Japan, they stopped all nuclear testing. They stopped nuclear research. They stopped rocketry, they stopped everything that you would want them to stop, and they blew up sites where they test and do the testing. And it was a great meeting. And kim jong un will turn down, and i will too, he will turn that country into a great successful country. And it let me you, let me tell you this. I gear and a half ago, nobody thought that was possible. In fact before i was elected, everyone assumed we were going to war. And remember i go into big stadiums like this that were packed. And by the way, you are very good at real estate. Did you see the thousands and thousands of people outside that will never be reported by the fake news, but the thousands of people that couldnt get in. Many thousands, they are all over. It would be great if the cameras could take a shot of the arena. [cheers and applause] so usually they dont do it, and usually i go home and my wife would say, i was the crowd. Well wh
Unprecedented step further in what critics call an effort to is distract the white house now threatening to revoke security clearance from six former Top National Security officials, all of whom are fierce critics of trumps actions or inactions. These officials have served both democrats and republicans and have decades of experience in intelligence, law or diplomacy. For context, the heads of the Intelligence Agencies usually keep the Security Clearances unless theres reason to revoke them. It allows them mpay attentio to this it allows them to speak openly about matter the. They keep the clearance so if the Current Administration needs some advice or help, they can talk to them. I want to point out something. Sarah sanders was very proud to get up and change the topic because she didnt want to talk about the president s walkback, disaster in helsinki, all the
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