President Trump MAGA-KAG Rally, Monroe Louisiana – 8:00pm ET Livestream…


Tonight President Trump heads to Monroe, Louisiana for a Keep America Great Rally at the Monroe Civic Center to support gubernatorial candidate Eddie Rispone.  The anticipated start time for President Trump remarks 8:00pm ET / 7:00pm CT.

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President Trump Delivers Remarks on Federal Judicial Confirmations – 3:15pm ET Livestream…


Today President Trump will be delivering remarks from the East room during an event about judicial confirmations.  Anticipated start time 3:00 to 3:15pm ET.

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[Transcript] THE PRESIDENT: – Thank you very much. Thank you very much. We have another big record stock market day and another record in the stock market in the history of our country, which, to me, means jobs and a lot of other things. We’re doing really well, and I just wanted to let you know. I think it’s the 119th day that we’ve set a record. So that’s good stuff. (Applause.)

So, good afternoon and thank you all for being here as we celebrate a profoundly historic milestone and a truly momentous achievement. Thanks to many of the people here today, my administration and Republicans in Congress have now confirmed more than 150 federal judges. And, to be honest with you, it’s substantially higher right now than that, Mitch. It’s about 159. And we should have, within the next short period of time — like two months — we should have about 182 federal judges. How’s that? Good? Good? (Applause.)

And I say often: Percentage-wise, you’ll never beat one man. We know who that is, right? George Washington. One hundred percent. (Laughter.) But in terms of, I’d like to say, quality and quantity, we are going to be, I think, just about number one by the time we finish — number one of any President, any administration.

So I want to thank all of you for the incredible job you’ve done. That’s really fantastic. Thank you very much. That’s a big statement. (Applause.)
And they will uphold our Constitution as written. These distinguished men and women are some of the most gifted scholars, respected jurists, and finest legal minds ever placed on the federal bench.

Together, we are restoring American freedom, defending American justice, preserving the extraordinary vision of our Founding Fathers.
We are delighted to be joined on this special occasion by Vice President Mike Pence. Thank you, Mike, very much. (Applause.) Thank you, Mike. And Attorney General Bill Barr. Thank you, Bill. (Applause.)

I want to thank some real friends of mine, too — and warriors, I have to say. Warriors. We have a lot of great warriors in our party. And it’s — I think it’s necessary, frankly, to be a warrior. (Laughter.) If you’re not, you’ve got a problem, right?

But I want to thank Chairman Lindsey Graham. Lindsey, thank you very much. Great. (Applause.) A very special man — a man that’s so popular in his state, I don’t even think they’re going to run anybody against him anymore — they’ve given that up — Chuck Grassley. Right, Chuck? (Applause.)

And also with us are Senator John Cornyn. I looked at your polls. Nobody is beating you, John. Nobody. And you don’t have to worry about Beto anymore, that’s for sure. (Laughter.) From Texas. He doesn’t like guns, religion, or oil. (Laughter.) He knocked out all three categories. Somehow, in Texas, that won’t work. I don’t think that works anywhere, Josh. What do you think? That doesn’t work anywhere. (Applause.) Good.

John Cornyn. Mike Lee. Mike, thank you very much. (Applause.) Senator Ted Cruz — also Texas. Thank you, Senator. Thanks, Ted. (Applause.) Senator Thom Tillis. Thom, thank you very much. (Applause.) Senator Ben Sasse. Ben. Great. Great to have you, Ben. (Applause.) And Senator Marsha Blackburn. Marsha, thank you. Great job you’re doing. (Applause.) And Josh Hawley, our young star. He’s a young star. Thank you, Josh. (Applause.) Thank you. Great job, everybody.

In addition, the nation owes an immense debt of gratitude to a man whose leadership has been instrumental to our success. It’s so important to him. And that’s — he always mentioned it — number-one point. I’ve always heard, actually, that when you become President, the most — single most important thing you can do is federal judges. They say Supreme Court judges, but we have them, too. But federal judges. And, you know, based on that, I think there’s nobody that’s done a better job ever than Senator Mitch McConnell. (Applause.) True. True. Stand up, Mitch. Stand up. Come on. Stand up. (Applause.)

You know, I always get up and I talk about the economy, the economy. I’m always talking. They never write about it, but that’s okay. The people get it. But Mitch will then follow me; he’ll talk about judges, always. And it’s great what you’ve done. Incredible. The impact is truly amazing. Thank you very much.
We also, as you know, we have two great Supreme Court judges, so that’s in addition to what will be 182 judges. And then we go by what I call normalization, after you get 182. But our Supreme Court judges are great gentlemen. It was so easy to get them confirmed, right? (Laughter.) One in particular. Nobody has ever had to go through that. And I have great respect for both of them. So, we appreciate it, Mitch. Great job.

Generations from now, Americans will know that Mitch McConnell helped save the constitutional rule of law in America. It’s true. It’s for a long time.
I also want to thank Pat Cipollone and his phenomenal team at the White House Counsel’s Office, along with our Office of Legal Policy. Where is Pat? Where is Pat? Stand up, Pat. Come on. (Applause.) He’s the strong, silent type. Strong. He’s very strong, silent. Great job you’ve done. Very great. I’d always — I always wanted to be the strong, silent type, but it never worked out for me, Lindsey. (Laughter.) Never worked out. I want to be, but it doesn’t seem to work that way.

But the Office of Legal Policy at the Department of Justice, and the many friends and legal luminaries who have supported all of those nominees, and to all of the rest of you in the room — some incredible people in this room, great friends.
In their great wisdom and genius, the Framers of the Constitution separated government power into three branches. Congress writes the laws. The executive enforces the law. And the judicial branch provides an impartial interpretation of the law as it applies to any case before them. This system was designed to protect citizens against the unjust concentration of governmental power.
And I do say, I think we’re going through a very interesting time right now, if you must know. More interesting than at most other times. When judges assume the role of a legislature, the rights of all citizens are threatened.

The great English jurist, William Blackstone, warned that if the judicial power were “joined with the legislative, then life, liberty, and property…would be in the hands of arbitrary judges whose decisions would be then regulated only by their opinion, and not by any fundamental principles of law.”

In other words, the impartial and objective judge, who is a faithful servant of the law, is essential to the survival of American liberty. So it’s really something. It’s really something that you’ve all done. This is such a big moment in our history.
And I think what I’m going to do is, as we go along, I’m going to ask a couple of you to say a few words, if that’s okay, because I think it’s appropriate. It wasn’t in the schedule, but I think it’s very appropriate to have a few speak. You have to promise it’s going to be very quick and short — (laughter) — because the media won’t stand for anything else. (Laughter.) But I would like to get your views. I think it would be very interesting for all of us.

In recent decades, our system has been under relentless attack by the left-wing activists who want to take the powers of the elected branches and give that power to unelected federal judges. They want to impose by judicial decree what they failed to win at the ballot box. Does that sound familiar to anybody? (Laughter.) That’s really familiar.

When judges write policy instead of applying the law, they impose sweeping changes on millions of Americans without the benefit of legislative debate, public rulemaking, or the consent of the governed. As a result, these highly political rulings inflict painful damage on our security, society, and economy, imposing unworkable edicts on businesses, workers, families, and law enforcements, really, alike. They give many, many bad nights to many, many people, including Presidents. Including Presidents. But we power through it. We have no choice.

I will do everything in my power to halt judicial activism and to ensure the law is upheld equally, fairly, and without political prejudice for all of our citizens.
So, I’d like to — before going any further, I’d like to maybe start off — I think it would be appropriate if we start off with Mitch to just say a couple of words and how he feels about where we are and what we’re doing.
And we’re going to go through a couple of our friends, if you don’t mind. And to me, it will be very interesting.

Mitch? Mitch McConnell. Thanks. (Applause.)

LEADER MCCONELL: Well, Mr. President, I’m reminded of Election Night, when I realized that not only had you won but we had taken the House, we had held the Senate, and this was going to be one of those unusual periods where Republicans had all three branches. To show you how unusual that is, you go back 100 years — only about 20 of the last 100 years has our Party had all three.
So we got a chance to set the agenda, just an opportunity to move the ball in the right direction. What’s the most important thing? Clearly, it was the Supreme Court. You had been helped enormously by a decision that I made — and these guys will back me up — not to let President Obama fill that Scalia vacancy on the way out the door. (Applause.)

And, boy, you didn’t blow it. Neil Gorsuch is an all-star, isn’t he? (Applause.) And the President alluded to that easy confirmation we had with Brett Kavanaugh. You made a great choice, Mr. President. And it’s not just that. The circuit courts, where 99 percent of litigation stops, are full of bright, young men and women who believe in the quaint notion that maybe the job of a judge is to follow the law.

And so, Mr. President, this is one of the many ways you’re helping to make America great again. Thank you so much. (Applause.)

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Mitch. You know, it is true, when I first came to office — because of what I said before, that I’ve always heard how important it is the choice of judges and the number of judges. And in my first day, I said to one of our assistants, “How many judges do I have to pick? How many are there?” And I figured I’d hear none or one, maybe two. They said, “Sir, you have 142.” I said, “No, no, no, tell me truth. I want the truth.” (Laughter.) That was it. And I say: Thank you, President Obama, very much.

But it was 142 empty slots. And nobody can believe that, and I couldn’t believe it and didn’t believe it. But now I believe it because now we’ve got so many approved, and we’re going to hit that magic number. And then it’s going to be a lot more from there because you do have a lot of, through normalization, leaving and other reasons; retiring. I never want to mention the “D” word. The “death” word. I won’t mention death. But that happens too.
But we’re going to be picking up a lot.

A man that I have a lot of respect for and everybody does, in the Senate: Chuck Grassley. Come up and say a couple of words, Chuck. (Applause.) Come on up here.

SENATOR GRASSLEY: Like I tell my colleagues: If I yell, I’m not mad at you. (Laughter.) If I — let me say what set the stage for this, before any of us had anything to do with this.

You ran on a platform that no other President has run on, to tell the type of people that you were going to put on the Supreme Court. And name 20 or 25 people, and that list is still out there, and it’s made up of just the kind of people that Mitch McConnell has talked about, you’ve talked about — people that are constitutionalists.

And you kept your word. And 20 percent of the people voted for you based on the proposition of the kind of people you were going to put on the Supreme Court.

So, a lot of candidates for any office run on a platform but they don’t stand on that platform. And I think what’s important about not only the judges that you have appointed — along the lines of what you promised the people you were going to appoint — but also a lot of other issues that you stand for. And the people of this country ought to be complimented that we have a President that said he was going to run on a platform and he stands on that platform. (Applause.) And you protect those (inaudible) judges.

THE PRESIDENT: He’s great. Thank you. You know, he’s got this fierce way about him. He’s — he’s tough even when he’s trying to be nice. Like now he’s — (laughter) — but I heard that voice.

I shouldn’t say this, but he looked — during one of the big events in the United States Senate — he looked at a guy named Comey. He said, “Did you leak?” And he was being nice. (Laughter.) And Comey choked. He didn’t know what to say. He was so frightened of this guy. (Laughter.) He choked. I want him to start looking that stuff up, by the way, please. Please, look it up. A lot of choke there.

Another man who’s been incredible and he’s been a friend of mine for a long time. We actually competed against each other. He wasn’t at all nice during the campaign. (Laughter.) And who would have thought we would have become good friends, right? Who would have thought? But we did. And I can say the same for Ted, right? Well, we were good friends and then really bad. (Laughter.) They said, “When will it get bad?”

The media — it’s like the Academy Awards — look at all the media — before, when it was successful. It died when they went after us, okay? The Academy Awards. Regular — just a regular program now.

But I said, “Ted and I get along good.” In fact, he was having a big event near the White House and he wanted to get more people, so he invited me. He said, “Can you come?” I said, “You know, we’re running against each other.” This is true. And the press said, “Well, you two guys are actually campaigning together and yet you’re fighting each other for the nomination?” And I said, “That’s right. We like each other. We get along great.” I think he’s great. We both had a — this incredible relationship. I said, “But, don’t worry, it’ll end.” (Laughter.) “And when it ends it’ll be really bad, probably worse than normal.” And it was vicious for about four months, but then we have a great relationship again. It was a pretty bad one for a little while, right? (Laughter.) They didn’t even think how bad it would get. But it has been — it’s been great, Ted.

Lindsey, I’d like to have you come up and say a few words. You’ve been terrific. Thank you very much. (Applause.)

SENATOR GRAHAM: Thank you. Well, in theory, at 4 o’clock, we’re going to vote on two more judges. So I’ll move this thing forward. (Laughter.)

So after I got beat like a dog — which he likes hearing — he called me over to the White House and said, “I’d like you to help me.” I said, “I’d love to help you be a great President because you’re now my President.” And he says, “I don’t have your phone number.” And I said, “There’s a reason for that.” (Laughter.) So the highlight of my campaign was when you gave out my phone number. If I did as well as my phone number, it might have been a different story. (Laughter.)

To the committee, thank you. The Judiciary Committee is not for the faint of heart. Our Democratic friends are tough. They believe in their causes, and we have to fight hard for our causes.

But one thing I want to say about President Trump: The defining moment of your presidency, for me, was the Kavanaugh hearing. This room would be empty if we had failed Brett Kavanaugh. Brett Kavanaugh lived a life we should all be proud of. He worked hard. And the way he was treated was the worst experience I’ve had in politics. A lot of people would have pulled the plug on him. Mr. President, thank you for not pulling the plug on Brett Kavanaugh. (Applause.)

And let me tell you why I support it. Who would have been, after Brett — if he had went down — what conservative, young lawyer would want to go through this if we had failed Brett Kavanaugh? So Chuck was right: When you run and you get reelected a year from now, one of the main reasons is that people in the conservative world believe that you fight for judges. God bless you. (Applause.)

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Very nice. But we can say that for everybody here. We had — I don’t think any of — look, I know you all very well. I don’t think anybody had any thoughts of doing anything different, at least in this group, I will say. And that includes Mike. At that time, we didn’t know Bill. He wasn’t involved. Came into — you came at a good time, Bill. That was a tough time. But you know what? Nobody in this group — I will say though — and you know this and Mitch knows this — there were plenty of other people that were saying, “Let’s go to, maybe, another choice.” And they didn’t say it so nicely. And they’re people that you know very well. They’re people that you work with every day.

But I can tell you — I know every one of you very well, and there was nobody that, I think, even thought about it in this group, right? So not anybody.

And that starts with Mitch, because you never gave me the call and said, “Maybe we can do it an easier way.” But I told Brett Kavanaugh, I picked him. And he was — 10 years ago they were talking about him. I would — I would hear that he would be someday a Supreme Court justice. That was before I was in this wonderful life of politics. (Laughter.) I could enjoy my life and think about all sorts of things. And they would say that Brett Kavanaugh is going to be a Supreme Court judge.

And, anyway, he was on the list. Leonard Leo, thank you for being here. We had a list that you worked on very hard, and others. (Applause.)

And it did have an impact. It really did have an impact on the election, if you think about it, because people knew me very well, but they didn’t know, “Is he liberal, conservative? Who are the judges or not?” I hear so much about, “But who are your judges?” And I did come up with an idea to pick 20 and 25 people. Ultimately, it was 25. And we put great people on. And we have great people on there right now. We have 23 left, right? Great people. Every one of them is terrific.

But I went with this list. And at first, I said, “I will take this list” — gave the names — “and I will pick people. I will pick people” — do you remember this, Lindsey? — “that are like these people.” And I got nowhere. Nobody believed me. They said, “What does that mean, ‘like these people’?” I said, “No, they’ll be like these people.”

And I was being hammered. They said, “Say it. Say it, President” — to a potential President. I said, “Okay, it will only be these people.” And that’s what we have, and that’s where it is. And they were just so respected as a group and still are. That’s an incredible group of people. I could take anyone, literally. And that had a big impact.

But I said to Brett Kavanaugh — I said, “So, Brett, you’re the one. You’re the one.” He was so honored. He said, “Sir, this is the greatest day of my life.” And I said, “I just want to congratulate you. It’s an amazing thing that I’m doing it and that you’re receiving it.” He said, “Sir, thank you very much.” I said, “Brett, let me tell you something: This approval process that you’re going to go through will be so fast and so easy.” (Laughter.) “You’re perfect. Perfect life. Perfect family. Perfect education. Top scholar. Best schools. Brett, this is going to be so easy.” Little did he know. (Laughs.) Little did he know.

But I’ll tell you what: It really represented something. It represented unfairness. And some of those people that came forward — to my way of thinking, all of those people that came forward — I thought it was disgraceful what happened. And I want to thank all of my Republican colleagues for standing up tall for a man who really didn’t deserve what he went through. Nobody could have believed a thing like that could have happened to a man like that, and you could almost say to anybody, because nobody has ever seen anything — nobody has ever seen anything like it.

But he hung in strong, too. He also hung in strong. You know, there were plenty of people, I’m sure, that say, “You got to cut yourself loose.” He didn’t want to do that.

So it was a very important day, Lindsey. And you were a big part of it. I think your ratings went from about 50 to about 82, as I see them now, Lindsey. (Applause.) Eighty-two with one little speech that lasted — (applause) — he made one speech, Bill. One little, few remarks that lasted for about a minute, and they were historic. They really were. They were historic. The delivery, the words, the whole thing was very important. And what you did was something very special. So thank you very much. So important.

From the beginning of my campaign, I promised to appoint judges who will adhere to the true and original meaning of our Constitution. This afternoon, that promise was made and that promise was kept, and I think many times over.

Later today, the Senate will vote on our 158th new judge. And that’s why I’m let- — I’m going to let you get out of here so quick. (Laughter.) Of course, if you’re not there, I guess, Mitch, nothing is going to happen, so it doesn’t matter. So I’ll keep you a little bit long.

But we will have confirmed, as I said, 112 judges to the federal district courts, 44 judges to the federal circuit courts, and 2 outstanding judges to the United States Supreme Court. And that number is rapidly rising.

Now, one out of every four circuit judges currently on the bench was appointed by this administration. And that number has now exceeded that by quite a bit. No President in history has confirmed as many Circuit Court judges even close — not even close — in such a short period of time. The average age of my newly appointed Circuit Court judges is less than 50. They’re young, smart. That’s 10 years younger than President Obama’s nominees.

The pace of appointments is only accelerating. It’s going very quickly. And then, you know, at some point, we’re going to have to slow it down because we’re not going to have any — any openings. You know that. But we’ll find them. We’ll find them. (Applause.) We’ll find them. Would you like to add a few judges? That wouldn’t be a bad idea. How about adding another hundred or so? We’ll be able to fill them.

But we’re on track to have more judges confirmed this year than in the prior two years combined, for us. And it will be a record in history — a record, the number of judges that we’re getting in just a short period of time. Once all pending nominations are confirmed, I will have appointed about 219 judges. And that number will go up very substantially from that.

But the more gains we make, the more aggressive the hard-Left has become. I probably shouldn’t even be making this speech right now. I’m just driving them crazy. They’ll go back and they’ll have even more craziness than they’ve had in the last three years. Can you imagine? Three years, already. It’s three years. Who could believe it? Almost. In fact, in two days less than a year, we’ll be fighting an election. And we actually had a very big night last night. We had some tremendous results last night. And I’ll be leaving for Louisiana. I think we’re going to have a great result in Louisiana.

But one of their favorite new tactics is the nationwide injunction. This very destructive practice enables any one of 673 district judges to single-handedly invalidate critical executive actions and stop the enforcement of duly enacted law. We’ve had it many times, especially when it comes to our border. And when you see what’s going on on the other side of the border, people are starting to say, “You know, maybe he is right about the wall. And maybe he is right about having a very strong border.”

The other side wants open borders, which brings tremendous crime. And now people are starting to see it. A lot of people have told me that over the last couple of days. They’re starting to get the border thing. The activist Left only needs to find one partisan “resistance” judge anywhere in the country to agree with them.

On perhaps no issue have these district court injunctions been more brazen and damaging than in the area of immigration. In case after case, judges are prohibiting us from enforcing the plain letter of the law. And you know that better than anybody, the people in this room.

For example, federal law authorities expedited removal of illegal aliens apprehended within two years of entry, but a district court judge declared the law could only be applied to illegal aliens caught within 14 days. That’s a tiny group of people. Just a small fraction of what the law expressly allows.

In the words of the late, great Justice Antonin Scalia, whose son — thank you very much for the approval — Gene is now our Secretary of Labor. He’s a great, great young guy. “A good judge must suppress his personal views and must decide each case as the law dictates, not as he would have resolved the matter if he had drafted the law.” We have a lot of them looking at it as if they had drafted the law — let’s create brand-new law.

Justice Scalia was correct: If federal judges want to write the law, they should run for Congress. Let them run for office. You think this is easy? It’s not easy. (Applause.) It’s not easy. It’s not easy, fellas, is it? Huh? It’s nasty. Nobody told me it was going to be this nasty. But that’s what they have to do. Let them run for office, and let them do what they’re supposed to do. Let them do the job the way it’s meant to be.

In recent years, the left-wing assault on our Constitution has also become a personal assault on the nominees themselves. It’s nasty out there. And you’re right, Lindsey: One of the reasons it was so important was that people watched this, and they don’t want us giving up on them. They don’t want us, “Oh, let’s take the next one down the pike.” That would have been easier, by the way. It would’ve been much easier. But they don’t want to see that.

Nominees have been attacked in hearings for their religious beliefs. Our entire nation was stunned by the cruel campaign of lies, and slander, and abuse that was hurled at Justice Brett Kavanaugh. But we refused to cave in. And the left-wing mob — we will never, ever allow that to happen, where we give up, where we cave in, even if it’s, by far, the easy decision to make. When it comes to defending our freedom, Republicans will not back down. We will never, ever give up.

While I’m your President, we will continue to nominate highly qualified judges who truly love our Constitution. And I know that Leader McConnell and Chairman Graham are absolutely committed to getting them confirmed quickly. And they have been going quickly. Of course, I’d like to get some other people confirmed too, please. Some of the other people. Mitch would say, “Well, we got to do the judges first.” And I always agree with him. I have a lot of people waiting over there, but he says, “I want those judges.” And I agree with him.

Every judge we have placed on the bench will hear thousands of cases over their careers. They will ensure equal justice for every party before them, regardless of age, race, income, religion, beliefs, or background. And they will safeguard the birthright of liberty that belongs to every man, woman, child in our land.

But it is not merely their responsibility to protect and defend the Constitution. It’s our responsibility as well. Every American shares that glorious duty we have inherited as citizens of the greatest and most exceptional country the world has ever known. And we have to keep our country as the greatest the world has ever known, because that great title can end if we are foolish and if we make mistakes. You see what’s happening. You see what’s going on. You see the statements that are made and the ideas being put forward. It would no longer be a great country — certainly not for very long.

For the sake of our families, our children, and generations of Americans yet unborn, we will fight with all of our heart and soul to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States and the immortal rights given to us by Almighty God.

Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America. Thank you very much, everybody. (Applause.)

Thank you.

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Lou Dobbs One-on-One With Secretary of State Mike Pompeo….


Fox Business host Lou Dobbs interviews Secretary of State Mike Pompeo about the issues with the ongoing sub-contracted Lawfare impeachment program and the exploitation of State Dept. personnel to attain their objectives.

Additionally Secretary Pompeo discusses Iran continuing to work toward building nuclear weapons; the ongoing confrontation with China, and the headline issue today of the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Climate Treaty.

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With everything we have discovered about the CIA [SEE HERE] I find myself wondering if former CIA Director Mike Pompeo ever discussed the 2016 issues with POTUS, while curiously watching their relationship for signs of handling.

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul: “Congress Needs Courage to Defend The President”…


At the MAGA-KAG rally in Kentucky this evening, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul takes the stage with President Trump challenges the media to name the fake “whistle-blower”.

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Massive President Trump MAGA-KAG Rally – Lexington, Kentucky – 7:00pm EST Livestream…


Tonight President Trump travels to Lexington, Kentucky for a MAGA-Keep America Great Rally at Rupp Arena and to support Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin. The arena holds 23,500 people (plus standing). President Trump is anticipated to start speaking at approximately 7:00pm EST.

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Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin and family

President Trump Impromptu Remarks Departing White House – Video


Chopper pressers are the best pressers.  Departing the White House for a MAGA-KAG rally in Kentucky the President stopped to answer questions from the press pool.

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President Trump Celebrates 2019 World Series Champions: Washington Nationals…


Earlier today President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump welcomed the 2019 World Series Champions, The Washington Nationals, to the White House.

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Participants in the event included:

♦Washington Nationals Executive Leadership: Mark Lerner, Vice Chairman and Managing Principal Owner of the Washington Nationals; Michael Rizzo, President of Baseball Operations and General Manager; David Martinez, Manager

♦Washington Nationals Coaches: Henry Blanco, Octavio Martinez, Ali Modami, Joseph Dillon, Robert Henley, Paul Menhart, Walter Hale and Kevin Long

♦Washington Nationals Players: Jeremy Hellickson, Anibal Sanchez Ojeda, Tanner Rainey, Aaron Barrett, Trea Turner, Max Scherzer, Andrew Stevenson, Howard Kendrick III, Asdrubal Cabrera, Austin Vouth, Stephen Strasburg, Yan Gomes, Patrick Corbin, James Dozier, Gerardo Parra Leon, Ryan Zimmerman, Erick Fedde, Adam Eaton, Kurt Suzuki, Juan Soto, Fernando Rodney, Matt Adams, Hunter Strickland, and Daniel Hudson.

President Donald Trump stands with Washington Nationals catcher Kurt Suzuki, during an event to honor the 2019 World Series champion Washington Nationals on the balcony of the White House, Monday, Nov. 4, 2019, in Washington, as First Lady Melania Trump, left, and Washington Nationals coach Dave Martinez, second from right and general manager Mike Rizzo, far right, look on. Suzuki is wearing a Make America Great Again hat. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Sunday Talks: Steve Bannon -vs- Maria Bartiromo…


Steve Bannon appears on Fox News to discuss the ongoing impeachment issues with Maria Bartiromo.  Within the discussion Bannon highlights the larger position about how Trump’ America-First foreign policy is antithetical to the one-way interventionist model that ultimately provides U.S. politicians with a process to sell their office to the benefit of foreign governments.  The Biden-Ukraine issue is a direct example of that process.

Everything about POTUS Trump’s policy is against the business model that allows DC politicians to trade U.S. foreign policy for their own financial benefit.  Trillions at stake.

Bannon correctly points out that only public pressure is going to force change upon the swamp. President Trump is a vessel for a process to stop DC corruption; but the DC politicians themselves will never vote to diminish their own interests. That’s the issue with the republicans in the Senate during an impeachment trial.

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On the Democrat race I agree with Bannon on 90% of his presentation, except I would replace “centrist” with Wall St (multinationals) and Hollywood. The Dem party is fueled by multinational interests and Hollywood support that is aligned with China and multinationals et al. With Biden falling they are trying Buttigieg; if that doesn’t work, they’ll need someone to hold/protect their interests.

President Trump Impromptu Remarks Upon Arrival – Return from New York – (Video and Draft)…


Chopper pressers are the best pressers. President Trump returned from New York to the White House earlier today after attending a UFC event at Madison Square Gardens last night.  Upon arrival President Trump delivered impromptu remarks to the media and took questions.  [Video and rough draft of remarks below]

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[Media Rough Draft] – POTUS stepped off Marine One at 12.26pm, wearing winter coat, suit, white shirt and red tie. He walked across the south lawn, waved to reporters then approached them. “Would you like to talk to me?” he asked. “I’m shocked. Yes, go ahead.”

Asked what he would like to know from the whistleblower, POTUS replied: “Well, the whistleblower gave a very inaccurate report and, as you know, certain of the media released information about a man that they said was the whistleblower. I don’t know if that’s true or not. But what they said is he’s an Obama person, it was involved with Brennan, Susan Rice which means Obama, but he was like a big anti-Trump person. Hated Trump and they said terrible things.

“Now, I don’t know if it’s true or not, but that was reported by some of the media so you’ll have to find out. I don’t know why the media’s not on it because the whistleblower gave a very inaccurate report about my phone call. My phone call was perfecto. It was totally appropriate. He gave a report – he or she – but according to the newspapers it’s a he. They think they know – they know who it is! You know who it is. You just don’t want to report it. CNN knows who it is but you don’t want to report it. And you would be doing the public a service if you did.

“The whistleblower gave a false report and because of that false report people thought bad things were done, and then you had Schiff go out and speak before Congress and before the American people and give a false story. He made up a story. And after all this was done, I released and everybody said he didn’t do anything wrong.

“But the whistleblower should be revealed because the whistleblower gave false stories. Some people would call it fraud. I won’t go that far but, when I read it closely, I probably would. But the whistleblower should be revealed. Then I want to ask another question of you. Where is the second whistleblower and why did Schiff make a lie when he said about what I said on the phone call? And why didn’t the lieutenant colonel say that he wrote a letter to the White House with certain little comments about the phone call? And all of those many people that listened to the phone call, why didn’t they have a problem with it?

“Because they didn’t – many people listen to calls, I know that. For instance, the Secretary of State Pompeo was on the call. With all of those people, very few people came forward and they only came forward when you asked and some of them are Never Trump. But why did all of those people listening to this absolutely, totally appropriate phone call, why didn’t they come forward? So, you know, it’s a whole scam. It’s an impeachment scam and you know what it is, it’s between the Democrats and the fake news media.”

Asked what evidence he has that Colonel Vindman is a Never Trumper, POTUS replied: “We’ll be showing that to you real soon, OK?”

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POTUS was asked about his support among African American voters. He said: “I think I have a great standing in the eyes of the African American community because if you look at what we’ve done is, as you know, we have the best unemployment numbers in the history of our country for African Americans. We have the best poverty numbers. We have the best employment numbers.

“And I’m doing great. African American community gets it. I did criminal justice reform. Nobody else. I did it. Without me, you don’t have criminal justice reform, and that was for African Americans more than anybody else. So I think my standing in the African community – African American community is maybe the better. We’re gonna see.

“We’re gonna see in one year but I think that I’m gonna get a tremendous percentage of votes from the African American – I did one other thing. I did opportunity zones. These are neighbourhoods that a lot of people wouldn’t be investing. Now because of what I did with Tim Scott and some others, but Tim Scott was fantastic, South Carolina. We did opportunity zones, it’s an incredible thing. So I think we’re going to do great with African Americans. We have tremendous African American support.”

Question: “Are you thinking about tweeting out the name of the whistleblower?”

POTUS replied: “Well, I’ll tell you what, there have been stories written about a certain individual, a male, and they say he’s the whistleblower. If he’s the whistleblower, he has no credibility because he’s a Brennan guy, he’s a Susan Rice guy, he’s an Obama guy and he hates Trump, and he’s a radical. Now, maybe it’s not him but, if it’s him, you guys ought to release the information.”

Question: “Was there a quid pro quo?”

POTUS replied: “No, not at all, not at all.”

Question: “It’s one year until the election. Are you confident of being reelected again?”

POTUS said: “Very confident. We’re doing very well in the polls. And by the way, not that it’s very important because you got elected, you got elected, but the impeachment polls have been very, very strong and especially in the swing states. I think you see that, the swing states.

“They don’t want to hear about it. And we have polls. People don’t want to hear about impeachment. The only one that wants impeachment, to talk about it, is the fake media and the Democrats who basically, they work for the media. The way I look at it, the Democrats work with the media.”

Asked about trade talks with China, POTUS said: “There is progress. First, I want to get the deal. I mean, the meeting place to me is going to be pretty easy. But first, we’ll see if we get the deal. And if we get the deal, the meeting place will come very easily. It’ll be some place in the US.”

Asked about several recent polls that show more Americans want him to be impeached and removed from office, POTUS replied: “You’re reading the wrong polls. Let me tell you. I have the real polls, I have the real poll. The CNN polls are fake. The Fox polls have always been lousy. I tell them they ought to get themselves a new pollster.

“But the real polls, if you look at the polls that came out this morning, people don’t want anything to do with impeachment. It’s a phony scam, it’s a hoax, and the whistleblower should be revealed because the whistleblower gave false information.”

Question: “Do you still have confidence in Mick Mulvaney?”

POTUS replied: “Well, he’s working. As long as he’s with me, I have confidence.”

Your pooler asked: “Would you side with Boris Johnson or Nigel Farage if you had to choose?”

POTUS replied: “I like ’em both. Look, I think Boris is the right man for the time. He’s really for the times. He’s a great gentleman. He’s a wonderful guy. He’s tough, he’s smart and I think he’s going to do something. I just hope he does it so the US, which is by far the biggest economy in the world – not even close – since I took office, we picked up trillions of dollars – trillions – and frankly China has lost trillions of dollars, as you very well know.

“We’re far and away the number one economy in the world and, if you do it a certain way, we’re prohibited from trading with the UK. That would be very bad for the UK because we can do much more business than the European Union. So I think Boris will get it right. They’re both friends of mine. What I’d like to see is for Nigel and Boris to come together. I think that’s a possibility.”

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[Cont…] –  Question: “How strong is your support for Ukraine in their conflict with Russia? Have you ever told Putin to get out of Ukraine?”

POTUS said: “My support is very good. My relationship with Ukraine is very good. My relationship with Russia is very good. My relationship with China is very good. People don’t understand. I get along, but nobody is going to mess with me.”

POTUS was asked about the review of the Russia investigation led by John Durham.

He said: “The John Durham investigation is moving along. That’s up to Attorney General Barr, highly respected. John Durham is one of the most respected prosecutors in the last 50 years in this country and I let them do their thing, Bill Barr and John Durham, and what they come up with will, I think, be very meaningful. We’ll see what happens. I do not get involved with it. That’s up to them.

“And by the way, I’d be allowed to get involved with it if I wanted to, but I chose not to. It’s up to Bill Barr. But the John Durham investigation is a very important – I feel, one of the most important investigations in the history of our country.”

POTUS returned to the impeachment inquiry. “I think that the House Republicans and the Senate Republicans have been incredible. I don’t think there’s ever been unity like we have right now. We had a hundred ninety five or so votes. We didn’t have one negative vote. The only one that had negative votes on the whole impeachment scam were the Democrats. I think Nancy Pelosi has lost her mind and I think, frankly, that she should go back home to San Francisco. If you look at what’s happening to her district, her district is going to hell with homeless that they’re not taking care of, with needles all over the street, with tents, with people, with sanitation, with horrible things being washed into the ocean, into the Pacific Ocean.

“I think Nancy Pelosi, her district has probably gone down more than any district proportionately in the United States, and what she’s done and what she’s done for that district, and then on top of it, you’ve got fires eating away at California every year because management is so bad. The governor doesn’t know; he’s like a child, he doesn’t know what he’s doing. And I’ve been telling them this for two years. They’ve got to take care of it. Every year it’s always California, it’s rarely somebody else or someplace else. But Nancy Pelosi ought to go back to her district and take care of it because her district has become a mess. Number one in the country for going down. All she thinks about is impeachment but she doesn’t want to impeach. You know who wants to impeach? The people that run the party, the radical left.”

There was a question about whether John Bolton will testify. POTUS replied: “That’s up to him and up to the lawyers. It’s really up to the lawyers. I like John Bolton, I always got along with him, but that’s going to be up to the lawyers.”

Pressed on his claim of no quid pro quo, POTUS talked over the question and insisted: “Read the transcript. Read the transcript. Read the transcript.”

POTUS was asked about a Democratic concern that he will hold up government funding because of the impeachment inquiry. He said: “I don’t think they believe that at all. Look at what happened. I call them the do nothing Democrats. They’re doing nothing. They’re not getting USMCA done: everybody wants it, even the Democrats want it. They’re not getting anything done. Even guns, they don’t talk about guns. All they can do is talk about one phone call made to the president of Ukraine that was perfect. It was perfect. It was a perfect phone call and they’re hanging their hat on this one phone call and you know what, the Republican party has never been so unified.”

Asked if he can commit to no government shutdown, POTUS replied: “It depends on what the negotiations are. I wouldn’t commit to anything. It depends on what the negotiations are.”

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President Trump Impromptu Remarks Departing White House – Video…


Chopper pressers are the best pressers.  Earlier this evening President Trump stopped to deliver remarks and answer questions from the press pool as he departed the White House for Mississippi.  [Video Below, Transcript will follow]