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U.S. PREPARES FOR PREEMPTIVE WAR IN NORTH KOREA

Telling North Korea that all options are on the table, President Donald Trump’s National Security adviser H.R. McMaster engaged in gunboat diplomacy, warning North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un that the U.S is preparing for preemptive war. After two recent...

MUELLER IMPANELS GRAND JURY IN RUSSIAN PROBE

Impaneling a grand jury, 72-year-old former FBI Director now Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller looks to marshal evidence to potentially charge Trump campaign officials if not the president himself. While there’s no guarantee of indictments, Mueller’s decision to...

PODESTA SAYS TRUMP JEALOUS OF HILLARY

Considered a favorite of the liberal press, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign chair John D. Podesta insists that President Donald Trump is jealous of Hillary for winning the popular vote by nearly 3 million. Podesta famously blamed Hillary’s...

TRUMP SAYS HE’LL “HANDLE” NORTH KOREA

Launching another Intercontinental Ballistic Missile [ICBM] Aug. 28, 33-year-old North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un continued to provoke 71-year-old President Donald Trump. Promising the keep North Korea from getting a deliverable nuclear weapon, Trump’s drawn his line...

SCARAMUCCI OUT AS WHITE HOUSE COMMUNICATION DIRECTOR

Tossing 54-year-old Anthony Scaramucci out as White House Communication Director, President Donald Trump’s new Chief of Staff Gen. John Kelly recognized the White House could not use another loose cannon. Minted as Communication Director July 21, Scaarmucci barely...

PUTIN GIVES MACHO CONGRESS ITS PAYBACK

Giving Congress a taste of its own medicine, 64-year-old Russian President Vladimir Putn retaliated as promised in a big way for Congress passing new sanctions July 27. President Donald Trump practically stood on his head trying to neutralize the Russian hysteria on...

TRUMP’S FIRST SIX-MONTHS OF PARALYSIS

Taking inventory of his first six months in office, 71-year-old President Donald Trump finds the White House in paralysis, unable to get much done other than make daily headlines of gaffes and alleged scandals. Unable to stop unending press attacks, Trump’s decision...

CONGRESS WRECKS U.S.-RUSSIAN RELATIONS

Voting 97 to 2 to approve a harsh new economic sanctions against Russia, the U.S. Senate has all but killed any attempt by President Donald Trump to reset U.S.-Russian relations. Yesterday’s senate vote says more about war hawks in the U.S. Senate led by Sen. John...

CONGRESS THREATENS U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY

Russian hysteria on Capitol Hill now threatens U.S. national security. With the House voting [419 to 3] yesterday to impose new sanctions to punish Russia for allegedly meddling in the 2016 election, the House shows tone-deafness to U.S. national security, where...

HOUSE APPROVES NEW RUSSIAN SANCTIONS

Making it impossible for 71-year-old President Donald Trump to reset U.S.-Russian relations, the House voted today [419 to 3] to slap Russian with more sanctions for meddling in the 2016 election. Saying the bill “tightens the screws on our most dangerous adversaries...