans

Il a lancé cette offensive et le président de la Commission européenne, monsieur Juncker, est allé à Washington pour lui expliquer que ça ne faisait pas beaucoup sens sur un certain nombre de sujets

Monsieur Juncker, avant d'aller à Washington hier, était allé à Pékin la semaine dernière pour obtenir des Chinois l'acceptation d'une discussion multilatérale dans le cadre de l'OMC, notamment entre les Américains, les Européens, les Japonais et les Chinois, pour améliorer un certain nombre de règles

Les Américains, les Européens et les Japonais sont notamment d'accord sur le fait que les disciplines de l'OMC ne disciplinent pas assez un certain nombre de pratiques chinoises et les Chinois ont commencé à le reconnaître

 Que faut-il changer à l'OMC ? Les règles actuelles de l'OMC datent des années 1990, elles ont donc entre vingt et trente ans d'âge, dans un monde qui a beaucoup, beaucoup changé

Il y a vingt ans, la Chine était un pays en développement, de taille assez modeste

C'est aujourd'hui l'un des géants du commerce mondial. Or, si l'on prend l'exemple des subventions, normalement, pour que la concurrence internationale soit égale et juste, on ne peut pas subventionner sa production pour l'exporter

Les règles de l'OMC sur ce point sont faibles, difficiles à interpréter et ça autorise de fait un certain nombre de pratiques chinoises

Le secteur d'État, la partie de l'économie chinoise directement contrôlée par l'État, représente 30 à 40% de l'économie chinoise

Il faut donc réécrire les règles de l'OMC, ce qui ne peut pas se faire sans que les Chinois soient autour de la table

C'est là que monsieur Juncker a été assez malin, il s'est bien débrouillé dans un triangle : il est avec les États-Unis quand il faut faire pression sur la Chine et il est avec la Chine quand il faut faire pression sur les États-Unis

L'accord d'hier est une volte-face de la part de monsieur Trump, mais il nous a habitués à changer d'avis

L'une des raisons essentielles de la volte-face de monsieur Trump sont les sanctions européennes, les mesures de rétorsion que l'Europe a prises sur les Harley Davidson ou le jus d'orange, par exemple

Elles ont fait assez mal à l'économie américaine. Pour le moment, du point de vue européen, nous évitons cette guerre qui allait continuer

Je pense que la fermeté a payé. Sujets associésPrésidentielle américaineDonald TrumpEtats Unis d'AmériqueChineEuropeMondeCommerceEco / Conso

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