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In development now, Friday, July 13, 2018
- FBI anti-Trump agent Peter Strzok was scolded by GOP lawmakers and threatened with contempt Thursday in an explosive audience marked by angry exchanges
- Ms. Law is expected to be interviewed privately by Capitol MPs Friday on anti-Trump messages exchanged with her former colleague and lover Strzok, a few days after challenging a congressional summons [19659005] President Trump criticizes Brexit treatment by British Prime Minister Theresa May, Mayor of London has done a "terrible job" on terrorism and explodes mass migration during an interview during his trip to Great Britain
- Democrats of the House who drafted a bill to abolish the ICE HISTORY – STRZOK INTERROGED – The first public hearing of the FBI, Peter Strzok, broke out Thursday in a political clash, while Republicans clashed with Democrats. As a former investigator on his anti-Trump texts – and even threatened scorn for initially refusing to answer questions about the Russian probe … All along of all this, Strzok remained provocative and argued that he was showing in these infamous messages with former FBI attorney – and his ex-lover – Lisa Page. He stated that although he had his own political views, they had no impact on his official investigative actions in the Hillary Inquiry. Clinton and Russian interference
Republicans strongly opposed this assessment, with representative Darrell Issa having subsequently read examples of these texts. aloud. Among them, Strzok read a message in which he called Trump a "disaster", and another called him an "idiot". The most explosive and personal exchange may have occurred when Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, asked the "Strzok" to lie under oath in the same way as he did. he "lied" to his wife while he was having an affair. with Page. Democrats immediately broke out in more objections, shouting: "Mr. President, this is an intolerable harassment of the witness" and another shouting: "You need your medication." [19659009] CLOSED DEPOSIT: One day after the explosive public interrogation of Constable Peter Strzok, former FBI attorney Lisa Page, should appear before House committees on Friday ] … Page challenged a Congressional summons to appear Wednesday for an in camera testimony before the same committees. Late Tuesday night, Page's legal team said she would not testify because she needed more time to prepare. House Republicans then sent a letter to Page's lawyer Wednesday, setting out three options for her: to stand at Thursday's public hearing alongside Strzok, to attend a closed session on Friday or to make a statement. in Congress Proceedings
President Trump criticized British Prime Minister Theresa May's treatment of Brexit, telling Sun newspaper that his plan was "very unfortunate" and would "probably" kill any possible trade agreement between states United States and Great Britain. … Trump's comments could be seen as a blow to May's government, which is struggling to stabilize. Two key Cabinet members – including Foreign Minister Boris Johnson – resigned in protest at the start of the week for his plan to keep Britain and the European Union in a free market for goods . Asked about the ongoing negotiations between the May government and the EU on the terms of their divorce, Trump told the Sun: "I would have done it differently, I told Theresa May how to do it, but she did not agree … did not listen to me. "
Trump also had harsh words for the current mayor of London Sadiq Khan, a fervent critic of the president, saying that Khan "did a terrible job" the third largest city in Europe. "I think he's done a very bad job on terrorism, I think he's done a bad job on crime, if you look at all the horrible things that are happening out there, with all the crimes that are committed. " The president also warned that Britain and Europe "were losing their culture" because of mass migration.
Trump's comments came as widespread protests of Trump's visit were expected in London on Friday. During the weekend, the president will visit one of his golf complexes in Scotland. Trump will meet on Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki at a summit of the end of his trip to Europe.
DEMS BLUFFING OVER ICE? – Democrats who drafted a bill to abolish immigration and the enforcement of customs laws announced Thursday night that they would vote against the bill, after the leader of the majority in the House, Kevin McCarthy, told Fox News . "We know that President Ryan is not serious about enacting our law on the establishment of an immigration law enforcement system, so that members of Congress, advocacy groups and affected communities do not engage in this political affair. Pramila Jayapal of Washington and Adriano Espaillat of New York told Hill and other media outlets. "If Speaker Ryan introduces our bill, we plan to vote no and instead use the opportunity to force an urgent and long-awaited conversation in the House."
Democrats have long rebuffed immigration policies of the administration, but tensions have intensified in the past month over family separations at the border. Calls from some far-left legislators to abolish the ICE have gained momentum before the November elections.
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FIREWORKS ON THE HILL: "I do not care what you appreciate, Agent Strzok." – Dem. Trey Gowdy, RS.C., during a heated exchange with FBI official Peter Strzok, during Thursday's parliamentary hearing on Strzok's anti-Trump texts and alleged prejudices in the agency. WATCH
WALLACE-PUTIN, NOT OCCUPANT: "We are going to sit down for a half-hour interview. – Chris Wallace, FOX presenter News Sunday, in "America's Newsroom", announcing that he will interview Russian President Vladimir Putin after Monday's summit with President Trump in Helsinki, Finland. WATCH OUT
TREND
Stormy Daniels occurs after the charges have fallen, this time "absolutely not touching"
The blockbuster closes in Alaska, leaving the chain
GOP trainees: Uber driver denied us service because of the hats of "make America Great Again"
Twitter purge means fewer followers for Trump, Obama, Justin Bieber. [19659008] A Thai cave where the football team was trapped will become a "living museum", selo n an official
THE SWAMP
FOX News Half-time report: The new map of power rankings shows governors' races across the United States
The GOP deputy from Alabama condemned Trump. after he moved to the new prison.
FOX NEWS POLLS
Jury is on Kavanaugh, voters want Senate vote before mid-term
Democrats ahead in electoral enthusiasm, interest – and voting
THROUGH THE NATION
The suspect "Golden State Killer" faces victims, families at hearings
Tim Atwood, country musician, thinks the NFL players should be hymns: This is the reason for being the country.
The City of North Carolina Fights the Opioid Epidemic Using Robots to Test People's Shit
MINISTER OF YOUR BUSINESS [19659008] Friday's second-quarter bank results set the tone for next season
June's Chinese exports surge, with a record surplus in the United States.
CEO of AT & T to fight the DOJ and win
Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay nearly $ 4.7 billion to 22 plaintiffs in the talcum powder trial.
Why are Baby Boomers starting their own business later in life?
Equities rebound after liquidation of the tariff threat.
OPINION FOX NEWS
Newt Gingrich: GOP could win big in November thanks to the radical and unrealistic position of the Democrats
Former New York Chief Judge: It's time to to end the bond
HOLLYWOOD SQUARE
The conservative writer Business Insits leaves instead to be paralyzed by fear & # 39; after the site removed the column defending Scarlett Johansson
Emmys 2018 snobs, from Meghan Markle to Emilia Clarke. 19659009] Samantha Bee speaks of brutal Ivanka Trump Rant, says the tumult has affected her a lot.
HAVE YOU HEARD?
Last meal of the old Iceman & # 39; revealed
Superb Biblical mosaic of "spies" discovered in Israel
Nailed: the man with the longest nails in the world finally stops them.
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On FOX News:
FOX & Friends 6 AM Honor: The guests include: Rep. Darrell Issa; Diamond and silk; Jason Chaffetz; Steve Hilton; Katie Arrington, GOP Congress Candidate in South Carolina. In addition, Phillip Phillips rocks the concert stage All-American Summer!
The story with Martha MacCallum 19 h. ET: Tune in Martha MacCallum in London in anticipation of protests from Trump's trip to the United States.
Hannity 9 pm ET: Sean Hannity will be live from London, with the latest developments on President Trump's trip to Britain
On FOX Business: [19659008] Mornings with Maria 6:00 ET Among the guests: Paul Bonicelli, former foreign policy advisor to President George W. Bush; Alan Dershowitz; John Negroponte, former United States Ambassador to the United States
Varney & Co. 9 pm ET: former FBI agent Chris Swecker; Rep. Louie Gohmert; Nigel Farage; James Carafano, Vice President of the Kathryn Institute and Shelby Cullom Davis for National Security and Foreign Policy at the Heritage Foundation; Rep. Barry Loudermilk.
Cavuto: From One Ocean to the Other noon ET: Mark Weinberg, former Deputy Press Secretary to President Reagan; John Lonski, Managing Director of Moody's.
The Intelligence Report 14h. ET: Presidential historian Doug Wead; Christian Whiton, former envoy of the State Department; Scott Martin, Chief Investment Officer, Kingsview Asset Management; Heather Zumarraga, distributor of Vision 4 Funds
Countdown of the closing bell 15h00. ET: Kate Hoey, Member of the British Parliament for Vauxhall; Bill Browder, CEO of Hermitage Capital; Erin Ennis, First Vice President of the US-China Business Council
On FOX News Radio:
The Fox News Rundown Podcast : FBI Agent Peter Strzok I was faced with hours of burning questions from members of the House Judiciary Committee at a hearing held by most major media outlets. Some critics wonder if television audiences like these are just for the show. Chris Stirewalt, editor of FOX News, and Howard Kurtz, host of MediaBuzz, discuss. President Trump is in England for meetings with British Prime Minister Theresa May and Queen Elizabeth II after a tense summit with NATO allies. Simon Owen of FOX News Radio breaks down Trump Week in Europe. More, comment from Dana Perino.
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The Brian Kilmeade Show 9:00 ET: Fallout of Peter Strzok's explosive audition on Capitol Hill will be the main topic of discussion. Guests include: Rep. Ted Poe; Senator James Lankford, Allen West, Washington Times columnist Charles Hurt and Shannon Bream. Plus, Amb. Dennis Ross with President Trump's trip to the NATO summit, the UK and a glimpse of his meeting with Putin in Helsinki
Weekend Fox News:
] Cavuto Live, Saturday, 10:00 am ET: Among guests: Mike Lee, member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, on President Trump, nominating Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court; former independent advisor Ken Starr, who previously worked for Kavanaugh; David Cicilline, member of the Judiciary Committee of the House, on the consequences of the testimony of the FBI agent Peter Strzok
FOX News Sunday Sunday, 2 pm. and 7 am ET: Chris Wallace will be live from Helsinki while he's offering an in-depth look at President Trump and Vladimir Putin getting ready to meet for their historic summit. Wallace will also present Putin's interview scheduled for Monday
America's News HQ Sunday, 3 pm. at 5 pm ET: Bill Hemmer will be live from Helsinki. FOX News will have all the latest developments from our team of journalists on the ground in Helsinki, including the expectations of the Trump-Putin summit.
Special Report Sunday, 6 pm ET: Bret Baier reports live from Helsinki that the team of journalists and panelists from the "Special Report" brings the latest developments and points of view. top view of Monday between Trump and Putin.
OBJECTified, Sunday, 8 pm ET: Kris Jenner talks with Harvey Levin to discuss her dearest objects and how she created one of the greatest empires of the world. Entertainment industry
Life, Liberty & Levin Sunday, 22 h. ET: Facilitator Mark Levin sits with Shelby Steele, author and conservative columnist, to discuss race relations, multiculturalism, affirmative action, racism, social justice and racism. Equality and its impact on our society
Trump-Putin at the summit Monday, from 1am to 3am ET: With the historical history of President Trump with Vladimir Putin in a few hours, Ed Henry follows all the latest developments and what each party hopes to achieve in Helsinki.
#OnThisDay
1977: A power failure strikes New York in the middle of the evening as lightning strikes the electrical equipment, causing the power. widespread looting broke out. (The electricity would be restored about 25 hours later.)
1960: John F. Kennedy wins the Democratic presidential nomination at the first ballot at his party's convention in Los Angeles, ahead of his rivals, including Lyndon B Johnson, Stuart Symington and Adlai Stevenson
1939: Frank Sinatra makes his first commercial recording, "From the Bottom of My Heart" and "Melancholy Mood", with Harry James and his orchestra for the Brunswick label.
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