President Donald Trump FULL Speech to Military and Families at Joint Base Andrews 9/15/17

President Donald Trump FULL Speech to Military and Families at Joint Base Andrews 9/15/17 have to point out it's a lie, and there's a part of this country that hears that as an attack, " the New York is true, the overall effect can make the press seem heavily biased and out to get Trump. "Every time he lies you Times media columnist, Jim Rutenberg, said at the June roundtable. "That is a serious problem." Trump's extremes require the mainstream press to choose between appearing oppositional or, if it tones things down, "normalizing" coverage. Many Trump critics insist that his behavior justifies this level of adverse scrutiny. But even if that his presidency. Either way, Trump in some sense wins. The appearance problem that Rutenberg described is real. But it is also true that many reporters covering Trump have overreacted and exaggerated and interjected opinion negative stories for each positive one and no single major topic on which he received more positive than negative into their stories more than usual. In doing so, they have veered from the norm of "independence" and instead are "binge-drinking the anti-Trump Kool-Aid, " as the venerable Bob Woodward argued in May. Such excesses lend credence to Trump's attacks on "the fake-news media." So, too, do other changes in the norms of covering the mainstream coverage during the first 100 days of his presidency "set a new standard for negativity": four president. Many journalists let their hair down on Twitter with opinionated anti-Trump barbs that reveal predispositions and shape the way readers view their reporting. And news outlets have at times seemed to cast on a flagrantly norm-breaking president produces a novel conundrum, however. A Harvard study found that Trump's

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The president has long called the FBI investigation into his campaign's possible coordination with the Russians a "witch hunt." But now, Trump is coming face-to-face with a powerful investigative team that is able to study evidence of any crime it encounters in the probe — including tax fraud, lying to federal agents and interference in the investigation. READ MORE Donald Trump said Japan's First Lady doesn't speak English, she does Republicans several years ago, " Sekulow said. "In our view, this is far outside the scope of a legitimate investigation." confirm judicial nominee who compared abortion to slavery Donald Trump doesn't seem to know how much health insurance costs Trump appoints man who think climate science is 'junk' to post "This is Ken Starr times 1, 000, " Beach mansion from Trump for $95 million in 2008. "They're talking about real estate transactions in Palm Beach said one lawyer involved in the case, referring to the independent counsel who oversaw an investigation that eventually led to House impeachment proceedings against President Bill Clinton. "Of course, it's going to go into his finances." Following Trump's decision to fire FBI Director James B. Comey — in part because of his Mueller is scrutinizing some of Trump's business dealings, including with a Russian oligarch who purchased a Palm displeasure with the FBI's Russia investigation — Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein appointed Mueller as special counsel in a written order. That order gave Mueller broad authority to investigate links between the within his mandate. If there's drifting, we're going to object." Sekulow cited Bloomberg News reports that

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investigation. Traditionally, Justice Department leaders have sought to maintain a certain degree of autonomy from the White House as a means of ensuring prosecutorial independence. But Sessions's situation is more unusual, law enforcement officials said, because he has angered the president for apparently being too Sessions as increasingly distant from the White House and the FBI because of the strains of the Russia independent while also angering many at the FBI for his role in the president's firing of Comey. As a result, there is far less communication among those three key parts of the government than in years past, several officials said. Currently, the discussions of pardoning authority by Trump's legal team are purely theoretical, attacks their entire Justice Department?" this person said. "It's insane." Law enforcement officials described according to two people familiar with the ongoing conversations. But if Trump pardoned himself in the face of the ongoing Mueller investigation, it would set off a legal and political firestorm, first around the question of described the public steps as part of a broader effort aimed at "laying the groundwork to fire" Mueller. "Who whether a president can use the constitutional pardon power in that way. "This is a fiercely debated but unresolved legal question, " said Brian C. Kalt, a constitutional law expert at Michigan State University who has morning he would stay on at the Justice Department. Another Republican in touch with the administration written extensively on the question. The power to pardon is granted to the president in Article II, Section 2, even by laws and the Constitution, " wrote Peter Wehner, a circumspect Republican commentator, in The New York the rule of law and almost certain to abuse his power. "He is unlikely to be contained by norms and customs, or Times the day after Trump's inauguration. Wehner captured, in an understated way, prevalent fears about Trump's presidency. Thus far, however, Trump has been almost entirely blocked from violating laws or the Constitution. constitutional oath to "preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States" seemed disdainful of The courts, the press, the bureaucracy, civil society, and even Congress have together robustly enforced the rule of law. Trump's initial executive order on immigration—a temporary ban on entry for people from seven Muslim-majority countries that were not obvious sources of terrorist activity inside the United States—was widely minorities; tolerated, and even incited, thuggery at his rallies. The man who on January 20, 2017, took a seen as his first step toward authoritarianism. Issued seven days into his presidency, the ban was sloppily written, barely vetted inside the executive branch, legally overbroad, and incompetently rolled out. The expressed illiberal attitudes toward freedom of speech, religion, and the press; attacked immigrants and administration gave the people subject to the ban's edicts no notice, which led to bedlam at airports. Many observers believed the immigration order indulged the "symbolic politics of bashing Islam over any actual security interest, " as Benjamin Wittes of the Brookings Institution put it at the time. Mike McQuade A crucial moment symbiotic relationship between the bureaucracy and the press has also exposed abuses and illegalities. National-Security Adviser Michael Flynn's lies about his Russian contacts were leaked and reported, and forced Republican distrust of a Republican president, and would surely ramp up if Trump fired Sessions or Mueller. A his resignation. When The New York Times published a leaked draft of an executive order that would have restored CIA authority for black sites and enhanced interrogation, the outcry in Congress and elsewhere killed the order. when Trump openly attacked him, and they have signaled strong support for Mueller. These efforts reflect unusual Pro-Trump rally that sought to bring one million supporters to Washington musters little over a thousand The Independent · 1 hour ago 'Step right, step left': mercurial Trump leaves supporters reeling The Guardian · 1 day ago London attack: Amber Rudd dismisses Donald Trump's Parsons Green tweets as 'pure speculation' The Independent the House has since been pursuing the matter more seriously. Republican senators also rose to Sessions's defense · 27 mins ago More for donald trump Donald Trump - Wikipedia Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is the 45th and current President of the United States, in office since January 20, 2017. 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