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Trump worsens rift with allies with call for Russia to rejoin G7

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© Jorge Silva/Reuters
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin attend the family photo session at the APEC Summit in Danang, Vietnam November 11, 2017.
President Trump called on allies to reinstate Russia as part of the G7 Friday, deepening a rift over trade policy that spilled out on Twitter just days ahead of the summit in Canada.

"Russia should be in this meeting," Trump told reporters at the White House immediately before departing for the summit. "Why are we having a meeting without Russia being in the meeting? And I would recommend - and it's up to them - but Russia should be in the meeting, it should be a part of it. You know, whether you like it or not, and it may not be politically correct, but we have a world to run and the G-7 - which used to be the G-8, they threw Russia out - they should let Russia come back in because we should have Russia at the negotiating table."

Comment: Maybe Russia doesn't really need the G7.


Flashlight

Senator turned away from inspecting Texas Walmart converted into detention center for child migrants

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In 2015, Snopes attempted to fact-check "rumors" that "began to swirl in April 2015 when several Walmart stores around the U.S. were abruptly closed due what Walmart claimed were "plumbing problems." Walmarts in Pico Rivera, CA, Livingston, TX, Midland, TX, Brandon, FL, and Tulsa, OK, all suddenly closed their doors, with Walmart corporate announcing that some of those outlets would be shuttered for six months or more. We now know, even though Snopes has not updated its web page, that at least one of those Walmarts is a detention center to house children of immigrant families.


Comment: Not quite. The former Walmart store in question, in Brownsville, Texas - right on the US-Mexico border - is not one of the five Walmarts 'secretly requisitioned' by the government in 2015. Those five were Walmarts in Pico Rivera, California, Livingston, Texas, Midland, Texas, Brandon, Florida, and Tulsa, Oklahoma.

So the Walmart in this current story is not one of those.

There may be some connection between this Brownsville one and those 'closed for plumbing repairs' in 2015, but it's no secret that this one was refitted for housing migrant children:
'Closed Wal-Mart in Brownsville to Reopen as Shelter for Unaccompanied Minors'
krgv.com, 25 Jan 2017
A non-profit organization will resume the use of an abandoned Wal-Mart in Brownsville as a shelter.

A Southwest Key spokeswoman confirmed the facility is set to open on March. They said it'll be to welcome unaccompanied minors who crossed into the U.S. illegally.

It will be the 4th facility in Brownsville to shelter children, under the age of 17, who have crossed into the U.S. without an adult.

Southwest Key is federally funded by the Office of Refugees Resettlement. The group's mission is to provide a safe environment for unaccompanied children while they wait to be reunited with a sponsor or relative in the U.S.

Officials said the number of unaccompanied children in the past three years has, historically, been the highest. They expect the numbers to remain the same.

According to ORR's website, most children are coming from Central America. They said 15 to 17-year-olds still make the biggest age group.

The website also stated twice as many males are coming to the U.S. than females. The average stay for unaccompanied minors is 36 days.

Southwest Key officials said children are supervised during their stay. The program ensures youngsters have a safe place to sleep, are fed, educated and also have access to healthcare and counseling services.

The program did not confirm the amount of children that will be housed at the facility due security reasons.

Channel 5 News reached out to the city of Brownsville for comment on the opening of the shelter. They declined our request.



U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) attempted to enter the converted Walmart in Brownsville, TX to inspect the living conditions of immigrant children who had reportedly been separated from their parents and were rumored to be kept in cages and concrete floors of the converted Walmart. Merkley streamed live on social media his attempt to enter the facility but was denied entry by Homeland Security.

Rainbow

Trump softens Iran rhetoric prior to North Korea summit

Protesters
© Tasnim News Agency/Reuters
Iranian protest at President Trump's decision to walk out on the 2015 nuclear deal.
Discussing the upcoming summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Singapore, US President Donald Trump seemingly strayed off-topic to hold out the prospect of a new nuclear deal with Iran.

"Iran is not the same country that it was a few months ago," Trump told reporters at the White House at a joint press conference on Thursday with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe.

Iran's leaders are "much different" in recent months, Trump said, and they are no longer looking to the Mediterranean or causing trouble in Syria and Yemen. Trump had accused Tehran of having "malign influence" in the Middle East in early May, when he announced the US would be withdrawing from the JCPOA arrangement negotiated by the Obama administration in 2015.

Pointing to the upcoming denuclearization talks with North Korea, Trump said he hoped the Iranian leadership would "come sit down with us and we can make a deal that's good for everybody. We're going to be fine, with respect to Iran," Trump said.

Comment: Dare we hope?


Attention

G6+1? Trump and US allies engage in heated exchanges prior to key summit

The G7
© Yves Herman / Reuters
Activists wear masks of the leaders of the G7 nations outside the Regional Parliament in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, June 7, 2018.
Typically billed as a gathering aimed at fostering international cooperation, this year's G7 meeting is held in the shadow of a looming trade war between old allies, with heated exchanges between leaders of US, France and Canada.

Set to begin on Saturday in picturesque rural Quebec, the 44th meeting of the Group of Seven - Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the US - is off to a rocky start.

According to media reports, even as late as Thursday afternoon, Trump was rethinking his presence at the G7 meeting, telling advisers that there would be no point in attending the event since the US would be outnumbered on key issues. The summit comes after Trump slapped tariffs on steel and aluminum, and withdrew the US from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal - actions which have enraged Washington's allies.


Combative remarks from French President Emmanuel Macron may have stirred Trump's competitive spirit, and now it appears that the US President will use the meeting as an opportunity to double-down on his uncompromising trade policies.

Comment: It's only a 'trade' if its even.
See also: 'If US president doesn't care being isolated, we don't mind being six': Macron strikes hostile tone against Trump, says US can be kicked out of G7


Arrow Up

Trump: 'Russia should be in G7, whether you like it or not'

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rump speaks as he departs to the G7 Summit in Canada.
Donald Trump says Russia should be at the negotiating table in the G7 meeting whether the world powers "like it or not." The US president made the statement as he was preparing to fly to Canada for the summit.
"It used to be [the] G8 because Russia was in it, now Russia isn't in it... But Russia should be in this meeting. Why are we having a meeting while Russia isn't at the meeting," the US leader told reporters, adding that he will recommend Russia's inclusion in the summit. "Whether you like it or not, it may not be politically correct, but we have a world to run. And it's the G7, which used to be the G8, threw Russia out, they should let Russia come back in because we should have Russia at the negotiating table," he stated.
The 44th G7 summit is due to open in La Malbaie, Quebec. The summit has received significant attention due to a major decline in relations between the leaders of the participating states. French President Emmanuel Macron struck a hostile tone against Trump, saying that the US could be kicked out of the G7.

Comment: Including Russia would help the balance. What if they decide to keep it at G7 by adding Russia and kicking out the US? A possibility!


Pistol

RFK, Jr. to Tucker Carlson: JFK, RFK assassinations are government cover ups

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The Kennedys: RFK, JFK, RFK Jr.
Although the assassination of former US President John F. Kennedy. happened nearly 55 years ago, global interest in the event has only grown stronger with the passage of time.

As recently as 2013, 61 percent of Americans surveyed by CBS News still believed that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone in the assassination of President Kennedy, countering the government's official narrative of events.

The public's appetite for books, investigative journalism, and even feature films on this unsolved mystery has been insatiable over the years.

President Trump promised to release all of the documents related to the assassination of President Kennedy. Following the initial document release, Trump gave federal agencies six additional months to review and release the remaining documents.


Comment: Comparing inconsistencies and testimonials with the official narrative begs a reopening of these two cases and release of the remaining information currently withheld. Who is being protected? Certainly not the American public. The three-letter agencies?

See also:


Hiliter

What? Senate investigators suspect McCabe altered Mike Flynn's 302 report from the ambush interview

McCabe
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As TGP previously reported in February, according to Mike Cernovich, McCabe altered far left FBI investigator Peter Strzok's 302 notes on his interview with General Michael Flynn.

And then McCabe destroyed the evidence.

Now Senate investigators suspect McCabe altered his 302 notes on General Flynn and have referred the matter to Inspector General Horowitz.

Comment: If McCabe is requesting immunity, he knows he is backed into an uncomfortable corner and likely to be prosecuted. Another layer being exposed.

McCabe is also the guy who then used GoFundMe in a plea for funds...and got them. See: For the powerful: socialism, privacy, charity - For the powerless: capitalism, surveillance, rugged individualism


Snakes in Suits

McCabe interrogated Mike Flynn for Russia hoax while Flynn was a witness against McCabe in a sex discrimination case

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Mike Flynn • Andrew McCabe
Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA) sent a letter this week to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein who is currently leading the Department of Justice. As we have previously reported numerous times Jeff Sessions is still hiding under his desk.

In the letter Charles Grassley pointed out to Rosenstein that General Mike Flynn was a witness against Andrew McCabe in a sex abuse case when McCabe came to interview him. McCabe later reportedly altered the 302 interview reports and Mike Flynn was forced out of the Trump Campaign.
Additionally, former Director McCabe was fired for lack of candor regarding a leak to the Wall Street Journal, and Lt. General Flynn was an adverse witness in a pending sexual discrimination case against Mr. McCabe at the time Mr. McCabe was supervising a criminal inquiry targeting Lt. General Flynn.
Sarah Carter at Circa News first reported on this HUGE conflict of interest last year at Circa News.
The FBI launched a criminal probe against former Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn two years after the retired Army general roiled the bureau's leadership by intervening on behalf of a decorated counterterrorism agent who accused now-Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe and other top officials of sexual discrimination, according to documents and interviews.

Flynn's intervention on behalf of Supervisory Special Agent Robyn Gritz was highly unusual, and included a letter in 2014 on his official Pentagon stationary, a public interview in 2015 supporting Gritz's case and an offer to testify on her behalf. His offer put him as a hostile witness in a case against McCabe, who was soaring through the bureau's leadership ranks.

The FBI sought to block Flynn's support for the agent, asking a federal administrative law judge in May 2014 to keep Flynn and others from becoming a witness in her Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) case, memos obtained by Circa show. Two years later, the FBI opened its inquiry of Flynn.

Comment: Did McCabe go after Flynn out of revenge? Senator Grassley's letter is well worth the entire read.


MIB

FBI spy-op on Trump began in London earlier than thought - newly released texts implicate the Obama White House

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Steve Halper and Barack Obama
A new report from John Solomon of The Hill ties together several loose threads floating around over the genesis of the FBI/DOJ espionage operation against the Trump campaign, who was involved in the "setup" of campaign aides, and how text messages between FBI employees suggest that the Obama White House was not only aware of the operation - but possibly directing it.

Not only is the timeline moved up from the summer of 2016 to spring, Solomon provides clarification on early contacts between the players involved in DOJ/FBI sting and Trump campaign aides.

Footprints

Trump will skip the climate change summit at G7

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© Kevin Lamarque
The White House says US President Donald Trump will cut his trip to the G7 summit short, skipping a climate change session while staying for one on women empowerment. Trump is increasingly at odds with the other group members.

As Trump was about to depart for the summit, which will take place on Friday and Saturday in Charlevoix, Canada, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced that he would leave the venue for Singapore at 10:30 am on Saturday, while the summit will continue until 5:00 pm.

"The President will travel directly to Singapore from Canada in anticipation of his upcoming meeting with North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un Tuesday," Huckabee Sanders said on Thursday, adding that Trump's seat at the world leaders' table will be taken by his economic affairs aide, Everett Eissenstat.

Huckabee Sanders did not give any clue as to why Trump will be wrapping up his visit so hastily. Whatever the reason, it's unlikely to be the preparations for the summit with Kim, since Trump previously said he would only need to bring his attitude.

Trump's schedule means that while he will sit through the G-7 working session on "gender equality and women's empowerment," but the session on "climate change and clean energy" will kick off without him. The session starts at 10:45 am, when Trump will supposedly be en route to Singapore.