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Trump touts 'beautiful' letter from Kim Jong Un

Trump touts ‘beautiful’ letter from Kim Jong Un

Former Marine Corps bomb technician Johnny Joey Jones weighs in on President Trump's relationship with North Korean President Kim Jong Un. #FoxNews FOX News operates the FOX News Channel (FNC), FOX Business Network (FBN), FOX News Radio, FOX News Headlines…
How did Kim Jong Un get his armored Mercedes?

How did Kim Jong Un get his armored Mercedes?

A new report traces the origins of two armored guard vehicles owned by Kim Jong Un and how they got to Pyongyang. #CNN #News
Amy Klobuchar: We should be governing from opportunity and not chaos

Amy Klobuchar: We should be governing from opportunity and not chaos

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) discusses the economy, President Donald Trump's relationship with North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un and the upcoming 2020 election with CNN's Jake Tapper. #CNN #News
Fareed: North Korea played Trump from the start

Fareed: North Korea played Trump from the start

CNN's Fareed Zakaria reacts to North Korea test firing several short-range projectiles from the country's eastern coast, according to South Korean officials. #CNN #News
Otto Warmbier's mom: My son looked like a monster

Otto Warmbier’s mom: My son looked like a monster

Otto Warmbier's mom, Cindy, spoke out for the first time since it was revealed the US agreed to pay North Korea $2 million for her son's release back in 2017. CNN's Brian Todd reports. #CNN #News
North Korea says it tested new missile, wants Pompeo out of talks

North Korea says it tested new missile, wants Pompeo out of talks

Reaction and analysis from U.S. ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell on 'The Story.' FOX News operates the FOX News Channel (FNC), FOX Business Network (FBN), FOX News Radio, FOX News Headlines 24/7, FOXNews.com and the direct-to-consumer streaming service, FOX Nation.…
President Trump, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un open to third summit

President Trump, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un open to third summit

President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un weigh the possibility of a third summit. Though he is open to the idea, Kim wants the U.S. to ease sanctions on North Korea. FOX News operates the FOX News Channel…

Budowsky: The politics of Trump nightmares

The single most important fact in American political life is the degree that so many Americans believe, with a deep sentiment of dread and foreboding, that the Trump presidency has become a national nightmare that profoundly impacts American civic life in dangerous and disturbing ways. When President Trump recently spent more than two hours giving a bizarre and sometimes incoherent speech that was a rambling litany of angry insults and a tirade describing himself as a horribly aggrieved victim, he appeared to be a man in the middle of a nightmare. Would an innocent man declare total political war against special counsel Robert Mueller, who his former White House counsel Ty Cobb wisely says is a national hero running an honest investigation? The president’s nightmare is spending the next two years trapped in a spider’s web of federal, state and congressional investigations with potentially catastrophic consequences, while he cannot spend a penny of appropriated money or enact a dime of tax cuts without permission from a powerful Democratic Speaker and resurgent Democratic House. Huge masses of Democratic and independent voters are enduring the nightmare — which they will act to end with a spectacular turnout in November 2020 — of a president at war against their hopes and dreams for their lives and our country. Many of America’s finest and most principled conservatives are enduring the nightmare of a conservatism they have long championed with honor being shredded and corrupted by a president who is a conservative in name only, and his allies who demonize national heroes from Mueller to John McCain and attack the FBI for investigating the Russian dictator subverting our democracy and seeking to impose on America the president of his choice. What would Ronald Reagan think of Trump’s extravagant praise of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un? A solid majority of voters fervently want the Trump presidency to end. The answer to the big lie is the big truth. Here is how Democrats frame the election and win big in 2020, most similar to the message from Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), whom I will support if he seeks the presidency.
S. Korea intel confirms activity at N. Korea missile site

S. Korea intel confirms activity at N. Korea missile site

Satellite images appear to show that North Korea has begun rebuilding a portion of a facility previously used to test long-range missile engines, analysts said, raising potential questions about the future of US-North Korea negotiations. #CNN #News

On Politics: Behind the Failed Trump-Kim Summit

Good Monday morning. Here are some of the stories making news in Washington and politics today. _____________________ • In his meeting with Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, President Trump made a bet that his force of personality and view of himself as a consummate dealmaker would succeed where three previous presidents had failed. • Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, appeared to signal support for a resolution that would overturn Mr. Trump’s declaration of a national emergency at the southern border, which would provide the crucial vote needed for the Senate to pass the measure. • In an effort to accommodate Mr. Trump, the nation’s intelligence agencies have revamped their presentations — instead of terrorism or spies, they focus on which countries are making money or gaining financial advantage. • Mr. Trump addressed CPAC, the annual gathering of conservatives, for over two hours on Saturday. Here is a fact-check of 15 claims from his speech. • Mr. Trump told the CPAC crowd that he planned to issue an executive order that would put universities’ federal aid at risk if they did not protect the viewpoints of students of all political stripes. The issue of free speech on college campuses has for years been a cause célèbre among young conservative activists. • During his last presidential campaign, Senator Bernie Sanders offered a policy-focused message almost entirely devoid of personal details.