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Trump's Historic Gamble 
by Pat Buchanan
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Democratic Rep. Admits The Child Migrant Crisis ‘Was Kept 
Very Quiet Under The liar-nObama Administration’
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{ dailycaller.com } ~ Democratic Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar admitted Saturday that the liar-nObama administration attempted to cover up the child migrant crisis... occurring at the Southern border. “It was kept very quiet under the liar-nObama Administration. There were large numbers of people coming in. The liar-nObama administration was trying to keep this quiet,” Cuellar told CNN’s Fredricka Whitfield.  Whitfield displayed a 2014 image of migrant children held in cages at a detention center, and Cuellar said that he released similar photos of children separated from their parents...   http://dailycaller.com/2018/06/16/dem-rep-child-migrant-crisis/?utm_medium=email
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GOP will hit FBI, DOJ with 'full arsenal of constitutional 
weapons' if they don't comply with subpoena, Gowdy warns 
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{ foxnews.com } ~ House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy told "Fox News Sunday" that House Speaker Paul Ryan led a meeting Friday night with senior members of the DOJ and FBI... and made it clear that “there’s going to be action on the floor of the House this week if FBI and DOJ do not comply with our subpoena request.” The House Judiciary Committee has requested more than a million documents from the FBI and DOJ relating to the liar-Hillary Clinton email probe, the firing of former top FBI official Andrew McCabe, and reported surveillance of a Trump aide during the 2016 presidential election. But Republicans have accused the DOJ and FBI of stonewalling and intentionally impeding their investigation, despite the agencies' claims that fulfilling the request requires a careful review of the sensitive documents. Gowdy, R-S.C., said the GOP's action could involve "the full panoply of constitutional weapons available to the people’s house."...  http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/06/17/gop-will-hit-fbi-doj-with-full-arsenal-constitutional-weapons-if-dont-comply-with-subpoena-gowdy-warns.html
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Trump Rips clown-Schumer, ‘Fake News’ 
Over Criticism Of North Korea Meeting
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{ dailycaller.com } ~ President Donald Trump on Sunday lambasted two of his favorite targets... Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck clown-Schumer and the media — for their critical assessment of his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. Trump led off a series of tweets by taking a swipe at the New York senator, who had previously criticized the president’s meeting with Kim as “all cattle, no hat” — a botched version of the Texas colloquialism “all hat and no cattle.” “Chuck clown-Schumer said ‘the Summit was what the Texans call all cattle and no hat,'” Trump wrote on Twitter. “Thank you clown-Chuck, but are you sure you got that right? No more nuclear testing or rockets flying all over the place, blew up launch sites. Hostages already back, hero remains coming home & much more!” Trump met with Kim in Singapore on Tuesday in an unprecedented summit between leaders of two countries that have technically been at war since 1950. After several meetings, they signed a joint agreement under which Washington and Pyongyang will “join their efforts to build a lasting and stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula.”...   http://dailycaller.com/2018/06/17/trump-rips-schumer-fake-news-over-criticism-of-north-korea-meeting/?utm_medium=email
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Israel foils Hamas plans for major attacks across Israel 
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by ANNA AHRONHEIM
{ jpost.com } ~ Twenty Hamas members from the West Bank city of Nablus who planned lethal attacks across the country – including a suicide bombing in Jerusalem... have been arrested, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) said in a statement on Sunday. “In recent months, the Shin Bet, Israel Defense Forces and Israel Police uncovered a Hamas terror cell, extraordinary in its size and level of activity, which operated in the Nablus area,” the statement said. According to the Shin Bet, the joint operation took place from October 2017 until the end of April, when the arrests were made. The cell was led by 35-year-old Mu’tazem Muhammad Salem and 33-year-old Faras Kamel Zavidi, both from Nablus, and included more than 20 operatives. Most of the operatives were affiliated with Hamas; some had a long history of terrorist activity that included the manufacture of explosives and explosive devices...
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‘We’re Getting Close’: Nunes Says Impeachment 
Is On The Table For Rod Rosenstein
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{ dailycaller.com } ~ House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes said Sunday that “there will be hell to pay”... — including impeachment for top Justice Department officials — if the agency fails this week to give Congress documents about an FBI informant used to spy on the Trump campaign. “We can’t force the resignation, but we can hold in contempt, we can pass resolutions, we can impeach. I think we’re getting close to there,” Nunes said of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in an interview with Maria Bartiromo on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures.” Nunes has battled Rosenstein for months over other documents related to the Russia investigation. The Justice Department and FBI stalled for months to provide information about the Steele dossier as well as about a secret surveillance warrant taken out against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page...   http://dailycaller.com/2018/06/17/nunes-impeach-rod-rosenstein/?utm_medium=email
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Trump's Historic Gamble 
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by Pat Buchanan
{ townhall.com } ~ President Donald Trump appears to belong to what might be called the Benjamin Disraeli school of diplomacy.

The British prime minister once counseled, "Everyone likes flattery; and when you come to Royalty you should lay it on with a trowel."

At his Singapore summit, Trump smartly saluted a North Korean general and then lavished praise on Kim Jong Un as a "strong guy" with a "good personality" and a "great negotiator." "He's funny, and ... very, very smart ... and a very strategic kind of a guy. ... His country does love him."

Predictably, Trump is being scourged for this.

Yet, during his trip to Peking in 1972, Richard Nixon did not confront Chairman Mao on his history of massacres and murder, though Nixon's visit came in the midst of Mao's Cultural Revolution, a nationwide pogrom.

Nor did Churchill or FDR at their wartime summits confront their ally Stalin for his legendary crimes against humanity. Both gushed over "Uncle Joe."

Still, if the Trump-Kim camaraderie goes south and the crisis of 2017, when war seemed possible, returns, Trump, as he concedes, will be charged with naivety for having placed his trust in such a tyrant.

Yet, to Trump's credit, we are surely at a better place than we were a year ago when Kim was testing hydrogen bombs and ICBMs, and he and Trump were trading threats and insults in what seemed the prelude to a new Korean War.

Whatever one may think of his diplomacy, Trump has, for now, lifted the specter of nuclear war from the Korean peninsula and begun a negotiating process that could lead to tolerable coexistence.

The central questions to emerge from the summit are these: What does Kim want, and what is he willing to pay for it?

Transparently, he does not want a war with the United States. That black cloud has passed over. Second, Kim and North Korea have emerged from their isolation in as dramatic a fashion as did Mao's China in 1972.

In 2018, the North was invited to the Seoul Olympics. Kim met twice with South Korea's president and twice with China's Xi Jinping. Vladimir Putin's foreign minister stopped by. And Kim had a face-to-face summit with a U.S. president, something his grandfather and father never came close to achieving.

It is unlikely Kim will be retreating back into the cloisters of the Hermit Kingdom after being courted by the world's foremost powers.

What does Trump have on offer to induce Kim to end the lifetime of hostility? It is a long menu of what Kim can expect if he will surrender his nuclear weapons and dismantle the factories and facilities that produce them.

Among the benefits proffered: recognition of his dynasty and U.S. security guarantees, an end of sanctions, foreign investment, a peace treaty signed by the United States to replace the 65-year-old armistice and the eventual withdrawal of U.S. forces from the Korean peninsula.

Trump has already attended to one of Kim's complaints. The joint military exercises we have conducted annually with South Korea for decades have been declared by Trump to be "war games" and "very provocative" and have been suspended.

What is being asked of Kim in return?

He must provide an inventory of all nuclear weapons and where they are hidden, surrender them all, dismantle his plutonium and uranium production plants, and shut down his testing sites, all under the watch of U.S.-approved inspectors.

He must renounce any and all nuclear weapons forever, and accept a regime of international inspections that would guarantee he never cheats on that commitment.

Here is where the crunch comes. Kim is being told that he must give up the weapons whose very possession by him are the reason why the world powers are paying him heed.

As leader of a country with a per capita income smaller than Haiti's, Kim is being told he must surrender the weapons that placed him and North Korea in the world's most exclusive club, to which only eight other nations belong: the U.S., Russia, China, Britain, France, India, Pakistan and Israel.

Will Kim, whose nuclear weapons have enabled him to strut on the world stage and trade insults with the president of the United States, give them up to become the leader of a poor backward nation, with half the population of South Korea and not even 4 percent of the economy of the South?

Will he give up his most reliable deterrent against an attack by the United States or China?

In the Kim-Trump relationship, this is where the rubber meets the road. Kim has seen how Americans treat nations -- like Gadhafi's Libya, Saddam's Iraq, and Iran -- that decline to develop or surrender the kind of weapons his country took decades to plan, test, produce and deploy.

Should Kim give up his nukes, what U.S. president would fly halfway around the world to meet him one-to-one?

Hence the crucial question: Will he ever really give them up?
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