So...... we're waiting for Chump to speak.....

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…. and now they're kicking a reporter out.... accusing him of heckling...… with no one even present on stage yet.... :smh:…… :hmm:

they man handling his ass now.... a credentialed member of the press corp.... affiliated with "The Nation" magazine.

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Trump Blames Washington For Poor Russia Ties Ahead Of Putin Summit
“Our relationship with Russia has NEVER been worse,” Trump tweeted ahead of the bilateral meeting in Helsinki, Finland.

HELSINKI, July 16 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump blamed “U.S. foolishness and stupidity” for bad relations between Washington and Moscow, hours before he was to sit down to a one-on-one meeting with President Vladimir Putin.

The Russian foreign ministry “liked” Trump’s comments on Twitter, which denounced the investigation into Russian meddling in American elections as well as previous U.S. policy.



The Kremlin said it did not expect much from the meeting but hoped it would be a “first step” to resolving a crisis in ties.

“Presidents Trump and Putin respect each other and they get along well,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. “There is no clear agenda. It will be determined by the heads of state themselves as they go along.”

Critics and Trump’s own advisers have urged Trump to use the summit to press Putin hard about “malign” activities, from annexing Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula to interfering in Western elections, to poisoning a spy in England, which Moscow denies.

During a breakfast meeting with Finland’s president before the meeting with Putin in the Finnish capital, Trump appeared upbeat. Asked what he would say to Putin, Trump said: “We’ll do just fine, thank you.”

Trump and his wife Melania returned to their hotel after the breakfast and were expected to remain there for a few hours. Putin was due in Helsinki around lunch time. The two leaders will meet one-on-one with only interpreters, followed by a working lunch accompanied by advisers.

While Trump has been abroad since last week, the special prosecutor investigating allegations that Russia interfered to help him win the 2016 presidential election indicted 12 Russians on Friday for stealing Democratic Party documents.

“WHICH TEAM DO YOU PLAY FOR?”
Trump’s foes at home have been scathing about his apparent refusal to criticize Putin. His 2016 opponent Hillary Clinton tweeted:



Russia denies interfering in the U.S. presidential election. The state RIA news agency quoted a Russian source as saying Moscow was “ready to discuss, ready to undertake mutual obligations of non-intervention into internal matters.”


Trump has said he will raise the election meddling but does not expect to get anywhere. He has repeatedly noted that Putin denies it, while also saying that it is alleged to have taken place before he became president.

For Putin, that the summit is even happening despite Russia’s semi-pariah status among some Americans and U.S. allies is a geopolitical win.

The countries are expected to discuss the prospect of extending a nuclear disarmament treaty, and the war in Syria, where Russian-backed forces of President Bashar al-Assad have advanced in the south of the country in recent weeks despite a ceasefire brokered by Moscow and Washington under Trump.

The summit caps a trip abroad during which Trump sternly criticized NATO allies for failing to spend enough on their militaries and embarrassed British Prime Minister Theresa May by saying she refused to take his advice about how to negotiate Britain’s exit from the EU. He referred to the European Union itself as a “foe” in trade, and repeatedly criticized it.

In some of the strongest words yet reflecting the unease of Washington’s traditional allies, Germany’s foreign minister said on Monday Europe could not rely on Trump.

“We can no longer completely rely on the White House,” Heiko Maas told the Funke newspaper group. “To maintain our partnership with the USA we must readjust it. The first clear consequence can only be that we need to align ourselves even more closely in Europe.”

Trump has predicted he will be accused of being too soft on Putin no matter how the summit goes. “If I was given the great city of Moscow as retribution for all of the sins and evils committed by Russia...I would return to criticism that it wasn’t good enough – that I should have gotten Saint Petersburg in addition!” he tweeted on Sunday.
 
Trump Begins Helsinki Summit With Putin With Hope For ‘Extraordinary Relationship’
“I really think the world wants to see us get along.”

President Donald Trump commenced a bilateral summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on Monday with high expectations for improved relations between the two countries.

“I think we have great opportunities together,” Trump, seated next to Putin, told reporters before a 90-minute closed-door meeting between the leaders. “And frankly we have not been getting along very well in the last number of years. It’s getting close to two years.”

But he added: “I think we will have an extraordinary relationship. I really think the world wants to see us get along.”

The president again congratulated Putin on the country’s “spectacular” hosting of the World Cup. He said the leaders would discuss trade, nuclear issues and China.

Putin appeared uncomfortable as he sat silently next to Trump during the brief photo opportunity, somewhat hunched over in his chair. The two leaders shook hands when Trump finished speaking but didn’t smile at one another.



The meeting consisted of only Trump, Putin and some interpreters, Finnish officials told assembled White House reporters. It lasted about two hours.


Hours earlier, Trump lambasted his own government for poor U.S. relations with Russia. And, on Sunday, Trump said he didn’t hold high expectations for the meeting, but “nothing bad is going to come out of it and maybe some good will come out.”

He said last week during a NATO summit in Brussels that his meeting with Putin “might be the easiest of them all,” referring to talks he held with European leaders, including U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May.

This article has been updated to include more information about the meeting.
 
nah I tried I just cant watch this fuckin clown aka

putins bitch..... nor can I watch putin....

or none of main stream media... its too fuckin drainin

bout to go runnin, its a beautiful day in nyc...

just gotta add some tracks to the music player...

and Im good to go..

I will wait for one of you brave souls to post the bullet points...
 
nah I tried I just cant watch this fuckin clown aka

putins bitch..... nor can I watch putin....

or none of main stream media... its too fuckin drainin

bout to go runnin, its a beautiful day in nyc...

just gotta add some tracks to the music player...

and Im good to go..

I will wait for one of you brave souls to post the bullet points...

I couldn't make it through ten minutes Freddy.... once the started talking about a joint cyber security unit again..... after all the evidence.... he still calling it a witch hunt.... talking about Hillary and the election.... AGAIN.... :smh:


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I couldn't make it through ten minutes Freddy.... once the started talking about a joint cyber security unit again..... after all the evidence.... he still calling it a witch hunt.... talking about Hillary and the election.... AGAIN.... :smh:


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cant say we aint try to give the clown a chance....

its amazin how trumpty dumpty convinces himself of his own bullshit...
 
I couldn't make it through ten minutes Freddy.... once the started talking about a joint cyber security unit again..... after all the evidence.... he still calling it a witch hunt.... talking about Hillary and the election.... AGAIN.... :smh:


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Wait hold on, couldn't watch this live but are you telling me he floated this retarded idea again??? :confused:
 
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'You have been watching one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president I have ever seen': Anderson Cooper eviscerates Trump after Vladmir Putin press conference
  • Anderson Cooper slammed President Trump in the wake of his press conference with Vladmir Putin on Monday in Helsinki
  • 'You have been watching one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president at a summit in front of a Russian leader,' said Cooper
  • President Trump was asked during the press conference if he would denounce Putin and if he believed his own intelligence agencies over the Russian leader

Anderson Cooper made it very clear how he felt about president Donald Trump's performance during his joint press conference with Russian leader Vladmir Putin.

'You have been watching perhaps one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president at a summit in front of a Russian leader certainly that I've ever seen,' began Cooper in his remarks once the press conference had ended on Monday.

Cooper said this in a calm and even voice, delivering it as fact and not an opinion.

'An extraordinary press conference,' added Cooper, who is on assignment in Helsinki for the week.
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Cooper then explained how he arrived at his review of President Trump's performance in his first question to Christiane Amanpour, who is also in Finland.

'Christiane, given the opportunity, asked by an American reporter who he trusted on the issue of Russian meddling, the U.S. Intelligence or Vladimir Putin, he blinked and he went to Hillary Clinton's e-mail server,' noted Cooper.

'As to who he holds responsible, he holds both responsible. I think we are all to blame. We have a chance to make some great things.'

Cooper continued: 'Made no mention of the shooting down of a plane, Crimea and election interference. In fact he said all he can do is ask the question about election interference. And said that Vladimir Putin was very powerful in his denial of it and the president went on to say he doesn't see any reason why it would have been Russia who interfered.'

Amanpour quickly made it clear that she was very much in agreement with Cooper and equally bewildered by what she had just witnessed take place on he international stage.

'I think that was it. "I don't see any reason why it would have been Russia hacking into our election and went on to talk about the server and the 30,000 e-mails," et cetera,' replied Amanpour.

'He basically said in Russia, they would never have let this stuff happen. I mean it really was quite extraordinary actually. I thought we were going to get out of that press conference with a minimum of damage and that was really, really extraordinary as you just said.'

She went on to note: 'And he then said that Putin came up with a great offer as to how to figure this out, which of course Putin responded as he always does with the sort of obfuscation. Yes, we have a sort of treaty on various issues, but you have to send us a formal letter and we'll respond and we'll reciprocate but only in kind. We need to have people of interest.'

This all came to a head in the press conference when the AP cut right to the heart of the matter in the final question of the day.

'Just now, President Putin denied having anything to do with the election interference in 2016. very U.S. Intelligence agency has concluded that Russia did,' said Jonathan Lemier.

'My first question for you, sir, is who do you believe? My second question is would you now, with the whole world watching, tell President Putin, would you denounce what happened in 2016 and would you warn him to never do it again?'

President Trump responded by first trying to change the narrative.

'So let me just say that we have two thoughts. You have groups that are wondering why the FBI never took the server, why haven't they taken the server. Why was the FBI told to leave the office of the democratic national committee,' said President Trump.

'I've been wondering that. I've been asking that for months and months and I've been tweeting it out and calling it out on social media. Where is the server? I want to know where is the server and what is the server saying? With that being said, all I can do is ask the question.'

He then answered the question of who he believed more by saying: 'So I have great confidence in my intelligence people, but I will tell you that president Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today. And what he did is an incredible offer. He offered to have the people working on the case come and work with their investigators with respect to the 12 people. I think that's an incredible offer. Okay thank you.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...l-performances-president-Anderson-Cooper.html
 
Schumer is blowing him out right now !!!!

Now I see why a lot of Republicans do not want to run for reelection. Trump has really put their balls against the wall
He's put their balls in a meatgrinder …. :smh:
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