By Maegan Vazquez, CNN Sunday January 28, 2018 Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is taking credit for a decline in the African-American unemployment rate again, this time by taking aim at rapper and businessman Jay-Z following his comments on CNN Saturday night. "Somebody please inform Jay-Z that because of my policies, Black Unemployment has just been reported to be at the LOWEST RATE EVER RECORDED!" Trump tweeted Sunday morning. The latest unemployment rate for African-Americans is 6.8%, while the rate is 3.7% percent for white people. Both the African-American rate and the overall rate have declined steadily since 2010. The President's tweet follows Jay-Z's remarks on the premiere of CNN's "The Van Jones Show," where the rapper addressed Trump. Asked by Van Jones whether it's OK for Trump "to say terrible things but put money in our pockets" amid Trump's claims that unemployment for African-Americans has dropped, Jay-Z said no, "because it's not about money at the end of the day. Money doesn't equate to happiness. It doesn't. That's missing the whole point. "You treat people like human beings. That's the main point," he said. "It goes back to the whole thing -- 'treat me really bad and pay me well.' It's not going to lead to happiness, it's going to lead to, again, the same thing. Everyone's going to be sick." On Sunday, Jones expanded on how the unemployment rate for African-Americans has been dropping since the Obama administration. "And I gave Trump -- continuing a lot of trends that have been going on anyway, black unemployment is pretty good," Jones told CNN's Brian Stelter on "Reliable Sources." "Should he get credit for it? Jay-Z said something you don't hear from many billionaires. He said, you know what? It's not about money. It's about the respect. "I mean, he could have come in and done stuff that reversed that trend. He could have come in and done terrible things. And he didn't. So there was a bull market under Obama. He kept that going, maybe accelerated it. Unemployment was coming down. He kept that going. Great. But you're not listening to the voices of the black community who say that's not enough to make up for S-hole countries. That's not enough to make up for insulting black football players, saying all of our communities are terrible." Scholars attribute the disparity in unemployment rates to a combination of factors: Hiring discrimination, lower educational attainment and a higher rate of people with criminal records, who are barred from many occupations. There has been improvement over the years. In 1990, only 11.3% of African Americans had four-year college degrees, compared to 22% for whites, according to Census data. In 2017, those numbers had risen to 24% and 34.5%. CNN's Melissa Mahtani and Lydia DePillis contributed to this report.
Trump Likes Spankings, Hates Sharks and 14 More Wild/Weird/Gross Revelations From Stormy Daniels Celebrity By TooFab Staff | January 19, 2018 At least the president can brag that the porn star said the alleged sex "wasn't bad." Despite a purported $130,000 settlement to keep Stormy Daniels quiet, her story about an alleged affair with Donald Trump came out on Friday, anyway. That's because she was interviewed extensively by InTouch magazine about her alleged sexual relationship with the president back in 2011, three years before she signed the agreement. After the settlement story broke, other details began to emerge from other sources, including an email exchange between two political consultants from the time Daniels was considering a Senate run, as reported by Mother Jones. The following details all come from Daniels' 2011 interview. Trump has denied her account through his attorney. Shocker : He Was Arrogant Trump allegedly spent much of that first "date" boasting about his appearance on the cover of a magazine. "He kept showing it to me and I was like, 'Dude, I know who you are,'" she recalled. "The first time I met him, the first couple of hours, he was very full of himself, like he was trying to impress me or something. But I do remember he just kept talking about this magazine that he was on the cover of, like, 'Look at this magazine, don’t I look great on the cover?'" She Didn't Like Him Of course, Daniels knew who Donald Trump was, but that doesn't mean she liked him, though she did find him interesting. "Whether you're a fan of his or not, which I never really was, you gotta admit he’s pretty fascinating," she said. "That’s one of the best things about my job. I’ve had the opportunity to really talk to and meet some really fascinating, weird people." When asked if she was attracted to him, her response was, "Would you be?" She Made Fun of Him Even though it was their first "date," as it were, Daniels didn't hesitate to make fun of Trump. She expected to go out to dinner, but he had other ideas. "I remember taking a jab at him," she said. "I remember saying, because he was all sprawled out on the couch, watching television or something. He was wearing pajama pants, and I was like, 'Ha, does Mr. Hefner know that you stole his outfit?' I was actually really mean to him." She LOL at His Superstitious Reason for That Famous Hair Honestly, if given the opportunity to have some private time to chat with Trump, we'd probably want to know what's up with that hair, too. "Everybody wants to give me a makeover and I’ve been offered all this money and all these free treatments," Stormy said Trump told her. So why wouldn't he change his look? "He said that he thought that if he cut his hair or changed it, that he would lose his power and his wealth," Daniels said. "And I laughed hysterically at him." He Hates Sharks Perhaps the oddest detail Daniels provided was Trump's obsession with and hatred of sharks. "He is obsessed with sharks. Terrified of sharks," she said. "He was like, 'I donate to all these charities and I would never donate to any charity that helps sharks. I hope all the sharks die.' He was like riveted. He was like obsessed." The Sex Wasn't Terrible She claimed that their entire sexual encounter was in one position, but "what would you expect someone his age to do." She described it as "textbook generic." "It wasn’t like, 'Oh my God, I love you.' He wasn’t like Fabio or anything. He wasn’t trying to have, like, porn sex..." she said, but did add, "It wasn’t bad. Don’t get me wrong." He Wanted to Be Spanked We apologize for putting this mental picture in your head, but... "He had her spank him with a Forbes magazine," one of the political consultants Daniels talked to about her potential Senate run wrote in an email to another consultant. He told Mother Jones that Daniels told him the magazine had Trump's face on the cover (Trump did appear in a fall 2006 issue of the magazine). Was this the same magazine Daniels said he was showing her the night they first hooked up? He Gave Her a Pet Name Trump allegedly dubbed Daniels "Honeybunch," calling her by the name regularly. His other attempts at compliments were hit-and-miss. "He kept rubbing my leg and was like, 'You know, you’re so beautiful. I love your little nose, it’s like a little beet,'" Daniels recalled. "I go, 'Did you say a beet? Like, what the f-ck?'" She Can Describe His Penis It kind of came up in the middle of a discussion about the experience of sleeping with Trump, but Daniels totally slipped in the phrase, "I can definitely describe his junk perfectly, if I ever have to." With Trump denying their relationship entirely, that's an interesting factoid to hang onto. She Was Worried He'd Try to Pay Her for Sex "I actually don’t even know why I did it but I do remember while we were having sex, I was like, 'Please don’t try to pay me,'" Daniels said. "I remember thinking, 'I hope he doesn’t think I’m a hooker.'" She said that Trump didn't pay her, but he did promise her many things that ultimately never materialized. They Didn't Use Protection Daniels said that because she is allergic to latex, she is hyper-aware of the times when she does and doesn't use protection. Because she thought they were going out to dinner, she didn't expect to have sex and so she hadn't brought a condom she could use. "I was really kind of upset about it because I am so, like, careful," she said. She Autographed a Porn DVD for Him Somewhere in the Trump collection of memorabilia -- unless it's been trashed -- is apparently a DVD featuring Stormy Daniels that is autographed and signed to him. "He had one of my DVDs and he asked me to sign it for him and I did," Daniels said. "It was probably in one of his gift bags that he picked up because we were giving them out. I remember, it was, and I remember I signed it to him." He Compared Her to His Daughter It was in a separate part of the interview from talk of their sexual encounter that Daniels alleged that Trump compared her to his daughter, presumably Ivanka. "He bragged about his daughter quite a bit though," she said. "He was very proud of her, which is nice. He told me once that I was someone to be reckoned with, beautiful and smart just like his daughter. She is smart and beautiful, so I guess that’s a compliment. But as far as family, that’s all he ever said." She Never Had His Phone Number According to Daniels, Trump allegedly contacted her roughly every 10 days, but always did so through blocked numbers. It went on for more than a year, but he never gave her his number. "I had Keith, his bodyguard’s number," she recalled. "He gave me his secretary’s number, Rhona, which is his direct office line. Anytime I needed to get ahold of him, he always took my call or called me back within 10 minutes if he was on another call or wasn’t there." He Promised Her 'The Apprentice' Daniels alleged that Trump promised he could get her on his NBC reality show for a solid year, but she was doubtful the network would ever agree to a porn star. His pitch, though, could use some work. "You know what? You’re really smart. You’re not dumb," Daniels said he told her. "People would think you’re just this idiot with blond hair and big boobs. You would be perfect for it because you’re such a smart businesswoman. You write and you direct and you produce and obviously you’re hot and you’re beautiful." Daniels remained skeptical, and ultimately, Trump admitted he couldn't make it happen. He Promised Her a Condo in Tampa When Trump found out that Daniels was planning a move to Tampa, as he was trying to book her for "The Apprentice," he promised to hook her up. "He told me he was going to give me a condo there because they were building a Trump Tower there," she said. "I was like, 'You are not going to give me a condo.'" And, she says, he never did.
Stephanie Clifford AKA Stormy Daniels News - January 15, 2018 A divorce between Donald and Melania could involve tens of millions of dollars, divorce experts predict. Melania Trump was rumored to be planning to divorce Donald Trump late in 2016 but called off those plans after he surprisingly won the presidential election, but now there are increasing rumors that the split could be back on amid reports that Trump slept with adult film star Stormy Daniels and then paid her $130,000 in hush money. The report of Trump’s alleged affair was published Friday in the Wall Street Journal. A report claimed that Trump lawyer Michael Cohen arranged a $130,000 payment to Daniels in exchange for her silence about a 2006 encounter she and Trump had at a golf tournament in Lake Tahoe. The alleged affair came just a year after Trump was married to Melania, and a few months after she gave birth to their first child, Barron. Though Cohen vehemently denied any payout and said there was no encounter between Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels, other evidence of the affair has emerged including an account from fellow adult film star Alana Evans who said that Daniels shared details of her encounter with Trump, the Daily Beast reported. The reports have revived rumors that Melania Trump could be seeking a divorce from Donald in the near future. Several recalled the previous reports that Melania had divorce papers ready to go and changed her plans once Donald won the election, as Opposing Views had reported. Porn Star: Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels Invited Me to Their Hotel Room “I ended up with Donald in his hotel room. Picture him chasing me around his hotel room in his tighty-whities,” Stormy Daniels told fellow porn star Alana Evans. Witchy sez : If looks could kill ... it would be goodby tRUMP... HeHe
Veuer AARON DICKENS Jan 16th 2018 What letter grade would you give President Trump for his first year in office? A new poll breaks it down. According to the Morning Consult-Politico Survey, 35 percent of voters gave him an F. Still he got a good score from many Americans. Thirty-four percent gave him either an A or B. If you added Republicans in, the president would have a much higher average. Seventy-two percent handed him a B grade or higher. But if you asked the Democrats, their view is not so good -- 79 percent gave him a D or F. Forty-two percent of respondents gave Trump a high rating on the economy and job creation. Still, his overall *approval rating is still slumping -- 39 percent according to Real Clear Politics.
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@realDonaldTrump The "Intelligence" briefing on so-called "Russian hacking" was delayed until Friday, perhaps more time needed to build a case. Very strange!
Kevin Spacey allegedly ignored black security personnel on the set of “House of Cards.” (DAVID GIESBRECHT / NETFLIX) BY KATE FELDMAN NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Monday, January 15, 2018 Amid a wave of sexual assault accusations, Kevin Spacey faces a new claim of racism on set of “House of Cards.” During filming of the first season of the presidential Netflix drama, Spacey allegedly used the N-word when he told his personal security manager that he didn’t want black security personnel watching the show trailer, Earl Blue, the head of VIP Protective Services, told the Daily Mail. The show, an adaptation of the 1990 BBC miniseries of the same name, began filming in 2012 and premiered on the streaming service in February 2013. Blue claims that he complained to set managers about Spacey, who responded that “that’s just the way he is.” Attempts to contact Spacey’s lawyer were not successful. Blue also claims that VIP Protective Services’ $1.1 million contract was not renewed, despite praise from producers. While he did not provide proof that the contract lapsed because of Spacey, he told the Daily Mail that he intends to sue the actor for loss of income. Eric Lyles, Blue’s employee, also claimed that Spacey refused to shake the hands of any black security guards on set. The actor has since been fired from the Netflix drama after allegations of sexual misconduct. (DANIEL ZUCHNIK/WIREIMAGE) Netflix did not immediately return a request for contact. Calls to Lyles and Blue were also unanswered. Spacey was fired from “House of Cards,” in which he played President Frank Underwood, in early November, less than a week after Anthony Rapp accused him of an unwanted sexual advance in 1986. Rapp was 14 at the time. The show is expected resume production soon, with Robin Wright as the sole lead. Since Rapp’s initial accusation, more than a dozen more men have come forward with similar claims against the Academy Award winner. Spacey was also fired from Ridley Scott’s “All the Money in the World” and replaced by Christopher Plummer.
Business Insider ALLAN SMITH Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California said President Donald Trump's "shithole countries" comment is proof he wants the US to be a "white society." "If the president can’t control himself and lead this country with the authority, dignity and leadership it requires, then he shouldn’t be the president," she said in a Friday statement. "There’s no room for racism in the Oval Office." Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California said in a Friday statement that President Donald Trump's comment referring to what he perceived to be "shithole countries" revealed that he would prefer to see the US be a "homogeneous, white society." The comments, which Trump seemed to deny but Democratic and Republican senators have confirmed, have sparked an international firestorm since The Washington Post first reported on them Thursday. The Post reported that Trump asked why the US accepts immigrants from "shithole countries," such as Haiti, El Salvador, and African nations during an Oval Office meeting with lawmakers earlier in the day. "Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?" Trump said. Trump added that the US should instead accept more immigrants from countries such as Norway, whose prime minister he had met the previous day. "The president’s expressed desire to see more immigrants from countries like Norway must be called out for what it is: an effort to set this country back generations by promoting a homogeneous, white society," Feinstein said. "The president’s words make the jobs of Americans stationed all over the world harder — soldiers, diplomats and businesses. Hate crimes against Muslims, Jews, LGBT individuals and other minorities have increased over the past two years. White nationalism, which led to the death of a peaceful protester in August, is on the rise." "We all need to stop pretending that there are no consequences when the most powerful person in the world espouses racist views and gives a wink and a nod to the darkest elements in our society," she added. "If the president can’t control himself and lead this country with the authority, dignity and leadership it requires, then he shouldn’t be the president. There’s no room for racism in the Oval Office." Earlier on Friday, Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, who was in the Thursday Oval Office meeting, said Trump made the "hate-filled, vile, and racist" remarks that were reported. "You've seen the comments in the press — I have not read one of them that's inaccurate," he said. To no surprise, the president started tweeting this morning denying that he using those words. It is not true. He said these hate-filled things, and he said them repeatedly." The group of bipartisan lawmakers were negotiating immigration legislation with the hope of resolving the fate of young immigrants protected from deportation by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which the administration is phasing out. Earlier this week, the administration announced it would end Temporary Protected Status for 200,000 Salvadorans, 45,000 Haitians, and 2,500 Nicaraguans. Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, also in the meeting, confirmed Trump's comments to fellow South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott, who told The Post & Courier that the remarks which were reported were "basically accurate," according to Graham. Trump sought to knock down the onslaught of negative attention in a series of Friday tweets. Trump said he used "tough" language in the meeting but suggested the vulgar remark reported was "not the language used." Republican Sens. David Perdue of Georgia and Tom Cotton of Arkansas, both close allies of Trump, said in a statement that they did "not recall" Trump making the remark during the Thursday meeting. Earlier this week, Trump went after Feinstein for unilaterally releasing an interview transcript from Fusion GPS's testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee, on which Feinstein is the top Democrat. Fusion GPS is the firm that commissioned the dossier containing allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian officials. "The fact that Sneaky Dianne Feinstein, who has on numerous occasions stated that collusion between Trump/Russia has not been found, would release testimony in such an underhanded and possibly illegal way, totally without authorization, is a disgrace," he tweeted. "Must have tough Primary!"
Thomson Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Wednesday his primary concern with the Paris climate accord was that it treated the United States unfairly and that if a better deal could be reached, Washington might be persuaded to rejoin the agreement. "It treated the United States very unfairly," Trump said during a news conference with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg. He said he had no problem with agreeing to a climate deal but the Paris accord was "a bad deal. So we could conceivably go back in."
AOL.COM EDITORS What do you gift to someone who already has everything and just so happens to be the Queen of England? A singing hamster, of course. For her first Christmas with the royal family, Meghan Markle reportedly gifted Queen Elizabeth a toy hamster that bursts into song when you pull "its rope." According to multiple reports, her majesty "burst out laughing" at the peculiar gift. The Daily Mail reported, 'It was so funny, especially when the corgis tried to take hold of the toy. She (the Queen) laughed and said ''they can keep my dogs company!''' Such a custom during the holidays is upheld by the royal family, who often exchanges cheeky gifts instead of expensive items.
In the past, the family has exchanged shower caps and a "white leather toilet seat," which Prince Charles still travels with. It seems that Meghan is off to an impressive start. She spent Christmas with the royal family at Sandringham House, Queen Elizabeth's private estate in Norfolk. It was an opportunity Duchess Kate didn't have until after she was already married. On Tuesday, Meghan and Prince Harry embarked on their second public outing since announcing their engagement. The couple visited a London radio station and made their way through the crowds hand-in-hand.
Business Insider DAVID CHOI Jan 9th 2018 First daughter Ivanka Trump appeared to support a rousing speech Oprah Winfrey gave during the Golden Globes broadcast. Ivanka attracted backlash after she called Oprah's Sunday night acceptance speech "empowering and inspiring," because some critics believed it was implicitly critical of President Donald Trump and his administration. First daughter Ivanka Trump appeared to support a rousing acceptance speech Oprah Winfrey gave during Sunday night's Golden Globes broadcast. But she received some criticism for that because Oprah's speech was implicitly critical of President Donald Trump and his administration. "Just saw @Oprah's empowering & inspiring speech at last night’s #GoldenGlobes," Ivanka tweeted Monday night. "Let’s all come together, women & men, & say #TIMESUP ! #United." Oprah's speech, which received high praise and some critique throughout the worlds of entertainment and politics, was, at points, implicitly critical of Trump and his administration. "I want to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press Association because we all know the press is under siege these days," Oprah said. "We also know it's the insatiable dedication to uncovering the absolute truth that keeps us from turning a blind eye to corruption and to injustice." Oprah also highlighted the wave of sexual misconduct allegations in Hollywood and other industries, which has since emboldened a national movement in support of women's rights. "To tyrants and victims, and secrets and lies: I want to say that I value the press more than ever before as we try to navigate these complicated times, which brings me to this: what I know for sure is that speaking your truth is the most powerful tool we all have," Oprah continued. "And I'm especially proud and inspired by all the women who have felt strong enough and empowered enough to speak up and share their personal stories," Oprah said. "Each of us in this room are celebrated because of the stories that we tell, and this year we became the story." Ivanka's support of Oprah's speech was also notable in that at least 22 women have accused Donald Trump sexual misconduct. Trump, who has flatly denied the claims, came under renewed scrutiny among the wave of allegations that rocked leaders in politics, entertainment, tech, and the media industries.
Thomson Reuters MAKINI BRICE Jan 5th 2018 WASHINGTON, Jan 5 (Reuters) - The author of a deeply critical book about Donald Trump's first year in office said on Friday he had spoken with the president while working on it, contradicting Trump's assertion that he had never talked to the writer for the book and had authorized "Zero access" to the White House. Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" went on sale on Friday, its release pulled forward after published excerpts this week set off a political firestorm, threats by Trump lawyers of legal action and an effort to halt publication. The book, dismissed by Trump as full of lies, depicts a chaotic White House, a president who was ill-prepared to win the office in 2016, and Trump aides who scorned his abilities. Wolff told NBC on Friday that he stood by his reporting and had talked to the president for the book. "I absolutely spoke to the president. Whether he realized it was an interview or not, I don't know, but it was certainly not off the record," he said on NBC's "Today" program. Wolff added that he had spoken to people who spoke to Trump on a daily, "sometimes minute by minute" basis. Asked to clarify what he meant when he wrote that Trump's entire circle questioned his fitness for office, Wolff said, "Let me put a marker in the sand here: 100 percent of the people around him ... They all say he is like a child. And what they mean by that is he has a need for immediate gratification. It's all about him." On Thursday evening, Trump tweeted, "I authorized Zero access to White House (actually turned him down many times) for author of phony book! I never spoke to him for book." "Full of lies, misrepresentations and sources that don't exist. Look at this guy's past and watch what happens to him and Sloppy Steve!" Trump added. The early excerpts have also caused a deep public rift with Trump's former chief strategist and top campaign aide, Steve Bannon, over his comments in the book about Trump and his family, shaking the Republican president's populist movement. Lawyers for Trump had called on the book's publisher, Henry Holt & Co, to halt the book's release, originally scheduled for Tuesday. Instead, it began sales early. As of Friday, "Fire and Fury" was the top-selling book on Amazon.com. Customers in Washington lined up in bitterly cold weather to purchase a copy at KramerBooks, which began selling copies at midnight. Two bookstores, including KramerBooks, reported selling out of copies as of Friday morning at 10 a.m. ET (1500 GMT). The White House has said the book is riddled with errors. Spokeswoman Sarah Sanders, who has called the book trash, said again on Friday that Wolff had talked only briefly to the president and did not have wide access. "This is a guy who made up a lot of stories to try to sell books," she said in an interview on Fox News Channel. In a tweet on Friday, Trump called the book another attempt to smear him since possible collusion by his campaign with Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 election, which a special counsel is investigating, "is proving to be a total hoax." "The Fake News Media (Mainstream) and this phony new book are hitting out at every new front imaginable," Trump wrote. Special counsel Robert Mueller has not announced any conclusion to his investigation. Charles Harder, Trump's personal lawyer, in a legal notice provided to Reuters, warned on Thursday of possible claims including libel against Wolff and Henry Holt & Co and threatened to try to block publication of the book. Harder also told Reuters that "legal action is imminent" against Bannon. Henry Holt said it had received a cease-and-desist letter from Trump's attorney but would go ahead with publishing the book. Bannon's reaction to the controversy has been muted. In interviews after the news broke with the conservative Breitbart News website, he called Trump a "great man" and pledged continued support for the president's agenda. (Reporting by Makini Brice; Additional reporting by Ian Simpson; Editing by Susan Heavey and Frances Kerry)
Let's hear it from Witchy : At this point it doesn't matter what Trump accidentally does that may occasionally even be positive. We just don't Trust him or the GOP. Zero credibility. It's like they are working for the enemy of the American people. Who would have thought a year ago Trump would lust a nuclear war just for his own EGO. Millions of humans just like us will die, and it would be an ecological disaster for years. Wolff is simply telling the World what most of us know already. Trump is totally unfit for office! Trump: "fake bus tape, fake news, false accusations, fake book" Hey tRUMP, there is only one fake person , and that is YOU! Go Team Mueller, Priebus, Bannon, Flynn....torpedo this USS Trump. SINK IT!! Wolff has stated he has tapes of all these interviews plus he took notes like any professional journalist. His revelations underscore the leaks that came out over time from the WH. Remember the book was written over time some time ago so none of it is currently politically motivated. A nice late Christmas present for Robert Mueller! Go Mueller!!! I'll believe Wolf before I believe the Liar in Chief. Nuff sez .... HeHe
Geobeats Jan 4th 2018 White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Thursday delivered a sharply worded response to a question about how President Trump is reacting to increasing questions about his mental fitness. “The same way we have when it’s been asked before. It’s disgraceful and laughable,” she said. “If he was unfit, he probably wouldn’t be sitting there, wouldn’t have defeated the most qualified group of candidates the Republican Party has ever seen.” “This is an incredibly strong and good leader,” Sanders further noted. “That’s why we’ve had such a successful 2017 and why we’re going to continue to do great things as we move forward in this administration.” The recent uptick in concerns about the president’s mental fitness for office comes amid a number of high-profile incidents and reports. Excerpts from Michael Wolff’s upcoming book ‘Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,’ reportedly portray the president as being unfocused and impervious to reason. The same day various outlets began publishing those passages, Politico reported that a number of lawmakers had participated in an early December meeting regarding the president’s mental state. In attendance was Yale psychiatry professor Dr. Bandy X. Lee. At the meeting, Lee reportedly warned, “He’s going to unravel, and we are seeing the signs.” The Hill notes that Trump further contributed to the growing concern about his fitness on Tuesday evening when, in a tweet, he goaded North Korean leader Kim Jong-un about the inferior size of his “nuclear launch button.” Witchy sez : Sarah Sanders has to defend her boss if she wants to keep getting the big bucks ... Nuff said HeHe
AOL.COM EDITORS Jan 2nd 2018 President Trump called for the Department of Justice to "act" on former Hillary Clinton adviser Huma Abedin on Tuesday morning, naming her as "crooked." "Crooked Hillary Clinton’s top aid, Huma Abedin, has been accused of disregarding basic security protocols," Trump said in the Tuesday morning tweet. "She put Classified Passwords into the hands of foreign agents. Remember sailors pictures on submarine? Jail! Deep State Justice Dept must finally act? Also on Comey & others"
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump Crooked Hillary Clinton’s top aid, Huma Abedin, has been accused of disregarding basic security protocols. She put Classified Passwords into the hands of foreign agents. Remember sailors pictures on submarine? Jail! Deep State Justice Dept must finally act? Also on Comey & others 6:48 AM - Jan 2, 2018 Trump's tweet comes after the State Department released a series of emails belonging to Abedin that were found on Anthony Weiner's laptop by the FBI. The State Department posted a number of emails belonging to former top Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin on Friday after the messages were found on Anthony Weiner's laptop by the FBI. The emails were reported to have contained "confidential" information.