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Washington Swamp On Alert As 2 Supreme Court Justices Prepare To Retire.

Do you hear that?

It's the sound of countless liberals shrieking in fear.

Sounds pretty good to me!

Despite their best efforts, the left has not been able to topple Trump.

Time and again they've made huge boasts.

He couldn't win the election.

We're going to stop the Inauguration.

He's getting impeached.

They'll never pass the tax bill.

Yet time and again the democrats prove they are all talk, no punch.

Now things are about to get much worse for the party of Stalin.

Democrats have clung on to a wee bit of power, thanks to the balance of Justices on the Supreme

Court.

Their time is rapidly running out.

Some of the biggest leftists on the Court are well past their prime.

And people know they are about to hang up the gavel.

Two of the most prominent Justices are about to help Trump score historic wins.

From The Guardian:

With speculation mounting over the possible retirement of supreme court justice Anthony

Kennedy, Trump could have a lasting impact on reshaping America's most important court.

"It will create the most conservative court since the mid-1930s," he added.

While the likelihood of a pending vacancy is far from confirmed, judicial watchers have

set their sights on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a progressive icon who turned 85 this year,

and Kennedy, a critical swing vote who has been the subject of retirement rumors for

the second straight year.

Any vacancy prior to 2020 would almost certainly be filled by Trump, and a rules change adopted

by Republicans during the Gorsuch nomination fight enabled the Senate to confirm supreme

court justices with a simple majority vote.

Kennedy was a Ronald Reagan appointee.

While he is often viewed as conservative, he has historically voted in favor of liberal

issues as well.

Giving rise to his role as a "swing" vote.

But he and Ginsburg are reaching an age where they can't stay on for long.

Both are in their mid-80's, an old age for any job.

Despite not being physically fit for the office, you might wonder about their mental state.

With each passing year, staying on the Supreme Court will become a bigger challenge.

Expect them to retire sooner, rather than later.

Which is a big win for President Trump.

The Supreme Court was a major issue for many voters.

Had Crooked Hillary won, she would have polluted the highest court in the land with radical,

Socialist justices.

They would have torn our Constitution to shreds.

Who knows what kind of horrible damage would have been done?

Thank God Trump is in the White House.

He has promised to appoint conservative, Constitutionalists to the Supreme Court.

As such, they will have a tremendous impact on our country.

You better believe issues like abortion will be overturned immediately.

And that's just for starters.

A dynamic change will take place in our country.

Liberals will lose plenty of sleep, as they watch their toxic policies get demolished.

I, for one, couldn't be happier.

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For more infomation >> Washington Swamp On Alert As 2 Supreme Court Justices Prepare To Retire - Duration: 3:25.

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BENJAMIN FULFORD - CRISE FINANCEIRA | GUERRA CIVIL NO OCIDENTE, EM WASHINGTON DC., EUROPA, BRASIL... - Duration: 13:58.

For more infomation >> BENJAMIN FULFORD - CRISE FINANCEIRA | GUERRA CIVIL NO OCIDENTE, EM WASHINGTON DC., EUROPA, BRASIL... - Duration: 13:58.

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Former ambassador to Switzerland touts apprenticeship program for Washington state - Duration: 11:39.

For more infomation >> Former ambassador to Switzerland touts apprenticeship program for Washington state - Duration: 11:39.

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Growing an inclusive economy in Greater Washington - Duration: 1:31.

People should get smarter faster about understanding that business in collaboration

with government, and not-for-profits, can help enhance economic growth.

Economic growth is what drives wages.

It helps people, it creates household formation.

When JPMorgan goes into a community, the physical thing you see is the branch.

But we also have, behind that, mortgage lending.

We bring in philanthropy, which is around work skills, affordable housing.

We support entrepreneurs of color, we support middle market companies.

So, you know, it's the full force and faith of JPMorgan coming in to help a community expand.

Washington is the third largest market in the United States,

if you include the greater Washington area, which includes Maryland and Virginia.

It's the home of our government.

It's a huge tech center.

So it's a great place to do business.

It has wonderful spots, and it has places that need help.

So I was just in Ward 7 and Ward 8, and we have to do a better job as a society figuring

out how we can help folks who need help.

So in the greater Washington area, we'll be opening 70 branches.

So it's not just a branch, it'll be multiple branches that obviously creates jobs.

Directly that's 700 people.

It's lending to local businesses.

It's affordable housing.

It's helping people manage their investments.

Hopefully it helps lift up the community.

I mean, that's why we're doing it and why we work so closely with a lot of local institutions

who know the neighborhoods really well.

For more infomation >> Growing an inclusive economy in Greater Washington - Duration: 1:31.

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Washington Co. won't count any of its 11 provisional ballots - Duration: 0:56.

For more infomation >> Washington Co. won't count any of its 11 provisional ballots - Duration: 0:56.

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Top North Korean official expected to deliver letter to Trump in Washington - Duration: 10:13.

A top aide to Kim Jong Un is expected to hand a letter from the North Korean leader to President Trump in Washington Friday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said after reporting "good progress" in talks between the two sides to revive an on-again, off-again nuclear summit

Kim Yong Chol was spotted leaving his hotel in New York City early Friday for the trip to Washington in a convoy of SUVs

He is the highest-ranking North Korean official to visit the U.S. in 18 years, and his trip to the White House will be a highly symbolic sign of easing tensions after fears of war escalated amid North Korean nuclear and missile tests last year

"I am confident we are moving in the right direction," Pompeo told reporters at a Thursday news conference in New York after meeting Thursday with former North Korean military intelligence chief Kim Yong Chol

"Our two countries face a pivotal moment in our relationship, and it would be nothing short of tragic to let this opportunity go to waste

"Pompeo optimistic after North Korea meetings, but lacks details on a summitPompeo would not say that the summit is a definite go for Singapore on June 12 and could not say if that decision would be made after Trump reads Kim Jong Un's letter

However, his comments were the most positive from any U.S. official since Mr. Trump abruptly canceled the meeting last week after belligerent statements from the North

The two countries, eying the first summit between the U.S. and the North after six decades of hostility, have also been holding negotiations in Singapore and the demilitarized zone between the two Koreas

Early Thursday, Mr. Trump told reporters "we are doing very well" with North Korea

He added there may even need to be a second or third summit meeting to reach a deal on North Korean denuclearization but still hedged, saying "maybe we'll have none

"Trump shows optimism on North Korea – what has changed?Pompeo, the former CIA chief who has traveled to North Korea and met with Kim Jong Un twice in the past two months, said he believed the country's leaders are "contemplating a path forward where they can make a strategic shift, one that their country has not been prepared to make before

"He tweeted from New York: "Good progress today during our meetings" with Kim and his team

Yet he also said at his news conference that difficult work remains including hurdles that may appear to be insurmountable as negotiations progress on the U

S. demand for North Korea's complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization

"We will push forward to test the proposition that we can achieve that outcome," he said

Pompeo spoke after meeting with Kim Yong Chol for a little more than two hours at the residence of the deputy U

S. ambassador to the United Nations. The talks had been expected to be held in two sessions, one in the morning and one in the early afternoon, and had not been expected to conclude until 1:30 p

m. Instead, the two men wrapped up at 11:25 a.m.Pompeo said they finished everything they needed to address in the morning session

Immediately afterward, he tweeted that he had had substantive talks on the priorities for the potential summit

Pompeo was accompanied by Andrew Kim, the head of a CIA unit assigned to work on North Korea, and Mark Lambert, the head of the State Department's Korea desk

"Our secretary of state is having very good meetings," Mr. Trump told reporters at Joint Base Andrews before departing on a trip to Texas

He said of the North Koreans, "I believe they will be coming down to Washington on Friday

A letter being delivered to me from Kim Jong Un. It is very important to them.""It is all a process," he said of arranging the summit

"Hopefully we will have a meeting on the 12th."Despite the upbeat messaging in the United States, Kim Jong Un, in a meeting with Russia's foreign minister on Thursday, complained about the U

S. trying to spread its influence in the region, a comment that may complicate the summit plans

"As we move to adjust to the political situation in the face of U.S. hegemonism, I am willing to exchange detailed and in-depth opinions with your leadership and hope to do so moving forward," Kim told Sergey Lavrov

North Korea's flurry of diplomatic activity following an increase in nuclear weapons and missile tests in 2017 suggests that Kim is eager for sanctions relief to build his economy and for the international legitimacy a summit with Mr

Trump would provide. But there are lingering doubts on whether he will ever fully relinquish his nuclear arsenal, which he may see as his only guarantee of survival in a region surrounded by enemies

Mr. Trump views a summit as a legacy-defining opportunity to make a nuclear deal, but he has left the world guessing since canceling the meeting last week in an open letter to Kim that complained of the North's "tremendous anger and open hostility

" North Korea's conciliatory response to that letter appears to have put the summit back on track

Kim Yong Chol is the most senior North Korean visitor to the United States since Vice Marshal Jo Myong Rok visited Washington in 2000 to meet President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Madeleine Albright

That was the last time the two sides, which are technically at war, attempted to arrange a leadership summit

It was an effort that ultimately failed as Clinton's time in office ran out, and relations turned sour again after George W

Bush took office in early 2001 with a tough policy on the North.Kim Yong Chol, vice chairman of the North Korean ruling party's central committee, was allowed into the United States despite being on a U

S. sanctions list, and North Korean officials are not normally allowed to travel outside the New York area

The North Korean mission at the United Nations did not respond to an email seeking comment Thursday, and phone calls were not answered

___Lederman reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Christopher Bodeen in Beijing, Jonathan Lemire in Washington and Edith M

Lederer at the United Nations contributed.

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