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The three Americans are back on U.S. soil.

They arrived at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington, D.C. just

minutes ago... and and President Trump

was there to greet them right

at 2:54 AM, local time.

Trump had announced their release hours earlier

in

a tweet.

The three are Kim Hak-song and Tony Kim --

both of whom worked at a Pyongyang university and were detained by

the North Korean regime about

a year ago -- also Kim Dong-chul, a Christian pastor.

Kim Dong-chul had

been detained the longest -- more than 900 days.

Their families have issued a statement thanking President Trump for engaging directly with

North Korea.

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Trump withdraws U.S. from Iran nuclear deal - Duration: 3:46.

The United States is withdrawing from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

Following the announcement,...

President Trump's national security adviser described the move as a way of sending a message

to North Korea.

Experts have contrasting views on the move.

Some fear it might derail the ongoing efforts to denuclearize the regime.

Lee Ji-won brings us their take on the matter.

"I am announcing today that the United States will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal."

With Tuesday's announcement from the White House, the U.S. has officially withdrawn from

the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, forged in 2015,... aimed at curbing Tehran's nuclear

program in exchange for eased economic sanctions.

President Trump said the U.S. has definitive proof Iran has been lying about its nuclear

activities, adding that the Obama-era deal was too weak to fully denuclearize Iran even

if it fully complied with the deal.

He warned that the highest level of economic sanctions will be imposed, and any nation

that helps Iran develop nuclear weapons will also be strongly sanctioned by the U.S.

The sanctions related to Iran's energy, auto and financial sectors will be imposed after

90-day and 180-day wind-down periods.

Other signatories to the deal, who had been trying to dissuade President Trump from making

this decision, expressed their regret in a statement.

Britain, Germany, France and the EU said they will continue to implement the deal,... while

Iran responded by saying it could restart industrial enrichment of uranium.

But Iran's President Hassan Rouhani said he would wait a few weeks to discuss the matter

with Iran's allies and other signatories to the nuclear deal first.

While the decision was widely expected, eyes are now on whether the decision will affect

a possible North Korea-U.S. denuclearization deal, expected to be made at their summit

in the coming weeks.

At a press conference after Tuesday's announcement, John Bolton, Trump's national security adviser,

said the message to North Korea is that the President wants a real deal and that the U.S.

will not tolerate inadequate deals.

Experts have mixed views on whether President Trump's decision will have an impact on what

appears to be an impending denuclearization deal with Pyongyang.

And while some say it may seem to give the U.S. the upper hand, North Korea could also

end up requesting more from Washington.

"It could seem like the U.S. is indirectly pressuring Pyongyang for a complete denuclearization

deal, but the North could also ask the U.S. to give it a rock solid security guarantee,...

so the U.S. cannot simply ditch the deal unilaterally at a later date."

But others doubt President Trump's decision to scrap the Iran deal will bother the North

Koreans at all.

"I don't think it'll have a significant effect.

The North Koreans never had much interest in the Iran deal.

When people in the west kept suggesting that the JCPOA was a model for a future North Korean

deal, they felt compelled to come out and state explicitly 'No, this is not a precedence

for us, we have the bomb, Iran doesn't, it suits their needs, it doesn't suit ours.

It's irrelevant.'"

With U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visiting North Korea for the second time on Wednesday,

eyes are on whether the two sides can iron out their remaining differences and finally

announce the date and location of their highly-anticipated summit.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

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Jobs You Can Do From Anywhere in the U S - Duration: 6:31.

- Hey, Angie Nelson here from theworkathomewife.com.

Today, we're going to be talking about some great companies

that hire all across the U.S.

A lot of you have expressed some concerns or frustrations

in finding out that maybe some

of the opportunities available don't hire in your state.

That's something we're going to be overcoming

and addressing today with some great opportunities

that are open to anyone within the United States,

no matter what state you're living in.

Make sure you stay 'til the end of the video

to find out how you can get my seven day series

on finding work at home and let's jump into some

of those great opportunities.

Now, there are a number of reasons

that companies may have some state restrictions

on their at-home employees.

For some, they want to simply keep their agents

within the state that they have a physical presence.

In some other instances, there are some states

that may make things a little more difficult

or less advantageous for companies

because of their employment laws or their taxes,

but there are quite a few companies that do hire

regardless of the state that you live in.

They may not have openings available

to every state all the time,

but they may have some open

in your region right now or maybe soon.

Some of those are going to be the ones

that we're talking about today.

Even better news, a lot of these are companies

that you've already heard of,

so you can rest assured that these are going

to be legitimate opportunities.

Now, the first opportunity we're going to

talk about is American Express.

American Express has a really large pool

of at-home customer service agents.

Many of these customer service agents don't necessarily

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but on the travel side instead.

These can be some great opportunities for those of you

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American Express does have a large number of openings

at any given time for their remote work force

and these are going to be employee positions,

so some of them are going to come with benefits.

Now, Apple is another company

that hires all across the United States.

They are specifically looking for their at-home employees

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Apple is one that is going to provide you

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Apple does hire for both chat and phone-based positions

and this is another one

that is going to have employee positions available

that do offer some benefits.

Now, staying in that same industry here,

we also have plenty of openings available

that we see quite frequently with Dell.

Dell's positions, they aren't all tech-based positions,

so if that's something that you're concerned about,

they do have other remote positions available as well.

You can hop on over to their job board

and go ahead and search for anything

that has the word remote in the title.

Now, when we're discussing some phone-based,

customer service positions,

we don't want to miss out on U-Haul.

This is a company that has a large demand

for at-home customer service agents and sales agents

and they are hiring quite frequently.

Now, this is one, when we talked before about

you may not see openings in every region all the time,

you may want to keep an eye on their job boards

for openings in your region.

Now, if phone jobs aren't your thing,

we do have some other opportunities available as well.

Leapforce is a really popular opportunity

among my blog readers and followers.

It, they are going to offer some search engine evaluation

and ad evaluation positions,

and those are going to be non-phone based.

You're going to be doing things like Google searches

and then letting Leapforce know whether the results

that you're being shown are relevant and quality results

for that specific search.

Now, these are going to be project-based jobs,

so they aren't going to last forever

and sometimes they do come with some hourly restrictions.

We have seen some of those projects that are limited

to maybe one hour a day.

We have also seen some that are,

allow you to work up to 20 hours per week.

They're really flexible most of the time as well,

as far as scheduling is concerned.

Now, Rev.com is going to be the last one

that we're speaking about in this video

and this is going to be a great one

for those of you out there who love to type.

This is going to be a transcription position.

Now, if you aren't familiar with transcription,

what that means is that you are listening

to an audio file and you're typing it out

into a text file for your client.

Rev offers some great short files and these are ones

that you can just hop in when you have time available,

pick them up, and complete the work.

If you are looking for something really flexible

without a lot of scheduling commitment,

Rev.com is one that you may want to check into.

Now, in the description below,

I'm going to leave you a link to a blog post

that has a list of several other opportunities

in addition to those that we discussed today.

If you are looking for even more jobs

that you can do from any state,

Flexjobs is a great job board that I recommend.

They do have an advanced job search feature

that'll allow you to type in your specific state

and get some specific results just for those companies

that are hiring in your state at that time.

So that's one that you may want to look into

and I do have a video on Flexjobs as well

if you want to hop over to my channel and give that a view.

It'll kind of explain to you a little bit more

about that advanced jobs feature

and how to take advantage of that.

Now, if you like today's video,

please give it a like and a share,

and make sure that you're subscribed to my channel

so you'll get notification of the next video,

and make sure you hop down to the description

to pick up that free seven day series

on finding work at home that I mentioned before.

Until next time,

I wish you best of luck in your work at home job search.

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Korea's daily FX turnover jumps 14.1% in Q1 on U.S. dollar trade - Duration: 0:35.

Foreign and local banks in South Korea saw their daily foreign exchange transactions

surge in the first quarter by 14-point-1 percent.

According to the Bank of Korea, the daily F-X turnover averaged 57-point-1 billion U.S.

dollars in Q1... compared to the previous quarter's 50-point-Oh-3 billion.

Spot exchange trading volume rose to just under 22-point-8 billion dollars, up 16-point-1

percent.

By currency, the dollar led the increase... with a 17-point-8 percent spike.

The volume fell for the Chinese yuan... by 11-point-7 percent.

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American Detainees Freed From North Korea Thank Trump, Government For "Bringing Us Home" - Duration: 0:46.

For more infomation >> American Detainees Freed From North Korea Thank Trump, Government For "Bringing Us Home" - Duration: 0:46.

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Tax reform: Job growth in low-tax states double that of high-tax states - Duration: 2:03.

For more infomation >> Tax reform: Job growth in low-tax states double that of high-tax states - Duration: 2:03.

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U.S. Pharmacies Report EpiPen Shortage - Duration: 0:24.

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Special Report: Hume: Make no mistake, return of US detainees is important - Duration: 5:01.

let's get some perspective now and inside of the stories we brought you

before the break the North Korea hostage settlement and what comes next the Iran

deal and other stories senior political analyst Brit Hume joins us tonight in

studio good to have you back in DC good your thoughts on you know this is a big

development obviously with these three Americans landing tonight or earlier

this morning but in these setting the table for what the president hopes will

be something bigger indeed and you know that you've got the

president now being confronted with questions about whether he's a likely

candidate for the Nobel Prize and and some extent at least he's he's pushed

back against that idea but I think you know he really does obviously hope that

this is going to turn into a kind of agreement a credible enforceable

verifiable agreement on nuclear on the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

which would be a huge achievement now make no mistake about it so this thing

that happened today the return of these hostages

is important in the sense that it wasn't very many months ago Brett when people

were saying that by his saber-rattling in bellicose attitude Donald Trump was

bringing us to the brink of war in the Korean Peninsula he heard it a lot we

heard it a lot and and look where we are now it has had obviously the opposite

effect that doesn't mean that we know we're headed for the land of Hope and

Glory over there but but it is a significant achievement to get this far

but obviously you know a lot remains to be seen on the other big nuclear issue

on Iran it seems like the Europeans are trying to talk to Iran separate of the

u.s. pulling out of this deal that doesn't seem to be like a realistic

prospect does it it doesn't at the moment but the big question here that

the key question is how much difference to Iran will the realization of American

sanctions make now the American banking system is central to the whole world

economy you don't want to be shut out of it our allies don't want to run afoul of

that as either so there are reasons why we might hope that the Rhian position of

American sanctions will make a difference to Iran and to our allies as

to whether they will join us in trying to pressure Iran

to making a separate or different deal you know it's we can't tell now and a

lot of people you know you hear the people from the Obama administration

saying this is a disaster that now all the shackles are off and Enron will

sprint toward a nuclear weapon I'm not sure they'll do that but I think you

know the the policy of being tough and strong and wielding sanctions has shown

in North Korea that it can work and it may now show that it can work with Iran

as well all this pushback that America is is telling the world that it doesn't

live up to its commitments one administration to annex the response

from supporters of this move say well the President Obama could have made it a

treaty well he could have been of course the reason he didn't obviously it was he

knew that it couldn't pay it that this deal couldn't pass the Senate I mean

couldn't it probably couldn't even gotten a majority in the Senate which is

because the deal is problematic from the jump and some Democrats spoke out a lot

of Democrats spoke out against it and a lot of them are now calling about what

he's doing or were bitching about the deal back then so you know there's a lot

of shoe on the other foot stuff going on here Brett which is a disease in

Washington that you know yeah very quickly the Gina hospital testimony

today and the hearing it seems like she has a lot of support inside the

intelligence community clearly but there is a split along party lines and the

questioning it was there ever and what I would say about it is it looks as if she

hasn't lost any Republicans if she did she'd be she might be she might go down

she picked up one Democrat today but one Democrat can make all the difference in

the world subtracts one from the group that voting against her and adds one to

those who will it means that if John McCain doesn't come back then probably

on her down to a fifty one vote they lose Rand Paul they're at 50 joe manchin

all other things being equal on everybody voting along party lines would

give him give her a majority so I think you know it on balance tonight it looks

good for her and you know Brett this really is a case where the complaints

about her a retroactive morality you know she got she got kind of stumped by

the question from common law Harris who asked her you know do you think that the

enhanced interrogation techniques were immoral

right well by the standards of that day and time and and by the ruling by the

Justice Department the answer has got to be no she didn't want to say that but of

course by today's standards now under them and everybody is now on their high

horse about this the answer is that it would be immoral so that's where we are

retroactively morality all the way around beretta it's always great to have

you here thanks Brett

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U.S. Sen. Bennet tours CSU lab producing micro-scale nuclear fusion with a compact lase - Duration: 0:51.

- How are you?

- So, this produces this very high intense light

from a green beam that comes from this laser that's

in the box which you cannot see, because the colors

are blocking the green to make it safe.

Inside this box, there is a laser

and you see the glowing crystal?

That generates less pauses of a nano jewel of energy.

Very little energy.

(upbeat music)

- How is all of the diagnostics?

(upbeat music)

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Sanctuary State To Lose ALL Federal Funding – They Said This Would NEVER Happen - Duration: 7:39.

For more infomation >> Sanctuary State To Lose ALL Federal Funding – They Said This Would NEVER Happen - Duration: 7:39.

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U.S. News & World Report Names Best High Schools In Colorado - Duration: 0:27.

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John Kerry Admits He Committed Treason Against U.S. - Duration: 4:04.

For more infomation >> John Kerry Admits He Committed Treason Against U.S. - Duration: 4:04.

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BREAKING: America On HIGH ALERT After PLUTONIUM Gets Stolen From U.S. University!!! - Duration: 2:56.

For more infomation >> BREAKING: America On HIGH ALERT After PLUTONIUM Gets Stolen From U.S. University!!! - Duration: 2:56.

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Pompeo meets with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, brings home US prisoners - Duration: 3:28.

For more infomation >> Pompeo meets with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, brings home US prisoners - Duration: 3:28.

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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION & THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE EMBARK ON A NEW PARTNERSHIP - Duration: 53:56.

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North Korea-U.S. summit date, location set as the North releases three American detainees - Duration: 2:47.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the date and location for the historic summit

between the leaders of North Korea and the United States will be announced within the

next few days.

Pompeo is currently en route back to the U.S. following his second trip to Pyongyang.

President Trump also said Wednesday that all will be revealed soon, but he ruled out the

inter-Korean border as the venue.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

U.S. President Donald Trump has hinted that the final date and location for his summit

with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will be announced very soon, probably before the

weekend.

Speaking at a Cabinet meeting Wednesday,... Trump ruled out the inter-Korean border as

the venue for their historic meeting.

"And we very much look forward to having the meeting between the United States and North

Korea and that will be announced over the next couple of days as to timing."

President Trump also hailed the release of three American detainees who had been held

captive by the North.

He said he appreciated the North Korean leader's decision to release the Americans ahead of

their planned summit.

"Right now, flying back are three what they were calling hostages.

We call them fine people, really fine people.

Seem to be healthy.

They will be landing at 2:00 o'clock in the morning at Andrews Air Force Base and I'll

be there to greet them...

And I appreciate Kim Jong-un doing this and allowing them go."

Trump's comments come as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo,... who was in Pyongyang

this week for his second trip in just over a month,... also hinted Wednesday that progress

was being made in preparing for the North Korea-U.S. summit.

While returning home from the North Korean capital with the freed American detainees,...

Pompeo said the summit will be one day long,... but may be extended if the two countries have

more agenda items to put on the table.

During his 13-hour stay in Pyongyang,... which Pompeo described as a good day,... he met

with Kim Jong-un to discuss the summit.

Pompeo also reaffirmed Washington's commitment to establish peace on the Korean Peninsula

by cooperating with the North,... as he sat down with Kim Yong-chol, head of the North's

United Front Department handling inter-Korean relations and a close political aide to Kim

Jong-un. Kim Yong-chol first told Pompeo that Pyongyang

has high expectations that the U.S. will play a big role in establishing peace on the Korean

Peninsula.

Pompeo responded... that the American side is also committed to achieving exactly that.

He also expressed hope that the two could work together to solve the conflict, despite

having been enemies for decades.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

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Residency in Montana emerging as issue in Republican primary for U.S. Senate - Duration: 2:36.

For more infomation >> Residency in Montana emerging as issue in Republican primary for U.S. Senate - Duration: 2:36.

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North Korea releases 3 captive US citizens - Duration: 2:00.

Ahead of an upcoming summit with the U.S., North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has freed

three Americans held captive by his regime.

Kim Dong-chul, a naturalized citizen who used to live in Virginia, has reportedly been detained

by the regime since October 2015.

He was sentenced to 10 years of hard labor on espionage charges in April 2016.

Before his arrest, Kim Dong-chul ran a hotel company in a special economic region in the

North.

He publicly confessed to spying on the country in 2016, but the regime has coerced similar

confessions before.

The North's other two current captives were arrested within a month of each other.

They are both linked to the Pyongyang University for Science and Technology, a private university

largely funded by Christian charities.

Kim Sang-duk, also known as Tony Kim, occasionally taught finance in Pyongyang, North Korea,

and was arrested in April 2016 while trying to leave the country.

The regime says he committed hostile acts against the country.

Kim Hak-song was working on agricultural research and described himself in an online post as

a Christian missionary.

He was arrested one month after Tony Kim and was also accused of "hostile acts."

The three men are the latest Americans that North Korea took hostage.

Kenneth Bae, an American missionary who spent two years in North Korean custody, said he

was treated better than North Korean detainees but was still forced to do grueling manual

labor.

On the other hand, U.S. student Otto Warmbier's detention in North Korea ended with him returning

to the U.S. in a coma.

He died shortly after his release.

Warmbier's parents filed a lawsuit accusing North Korea of torturing their son to death.

The freed captives send a positive signal ahead of President Donald Trump's meeting

with Kim.

But North Korean captives will still be on Trump's agenda — he's slated to discuss

abducted Japanese citizens who are thought to still be held in the Hermit Kingdom.

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Trump withdraws U.S. from Iran nuclear deal - Duration: 3:45.

The United States is withdrawing from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

Following the announcement,...

President Trump's national security adviser described the move as a way of sending a message

to North Korea.

Experts have contrasting views on the move.

Some fear it might derail the ongoing efforts to denuclearize the regime.

Lee Ji-won brings us their take on the matter.

(English) Reuters Edit No2181 "I am announcing today that the United States

will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal."

With Tuesday's announcement from the White House, the U.S. has officially withdrawn from

the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, forged in 2015,... aimed at curbing Tehran's nuclear

program in exchange for eased economic sanctions.

President Trump said the U.S. has definitive proof Iran has been lying about its nuclear

activities, adding that the Obama-era deal was too weak to fully denuclearize Iran even

if it fully complied with the deal.

He warned that the highest level of economic sanctions will be imposed, and any nation

that helps Iran develop nuclear weapons will also be strongly sanctioned by the U.S.

The sanctions related to Iran's energy, auto and financial sectors will be imposed after

90-day and 180-day wind-down periods.

Other signatories to the deal, who had been trying to dissuade President Trump from making

this decision, expressed their regret in a statement.

Britain, Germany, France and the EU said they will continue to implement the deal,... while

Iran responded by saying it could restart industrial enrichment of uranium.

But Iran's President Hassan Rouhani said he would wait a few weeks to discuss the matter

with Iran's allies and other signatories to the nuclear deal first.

While the decision was widely expected, eyes are now on whether the decision will affect

a possible North Korea-U.S. denuclearization deal, expected to be made at their summit

in the coming weeks.

At a press conference after Tuesday's announcement, John Bolton, Trump's national security adviser,

said the message to North Korea is that the President wants a real deal and that the U.S.

will not tolerate inadequate deals.

Experts have mixed views on whether President Trump's decision will have an impact on what

appears to be an impending denuclearization deal with Pyongyang.

And while some say it may seem to give the U.S. the upper hand, North Korea could also

end up requesting more from Washington.

"It could seem like the U.S. is indirectly pressuring Pyongyang for a complete denuclearization

deal, but the North could also ask the U.S. to give it a rock solid security guarantee,...

so the U.S. cannot simply ditch the deal unilaterally at a later date."

But others doubt President Trump's decision to scrap the Iran deal will bother the North

Koreans at all.

"I don't think it'll have a significant effect.

The North Koreans never had much interest in the Iran deal.

When people in the west kept suggesting that the JCPOA was a model for a future North Korean

deal, they felt compelled to come out and state explicitly 'No, this is not a precedence

for us, we have the bomb, Iran doesn't, it suits their needs, it doesn't suit ours.

It's irrelevant.'"

With U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visiting North Korea for the second time on Wednesday,

eyes are on whether the two sides can iron out their remaining differences and finally

announce the date and location of their highly-anticipated summit.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

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Rep Devin Nunes Reveals Deep State's Plan For Midterm Elections, Trump Not Happy - Duration: 14:03.

Rep Devin Nunes Reveals Deep State's Plan For Midterm Elections, Trump Not Happy

Representative Devin Nunes (R-CA) just revealed the corrupt Department of Justice and FBI's

plan for the midterm elections.

It's safe to say that President Donald Trump is not happy about this development.

This will make your blood boil.

California Congressman Devin Nunes has been in the trenches of the battle with the deep

state and the Democrats since Trump took office.

Now, Nunes has a disturbing warning for America about how the Department of Justice and the

FBI are working together for one goal as the midterm elections grow nearer.

During a recent interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News, Nunes revealed that the deep

state hacks in the DOJ and the FBI continue to stall in handing over requested and even

subpoenaed documents to Congress.

Specifically, there are new text messages between the Trump-hating FBI agents Peter

Strzok and Lisa Page which have not been turned over for review.

The sick display of disregard for Congressional oversight by the Justice Department and the

federal law enforcement community is pretty scary.

Hannity spoke with Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) and Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) during the interview

to get the details of how Congress is again being strung along by the DOJ and the FBI.

First, Meadows weighed in.

"Well, really what we do know Sean is that there is another traunch of Peter Strzok – Lisa

Page text messages that actually have been vetted by the DOJ and we are just waiting

on the inspector general to release those.

He gave that release on Friday.

We've been expecting those documents each and every day.

As of tonight, as of right now we don't have those.

We have let our displeasure be known to the DOJ officials so hopefully we will receive

those tomorrow," Meadows said.

Nunes immediately jumped in and urged Trey Gowdy (R-SC) and Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) to drop

the hammer on the deep state hacks over at the DOJ and the FBI.

"Let me start by saying, to Mark's point, they need to enforce the subpoenas immediately,

Mr. Gowdy and Mr. Goodlatte.

The more that you wait over time I've learned that you just wait and you wait and you wait

and pretty soon there will be an election," Nunes said.

Rep. Devin Nunes also dropped a bomb on the deep state's plan with Democrats that won't

help you sleep at night.

"And I think that the Department of Justice and the FBI are banking on the Democrats taking

over so that all these investigations can be shut down," he said.

In my opinion, it will cause a constitutional crisis if the DOJ and FBI are never held accountable

for their corrupt acts during the 2016 presidential election.

The only reason that major players are not already behind bars is that the victims, in

this case, include President Donald Trump and his supporters.

If it were Democrats who were on the receiving end of such a huge political hit-job, we would

see heads rolling every day.

This is just more proof that discrimination and persecution don't matter when the victims

are conservatives.

According to Breitbart, this isn't the first time this month that Nunes has threatened

government officials with impeachment.

During an interview on Tuesday, April 10, 2018, on Fox News Channel's The Ingraham

Angle, with Laura Ingraham, Nunes said, "I can tell you, we're not just going to hold

in contempt," he said.

"We will have a plan to hold in contempt and to impeach."

Nunes then hammered the FBI and the DOJ for having started the Russian investigation at

all.

"We have not seen any five eyes intelligence any credible intelligence that started this

investigation.

It's why we're investigating the State Department for a number of reasons," Nunes

added.

Nunes then urged Congress to use subpoenas, charges of contempt, and even impeachment

to secure the withheld evidence from the DOJ and the FBI.

Nunes also pressed President Trump to use his power as the head of our government to

force the DOJ and FBI to act lawfully and cooperate with Congress.

The bottom line here is that President Donald Trump needs to fire Attorney General Jeff

Sessions, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, and Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

Our country has real challenges and real problems to deal with.

This infighting has been allowed to go on for far too long.

The President and Congress need to act in order to keep the deep state from achieving

their plan to avoid justice.

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