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Major Scandal In Washington DC – AG Jeff Sessions Caught Obstructing POTUS!!! - Duration: 13:11.
Major Scandal In Washington DC – AG Jeff Sessions Caught Obstructing POTUS!!!
Prior to President Trump's warning to U.S.'s sanctuary cities that they must comply with
immigration officials otherwise pay the price, Attorney General Jeff Sessions supported that
same warning with a statement of his own.
"The American people know that when cities and states refuse to help enforce immigration
laws, our nation is less safe," Attorney General Sessions during a media briefing,
noting that federal officials could dry out funding to cities and counties that shelter
illegal aliens.
"Such policies cannot continue," Sessions stated.
"They make our nation less safe by putting dangerous criminals back on the street."
Sessions said that he doesn't ask much, only obedience to the law of the U.S.
"Today, I am urging states and local jurisdictions to comply with these federal laws," he added.
Jeff Sessions paid especial attention to Maryland, which is strongly determined to become a sanctuary
state.
This move comes up at the same time as the incident in the Rockville, Md.
Highschool, in which a 14-year-old has been raped by two older students, of whom at least
one is an illegal immigrant.
"I would plead with the people of Maryland to understand this makes the state of Maryland
more at risk for violence and crime, that it's not good policy," he said, calling
the policy "a mistake."
It is mandatory by the federal law that every police agency informs immigration authorities
if and when an illegal alien is taken into custody.
However, cities such as Chicago, New York City, San Francisco and others alike, constantly
fail to do this.
As we all remember, President Trump issued an executive order in January cracking down
on sanctuary cities.
"Sanctuary jurisdictions across the United States willfully violate Federal law in an
attempt to shield aliens from removal from the United States.
These jurisdictions have caused immeasurable harm to the American people and to the very
fabric of our Republic," Trump's order said.
"Tens of thousands of removable aliens have been released into communities across the
country, solely because their home countries refuse to accept their repatriation.
Many of these aliens are criminals who have served time in our Federal, State, and local
jails.
The presence of such individuals in the United States, and the practices of foreign nations
that refuse the repatriation of their nationals, are contrary to the national interest,"
the order continued.
This same executive order permitted Attorney General Sessions to "ensure that jurisdictions
that willfully refuse to comply … are not eligible to receive Federal funding, except
as proved necessary for law enforcement purposes by the Attorney General or the Secretary."
He claimed that the administration is more than ready to cut funding if it proved necessary,
and stated that communities applying for DOJ funding now must prove that they comply with
the immigration law.
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A discovery off Washington's coast - Duration: 2:30.
For more infomation >> A discovery off Washington's coast - Duration: 2:30. -------------------------------------------
Washington's temperature hasn't dropped below 80 degrees in 80 hours - Duration: 3:45.
Kristi Agosto, right, holds her son Vincent, 1, as Katie Parker, left, and her 1-year-old son Jack try to cool off at Beverly Triton Beach in Edgewater, Md
, on July 3. (Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post) Washington is in the final day of a week-long heat wave
Since last Friday, the temperature has hit at least 90 degrees every day. The afternoon heat and humidity have been punishing, feeling as hot as 110 degrees
But the round-the-clock lack of relief from the heat has proved most notable. For 80 hours now, starting at 8 a
m. Monday, the temperatures has remained at or above 80 degrees. This lack of cooling, and string of sultry nights, ranks among the most extreme on record
Thursday is set to mark the third straight calendar day with temperatures remaining above 80 (unless the temperature falls unexpectedly into the 70s before midnight), which would rank among the top seven longest stretches on record, dating back to 1872
All of the 10 longest periods above 80 degrees have occurred since 1999, and eight out of 10 since 2010
In 2013, the temperature remained at least 80 for 138 hours. The second longest streak, in 2016, it remained that warm for 133 hours
The third longest streak in 2011 lasted 128 hours. The current streak is likely to end around 90 hours, in the early morning Friday
Because of low temperatures of just 80 Wednesday and Thursday, Washington notched record warm minimum temperatures both days
Tuesday's record surpassed the previous mark of 79 set in 1898 and 2002, while Wednesday's muggy low tied 2002
Lows of 80 degrees and higher, now commonplace, were once very rare. They occurred just 26 times from 1872 to 1999 or about once every five years
Since 2000, they've happened 37 times (including Thursday) or twice every year on average
(Ian Livingston) The proliferation of these extremely high low temperatures is the expected result of climate warming in Washington, both from urbanization and increasing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere
The high low temperatures have consequences as they signify limited nighttime cooling which, for people without access to air-conditioning, can be extremely taxing on the body and the cause of heat-related illness
A big cold front sweeping through the Washington region Friday will put an end to this extended sauna-like stretch
Much lower humidity and cooler temperatures arrive this weekend. Low temperatures will sink into the 60s and even upper 50s in some of the Washington region's cooler areas
Ian Livingston contributed to this report.
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Camille Raymond (Premiers Baisers) : Sa nouvelle vie au FMI à Washington... - Duration: 2:29.
Depuis 2013, Camille Raymond alias Justine Girard dans l'incontournable sitcom d'AB Productions Premiers Baisers, vit avec son mari Jean-Xavier à Washington
L'ex-actrice, aujourd'hui âgée de 41 ans, travaille au service communication du Fonds monétaire international (FMI)
Une nouvelle vie étonnante ? Pas tant que ça. "Parallèlement aux tournages, je suivais une maîtrise de finance à Paris-Dauphine
Après Science-Po, j'ai fini mes études à Londres. Ça m'a donné le goût des voyages comme l'envie de voir mes enfants grandir à l'étranger", raconte-t-elle à Gala, qui l'a rencontrée chez elle aux États-Unis
Résultat, "après six mois d'entretiens et de tests écrits", elle a décroché un poste au FMI et, parmi ses missions, elle coordonne les rencontres de la présidente Christine Lagarde (ex-ministre des Finances sous Nicolas Sarkozy)
Camille Raymond, passée à Paris par des agences comme DDB ou DETC-Euro RSCG, n'a pas manqué d'emmener ses enfants dans ses valises : Vanille (18 ans, qui étudie désormais les maths à Londres), Thaïs (16 ans), Dune (9 ans) et Virgile (5 ans)
Est-elle un peu nostalgique de sa précédente carrière ? "En y repensant, j'aimais beaucoup l'ambiance des tournages, des plateaux de séries
Nous étions alors une soixantaine, tous dans le même bateau", dit-elle. La relève est peut-être assurée puisque sa fille Thaïs est inscrite au conservatoire de théâtre du Lycée français de Washington
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Donald Trump Shook Up Washington With One Major Announcement - Duration: 12:46.
Donald Trump Shook Up Washington With One Major Announcement
Donald Trump was sent to Washington to shake up the status quo.
Trump supporters want to see the swamp drained.
That finally happened when Trump rocked Washington with one huge announcement.
Trump has been dissatisfied with his National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster.
McMaster – a three star General – was one of Trump's globalist advisors.
He advocated for remaining on Obama's Iran nuclear deal and Paris Global Warming Accords.
McMaster also boxed the President in on sending more troops to Afghanistan.
So Trump fired McMaster on Thursday and replaced him with John Bolton.
Bolton has served in three previous Republican administrations as Assistant Attorney General,
Under Secretary of State, and U.N. Ambassador.
He is well known for his conservative views and has spent the last two years defending
Trump's America First agenda on trade.
He also shares the President's suspicions on globalist institutions like the United
Nations.
Politico reports:
"BOLTON IS A CONTROVERSIAL FIGURE ON THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE.
HE CHEERED ON THE 2003 INVASION OF IRAQ, CALLED FOR BOMBING IRAN TO STOP ITS NUCLEAR PROGRAM,
DISMISSED THE IDEA OF A TWO-STATE SOLUTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND DERIDED THE UNITED
NATIONS, WHERE HE ONCE SERVED AS U.S. AMBASSADOR IN THE GEORGE W. BUSH ADMINISTRATION.
LIKE TRUMP, HE HAS AN INTENSE WARINESS OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, AND HAS ALSO
QUESTIONED THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY'S CONCLUSION THAT RUSSIA INTERFERED IN THE 2016
U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION."
The foreign policy establishment will be horrified by Bolton's appointment.
That's because Bolton rejects the liberal world order that has benefited the global
elites at the expense of American sovereignty.
While some Trump supporters are wary of Bolton's past hawkishness, he told the President he
has no intentions of trying to talk him into starting any foreign wars.
What do you think of President Trump's decision to hire John Bolton?
Let us know your thoughts in the comment section.
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