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John McCain Instantly Regretted This Attack On Trump's Immigration Policy

John McCain is nipping at President Trump's ankles over his zero tolerance immigration

policy

The Arizona RINO Senator is known to repeatedly stab President Trump in the back.

But McCain fired off one attack on Trump that instantly caught him red-handed telling this

massive lie.

Of all the Never Trump RINOs in the Senate, McCain is the most vocal champion of open

borders and amnesty.

That put him in direct confrontation with Trump beginning in the GOP Presidential primary.

McCain – who lost in a humiliating blowout to Barack Obama because of his liberal views

on guns, immigration and foreign policy – eventually withdrew his support for Trump after the Access

Hollywood tape.

Trump won the GOP nomination – and the Presidency – because voters were fed up with politicians

like John McCain who said one thing on the campaign trail and then voted another way

in Congress.

A perfect example of McCain's dishonor was his 2010 primary against a Tea Party challenger.

When McCain was facing a challenge from his right by J.D. Hayworth, McCain poured resources

into a TV ad proclaiming his support for a border fence.

Of course once in office, McCain immediately signed on to Chuck Schumer's doomed "Gang

of Eight" amnesty legislation.

McCain's habit of lying reared its ugly head again over the Trump administration's

zero tolerance immigration policy.

Liberal journalists and pro-amnesty politicians in both parties are falsely accusing the Trump

administration of separating families at the border.

The truth is illegal alien families who show up at proper points of entry and request asylum

remain together while they complete the process.

The Trump administration is holding fewer than 2,000 children in a converted Walmart

where they have access to education and video games as well as three meals a day while their

parents are being processed for entering the country illegally.

McCain – who is a key part of the Washington establishment that prioritizes illegal aliens

over actual American citizens – lashed out at the President by echoing liberal, pro-amnesty

talking points.

McCain tweeted:

But McCain's tweet once again revealed the fraudulent nature of his political career.

The candidate who once dubbed his campaign bus "The Straight Talk Express" is nothing

more than a two-faced huckster.

In 2015, McCain sponsored a resolution calling for the exact same zero tolerance immigration

policy put into place by the Trump administration.

McCain wrote:

"ARIZONA'S YUMA SECTOR HAS GONE FROM BEING ONE OF THE BUSIEST SECTORS FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION

IN THE U.S. TO ONE OF THE MOST SECURE THANKS TO THE STEPPED-UP EFFORTS OF OUR LAW ENFORCEMENT

OFFICIALS UNDER OPERATION STREAMLINE."

"DESPITE THIS SUCCESS, THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION CONTINUES TO SCALE BACK IMPORTANT PROGRESS

BY CEASING TO PROSECUTE ILLEGAL BORDER CROSSERS.

THE CITIZENS OF ARIZONA CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE THE GAINS THAT HAVE BEEN MADE TO SECURE THE

SOUTHERN BORDER, AND I WILL NOT STOP FIGHTING TO ENSURE THAT WE HAVE THE BEST POLICIES IN

PLACE TO KEEP OUR COMMUNITIES SAFE."

Operation Streamline was

a

policy implemented by the Bush administration at certain parts of the border where illegal

entries were prosecuted and children were separated from their parents.

But the truth of the matter is this is another example of the

dishonesty that defines McCain's career which primed the GOP electorate to support

an outsider like Trump taking over the party.

McCain was flat out lying

in 2015.

He only supported a zero tolerance policy because he was set to face a conservative

primary challenger in 2016 and he knew there was no chance Obama would actually enforce

immigration law.

McCain's continued dishonesty on the topic of

immigration is why the GOP base is so loyal to Trump.

The President has implemented

his

Make America Great

Again

agenda

since taking office and its why he maintains such deep and strong support from

the Republican base.

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For more infomation >> A Foreign Spy's Trip To Washington Convicts Obama In This Horrific Scandal - Duration: 12:07.

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Legisladores mexicanos viajan a Washington, EU - Duration: 1:25.

 Una comisión de legisladores mexicanos se encuentra en Washington, en la embajada mexicana, para presentar una denuncia en contra de las políticas migratorias del mandatario de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, con las que la semana pasada separó familias migrantes

 La senadora Laura Rojas Hernández (PAN), presidenta la comisión de de Relaciones Exteriores de la Cámara Alta,  compartió en su cuenta de Twitter que se encuentra en compañía de legisladores como el presidente de la Mesa Directiva Ernesto Cordero (PAN), Angélica de la Peña (PRD) y Jesús Casillas Casillas (PRI)

 Lo anterior, como anunciaron la semana pasada, con el fin de llevar a cabo una reunión para manifestar su rechazo a la política de cero tolerancia del presidente de los Estados Unidos que la semana pasada separó a más de 2 mil niños migrantes de sus padres

 "Ya en Washington para reuniones con nuestros homólogos para expresar rechazo a la política de tolerancia cero de @realDonaldTrump que ha separado a más de 2000 a niños migrantes de sus padres

Aquí en nuestra embajada tras reunión preparatoria.#FamiliesBelongTogether".  ml  

For more infomation >> Legisladores mexicanos viajan a Washington, EU - Duration: 1:25.

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Tyler Hilinski, Washington State football player, had brain damage at time of suicide - Duration: 3:48.

PULLMAN, Wash. -- The family of the Washington State football player who died of suicide in January said the 21-year-old quarterback had extensive brain damage that's been linked to concussions from playing the sport

Tyler Hilinski was found dead in his apartment with a gunshot wound and a suicide note in January

Mark and Kym Hilinski told NBC's "Today" show on Tuesday that the Mayo Clinic requested to do an autopsy of their son's brain

The interview comes alongside the debut of a new Sports Illustrated documentary about the family's search for answers

The family in those interviews said the autopsy results indicated that their son had signs of extensive brain damage known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, which has been found in hundreds of former NFL players

The sophomore quarterback was last seen alive the same day, when he dropped a teammate off on campus for morning class

Police said the rifle belonged to a teammate and that Hilinski took it without the teammate's knowledge on or before Jan

12.Kym Hilinski said they were shocked and numb after finding out that he had shot himself

She said he'd never shot a gun until the day before he died.There were no verbal signs that the young football player was suffering

His mother said he was quiet, reserved but always happy."Did football kill Tyler?

I don't think so. Did he get CTE from football? Probably. Was that the only thing that attributed to his death? I don't know," Kym Hilinski said in the documentary

The family's other son also appeared in the documentary. Ryan Hilinski was noted as a star quarterback at his high school in California and is set to play at the University of South Carolina with the support of his parents

Ryan Hilinski said his brother's brain damage diagnosis scared him and made him worried he may suffer what his brother went through, but that he's still committed to playing football

"I think Tyler would want me to do the same thing. I don't think he'd want me to stop," Ryan Hilinski said

Tyler Hilinski appeared in eight games during his sophomore season, throwing for 1,176 yards and seven touchdowns

His most memorable outing came in the second week of the season, when he led Washington State from a 21-point deficit in the fourth quarter to beat Boise State 47-44 in triple overtime

Hilinski threw for 240 yards and three touchdowns coming off the bench and was carried off the field after the victory

 His only start came in the Holiday Bowl against Michigan State, although he played extensively in a loss to Arizona

He was expected to be the starting quarterback this coming fall during his junior year

Washington State said it's adding more safeguards to help students, including a second formal mental health screening for all football players and meetings with all varsity sports athletes to consider mental health risks

The family has started the Hilinski's Hope Foundation to raise awareness about mental health wellness for student-athletes

For more infomation >> Tyler Hilinski, Washington State football player, had brain damage at time of suicide - Duration: 3:48.

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Former Washington State Quarterback Tyler Hilinski Had Stage 1 CTE - Duration: 5:59.

Former Washington State Quarterback Tyler Hilinski Had Stage 1 CTE

In a new Sports Illustrated story on former Washington State quarterback Tyler Hilinski, who committed suicide in January, it is revealed that the 21-year-old had chronic traumatic encephalopathy.

The Greg Bishop story provides a glimpse at how Hilinski's family has been adjusting to life since his death, and how one of the factors behind moving on for the family was finding out what potentially caused Hilinski to take his own life.

After getting his brain tested, the family learned Tyler was suffering from the lowest level of CTE.

They cleaned out his locker, hoping to find Tyler's phone. They never did and that tormented them, the care he took to dispose of the one thing that might give them some answers.

They visited the funeral home, asking a priest to pray over Tyler's body, while Kym touched his hand and kissed him one last time. Divine intervention yielded the same thing—no answers.

They decided to send his brain to the Mayo Clinic to be examined. It was packed in ice and mailed away. Then the test results came back. That changed everything again.

First, the Whitney County medical examiner called to say that Tyler's toxicology report showed no trace of drugs or alcohol. ("That actually made it worse," Mark says.) The Mayo Clinic's findings arrived next.

Kym read the first sentence—"After reviewing the tissue we can confirm that he had the pathology of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)"—and started to reconsider her entire search. The diagnosis was Stage I, the lowest level.

But still, Tyler had been just 21, he hadn't played that much in college and for most of his life he manned the most protected of positions. If he had CTE, anyone could.

She read that depression was one symptom for Stage 1 and a doctor told her Tyler's brain looked "like that of a much older, elderly man.".

She didn't want to blame football—to be clear: she does not blame football—and yet the diagnosis also gave her family its clearest and, in some ways, only known factor in his death.

"It helped us to know," Kelly says, "that a) there was something wrong and b) that he was hurting and we couldn't understand it. It was, O.K., we have a legitimate why. That's enough of that.".

Even then, Mark and Kym's guilt remained strong, maybe even stronger.

Tyler had played linebacker before high school, had played quarterback with abandon, had perhaps suffered that concussion as a college freshman and told Kelly he had endured a hit against Arizona that had "rocked him." He must have been suffering in ways they could never comprehend.

Being able to label what happened didn't change what happened. It didn't change the fact their son loved football. And that didn't change how the sport he adored seemed to at least contribute to his death.

And, on top of all of that, their youngest son, Ryan was about to accept a scholarship to play quarterback for an FBS program, starting in 2019.

If his life mimicked Tyler's—same genes, same sport, same position—would he suffer the same fate? Would the Mark and Kym stop him? Could they?. When it comes to how Hilinski contracted CTE though, the story isn't as clear.

The quarterback never missed time because of a confirmed concussion, but he did have a couple of instances where he might have suffered a head injury during his three years as a Cougar.

Other than what Tyler deemed a possible concussion sustained during practice his freshman season, nothing to that point appeared amiss.

Last October, Tyler relieved Falk late in the second quarter at Arizona, down 20–7. In just over a half, he completed 45 passes for 509 yards and two touchdowns. He also threw four interceptions and Washington State lost.

Sensing some distress in his younger brother—who also mentioned sustaining a hit that had "rocked" him—Kelly sent the rest of the family text messages saying Tyler was having trouble putting the defeat behind him.

Hilinski was redshirted when he first arrived at Washington State, and then played in 11 games combined during his redshirt-freshman and reshirt-sophomore seasons. You can read Bishop's entire piece on Hilinski and his family here.

For more infomation >> Former Washington State Quarterback Tyler Hilinski Had Stage 1 CTE - Duration: 5:59.

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Justin Bieber And Hailey Baldwin Take Their PDA Tour To Washington State - Duration: 2:30.

Justin Bieber And Hailey Baldwin Take Their PDA Tour To Washington State

Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin's great North American reconciled-couple PDA tour continues out in Washington state.

The couple was photographed hanging poolside together in Ronald, Washington yesterday.

They attended church out in Kirkland, as Bieber likes to do with his girlfriends.

He and his last girlfriend, Selena Gomez, made Wednesday church date nights in Los Angeles their thing.

This whole situation is kind of a pattern for Bieber.

In his relationship with both Baldwin and Gomez, after breaking up, he started attending church conferences with his exes, which eventually lead to them getting full-on back together.

At this point, Baldwin and Bieber have been spotted being coupley together in Miami, New York, Ontario, and now Washington.

In New York City, they were filmed by paparazzi making out in the middle of a busy park sidewalk.

Bieber hinted it was just to get back at the paparazzi via an Instagram comment he liked.

(Whether it really hurt the paps though is hard to say, as juicy footage like that gets more coverage than say, a shot of Bieber and Baldwin hiding their heads under hoods.)Yesterday, Bieber did the unprecedented, going Instagram official with Baldwin when he shared a shot of her in his story.

This is treatment that Gomez, his ex, did not get during their rekindled romance this past fall and winter.

Gomez did, however, share a shot of Bieber for his birthday.

For more infomation >> Justin Bieber And Hailey Baldwin Take Their PDA Tour To Washington State - Duration: 2:30.

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Videgaray realizará gira de trabajo a Washington, D.C. - Duration: 1:25.

Compartir  Este martes 26 y miércoles 27 de junio, el secretario de Relaciones Exteriores, Luis Videgaray, realizará una gira de trabajo en Washington, D

C., para participar en encuentros entre legisladores mexicanos y estadounidenses.  El objetivo es transmitir la posición de México respecto de la separación y detención de familias migrantes que está llevando a cabo el gobierno de Estados Unidos en la frontera entre nuestros países

 En un comunicado, la cancillería indicó que el secretario también participará en la reunión de los legisladores mexicanos con Luis Almagro, Secretario General de la Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA) para dialogar sobre las medidas que la OEA y la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos están considerando ante la separación y detención de familias migrantes

 Asimismo, el Canciller sostendrá reuniones con funcionarios de la Casa Blanca para dar seguimiento a la agenda bilateral en temas de comercio, seguridad y migración, además de que tendrá un encuentro con Luis Alberto Moreno, presidente del Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID)

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For more infomation >> Videgaray realizará gira de trabajo a Washington, D.C. - Duration: 1:25.

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Washington - La Corte suprema Usa ha dato ragione ad un pasticciere cristiano del Colorado che si er - Duration: 2:29.

 Washington - La Corte suprema Usa ha dato ragione ad un pasticciere cristiano del Colorado che si era rifiutato di fare una torta a una coppia gay per le sue nozze in nome del Primo Emendamento

  Il collegio non ha deciso sulla questione più generale se un esercizio commerciale può negare il proprio servizio agli omosessuali ma si è limitato a censurare la commissione per i diritti umani del Colorado, che si era pronunciata contro il pasticciere sostenendo che aveva violato la legge statale anti discriminazione

Una legge, quest'ultima, che vieta ai commercianti di rifiutare i propri servizi in base alla razza, al sesso e allo stato maritale

 Ma per la Corte suprema (7 sì e 2 no) la commissione per i diritti civili del Colorado ha mostrato ostilità verso la religione

Il giudice Anthony Kennedy, che con il suo voto aveva aperto al riconoscimento delle nozze gay negli Stati Uniti nel 2015, ha affermato nella sua opinione di maggioranza che la questione «deve attendere una ulteriore elaborazione»

 Protagonisti della vicenda il pasticcere Jack Kennedy e i promessi sposi David Mullins e Charlie Craig, che nel 2012 si erano visti negare la torta per il loro fatidico sì

Un caso che aveva diviso l'America: da un lato gli attivisti dei diritti gay schierati con la coppia gay, dall'altra i sostenitori della pasticceria "Masterpiece Cakeshop"

 Ricorsi analoghi sono pendenti, incluso uno alla Corte suprema da parte di un fiorista che si è rifiutato di vendere fiori per un matrimonio gay

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