First lady Melania Trump loudly booed at opioid event on same day that President Trump donates salary to drug-fighting efforts – CNBC

First lady Melania Trump was greeted with resounding boos by students at an opioid awareness event in Baltimore on Tuesday, even as her husband, President Donald Trump, donated his salary for the third quarter of the year to combat the opioid crisis.

Melania Trump was loudly booed as she was introduced at the B'More Youth Summit on Opioid Awareness at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County by Jim Wahlberg, brother of the actors Mark and Donnie Wahlberg.

And the boos continued as she thanked Wahlberg for "the warm introduction," and began speaking to the audience, which was comprised primarily of middle school and high school students.

"I hope that the knowledge you gain here will help you tackle the tough decisions you may be faced with, so that you can live a healthy and drug-free life," she said at the event, wich was organized by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Mark Walhberg Youth Foundation.

"Get involved and be a part of the solution."

The first lady's Be Best public awareness initiative is focused on promoting well-being and online safety for children, as well as combating opioid abuse.

The opioid crisis has been blamed for the majority of the 70,000 fatal overdoses of Americans in 2017.

Later Tuesday, Melania Trump, through White House spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham, issued a statement in response to the heckling at the event.

"We live in a democracy and everyone is entitled to their opinion, but the fact is we have a serious crisis in our country and I remain committed to educating children on the dangers and deadly consequences of drug abuse," said the first lady.

Baltimore was targeted by President Trump in July, when the president lashed out at Rep. Elijah Cummings, a Democrat whose district included parts of Baltimore city and Baltimore County.

Cummings' "district is a disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess," Trump tweeted at the time. "If he spent more time in Baltimore, maybe he could help clean up this very dangerous & filthy place."

Cummings has since died.

Kate Bennett, a CNN reporter and the author of a new biography about Melania Trump, said on Twitter that the audience's reaction to the first lady at the Baltimore event "was the worst booing she has received at a public event where she has given solo remarks."

President Trump in 2017 donated a quarter of his $400,000 annual salary toward efforts to stem the crisis. On Tuesday, the president repeated that donation for that effort.

The president since taking office has committed to donating his entire salary to various causes.

US First Lady Melania Trump arrives to address the B'More Youth Summit in Baltimore, Maryland, on November 26, 2019.

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Donald Trump Confessed, Again – Mother Jones

Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee, as recently as Thursday, have argued President Donald Trump did not direct a freeze on $400 million in US aid to Ukraine in exchange for the country announcing investigations that would help Trumps campaign in 2020. But Trump, as ever, is making his apologists look dumb. In a 53-minute phone call this morning to Fox & Friends, Trump pretty much confessed, again, to the actions for which he faces impeachment.

Theres tremendous corruption, Trump said during the call. Why should we be giving hundreds of millions of dollars to countries when theres this kind of corruption?

To be sure, the presidents defenders can note that Trump asserted here that he was worried about corruption. But moments earlier, Trump defined just what he meant by corruption. And its not actually corruption.

They have the server, right, from the DNC, Democratic National Committee, Trump said. The FBI went in and they told them, get out of here, were not giving it to you. They gave the server to CrowdStrike or whatever its called, which is a countrywhich is a company owned by a very wealthy Ukrainian. And I still want to see that server. You know, the FBIs never gotten that server. Thats a big part of this whole thing. Why did they give it to a Ukrainian company?

This is a nonsense conspiracy theory that even unctuous Fox hosts werent endorsing. Crowdstrike, based in California, is not owned by a wealthy Ukrainian. The DNC did not have one server. They had about 140. Crowdstrike imaged them and then gave the data to the FBI, not Ukraine. Trumps claim is part of a false argument that Ukraine, not Russia, meddled in the 2016 election. Russia, which US intelligence agencies have concluded interfered in the 2016 election, has promoted the lie that Ukraine was responsible. This is an apparent Kremlin effort to deflect blame from its own intelligence agents.

But putting that aside, Trumps words were revealing. Asked by host Steve Doocy: Are you sure? Trump bore down: Well, thats what the word is, the president said. Thats what I asked, actually in my phone call. (This refers to Trumps July 25 call with Ukraines President, Volodymyr Zelensky.)

I asked it very point-blank, because were looking for corruption, Trump continued. Theres tremendous corruption. Why should we be giving hundreds of millions of dollars to countries when theres this kind of corruption. If you look at my call, I said, you know, corruption.'

In fact, Trump did not once say the word corruption in the reconstructed transcript of his call with Zelensky that the White House released in September. Instead, Trump mentioned the same conspiracy theory. I would like you to find out what happened with this whole situation with Ukraine, Trump said. They say CrowdStrikeI guess you have one of your wealthy peopleThe server, they say Ukraine has it.

So when Trump referred on Fox and Friends to this kind of corruption what he actually meant was his conspiracy theory that a Ukrainian oligarch has the DNC server. Trump and his chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, have made similar statements that seemed to confirm a quid pro quo involving aid to Ukraine. But as Business Insider notes, this was the first time that Trump explained that his supposed worry about corruption in Ukraine related to the server issue.

Trump is telling everyone that he froze military aid to Ukraine to get them to announce an investigation into Ukraines alleged involvement in the 2016 election. Congressional Republicans should listen to him.

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Millions of Latinos are Trump supporters. Here’s what they’re thinking. – USA TODAY

Ruben Navarrette Jr., Opinion columnist Published 3:15 a.m. ET Nov. 26, 2019 | Updated 8:02 a.m. ET Nov. 26, 2019

Latino voters in California make up a large percentage of the electorate in the newly minted Super Tuesday behemoth. USA TODAY

Despite his harmful rhetoric, President Trump's policies and fierce attitude have attracted a certain subset of those in the Latino community.

San Diego Its like chickens for Colonel Sanders.Why would any self-respecting Latino vote to re-elect President Donald Trump, arguably the most anti-Latino chief executive in U.S. history?

Thats what my non-Latino friends want to know. I get that question all the time, often accompanied by a tilted head and a confused look.

In the 2020 election, Trump seems likely to get between 25%-30% of the Latino vote. A recent poll by Telemundo found that 1 in 4 American Latinos would vote to re-elect him.

In 2016, according to exit polls, Trump got 28% of the Latino vote.He did better than Sen. Bob Dole, who got 21% of the Latino vote in 1996, and Sen. Mitt Romney, who got 27% in 2012. But he couldnt match Sen. John McCain, who got 31% of the Latino vote in 2008, or President George W. Bush, who got 40% in 2004. Anything north of 30% is a decent showing for a Republican, and anything beyond 40% will make a GOP candidate virtually unbeatable.

Latino voters count for a lot. Three reasons: theyre a young populationthat is adding new voters at a staggering rate; Theyre well-represented in so-called battleground states such as Colorado, Nevadaand Florida; And close to two-thirds of Latinosare Mexicansor Mexican-Americans, whotend to be swing voters.

Latinos are now poised to be the largest racial orethnic minority group to be eligible to vote in a presidential election, according to the Pew Research Center.By 2020, an estimated 32 million Latinos will be eligible to vote, which is just slightly more than the 30 million voters who are African-Americans. According to Pew, Latinos are expected to be about 13.3% of the electorate in 2020.

Heres what you need to know about the Latino vote: there is no such thing. That is, Latinos arent monolithic and we dont vote as a bloc.

A rally in Dallas on Oct. 17, 2019.(Photo: Nicholas Kamm/AFP via Getty Images)

Yet, Trump is likely to do better than expected with Latino voters.

Its not just because of a strong economy, low unemployment rates among Latinos, etc. Its also because many Latinos are willing to look past Trumps anti-Latino bigotry. After all, they tell themselves, the president is not talking about people like them.

The problem is that, when it comes to Latinos, Trump cant stop talking trash. Heres a look at his rant sheet.

As a candidate, Trumpdeclared that Mexico isnot sending their bestbut ridding itself of those who arebringing drugsbringing crime,labeled Mexican immigrants criminals and rapists, promised to deport bad hombres, praised the 1954mass deportation program called "Operation Wetback," promised a deportation force,and attacked the integrity of U.S. District Court Judge Gonzalo Curiel a U.S.-born citizen of Mexican descent by questioning whether Curiel could fairly adjudicate a lawsuit against Trump University because, Hes a Mexican.

Dear progressives: Hispanics are not 'Latinx.' Stop trying to Anglicize our Spanish language.

As president, Trump pardoned Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio after the former lawman was found guilty of racially profiling Latinos and defying court orders, ended Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), "leaving"more than 700,000 young peoplepotentially subject to deportation, targeted birthright citizenship for the U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants, embraced policies that would cutlegalimmigration in halfand separated thousands of refugee families to the point where nearly 70,000 immigrant children were held in U.S. custody at some point in the last year.

Even as he campaigns for re-election, Trump still cant seem to refrain from sticking his foot in this mouth when it comes to Latino voters.

He talks often about how the United States is facing an invasion from the south.Thats the same word that 21-year-old Patrick Crusius used in a racist manifestohe penned before walking into a Walmart in El Paso, Texason Aug 3 to, as he allegedly told police,kill as many Mexicans as possible.Crucius killed 22 people, many of them Mexicanand wounded 25others.

Several weeks ago, when Trump traveled to New Mexico to court conservative Latinos, he doted on CNN commentator Steve Cortes, a pro-Trump immigrant from Colombia who the president declared looks more like a WASP than I do.Trump put Cortes on the spot, asking him,Who do you like more,the country or the Hispanics?Cortes answered The country.

Most of the Latinos who back Trump are not so buffoonish about their support. But theyre no less devoted to their guy.

As a Mexican-American Never Trumper, I wanted to understand these people. Besides, as a journalist who is trained to talk to strangers, the idea of Latinos who support Trump sounded plenty strange to me.

So, I went out and interviewed a couple dozen Latinos for Trump.

What I found is that, in many cases, these folks are not really Latino at all. Theyre post-Latino. They see themselves as Americans. Theyre ambivalent about their heritage, relatives, ancestors. They dont take offense when Trump insults Mexican immigrants because even for Mexican-Americans they see the people hes talking about as another species.

It's time to take a stand: After El Paso shooting, Mexican Americans can no longer be ambivalent minority

Consider the views of Chris Salcedo, a conservative Mexican-American radio host in Texas who bills himself as a liberty loving Latino.

Ive always resented the hell out of liberals, in the press and out of the press, who have said that I, because of my Latino surname, have anything in common with someone who is breaking into my country without our permission, Salcedo told me. When the president cracks down on illegal border crossings and human trafficking, I do not believe hes attacking me because I also want to stop those same things.

I get it. But I also recognize a familiar song when I hear one. Other ethnic groups know this one by heart. The Irish, Italians andJewsall have people in their community who dont identify with their heritage or who think theyre better than others in their tribe, when theyre really just better off. These are the folks who were born on third basebut tell themselves they hit a triple.

Now some Latinos have found their way to Trump. Good for them. But make no mistake. In a larger sense, theyre lost.

Ruben Navarrette Jr., a member of the USA Today Board of Contributors, is a syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Groupand host of the daily podcast, Navarrette Nation. Follow him on Twitter:@RubenNavarrette

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Can Anyone or Anything Dislodge Trump From the White House? – The New York Times

Bret: I understand his weakness with African-American voters but remain mystified by why he isnt polling better with the younger electorate. Even so: Wouldnt it be nice to have a president who makes you enjoy the English language every time he speaks?

Gail: Mayor Pete is certainly a good speaker, but hell be even better when he runs again a few years down the line. I dont think its a rejection if you just feel he could use a little more political experience outside of South Bend.

And speaking of mayors, are you still high on Mike Bloomberg? Talk about terrible poll numbers. How much do you think hed need to spend to turn things around? More or less than the national budget of Canada?

Bret: He is my first choice by far, whatever misgivings I might have about his micromanaging style. (We former Republicans have to stick together.) Im convinced he can trounce Trump in a general election, and he would have a winning message to the so-called exhausted majority that is sick of our hyper-ideological, polarized politics. And I wouldnt read too much into his poll numbers right now. Hes a candidate of the head, not the heart. He has the money to keep going all the way to the convention, which might prove very useful if, as I think is entirely possible, the Democrats wind up with a brokered convention between two or three uncertain or unpalatable front-runners.

Gail: Ah, yes, a brokered convention. The last one was so exciting. King George VI had just died, the hydrogen bomb was about to get its first test and people were talking about the great new picture Singin in the Rain.

We havent had one since 1952, Bret. But tell me what youre envisioning.

Bret: Imagine a scenario in which Buttigieg wins Iowa, Warren wins New Hampshire, Biden wins South Carolina and then goes on to win Super Tuesday, causing Bernie Sanders to drop out of the race. Some Sandernistas will go to Biden, but I suspect most of his supporters then shift to Warren. The rest of the field drops out for lack of funds except, of course, for Bloomberg. At that point, the Democratic Party takes a deep breath, clenches some posterior muscles and realizes the former mayor offers the best shot at dethroning Trump, who at that point will be celebrating his impeachment victory after an acquittal in the Senate.

Am I 100 percent insane, or just 95 percent?

Gail: Hesitant to dismiss any wild possibility in the current climate. But when crazy stuff happens, its always because of Donald Trump. On the Democratic side things are actually pretty boring considering that weve got a wide-open presidential race.

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What the Impeachment Hearings Look Like From Europe – The New York Times

HAMBURG, Germany A couple of years ago I took a vacation to Sicily. I had parked my car in a public lot when a local guy approached me to ask for money. I pointed to a sign that read free parking, so why did he think he could demand anything of me? He said that of course I was not obliged to pay him, but if I wanted to make sure my car was undamaged upon my return, Id better be friends with him and give him a couple of euro.

We had a deal.

I thought back to this episode when I watched the Trump impeachment hearings last week. To European eyes, what is on display there is more than just a controversy over whether Donald Trump abused his presidential powers. Rather, it looks like the defining battle between two ideas of America: America as a partner and America as a bully. The bigger question hanging over the entire impeachment question is whether a majority of Americans believe that coercing a country like Ukraine into cooperation for the sake of the Republican Party is acceptable foreign policy.

From everything we know, Mr. Trump put President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine in a damned-if-you-do damned-if-you-dont situation: Either you deliver political ammunition against the Democrats by publicly announcing investigations against the son of Joe Biden, or I will freeze our military assistance to you. To a country at war with Russia, this choice basically meant: become a pawn in my political campaign, or risk serious damage.

Only a slim majority of Americans endorse the proceedings which means that for tens of millions of Americans, Donald Trump did exactly what he is accused of doing, and theyre O.K. with it. Democrats believe it was an abuse of power; everyone else, it seems, believes President Trump was just trying to do a deal.

That view is not surprising. Since the end of the Cold War, America has gained little from the liberal world order on which it spent more dollars, blood and lives than any other nation. Free trade and democracy? They came back to haunt Americas industry when China and its state-subsidized manufacturers outcompeted everyone in the World Trade Organization, without opening its own markets.

A free and united Europe? The continent that America protected and supported for 70 years has profited nicely from integrating low-wage economies into the eurozone, which enabled cheap exports.

A rules-based international order? While the European Union would be happy to include Ukraine, a swing state between liberalism and authoritarianism, into its economic realm, the bloc does little to help defend its neighbor from Russias overwhelming military force. Instead, its up to the United States to deliver the anti-tank missiles. Bad deal, indeed.

And of course, such voters have a point. There are plenty of reasons America should demand more equitable burden sharing and reforms to international rule books, starting with the World Trade Organization.

But thats no excuse for dumping the fundamentals of American leadership in favor of a more transactional, debased form of nation-state influence peddling. The old principles (even if they have not always been honored) would still be worth applying, especially the idea that partnership as opposed to bullying for personal gain creates trust, a trust that creates further partnership, which sets in motion a virtuous circle of ever greater mutual respect and gain that is, ultimately, to everyones benefit.

Listening to Ambassador Bill Taylor at the hearings, a nonpartisan career diplomat last stationed in Kyiv, one of his principled statements seemed to have almost fallen out of time: If we believe that nations get to decide on their own economic, political and security alliances, we must support Ukraine in its fight against its bullying neighbor.

In other words, building a level playing field surely comes at a price for the one who provides the machinery. But it will pay off. Short-term costs can create long-term gains. Wealth is created by non-zero-sum exchanges, as economists say.

Maybe the loss of precisely this belief is what lies at the core of Trumpism: Why care about trust when you can exert coercive power? There is no foreign policy principle involved unless it is that the president, as the sole representative of America abroad, should be able to do whatever he wants. That is why, whatever you think about whether Mr. Trump abused his constitutional powers at home, he certainly violated a core principle of American leadership abroad.

Mr. Trumps Art of the Deal approach to the world is the opposite of what made America great. It replaces trust with suspicion and turns partners into skeptics. It is a global version of the Sicilian world order I encountered in that parking lot everyone, even the smallest con, using whatever they have to advance their interests. Is that what America wants? If not, it needs to put more trust in what used to be its greatest quality: creating trust.

Jochen Bittner is a co-head of the debate section for the weekly newspaper Die Zeit and a contributing opinion writer.

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For Trump, Impeachment Is a Show – The New York Times

The point is proven. The corruption has been established.

Its rather simple: Donald Trump abused his power as president to extort a foreign country into investigating a political rival.

There is no remaining doubt that this happened.

Furthermore, the conspiracy of people involved in the execution of this plan, as well as pursuing the debunked conspiracy theory that it was Ukraine that interfered in the 2016 election to help Hillary Clinton, rather than Russia interfering to help Trump, is also coming more into focus.

It is clear that Trump has committed impeachable offenses. (Some people around him may also have committed prosecutable crimes.) The only remaining question is whether some honorable Republicans might join Democrats in voting for whichever articles of impeachment might be drawn up in the House of Representatives.

At present, it appears that few or none would do so. That is a sad indictment of our country and of the Republican Party.

I have contended from the beginning that impeachment was important regardless of Republican support, regardless of the chances of conviction and removal in the Senate. Impeachment is important because our system of democracy is being tested. The Constitution is being tested. And, not moving to impeach would in a way enshrine abuse of power as a precedent.

And yet, it is still remarkable to see the way partisans are choosing to behave in this moment. It is still remarkable to see the disinformation coming from conservative media. It is still remarkable to see just how many fellow citizens have bought into deception.

This is one of the great successes (if that word can be used in this way) of the Trump presidency: He has succeeded in eroding truth and bending reality among those who support him. He has succeeded in commandeering conservatism and twisting it into something nearly unrecognizable.

And now, all of Trumps supporters and defenders are erecting a protective hedge around him. The cult of Trumpism cant be allowed to fall.

They are devoted to Trumps version of the truth and his version of reality. In it, he is a tough-talking tough guy who uses colorful language and sharp elbows to change things in their interest and in their favor. In this reality, he is unfairly and incessantly maligned by those obsessed with hating him as a person and for his supposed successes. In this reality, Trump is being bullied.

Also, nothing said about him is to be believed, no matter who says it and how much proof is presented. Conversely, believing him, a compulsive liar, happens by default.

For instance, poll results published last month by Monmouth University found that 67 percent of self-identified Republicans and Republican-leaning voters believe Trumps baseless claim that Joe Biden probably did pressure Ukrainian officials to keep them from investigating his sons business interests there, while just 16 percent said Trump made promises or put pressure on Ukraines president to investigate Biden, even though Trump had already admitted it and the partial transcript confirms it.

This is both confounding and frightening. How is a democracy supposed to survive when this many people deny a basic common set of facts? How does one engage in political debate with someone lost in a world of lies?

And of course, this is just as Trump wants it. He has spent his entire life bending the truth and flat-out lying. It was one thing when he did it as a private citizen, to puff up his chest and inflate his wealth. There were no real consequences for the country in the telling of those lies.

But now he has brought his lie loudly tactic to the White House, and he has realized that there is a section of America hungry for a show, willing to believe anything the carnival barker says and be thoroughly entertained by it.

Trump realized something that few people are willing to acknowledge: That politics is theater first. It is about appearance and performance to a disturbing degree. People want a story, a vision, a fascinating protagonist. Politics loves a star.

The derisive clich, Washington is Hollywood for ugly people, coined by Democratic strategist Paul Begala, has lasted so long because there is a grain of truth in it. Its simply another version of Hollywood, where great tales are packaged and sold, where great actors teach people to believe in ephemera.

Its just that the show in Washington controls the national budget and the national arsenal and affects real peoples real lives.

But, Trump knows that the impeachment inquiry can simply be seen as part of the show, and if he can put on a bigger, better show, he can survive it. Trump is not concerned about truth, protocol, tradition or the sanctity of the Constitution.

Trump cares about Trump. Trump cares about the Trump brand and the Trump show. Trump will reduce this country to rubble before he will submit to correction. And, hell portray our destruction as his greatest show.

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Could Donald Jr. or Lara Trump Run for Office in New York, and Win? – The New York Times

In some Republican circles, the notion of President Trumps children running for political office is not only a parlor game its a matter of finding the right opportunity for the right Trump.

Could that opportunity exist in blue New York? And could it happen now?

Some state Republicans are eager to give it a try. With Representative Peter King, a Republican, not seeking re-election on Long Island next year, the circumstance may never be better for a younger Trump to run.

But which one?

Donald Trump Jr., the presidents elder son and the member of the family who is most naturally fluent in the language of the Republican base, has frequently been mentioned as a possible candidate for office.

He attracts a younger contingent of Republicans to events, organizers say, and has demonstrated his ability to raise big money for congressional candidates on Long Island.

Lara Trump, who is married to the presidents son Eric, is a senior adviser on the presidents re-election campaign; her potential for future office has also been mentioned by some close to the family.

Among Republican voters, Trump is still a magic name, Mr. King said in a telephone interview. Ive been with Don Jr. several times on Long Island. Was with Lara once at a fund-raising event. She handles herself very well. Shes good with people.

The buzz around a potential junior Trump candidacy heightened last week, when a poll surfaced in New York that showed Lara Trump winning by more than 30 points in a hypothetical Republican primary for Mr. Kings seat.

The poll, conducted this month and paid for by an influential conservative anti-tax group, the Club for Growth, was picked up by the right-wing site, Breitbart, and quickly gained steam.

Word spread rapidly about the poll, said John Jay LaValle, the former chair of the Suffolk County Republican Party and a Trump surrogate in 2016. I have not heard one person say a negative thing about it.

David McIntosh, the president of Club for Growth, acknowledged that Ms. Trump had nothing to do with the poll; he said the committees intent was to show Ms. Trump how popular she was in order to lure her into the open race.

Ms. Trump hails from North Carolina and now lives in Manhattan. She is not currently a candidate on Long Island, or anywhere else.

We often do that to test people who we think would be a good candidate, Mr. McIntosh said of including her in the survey, which the group said cost about $3,000.

Ms. Trump declared herself incredibly honored by the results of the poll but uninterested in running.

For now.

While I would never close the door on anything in the future, right now I am focused on winning a second term for President Trump, Ms. Trump said in a statement.

The poll might have been a lark. Or perhaps it was a way for Club for Growth, staunchly opposed to Mr. Trump in the 2016 election, to ingratiate itself to the president and his supporters. (The group is backing his re-election.)

Some local Republicans saw it as a bit of political score-settling in the way it showed Ms. Trump soundly besting the only other named candidate, Rick Lazio, a former Long Island congressman. Mr. McIntosh called the moderate Mr. Lazio a repeat loser, but added: I like Rick Lazio. Theres no personal animosity there.

Asked about the poll, Mr. Lazio said in an email that to the best of my knowledge I have never met Lara Trump, and added that he had no knowledge as to whether she has ever lived in, been employed in and has had a meaningful involvement with the people of the Second Congressional District.

Whatever the reason for the survey, it underscored the popularity of the Trumps, particularly on Long Island.

The children are popular among party activists in New York, so much so that Republican fund-raisers practically swoon over the idea of getting one of them to headline an event. Donald Trump Jr., has been particularly prolific and lucrative, making several trips this year to Long Island.

Theyve been extremely helpful to the local party, Mr. LaValle said of the presidents family. Theyre certainly a known commodity here.

They come frequently for social and political events, Mr. LaValle said, including on Thursday night, when Donald Trump Jr. headlined a fund-raiser for Representative Lee Zeldin, a Republican who represents eastern Suffolk County.

The event, at a St. James, N.Y., catering hall, drew more than 350 people and raised more than $200,000 for Mr. Zeldins re-election, according to his campaign.

Mr. Trump has repeatedly been floated by supporters as a potential future candidate for president, and, much less realistically, for New York City mayor, a tall order given the citys strong Democratic base and its intense dislike for the president.

Listen, I dont ever rule anything out, Mr. Trump said on CBS This Morning this month when asked about his political future. He declined to comment for this article.

A year earlier, he told The New York Times that he loved the intensity of campaigning, but admitted that he was less sure how much he would love aspects of the actual job.

The fund-raiser on Thursday appeared to be at least the third time that Mr. Trump helped raise money for Mr. Zeldin, who has risen to party prominence as a vocal defender of the president and his family.

Nobody, other than the president himself, brings more star power, excitement and energy than members of the Trump family, Nick Langworthy, the state Republican Party chairman, said in a statement. Its a special phenomenon that no other president has enjoyed, outside of maybe the Kennedys.

At the same time, the political window for Lara Trump or any other Trump relative to run in a place like Long Island may be closing. Democrats now outnumber Republicans among registered voters, making gains in both Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

And the Trump name is almost equally galvanizing among Democrats as it is magnetic among Republicans, and a local race involving one of them could draw big money from activist donors from both parties.

Theres real solid support and real solid opposition to the president, Mr. King said of his district. A tremendous amount of anti-Trump energy.

Ms. Trump could win, he said. At the very least it would be very competitive.

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Donald Trump is unpopular in Britain. That’s why he’s being used to attack Boris Johnson – CNN International

Earlier this month, Trump took the unprecedented step of saying not only that he would prefer Boris Johnson's Conservatives to win, but controversially suggested that Johnson should do a pact with the rival Brexit Party, led by Johnson's rival, Nigel Farage.

Ever since the campaign got underway, Trump has been used as a weapon by many of Johnson's opponents -- most notably the main opposition Labour Party.

The claim itself is spurious. Johnson is a man who has just struck a deal with Europe and appears to have shifted significantly toward a friendly relationship with the European Union being his priority. The 500 million figure is easy to pull apart for anyone with access to a smartphone. And Johnson has repeatedly insisted that the NHS will not be on the table in any trade deal with the US.

True or not, it's a message that taps into a bias many voters will already have. "Labour has a structural advantage on the NHS," said Rob Ford, professor in politics at the University of Manchester. "The public simply trusts the Conservatives less than Labour and believes that the Conservatives are more likely to privatize parts of the NHS."

Making this election about the NHS helps Labour in more ways than simply hammering the Prime Minister. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has a confusing Brexit policy and doesn't cope well with questions on his plan. And as Ford explained, "Every voter who is talking about Boris selling the NHS to Trump is probably a voter who isn't talking about Boris getting Brexit done."

An indication of the perceived effectiveness of using Trump as an attack line can be seen in an analysis of paid-for Facebook ads from Labour and other groups that oppose Johnson.

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Donald Trump and allies attack Democratic candidates over impeachment drive – USA TODAY

The impeachment inquiry into Trump and Ukraine revealed new information on Wednesday, and some heated exchanges during the hearings. Hannah Gaber, USA TODAY

WASHINGTON After a day of playing defense on impeachment,President Donald Trump and his allies spent Wednesday night attacking the Democratic presidential candidatesand their views including support for impeachment.

"Democrats Have Been Obsessed With Impeachment from Day 1," said a statement from the "rapid response" arm of Trump's re-election campaign, one of a string ofemails, tweets, and texts sent by the president's supporters during the Democratic debate.

At the end,Trump campaign spokeswomanKayleigh McEnany said the "2020 Democrats were short on solutions and heavy on their unhealthy obsession with taking down President Trump via an illegitimate coup."

In the middle of the proceedings, Trump himself tweeted out his version of the highlights from a critical impeachment hearing earlier in the day, testimony that he said exonerates him.

"That means it's all over," Trump said in the video.

Prior to the debate, Trump tweeted out a news story about poll numbers in Wisconsin.

During the debate in Atlanta, the Democratic candidates for Trump's job cited evidence that he abused power by asking another country, Ukraine, to investigate one of their colleagues, former Vice President Joe Biden.

Impeaching a U.S. president might not be the be-all-end-allfor their career. We explain why this is the case. Just the FAQs, USA TODAY

"We have to establish the principle no one is above the law," said Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass."We have a constitutional responsibility and we need to meet it."

Biden said he has learned one thing from the impeachment hearings: "Donald Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee. That's pretty clear."

Throughout the day and the evening,Trump and his supporters pushed back on testimony from a blockbuster impeachment witness. Ambassador Gordon Sondland said Trump appeared to support the idea of withholding military aid from Ukraine unless it agreed to investigate Biden and his son Hunter Biden, who had business interests in the country.

Trump said he did not know Sondland "very well," and cited the ambassador'stestimony that the president told him he did not want a "quid quo pro" from Ukraine over investigating the Bidens.

Trump's campaign stayed busy throughout the debate, emailing and tweeting responses to the various candidates while arguing that the Democratic Party as a whole is backing impeachment for political reasons.

"The Democrat candidates continue to push the Ukraine scam in a desperate attempt to impeach President Donald Trump before he wins reelection in 2020," said a statement from the Republican National Committee.

As for other issues,Trump and the Republicans said Democrats want to raise taxes, increase government regulations, open the nation's borders, promote unlimited abortion rights, and impose climate change controls that will cost U.S. jobs.

At one point, the campaign unit known as the"Trump War Room" tweeted out video of Democratic candidate Rep. Tulsi Gabbard criticizing some party colleagues. "Our Democratic Party, unfortunately, is not the party that is of, by and for the people," Gabbard said.

The Trump-ites paid particularattention to long-standing Democratic frontrunners Biden, Sen.Elizabeth Warren, and Sen. Bernie Sanders.

They also played up attacks on a new contender: South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, whose poll numbers have shot up in the early contest states of Iowa and New Hampshire.

"Crime is rising, schools are suffering, and police are demoralized in the city Pete Buttigieg has managed for nearly eight years," said an email from the Trump campaign.

For their part, the 2020 Democrats largely defined themselves in opposition to Trump.

"We can deal with Trump'scorruption, but we also have to stand up for the working families of this country," said Sanders, the Vermont senator.

Trump's presidency, particularly the impeachment drive, hovered over the debate.

"It may just be me, but maybe the impeachment hearings have left me sapped for this debate," tweeted David Axelrod, a political adviser to President Barack Obama. "Kind of low energy."

Hours before the event, during a tour of anApple manufacturing plant in Austin, Texas, Trump said hebelieves impeachment is an effort to defeat him in the 2020 election by Democrats who are angry over his 2016 victory.

"They are trying to take it away because they can't do it fairly," Trump said.

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Trump Pushes South Korea and Japan to Go Nuclear by Demanding They Pay Billions More for US Troops – Daily Beast

SEOULPresident Donald Trumps demands for vast increases in South Korean and Japanese financial contributions to maintain U.S. bases and forces has triggered fears here that hes eager for massive troop withdrawals from the territory of these U.S. allies. And while the scale and the history are very different, the capricious way that Trump ordered U.S. forces pulled out of northeast Syria in October is seen as a cautionary example.

Although some U.S. troops reportedly are back in action in Syria, Trump created murderous confusion when he suddenly decided to pull about 1,000 of them out on Oct. 6, betraying longtime Kurdish allies beleaguered by the Turks, Syrians, Russians, and ISIS guerrillas. The overwhelming concern here is that the impetuous and ill-informed action in Syria was a rehearsal for much greater reductions in U.S. forces in northeast Asia. Trump has questioned the need for them, and their cost, for many years.

My Korean colleagues worry that the Syria withdrawal could also be applied to Korea, and potentially with similar very negative consequences, says Bruce Bennett, senior researcher at RAND Corp. Actions like the Syria withdrawal cause our allies to worry that they could be next, and that worry undermines the strength of our alliances.

The U.S. role in Korea was put to the test last week when James DeHart, chief U.S. negotiator on the bases, staged a precipitous walkout after two hours getting nowhere in a meeting here with South Koreas negotiator.

South Korea contributed approximately $900 million this year to the bases, up 8 percent from 2018. But Trump wants to up the price to Seoul by 400 percent to $5 billion, a figure he seems to have pulled out of thin air and that the Pentagon has had trouble justifying. (As MIT Prof. Vipin Narang told CNN in a memorable remark, Nothing says I love you like a shakedown.)

DeHart, Trumps negotiator, read a brief statement saying South Koreas counter-proposal to Trumps demand for raising the South Korean outlay was not responsive to our request for fair and equitable burden-sharing. Thus we cut short our participation in the talks in hopes the Koreans would put forward new proposals.

Maybe the Trump team thinks this is just the way things are done here on the peninsula. DeHarts remarks bear an uncanny resemblance to those of the North Korean negotiator who broke off talks in Stockholm last month with U.S. nuclear negotiator Stephen Biegun, claiming the U.S. had added nothing to the dialogue on the Norths nukes and missiles.

What will the rest of the world conclude about the value of an alliance with the U.S., and what will the world conclude about the need for national nuclear weapon programs?

Korea expert Bruce Bennett at RAND

Its not only the U.S. presence in South Korea thats imperiled; bases also are in doubt in Japan, where conservative Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is balking at Trumps demand for a $4 billion increase in its annual contribution.

Bruce Bennett at RAND raises the question of who has military superiority in the region if the U.S. breaks its historic alliances. North Korea has 1.1 million troops plus 30 to 60 nuclear warheads, he notes, while South Koreas armed forces, bereft of nukes, will be down to 365,000 by 2022.

If the North is in a position of dominance, Bennett asks, what will the rest of the world conclude about the value of an alliance with the U.S., and what will the world conclude about the need for national nuclear weapon programs? Such a move could well lead to the end of effective U.S. nuclear nonproliferation efforts."

During his 2016 presidential campaign, Trump seemed to embrace the idea that South Korea and Japan should have their own nuclear weapons to defend against North Korea. At some point, he told Anderson Cooper in a CNN town hall, we have to say, you know what, were better off if Japan protects itself against this maniac in North Korea, were better off, frankly, if South Korea is going to start to protect itself.... Wouldnt you rather in a certain sense have Japan have nuclear weapons when North Korea has nuclear weapons?... Wouldnt you rather have Japan, perhaps, theyre over there, theyre very close, theyre very fearful of North Korea.

[Trump] truly believes that 'free rider' stuff he's been saying since the 1980s.

Van Jackson, author of 'On the Brink: Trump, Kim, and the Threat of Nuclear War'

By law Trump cannot arbitrarily slash the number of U.S. troops in Korea, now about 28,500, to below 22,000 without talking to the South Koreans and proving the drawdown wont compromise the alliance or defense of the South. Trump, however, has said repeatedly that he believes South Korea and Japan can fend for themselves and American forces are no longer needed.

The danger is Trump means what he says, but his friend Kim Jong Un is not cutting him much slack. On Monday, nine years after North Korean artillery killed four South Koreans on an island in the Yellow Sea, the Norths state media reported Kim had presided over an artillery exercise on a nearby islandas menacing as the Norths recent short-range missile tests in view of its proximity to South Korean territory but apparently not much of a worry for POTUS.

Trump is unafraid to push to the wire and beyond on cost-sharing negotiations with Korea and Japan because he believes he has all the leverage, says Victor Cha at Georgetown University. If they dont want to pay, he will pull them out.

Cha, who served on the National Security Council during the presidency of George W. Bush, bases this conviction on what he sees as Trumps unappreciation of the benefits of having allies around the world. His outlook as a businessman, he observes, leads him to a monetization of foreign policy in general.

Trumps tough bargaining position throws into doubt the future of the delicate alliance relationships that the U.S. has had since the Korean War to ward off another North Korean assault on South Koreaand possible Chinese intervention, too. Backing up U.S. forces in Korea, the U.S. has 50,000 troops in Japan, including a Marine division on Okinawa, plus more air and naval forces on Guam.

What we need to do is to change the regime in North Korea. Thats why were here today.

Otto Warmbier's father, Fred Warmbier, addressing a rally in Seoul

He truly believes that free rider stuff hes been saying since the 1980s, says Van Jackson, author of On the Brink: Trump, Kim, and the Threat of Nuclear War. He thinks were being taken to the cleaners by our allies, he doesnt get the security value of alliances or forward military presence, and the only acceptable redress for his grievance is maximal rent-seeking.

Defense Secretary Mark Esper, on a recent visit here, said South Korea is a wealthy country and could and should pay more to help offset the cost of defense, but were not threatening our allies over this. Jackson, who now lectures at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand, says he would be willing to bet Trump pulls a troop withdrawal stunt sometime in the next year if South Korea doesnt make some huge concessions.

The issue arouses intense fears and debate among South Koreans. Not only conservatives but also middle-of-the-roaders who supported President Moon Jae-in in the Candlelight Revolution of 2016 and 2017 are increasingly disillusioned by his policy of appeasing North Koreas leader Kim Jong Un in the quest for reconciliation. And the concern intensifies as the American defensive shield appears to be threatened.

At a rally Saturday in central Seoul, several hundred thousand people waving American and South Korean flags shouted slogans denouncing Moon.

There, Fred and Cindy Warmbier, the parents of Otto Warmbier, who was jailed in North Korea nearly four years ago for stealing a poster near the end of a brief tourist trip to Pyongyang, described their sons torture before he was sent home to die in June 2017. We look forward to working with you to solve the problem of North Korea, said Fred Warmbier, whose words were translated over mega-loudspeakers to thunderous applause. What we need to do is to change the regime in North Korea. Thats why were here today.

In the crowd, Ahn Chang, who had been jailed for refusing to leave a government office while protesting Moons policies, worried about whatever Trump will do. I am very afraid he will pull out troops, says Ahn. Unlike typical U.S. presidents, hes against this whole Korean-American alliance. If he pulled out troops, we are left alone to fight.

Ahn believes South Korean leftists have fallen for North Korean propaganda and wont stand up against attack from the North. The leftists are brain-washed, he says. We are already losing because of the lies they were telling to the people.

Moons real stance, however, may be somewhat ambivalent. On Friday, his government announced it would not take the controversial step of withdrawing from its deal for exchanging military intelligence information with Japan, as it had threatened to do. A Moon spokesman said South Korea would remain committed to GSOMIA (an acronym pronounced Gee-soh-mee-ya, for General Security of Military Intelligence Agreement) for the sake of national interest.

But South Korea will continue to press Japan to do away with constraints on export of vital chemicals and other equipment imposed after Koreas supreme court ruled that Nippon Steel and others had to compensate Koreans forced to work for the Japanese as de facto slave labor in World War II.

The sense is that Moon and others would not be thrilled by a U.S. decision to cut down the number of U.S. troops while North Korea shows no signs of scaling back, much less giving up, its nuclear and missile program.In fact, some analysts believe Trump would hesitate for fear of the rising power of China, which supports North Korea.

We know Trump doesnt want to spend money for alliances, says Choi Jin-wook, former director of the Korea Institute of National Unification, but he cannot withdraw U.S. troops from South Korea and Japan because of China.

But, really, theres no telling what Trump really has in mind. He does not seem to care about the post-World War II consensus on the U.S.-built liberal world order, says Daniel Pinkston, a longtime Korea analyst and lecturer at Troy University. He and a large part of his coalition view the liberal world order as rigged or ripping off the U.S. They would would rather ruin it and be spoilers.

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Trump is lying about the new Apple factory – The Verge

In advance of Trumps factory tour today, I took a look at the strange relationship thats developed between Tim Cook and Donald Trump over the past three years. One of the things that popped up was one specific story that Trump would tell about Apple, in rally after rally and meeting after meeting. The idea was that Trump had somehow induced the company to build a new factory in the US, through some combination of tax cuts and trade policy, which was both very politically useful and also very much not true.

Today, perhaps not surprisingly, he told the lie again.

Were seeing the beginning of a very powerful and important plant, Trump said at the factory. Anybody that followed my campaign, I would always talk about Apple, that I want to see Apple building plants in the United States. And thats whats happening.

This is not true for a couple reasons one of them nitpicky and one of them a lot more serious. The nitpicky problem is that Apple isnt actually building a manufacturing plant. The company is building a new campus in Austin, but its miles away from the factory and the jobs are going to be very similar to the kind of white-collar design and engineering work that Apple does in Cupertino. Apple doesnt do its own manufacturing, and the plant Trump is standing in belongs to a contractor called Flex Ltd (formerly Flextronics).

But the bigger problem is that what Flex is doing isnt anything new. This particular factory has been manufacturing Mac Pros since 2013, when Cook first announced it would assemble them in the United States. Thats before Trump took office. So the idea that were seeing the beginning of something, or that Trump has done something during his presidency to bring about this particular instance of US manufacturing, just doesnt hold water.

Trump is talking as if Apple has created a brand-new factory in Texas to build Mac Pros. If all you saw was a five-second clip on the news, thats probably the impression you would get but it just isnt true.

People often get very worked up about whether a politician is technically lying when they say something that isnt true, or if theyve just stumbled into falsehood as if accidentally falling off a chair. But when you say the same false thing over and over again for a year and a half, its hard to call it anything else.

Speaking of which, Trump just aired the lie on Twitter as well:

You can see the video footage of Trumps tour for yourself below.

Things actually get worse if you keep watching. Later in the video, Trump takes back the mic for a quick aside on how his tariff policy has benefited the factory.

The nice part is, he doesnt have to worry about tariffs, Trump says. When you build it here, you dont have to worry about tariffs.

This is also not true.

In fact, Apple is currently paying tariffs on a number of Mac Pro parts, which must be imported from China to Texas before the final device can be assembled. (Ten of Apples requested tariff exemptions were issued earlier this year, but five others were denied, including taxes on the cooling system, charging cable, and various circuit boards.) Because Trumps current array of tariffs are levied on components but not finished devices, Apple actually doesnt pay tariffs on the iPhones and MacBooks that are assembled in China.

The net effect is a tax on electronics assembled in the US. Its more expensive to assemble Mac Pros in the US, not just because of labor and production costs, but explicitly because of the tariffs Trump has placed on intermediary goods. Apple even briefly flirted with moving Mac Pro production back to China, as a way of driving home the cost of those tariffs, although the company ultimately backed down.

The structure of those taxes could change in the future, and a tariff on phones and other electronics has already been formally proposed, although it keeps getting delayed. On the other hand, talks with China could be so productive that earlier rounds of tariffs are lifted completely. With that much uncertainty, its hard for anyone to be sure about the best way to arrange a supply chain.

But the result is an alarming level of falsehood even by Trump standards. He claimed to have brought Apple manufacturing to the United States while standing in a factory that had already been building Apple products for six years, and one that had nearly lost the gig not benefited because of Trumps trade policy.

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Heres Why Michael Bloomberg Is 17 Times Richer Than Donald Trump – Forbes

Michael Bloomberg boasts a net worth 17 times greater than Donald Trump's.

Everyone knows there is a big gap between the rich and the poor in the United States, but theres also a big gap between the rich and rich. Take the current presidential race. Donald Trump is worth an estimated $3.1 billion. Lots of money compared to almost everyone else in the world. But a drop in the bucket for Trumps latest competitor, Michael Bloomberg, who is sitting on a $53 billion fortune of his own.

When managed properly, big fortuneslike any set of investmentscan grow exponentially. Bloomberg first landed on the Forbes 400 list of Americas richest people with a fortune of $350 million or more in 1992, after his Bloomberg terminals, with their data on global stocks, bonds and more, started populating Wall Street. At that time, Trump was fighting to save his empire after a debt-fueled buying spree brought him to the brink of collapse.

Trump mounted a comeback and returned to the Forbes 400 in 1996, with an estimated $450 million fortune. Bloomberg was worth roughly $1 billion by then, based on the value of his stake in his financial data business.

Over the ensuing 23 years, Trumps net worth compounded at an annual rate of 8.8%, outperforming the 6.7% return of the S&P 500 stock index over the same period. Most of Trumps gain came in the first year, from 1996 to 1997, when his fortune jumped from an estimated $450 million to $1.4 billion. Bloombergs growth was biggerand much more consistentcompounding at a rate of 18.8% a year.

Those outsized returns, the result of a booming business, explain how Bloomberg got so much richer than Trump, whoaside from high-profile forays into television and licensingmostly turned into a manager of aging real estate assets. Bloomberg LP swelled over the past several decades, adding a business and financial news reporting operation. In 2009 Bloomberg LP bought struggling BusinessWeek magazine from McGraw-Hill, reportedly for around $5 million plus assumption of nearly $32 million in debt. Today, Bloomberg LP has estimated revenues of $10 billion, and Michael Bloomberg owns 88% of the company.

Bloomberg LP has thrown off hefty profits, and Michael Bloomberg has funneled $8 billion to philanthropic and activist causes, including Johns Hopkins University and gun control efforts.

Besting someone in business takes a different set of skills than beating someone in an election. Over the next year, Bloomberg, a former three-term New York City mayor, will get a chance to see how he fares against Trump in politics. To back him up, hell have the kind of war chest Donald Trump could only dream of.

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Trump says FBI tried to ‘overthrow the presidency’ – The Guardian

Donald Trump has long attacked as a hoax and a witch-hunt the FBIs investigation into ties between Russia and his 2016 presidential campaign.

On Friday night, he duly seized on news reports that an FBI lawyer is suspected of altering a document related to surveillance of former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, alleging the FBI tried to overthrow the presidency.

The allegation is part of a justice department inspector general review of the FBIs Russia investigation, one of the most politically sensitive investigations in the history of the bureau which was ultimately taken over by special counsel Robert Mueller and resulted in charges against six Trump associates and more than two dozen Russians.

The justice department inspector general, Michael Horowitz, is expected to release his report on 9 December. Witnesses in the last two weeks have been invited in to see draft sections.

The report, centered in part on the use of a secret surveillance warrant to monitor the communications of a former Trump adviser, is likely to revive debate about an investigation that has shadowed Trumps presidency since the beginning.

It will be released amid a House impeachment inquiry into Trumps efforts to press Ukraines president to investigate Democratic rival Joe Biden at the same time military aid was being withheld.

Trump and his supporters are likely to seize on any findings of mistakes or bad judgment to support their claims of a biased investigation. Supporters of the FBI are likely to hold up as vindication any findings that the investigation was done by the book or free of political considerations.

The New York Times and the Washington Post have reported that the investigation is expected to find mistakes by lower-level officials within the FBI but will not accuse senior leaders of being motivated by political bias.

The allegation against the lawyer was first reported by CNN. The Post subsequently reported that the conduct of the FBI employee did not alter Horowitzs finding that the surveillance application of Page had a proper legal and factual basis, though the lawyer was forced out.

This was spying on my campaign something that has never been done in the history of our country, Trump told Fox & Friends on Friday. They tried to overthrow the presidency.

A person familiar with the case who was not authorized to discuss the matter by name and spoke to AP only on the condition of anonymity confirmed the allegation.

Spokespeople for the FBI and the inspector general declined to comment.

The FBI obtained a secret surveillance warrant in 2016 to monitor the communications of Page, who was never charged in the Russia investigation or accused of wrongdoing. The warrant, which was renewed several times and approved by different judges in 2016 and early 2017, has been one of the most contentious elements of the Russia investigation and was the subject of memos last year issued by Democrats and Republicans on the House intelligence committee.

Republicans have attacked the credibility of the warrant application since it cited information derived from a dossier of opposition research compiled by Christopher Steele, a former British spy whose work was financed by Democrats and the Hillary Clinton campaign.

They got my warrant a fraudulent warrant, I believe to spy on myself as a way of getting into the Trump campaign, Page said in an interview with Foxs Mornings with Maria. There has been a continued cover-up to this day. We still dont have the truth, but hopefully, well get that soon.

The FBI director, Chris Wray, has told Congress he did not consider the FBI surveillance to be spying and that he has no evidence the FBI illegally monitored Trumps campaign.

The attorney Ggeneral, William Barr, has said he believed spying did occur, but he also made clear at a Senate hearing earlier this year he had no specific evidence that any surveillance was illegal or improper. Barr has appointed the US attorney John Durham to investigate how intelligence was collected, and that investigation has since become criminal in nature, a person familiar with the matter has said.

Trump insists that members of the Obama administration at the highest levels were spying on his 2016 campaign.

Personally, I think it goes all the way I think this goes to the highest level, he said in the Fox interview. I hate to say it. I think its a disgrace. They thought I was going to win and they said, How can we stop him?

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Make Any Document Dumber With This Font Based on Trump’s Handwriting – Hyperallergic

Do you have the best words? Then you need the best font, Tiny Hand by Mark Davis. (All images courtesy Mark Davis)

As impeachment rears its head, were all hoping the writing is on the wall for Donald Trump, but last week the nation was temporarily diverted by the writing on his notepad. Donald Trumps stupid handwriting, last the subject of ridicule in 2017 when he took an excessively long time to sign his first executive order, has since taken a backseat to the many other stupid things about him. But his oversized, childish script recently made an appearance as he attempted to rebut some incriminating testimony by Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland in the House Intelligence Committees impeachment inquiry hearings.

Some internet pundits including the professionally hilarious Patton Oswalt observed that the Presidents basic-ass talking points were lyrical, triggering a spate of fantastic musical send-ups in the style of Morrisey, the Ramones, and every emo band ever. But many chose to focus on the truly odd proportions (and perhaps sinister implications) of the handwriting itself.

Luckily enough for anyone hoping to make their writing look dumber, designer Mark Davis has adapted the Presidents cartoonish handwriting into a custom font for Buzzfeed, dubbed Tiny Hand, which is available for free download. The font was originally created for a fake Trump memo in a satirical piece on Buzzfeed, and then Deputy Art Director Ben King went back to the well for some in-depth handwriting analysis in a second article.

Trumps notes, written to friends and enemies alike, were almost always written at an angle, scrawled on top of printouts of articles from the internet, wrote King. I was struck not only by the peculiar delivery of the notes, but also by the idiosyncratic way Trump writes the alphabet. At that moment it was clear to me as it surely must be to you, dear reader I had to make a font based on Donald Trumps handwriting.

The task fell to Davis, who cranked it out in about two days, according to a statement on the Tiny Hand portfolio on his website. That is incidentally the same amount of time the President spent learning to read and write.

Trumps handwriting is unusual, said Davis, in an email interview with Hyperallergic. He has a quite distinctive and unusual hand, I would almost relate it to the lettering we would associate with Walt Disneys signature. Some might even call it comical in its own right.

So download, and proudly make stupid banners, mock up stupid holiday cards, or best of all, send letters to Republican congresspeople, urging them to remove Trump from office using Trumps own stupid block script as a motivator.

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Antares’ Xyosted Is One Of The Best Testosterone Replacement Therapies Available – Seeking Alpha

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Antares Pharmaceuticals' (ATRS) XYOSTED may be one of the best testosterone therapies available when evaluated against competitors such as Aveed, Depo-Testosterone, Delatestryl, and Testopel. Considering the sector has decade-old generics priced at $25/mo., management should be praised for its efforts to grow XYOSTED scripts to over 7,000/mo., and its revenues by 100% Y/Y despite a $550/unit pricing. Overall, this results in the company trading for merely 2.5x FY 2020 EV/Sales in terms of valuation, making the stock a strong buy.

In its earnings report early November, ATRS saw its bottom line improve by 182% Y/Y and posted a profit of $0.01 per share. Its annual guidance increased by 10% to $115 million for FY 2019. Revenues were also up sharply, growing by over 100% Y/Y with 46.5% of its growth coming from the launch of XYOSTED (subcutaneous testosterone enanthate injection) indicated for testosterone replacement therapy in hypogonadal men.

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Much of this organic growth can be directly attributed to XYOSTED's prescription count. Based on data from 2 leading competitors, TRX for TRT grew nearly 200% YTD. Nearly 58% of this increase can be attributed to XYOSTED, which saw its prescription count balloon to over 7,000 units/mo.

The drug is currently priced at ~$550/unit retail, and is largely in-line with ATRS's revenue figures when multiplied by monthly prescription count. Whilst a simple calculation, this is fantastic news for ATRS as a drug's list price is usually at a premium to its net price due to bulk discounts and negotiations with pharmacy benefit managers. A lack of pricing differential in the case of XYOSTED indicates and reiterates its significant value proposition for patients.

Currently, XYOSTED's major competitors in the TRT market include Aveed, Depo-Testosterone, Delatestryl, and Testopel. Each and every single one of these drugs possesses disadvantages which puts XYOSTED in the spotlight when competing against sector players.

For starters, 90% of hypogonadal patients taking XYOSTED saw their testosterone levels return to normal (300 to 1100 ng/dl) after 12 weeks. There were no abuse-related adverse events reported in its clinical trials, as no single patient had witnessed testosterone levels spike beyond 1500 ng/dl. Furthermore, while its label indicates XYOSTED may be linked to major adverse cardiovascular events, medical literature have debunked this hypothesis. While the FDA has cited 4 studies suggesting an increased risk of heart disease post TRT, over 100 studies have reported reduced CV risk with higher endogenous testosterone concentration.

All combined, this gives XYOSTED a definitive advantage against standard TRT, some of which are decades old and cost just $25 per month retail. One such competitor is Delatestryl, which only has a minimum efficacy of 72% in normalizing testosterone levels and is suffering from supply shortages.

Another generic, Testopel, is not performing so well either. The drug was approved in 1972, but saw various hurdles related to its pharmaceutical parameters and was not marketed until 2008. In follow-up studies, 100% of patients who took the drug saw their testosterone levels normalize after 4 weeks, but this metric dropped to just 31.8% after 16 weeks of treatment.

As for Aveed and Depo-Testosterone, these are currently the most prominent competitors to XYOSTED. However, even these drugs have their fair share of drawbacks. Patients taking Aveed and Depo-Testosterone have reported severe fluctuations in mood/libido, and serious risks of anaphylaxis respectively.

As shareholders should see, XYOSTED possesses one of the best clinical profiles out of all sector players. It's superb efficacy, low prevalence of serious adverse events, and negligible risks of abuse makes it a leading candidate in a total addressable market estimated to be worth $2.2 billion in FY2018.

On the other hand, there continues to be over 10 new cases of testosterone deficiency per 1000 persons per annum. It is now estimated 2.1% to 12.8% of middle aged men have this condition. As a result, the CAGR of the total addressable market for its treatment isn't likely to decline any time soon.

With an annual run rate of $46 million in XYOSTED revenues, the drug has captured approximately 2.1% of the TRT TAM 1 year after launch, and is growing at +100% annually. In a past article, the author was critical of management for paying themselves nearly $6.4 million in annual share-based compensation and salaries while revenues stagnated at the $40 million mark. However, ATRS's leadership should now be applauded for their ability to grow sales of XYOSTED in a hypercompetitive market filled with generic competition.

Currently, the company has an enterprise value of ~$600 million and possesses negligible debt. While the company is expensive in terms of backward-looking metrics, the future is rather bright for ATRS. In terms of valuation, the company is trading at 10x EV/TTM Sales, but is only priced at 5x FY 2019 EV/Sales, and is valued as little as 2.5x FY 2020 EV/Sales. 10x spot revenues is not an expensive premium to pay for a company growing its sales at 100%. Hence, Investors interested in small-cap biotech should consider ATRS as an enticing growth stock.

Disclosure: I am/we are long ATRS. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article.

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Testosterone Replacement Therapy Market 2018 In-depth Study by top players: AbbVie, Inc., Bayer AG, Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Eli Lilly and Company…

Testosterone Replacement Therapy Market Report 2018-2026includes a comprehensive analysis of the present Market. The report starts with the basic Testosterone Replacement Therapy industry overview and then goes into each and every detail.

Testosterone Replacement Therapy Market Report contains in depth information major manufacturers, opportunities, challenges, and industry trends and their impact on the market forecast. Testosterone Replacement Therapy also provides data about the company and its operations. This report also provides information on the Pricing Strategy, Brand Strategy, Target Client, Distributors/Traders List offered by the company.

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Testosterone Replacement Therapy Market competition by top manufacturers/players, with Testosterone Replacement Therapy sales volume, Price (USD/Unit), Revenue (Million USD) and Market Share for each manufacturer/player; the top players including: AbbVie, Inc., Bayer AG, Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Eli Lilly and Company, Kyowa Kirin International plc, Pfizer, Inc., Acerus Pharmaceuticals Corporation, and Perrigo Company plc.

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MEDICAL MATTERS: Two Balls and Two Strikes – Odessa American

Sorry this isnt your typical sports story with a line score, but now that I have your attention, I have some important information to share with you. Its Movember, and besides shaggy facial hair, it brings awareness and support for testicular cancer, prostate cancer and suicide.

So, if its Mens Health Awareness, you may be asking yourself, why is a female writing this article? Well, women have been saving men for centuries now. As a physician, I can tell you if it wasnt for wives and girlfriends, I wouldnt have any male patients. Im sure that a couple hundred years ago a pilgrim wife told her pilgrim husband, Thou hast a most foul spot on thy back! Get thee to the physician! In all seriousness though, men are 24 percent less likely to have seen a physician within the last year.

The average life expectancy in the U.S. of men is 76.2 years, while for women it is 81 years. Approximately 12 percent of men over the age of 18 are in poor health. So, why is that? There are multiple factors, but there is a reluctance of men to admit they have a problem and need help, whether that is from an injury to mental health. We live in a society where men are expected to suck it up and not discuss any chinks in their armor. Admitting they have a problem is perceived as weakness. Im not attacking masculinity, but not seeking routine health care is a detriment to both physical and mental health, and ultimately overall survival. So, how do we change that? As G.I. Joe always said, Knowing is half the battle.

Testicular cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in young men. It can occur at any age, but it is more frequent from age 20 to 45. The average age of diagnosis in the U.S. is 33 years old. About 1 in every 250 men will be diagnosed with testicular cancer during their lifetime. Fortunately, there is a 95 percent five-year survival rate, even at advanced stages. As with all cancers, the earlier the diagnosis, the better the survival. Approximately 9,500 men will be diagnosed every year with around 400 deaths.

Risk factors for testicular cancer include family history (especially in a brother), history of undescended testicle (even surgically corrected), personal history of testicular cancer and white males. HIV infection also carries an increased risk of developing testicular cancer. Testicular cancer is rare in black men, but they are more likely to die from it if it develops. Treatment is mainly surgical removal of the affected testicle, but it may include chemotherapy and radiation depending on stage.

Having a single orchiectomy does not affect a mans ability to have sex or conceive children. The main tool against testicular cancer is early diagnosis and treatment. Men should perform routine self-testicular exams, beginning in their teens and continuing throughout their life.

The best time to perform a testicular exam is either in the shower or just after getting out of the shower. The technique is simple: grasp each testicle between the thumb and fingers and gently roll it. You are looking for anything out of the ordinary for you: change in size or shape, a lump or tenderness. If you find anything, make an appointment with your doctor to get it checked out ASAP.

Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in men (lung cancer is number one for both men and women). Approximately 1 in 9 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. The incidence of prostate cancer goes up with age, with the average age of diagnosis being 66.

Though there is a 98 percent five-year survival rate if discovered early, 88 men die of prostate cancer every day. There are approximately 175,000 new cases every year with over 30,000 deaths. Risk factors for prostate cancer include family history, obesity, diet high in saturated fats and high testosterone levels (including testosterone replacement therapy). Black men have a 74 percent higher rate of prostate cancer than other races and the death rate is twice as high.

There is a link to the BRCA and HER2 genes causing prostate cancer and men with that history should begin screening at age 40. For most men, we recommend beginning screening at age 50 with a PSA (prostate-specific antigen) level. The PSA has faced a lot of controversy recently, but it is still a good test for screening for prostate cancer.

The trend of the PSA is more important because the PSA typically doubles when prostate cancer is present. We recommend men with a family history of prostate cancer and black men begin screening at age 45. Signs and symptoms of prostate cancer are often the same as symptoms of enlargement of the prostate (BPH, or benign prostatic hypertrophy).

These symptoms include increased frequency of urination at night (nocturia), decreased force of the urine stream, pain with urination, having to strain to begin the stream, erectile dysfunction, painful ejaculation, blood in the urine or sperm and pain/stiffness in your lower back, hips or upper thighs. Treatment options vary from surgery (prostatectomy) to chemotherapy, radiation, hormone therapy and even just surveillance.

Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S. and 11th in Texas. Texas ranks 40th in the nation in suicide rate per 100,000 people. Unfortunately, its not that we have less suicides but more people. There were about 1.4 million suicide attempts in the U.S. in 2017 and 47,000 deaths (almost 3,800 in Texas). Men are three and a half more likely to die from suicide than women, though women attempt suicide more often.

The main reason for this difference is men choose more deadly methods of suicide, mainly firearms. There are 129 suicides per day, and in Texas one person dies every two hours from suicide. White males account for almost 70 percent of suicide deaths, with middle-aged white men (45-54) having the highest rate. Men account for 75 of suicides in the U.S. Worldwide, a man dies every minute by suicide.

The VA released a report in September that 17 veterans die every day from suicide. This does not include active duty suicides, reservists or service members who did not have overseas duty (which explains the reduction from the oft quoted 22/day numbers). Its still too high, no matter how you cook the numbers.

In conclusion, find yourself a good doctor that you trust and see them regularly. Dont be afraid to speak up and seek help when something is wrong. Stay in contact with your friends and family members and talk with them. Know the facts and be aware of your own body. We women want you guys around for the long hauleven if you do hog the remote control.

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Longevity And Anti-Senescence Therapy Market: Market Development, Overview and Forecast up to 2023 – Statsflash

The global longevity and anti-senescence therapies market should grow from $329.8 million in 2018 to $644.4 million by 2023 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.3% during 2018-2023.

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The scope of this report is broad and covers various therapies currently under trials in the global longevity and anti-senescence therapy market. The market estimation has been performed with consideration for revenue generation in the forecast years 2018-2023 after the expected availability of products in the market by 2023. The global longevity and anti-senescence therapy market has been segmented by the following therapies: Senolytic drug therapy, Gene therapy, Immunotherapy and Other therapies which includes stem cell-based therapies, etc.

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Revenue forecasts from 2028 to 2023 are given for each therapy and application, with estimated values derived from the expected revenue generation in the first year of launch.

The report also includes a discussion of the major players performing research or the potential players across each regional longevity and anti-senescence therapy market. Further, it explains the major drivers and regional dynamics of the global longevity and anti-senescence therapy market and current trends within the industry.

The report concludes with a special focus on the vendor landscape and includes detailed profiles of the major vendors and potential entrants in the global longevity and anti-senescence therapy market.

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71 data tables and 40 additional tables An overview of the global longevity and anti-senescence therapy market Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2017 and 2018, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2023 Country specific data and analysis for the United States, Canada, Japan, China, India, U.K., France, Germany, Spain, Australia, Middle East and Africa Detailed description of various anti-senescence therapies, such as senolytic drug therapy, gene therapy, immunotherapy and other stem cell therapies, and their influence in slowing down aging or reverse aging process Coverage of various therapeutic drugs, devices and technologies and information on compounds used for the development of anti-ageing therapeutics A look at the clinical trials and expected launch of anti-senescence products Detailed profiles of the market leading companies and potential entrants in the global longevity and anti-senescence therapy market, including AgeX Therapeutics, CohBar Inc., PowerVision Inc., T.A. Sciences and Unity Biotechnology

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Global longevity and anti-senescence therapy market deals in the adoption of different therapies and treatment options used to extend human longevity and lifespan. Human longevity is typically used to describe the length of an individuals lifetime and is sometimes used as a synonym for life expectancy in the demography. Anti-senescence is the process by which cells stop dividing irreversibly and enter a stage of permanent growth arrest, eliminating cell death. Anti-senescence therapy is used in the treatment of senescence induced through unrepaired DNA damage or other cellular stresses.

Global longevity and anti-senescence market will witness rapid growth over the forecast period (2018-2023) owing to an increasing emphasis on Stem Cell Research and an increasing demand for cell-based assays in research and development.

An increasing geriatric population across the globe and a rising awareness of antiaging products among generation Y and later generations are the major factors expected to promote the growth of global longevity and anti-senescence market. Factors such as a surging level of disposable income and increasing advancements in anti-senescence technologies are also providing traction to the global longevity and anti-senescence market growth over the forecast period (2018-2023).

According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the total geriatric population across the globe in 2016 was over REDACTED. By 2022, the global geriatric population (65 years and above) is anticipated to reach over REDACTED. An increasing geriatric population across the globe will generate huge growth prospectus to the market.

Senolytics, placenta stem cells and blood transfusions are some of the hot technologies picking up pace in the longevity and anti-anti-senescence market. Companies and start-ups across the globe such as Unity Biotechnology, Human Longevity Inc., Calico Life Sciences, Acorda Therapeutics, etc. are working extensively in this field for the extension of human longevity by focusing on study of genomics, microbiome, bioinformatics and stem cell therapies, etc. These factors are poised to drive market growth over the forecast period.

Global longevity and anti-senescence market is projected to rise at a CAGR of REDACTED during the forecast period of 2018 through 2023. In 2023, total revenues are expected to reach REDACTED, registering REDACTED in growth from REDACTED in 2018.

The report provides analysis based on each market segment including therapies and application. The therapies segment is further sub-segmented into Senolytic drug therapy, Gene therapy, Immunotherapy and Others. Senolytic drug therapy held the largest market revenue share of REDACTED in 2017. By 2023, total revenue from senolytic drug therapy is expected to reach REDACTED. Gene therapy segment is estimated to rise at the highest CAGR of REDACTED till 2023. The fastest growth of the gene therapy segment is due to the Large investments in genomics. For Instance; The National Human Genome Research Institute (U.S.) had a budget grant of REDACTED for REDACTED research projects in 2015, thus increasing funding to REDACTED for approximately REDACTED projects in 2016.

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Phishing Trends Position ISPs to Protect Subscribers – Security Boulevard

Akamai just released the 2019 State of the Internet (SOTI) security report: Phishing Baiting the Hook featuring findings from the enterprise and carrier research teams. Theyve been collaborating for two years to develop better methods for evaluating massive volumes of anonymized, live-streamed DNS query data to uncover more phishing, bots and other threats.

This new SOTI report has great background on phishing, and the research focuses on phishing kits used to enable landing pages where usernames and passwords or other valuable information are gathered and subsequently monetized to fund phishers exploits. Akamais enterprise team developed a zero-day phishing detection engine to identify different phishing kits, and tracked their life cycles to understand how attacks change to avoid detection. They also analyzed brands being targeted and segmented them by industry. The top industries targeted were high tech (companies like Microsoft, Dropbox, and LinkedIn), followed by media and then financial companies.

These findings are supplemented with research from the carrier team which shows longevity statistics for domain names used for phishing (and other exploits) ranked by Top Level Domain. The work showed short life times for malicious domains 89% had a lifespan of less than 24 hours, and 94% had a lifespan of less than three days.

Since it relies on human factors instead of software flaws, the basic approach for phishing has endured for decades. But that doesnt mean phishers havent innovated. A section covering phishing in the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) Threat Landscape Report 2018 states: From the available evidence, it is clear that the scale and sophistication of attacks are increasing, with evermore avenues being exploited to reach users (including email, instant messaging, and social networking sites). This suggests organizations can not necessarily depend on phishing protections built into email to cover all of their exposure since phishing urls are being presented in other places.

A paper presented at Usenix Security 2019 adds another dimension. In addition to copying logos and web pages and mimicking legitimate email addresses, sophisticated phishers have become masters of persuasion. The authors of the paper presented examples of phishing messages segmented based on the different ways human emotions can be manipulated to obtain a desired result. Its a little unnerving reading these messages because it becomes clear even trained or experienced viewers could be susceptible if they dont pause for a moment.

Attackers are innovating in other ways. Some attackers cleverly substitute lookalike characters in domain names so a destination appears to users to be familiar but is actually completely different than what is perceived. Its a big enough problem that most of the major browservendors have taken steps to make the substitutions more obvious to (attentive) users by displaying the actual domain names, which appear as somewhat cryptic character strings (called punycode) in the address bar. The carrier research team has also started seeing domain names that render as emojis imagine the ambiguities that introduces for hackers to take advantage of! The team has added protections for them and well offer more details about these tactics in upcoming blog posts.

Phishing impacts everyone who uses the internet, although some are more targeted than others. Findings presented at BlackHat 2019 from researchers at the University of Florida and Google showed that business users are 4.8 times more likely to receive phishing emails than consumers. Nonprofits are 3.8 times more likely to be targeted than consumers, followed by government (2.8X) and education (2.1X). Todays hackers want to maximize their return on investment and, accordingly, bias their efforts toward organizations with more monetizable assets.

In the same BlackHat presentation, the researchers presented survey results that showed 45% of users dont understand what phishing is. This is in contrast to generally high awareness about internet security exposure and may indicate many people simply dont have the time or desire to educate themselves about the details of internet exploits.

Phishing isnt going away anytime soon because the barriers to entry are low. Technical skills arent necessarily required anymore since phishing kits are readily available from many sources on the dark web and there are services available to distribute malicious links. Even amateur phishers can refine their messaging based on observing what works and the professionals can invest in more advanced forms of social engineering. As revealed in the paragraph above gaps in awareness suggest internet users could use help.

ISPs are well-positioned to protect their consumer and small/midsize business subscribers. They already have a trusted contractual relationship, scale and reach, and security and operational expertise. Theres an opportunity to move beyond speed and reliability and differentiate internet access services based on security. Akamai Security and Personalization Services play to provider strengths, while meeting subscriber requirements for ease of use, broad coverage of devices, and price points compatible with modest budgets.

Bruce Van Nice is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Akamai.

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1.https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/enisa-threat-landscape-report-2018

2.https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity19/presentation/van-der-heijden

3.http://www.daniela.ece.ufl.edu/blackhat19/BlackHat_2019_Slides_and_Coverage/Black_Hat_2019.html

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