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That there was something not right with his ?testa.? And how did he possibly get so rich being so dumb?

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its called Daddys money , plus cheating, lies, not paying workers, sidestepping his obligations.
 

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Seoul (AFP) - North Korea declared Tuesday it had successfully tested its first intercontinental ballistic missile -- a watershed moment in its push to develop a nuclear weapon capable of hitting the mainland United States.

US experts said the device could reach Alaska, and the launch, which came as Americans prepared to mark Independence Day, triggered a Twitter outburst from President Donald Trump who urged China to act to "end this nonsense once and for all".:scared:scared

The North's possession of a working ICBM -- something that Trump has vowed "won't happen" -- would force a fundamental recalculation of the strategic threat posed by the isolated, impoverished state.:scared

The "landmark" test of a Hwasong-14 missile was overseen by leader Kim Jong-Un, an emotional female announcer said on state Korean Central Television.

The broadcaster showed his handwritten order to carry out the launch, and pictures of him grinning in celebration, clenching his fist.

The rocket was "a very powerful ICBM that can strike any place in the world", the announcer said, and "a major breakthrough in the history of our republic".

In a statement the North's Academy of Defence Science, which developed the missile, said it reached an altitude of 2,802 kilometres and flew 933 kilometres, calling it the "final gate to rounding off the state nuclear force".

There are still doubts whether the North can miniaturise a nuclear weapon sufficiently to fit it onto a missile nose cone, or if it has mastered the technology needed for it to survive the difficult re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere.

But the country has made great progress in its missile capabilities since the ascension to power of Kim, who has overseen three nuclear tests and multiple rocket launches.

In response to the launch but before the announcement, Trump asked on Twitter: "Does this guy have anything better to do with his life?":lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

The United Nations has imposed multiple sets of sanctions on Pyongyang, which retorts that it needs nuclear arms to defend itself against the threat of invasion.

- 'All of Alaska' -

US Pacific Command confirmed the test and said it was a land-based, intermediate range missile that flew for 37 minutes before splashing down in the Sea of Japan, adding the launch did not pose a threat to North America.

Moscow's defence ministry called it medium-range in a statement to Russian news agencies.

But Tokyo -- in whose exclusive economic zone it came down -- estimated its maximum altitude to have "greatly exceeded" 2,500 kilometres, prompting arms control specialist Jeffrey Lewis to respond on Twitter: "That's it. It's an ICBM. An ICBM that can hit Anchorage not San Francisco, but still."

David Wright, of the Union of Concerned Scientists, wrote on the organisation's allthingsnuclear blog that the available figures implied the missile had "a maximum range of roughly 6,700 km on a standard trajectory".

"That range would not be enough to reach the lower 48 states or the large islands of Hawaii, but would allow it to reach all of Alaska."

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told reporters: "This launch clearly shows that the threat has grown."

The US, Japan and South Korea will hold a summit on the issue on the sidelines of this week's G20 meeting, he added. "Also I will encourage President Xi Jinping and President Putin to take more constructive measures."

South Korea's President Moon Jae-In, who backs both engagement with the North to bring it to the negotiating table and sanctions, and met Trump for a summit in Washington at the weekend, warned the North against crossing a "red line".

"I hope North Korea will not cross the bridge of no return," he said.

- 'Not wise' -

Washington, South Korea's security guarantor, has more than 28,000 troops in the country to defend it from its communist neighbour. Fears of conflict reached a peak earlier this year as the Trump administration suggested military action was an option under consideration.

There has also been anger in the United States over the death of Otto Warmbier, an American student detained in North Korea for around 18 months before he was returned home in a coma in June.

Trump has been pinning his hopes on China -- North Korea's main diplomatic ally -- to bring pressure to bear on Pyongyang.

Last week he declared that Beijing's efforts had failed, but returned to the idea on Twitter following the launch: "Perhaps China will put a heavy move on North Korea and end this nonsense once and for all!"

Beijing called for "restraint", and hit back at Trump, saying it had made "relentless efforts" on North Korea.
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Trumps tweets are killer


America is weak under Trump


Kim has Trump shaking in his boots.


Trump swallows hard.
 

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GOPer Who Voted To Impeach Bill Clinton: Donald Trump Situation Is ?Much More Serious?
?This is something quite different.?

By Lee Moran

A former GOP congressman who voted to impeach then-President Bill Clinton in 1998 has hit out at what he labeled ?the Donald Trump show.?

On Monday, former Rep. Bob Inglis (R-S.C.) told CNN International host Christiane Amanpour that the current president?s situation involving the investigations into his associates? alleged ties to Russia is ?much more serious? than the scandal that ended up engulfing Clinton?s administration.

Inglis made his comments after Amanpour played out an interview from 1998 in which he explained just why Clinton should be impeached.

?There are issues around the world that require American leadership,? Inglis said in the archive clip. ?The leader of the free world needs moral authority. And we?ve got a president who is sorely lacking in that regard.?

Amanpour asked Inglis how he measured Clinton?s ?lack of moral authority? in the run up to his impeachment with what Trump currently ?has or doesn?t have.?

?Well, I guess that young guy you were just playing there apparently hadn?t seen something called the Donald Trump show,? said Inglis of his younger self, before adding that Trump?s behavior ?is much more serious than anything we ever accused Bill Clinton of.?

Inglis noted how Clinton?s impeachment involved ?perjury with the underlying matter being a sexual affair.? Trump?s situation, however, was ?something quite different.?

?Particularly when it gets into the Russia investigation and the firing of (former FBI Director) James Comey,? he added. ?These are very serious matters.?
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Trump is going to have to start WWIII when the heat gets on him too hard.

N Korea is setting up perfectly for him.

and its one thing to go in there and make a show of force


its quite another to do it to manipulate his situation


pity really
 

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Trump - I dont let anyone know my plans much less Kim

I am considering military options.

Kim is a bad bad man.

It will be scarey and all options on the table.


we will not allow them to get a ICBM - ( too late )

we will not allow them any more nuke tests...

blah blah blah

America is weak under Trump


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Dumb ass Trump is giving it away . They know it will come. So Kim is preparing surprises that Trump and the world will not expect. Lets say Kim puts a nuke in a submarine on a kamikazee type mission to Los Angeles.

or drive a truck with a nuke in it close to south korea which would devastate the area.

Or put biological chemicals in a missle and land it in Japan.

or .....................


Yeh Trump dont telegraph his plans.

Time delay is going to bite Trump right in his fat ass.


What a total Dumb ASS>\

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He didn?t say what steps he might take or if he was contemplating military action. Later in the same forum, Mr. Trump said ?That doesn?t mean we?re going to do them,? adding, ?I think we will just take a look at what happens over the coming weeks and months with respect to North Korea.?

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weeks and months.

should be plenty of time for Kim to do what he wants to do.


Trump - what a moran
 

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Even before he started cursing from the podium at a U.S. spy agency, Bobby Knight was an unorthodox choice to deliver a lecture on leadership.

Employees at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) complained in advance about their boss?s decision to invite the Hall of Fame basketball coach to give a speech at their headquarters, given his history of bullying players, demeaning women and throwing furniture. But that was nothing compared with the troubles triggered by Knight?s July 10, 2015, visit to the agency at Fort Belvoir, Va., near Washington.

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Four women who worked at the spy agency alleged that Knight had groped or touched them inappropriately in brief encounters before and after his speech, according to investigative documents and interviews with more than a dozen NGA officials.

The allegations, which have not been previously made public, led to criminal investigations by the FBI and the U.S. Army. The Pentagon, Congress and other intelligence agencies in Washington were alerted.

The women accused Knight of a range of boorish behavior: from touching them on the shoulder while commenting on the attractiveness of their legs, to hugging them too tightly around the chest, to hitting them on the buttocks, according to documents compiled by investigators and Washington Post interviews with three of the women.

The criminal investigations into Knight lasted a year, culminating in a July 2016 interview with FBI agents at his home in Montana, law enforcement officials said. The retired college coach denied wrongdoing and federal prosecutors in Virginia decided not to bring charges, according to Knight?s attorney and federal officials familiar with the case.

?There is absolutely no credible evidence to support this in our opinion, these allegations,? said James Voyles, an Indianapolis lawyer who represents Knight. The FBI agents, he added, ?reported to their
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Trump would yell out or tweet

grab em by the pussy Bobby
 

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I want to talk about something in our political system


The Senators and Congressman are in office for one thing and one thing only.


and that is to stay in office. get reelected and fund raise as much as possible

Their salary of 200 K goes far above that and the majority are millionaires.

The perks, insurance, off time, they say they want rent money now for congress.

I doubt they are paying rent.

too many deals go on in washington, where I was born by the way, that makes getting reelected of utmost importance. But they cant thrash the boat . they go with the flow of protecting the richer ppl and whatever lobby has their name.

and we wonder why we got trouble. :shrug:



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President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met Friday at the G-20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, marking the first face-to-face meeting between the two heads of state.

Trump said that he and Putin discussed ?various things? during their hours-long sit-down, originally only scheduled for 30 minutes. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov also attended the meeting along with two translators.

The lengthy discussion was on par with Putin?s long first sit-downs with the past two U.S. presidents.

The meeting was so long, Tillerson said Trump?s wife, Melania, was sent in to encourage them to conclude the conversation. They continued to talk for almost another hour after she made her appearance.

Tillerson said the two discussed Russian interference in the U.S. election, and that Putin denied any involvement while asking the U.S. for evidence that hacking had taken place. Russian state media reports Putin and Trump also discussed Syria, Ukraine, counterterrorism and cybersecurity, according to CNN?s Jim Acosta.

Tillerson said he thought it was ?positive? that ?there was not a lot of relitigating of the past? during the meeting.

?I think both of the leaders feel like there?s a lot of things in the past that both of us are unhappy about,? Tillerson told reporters after the meeting. ?The perspective of both of them is, this is a really important relationship.?

?I think it?s going very well,? Trump told reporters, telling Putin that, ?it?s an honor to be with you.?


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Donald wants to put everything in the past.

of course he does.

get that shit behind him.

whew ... that was a close one
 

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very clever of the cartoon guy to put it in that perspective.


and hedge thought Obama was going to be a dictator


but not one word about Trump.... America disrespected
 

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Four months before its July 4 missile test, North Korea offered the world a rare technical preview of its latest missile engine, one said to be capable of lobbing nuclear warheads at U.S. cities. A video on state-run TV depicted a machine with thickets of tubes and vents, and a shape that struck some U.S. experts as familiar ? in a distinctly Soviet way.

?It shocked me,? said Michael Elleman, one weapons expert who noticed jarring similarities between the engine tested by North Korea in March and one he frequently encountered in Russia at the end of the Cold War. ?It seemed to come out of nowhere.?

After intensive study, Elleman, a former consultant at the Pentagon, and other specialists would report that they had detected multiple design features in the new North Korean missile engine that echo those of a 1960s-era Soviet workhorse called the RD-250.
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meanwhile Trump is licking Putin's touchhole at the G20 Summit


Fool


:142smilie:142smilie:142smilie:142smilie:142smilie:142smilie
 

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White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus has accused Democratic operatives of arranging a meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and a Kremlin-linked lawyer last summer, two weeks after Donald Trump won the Republican nomination for president.

The meeting, which included Jared Kushner and Trump?s then-campaign manager Paul Manafort and took place at Trump Tower in Manhattan, came to light in an investigation published Saturday in The New York Times. Trump Jr. defended the summit, which he said focused on Russian child adoption policies.

On Sunday, Priebus said ?the individual that set up the meeting may have been? associated with Fusion GPS, the Washington,
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the shit gets deeper and deeper
 

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(CNN)Donald Trump's oldest son has told CNN that he, Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, and then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort met with a Russian lawyer last year -- the first known meeting of several of the senior-most members of Trump's team and a Russian national during the campaign.

The New York Times, which first reported the previously undisclosed meeting, says it occurred at Trump Tower on June 9, 2016 -- two weeks after Trump clinched the Republican presidential nomination.
"It was a short introductory meeting," Donald Trump Jr. said in a statement to CNN. "I asked Jared and Paul to stop by. We primarily discussed a program about the adoption of Russian children that was active and popular with American families years ago and was since ended by the Russian government, but it was not a campaign issue at that time and there was no follow up."
He added: "I was asked to attend the meeting by an acquaintance, but was not told the name of the person I would be meeting with beforehand."
Trump's representatives did not answer further questions about the meeting.
The Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, founded a group purporting to seek the removal of the Russian adoption ban. That ban was put in place by the Russian government as retaliation for a US law known as the Magnitsky Act, which allows the US to withhold visas and freeze the assets of Russians thought to have violated human rights. Veselnitskaya has also sought the repeal of the Magnitsky Act.
Kushner disclosed the meeting with the Russian lawyer in revised documentation that he submitted to obtain a security clearance for his White House job as a senior adviser to the President, his lawyer, Jamie Gorelick, said in a statement.
When Kushner initially filed his forms, he did not list any contacts with foreign government officials, Gorelick said. Kushner then submitted supplemental information saying he had "numerous contacts" with foreign officials, she said.
Gorelick said the additional documentation includes the information "that during the campaign and transition, he had over 100 calls or meetings with representatives of more than 20 countries, most of which were during transition. Mr. Kushner has submitted additional updates and included, out of an abundance of caution, this meeting with a Russian person, which he briefly attended at the request of his brother-in-law, Donald Trump Jr. As Mr. Kushner has consistently stated, he is eager to cooperate and share what he knows."
White House chief of staff Reince Priebus said he didn't know much about the meeting when asked about it on "Fox News Sunday."
"It was a very short meeting,' Priebus said. "It was a meeting apparently about Russian adoption."
He added: "Jared Kushner put in his disclosure a little prematurely. He's since amended it. All of that is disclosed."
A lawyer for Manafort did not respond to a CNN request for comment about the meeting.
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the meeting was all about adoption.


what kind of fools do they think we are



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Donald Trump Jr. was promised dirt on Hillary Clinton if he met with glamorous Russian lawyer before the election

Donald Trump Jr. scheduled a meeting with a Kremlin-connected lawyer after being promised compromising information on Hillary Clinton

The eldest Trump son confirmed to the New York Times Sunday that Clinton came up in the course of the meeting, which was first reported on Satuday
'Her statements were vague, ambiguous and made no sense,' he said of information he received from lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya
The New York Times first reported on the meeting yesterday, which was between Veselnitskaya, Donald Trump Jr. Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort
It marked the first time Donald Trump Jr. was connected with such a meeting, which tied Trump campaign officials to figures tied to the Russian government

President Donald Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., arranged a meeting between his father's campaign aides and a lawyer linked to the Kremlin after he was promised dirt on Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

The meeting, first reported by the New York Times on Saturday, took place just two weeks after Trump won the Republican nomination, on June 9, 2016, and was with Russian attorney Natalia Veselnitskaya.

The president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and then-campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, sat in.

On Sunday, the Times reported that damaging information on Clinton motivated Trump's son to set it up, though said it was unclear if Veselnitskaya followed through with that promise.

In a statement given to the Times Sunday, Donald Trump Jr. said he had met with the Russian attorney at the request of an acquaintance.

'After pleasantries were exchanged the woman stated that she had information that individuals connected to Russia were funding the Democratic National Committee and supporting Ms. Clinton,' the eldest Trump son said. 'Her statements were vague, ambiguous and made no sense.'

'No details or supporting information was provided or even offered,' he continued. 'It quickly became clear that she had no meaningful information.'

This is the first confirmed meeting between Trump associates and figures tied to the Russian government, according to the Times, which cited confidential government records.

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what about the russian adoptions
 

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Chris Uhlmann, political editor for the Australian Broadcast Corporation, didn?t mince any words when reporting on President Donald Trump at the G-20 summit.

The newsman?s two-minute broadcast centered entirely on the president?s awkward performance at the international conference and what it meant for the United States as a world power. To Uhlmann, it means nothing good. And the clip, which the Australian outlet tweeted, has resonated soundly with a lot of people.

?We learned that Mr. Trump has pressed fast forward on the decline of the U.S. as a global leader,? Uhlmann said. ?He managed to diminish his nation and to confuse and alienate his allies.?

Trump was the only world leader at the summit who did not agree to a statement declaring the Paris Agreement on climate change to be ?irreversible.? Trump on June 1 announced he was pulling the U.S. out of the accord that aims to combat global warming.

Trump also was part of the target of violent protests at the G-20 gathering in Hamburg, Germany ― demonstrations that at one point isolated First Lady Melania Trump to her hotel.
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Trump just cant hang with world leaders.

pity really

Pence is in waiting
 

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In a statement on Sunday, Donald Trump Jr. said he had met with the Russian lawyer at the request of an acquaintance. ?After pleasantries were exchanged,? he said, ?the woman stated that she had information that individuals connected to Russia were funding the Democratic National Committee and supporting Ms. Clinton. Her statements were vague, ambiguous and made no sense. No details or supporting information was provided or even offered. It quickly became clear that she had no meaningful information.?



He said she then turned the conversation to adoption of Russian children and the Magnitsky Act, an American law that blacklists suspected Russian human rights abusers. The law so enraged President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia that he retaliated by halting American adoptions of Russian children.



?It became clear to me that this was the true agenda all along and that the claims of potentially helpful information were a pretext for the meeting,? Mr. Trump said.


Read that last part again: ?the claims of potentially helpful information were a pretext for the meeting.?

Trump Jr. confirmed that he went into the meeting expecting to receive information from the Russian lawyer that could hurt Clinton. That is a breathtaking admission.

The rest of Trump Jr.?s statement is an attempt to minimize the value of what the lawyer actually told him. The outcome of the meeting and its effect on the presidential race is important, of course, yet it is kind of beside the point.

Trump Jr.?s attempt to obtain information from a Russian lawyer that could harm Clinton seems likely to alarm investigators, regardless of whether the effort proved successful.

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Mueller is finally showing some of his cards.


Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall ..................................
 

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WASHINGTON ― The former head of the CIA said he has seen intelligence about interactions between President Donald Trump?s campaign associates and Russian officials that made him believe there was a need for the ongoing FBI investigation into possible collusion.

?I encountered and am aware of information and intelligence that revealed contacts and interactions between Russian officials and U.S. persons involved in the Trump campaign,? former CIA chief John Brennan told lawmakers on Tuesday during a House Intelligence Committee hearing. By the time he left the CIA on Jan. 20, Brennan continued, he had ?unresolved questions? as to whether the Russians were successful in getting Americans ?to work on their behalf, again, either in a witting or unwitting fashion.?

Brennan told lawmakers he could not say with certainty whether the president?s campaign associates colluded with Moscow. ?But I know that there was a sufficient basis of information and intelligence that required further investigation by the [FBI] to determine whether or not U.S. persons were actively conspiring or colluding with Russian officials,? he testified Tuesday.
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I got a hunch on this.

Son in law Kushner has been getting the rag by Trump lately.


I will not be surprised if he is the most flagrant violater of collusion.


It would not be good if Ivanka;s husband takes Trump down.

can you imagine thanksgiving dinners

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I said this months ago

and now not only the son in law but the son steps into the russian meeting scrap
 

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So here it is in a nutshell and Rush and Hannity havnt even got this part.


Putin is 10x smarter than Trump.


He set it up so the woman and her translator ( who could have said anything to them )KGB


would meet with these three and nothing had to come out of it. It was Putin using it as

blackmail. Trump makes some stupid statements about Putin said this and he told Putin that.

Boom. The hammer falls and Trump looks colluded again.

and they got alot more where that came from.

Trump is playing way above his head with Russia.


so much more to come and then Lock him Up.
 
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