Details of his condition are unknown, but he has been described through various resources as “very sick,” according to ABC.
White House press chief Kayleigh McEnany showed hospitalization.
He said the president and his brother “have a very smart relationship” and that the president would provide more main points later on.
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U.S. SAYS UN REJECTS INDEFINITE EXTENSION OF IRAN ARMS EMBARGO
The United States said Friday that the UN Security Council has rejected a US solution to extend indefinitely the UN arms embargo that opposes Iran.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the defeat of the solution to a board assembly to reveal the vote.
Russia and China strongly opposed the solution and America’s European allies had to abstain.
Trump’s management has said it will not allow the provision of the arms embargo in the Security Council solution approving the 2015 iran nuclear deal and six major powers to expire as scheduled on October 18.
TRUMP’S VOICE CONCERN: MACRON OVER THE TENSIONS OF GREECE AND TURKEY
President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron “expressed fear of emerging tensions between NATO allies, Greece and Turkey” in a call Friday, a White House spokesman said.
NATO allies, Turkey and Greece, are embroiled in a dispute over Turkey’s oil and fuel exploration in the disputed waters of the Mediterranean.
Turkey said Friday that France decided to take tension-rising measures after the French army conducted educational training with Greek forces in the region on Thursday.
MICHAEL COHEN SAYS TRUMP KNOWS HE’LL FACE JAIL IF HE LEAVES OFFICE FOR ”FRAUD, SCAMS AND INEQUALITY”
Donald Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, has said the president could go to prison if he loses the election.
Cohen, a convicted criminal, argued in the foreword to his memoir, Disloyal, that Trump’s “betrayal” and “deception” will be discovered through the president, who will stand by his side.
“The kinds of scandals that have arisen in recent months will continue to emerge with increasing degrees of betrayal and deception,” the disqualification lawyer wrote.
“If Trump wins four years, those scandals will just be the tip of the iceberg,” Cohen said.
”I’m sure Trump knows he’s up against jail if he leaves office, the inevitable bloodless Karma with the infamous chants of ‘Lock her up!’ ”
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GUYANA NOMINATES THE ELECTION TO JOIN THE MANAGEMENT OF LATAM BANK AS ITS OWN CANDIDATE
The new oil-producing Guyana co-appointed White House adviser Mauricio Claver-Carone as its own candidate for the presidency of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the most recent turn in an increasingly heated debate about who runs the bank.
Claver-Carone, the son of Cuban immigrants, was appointed through U.S. President Donald Trump to run Latin America’s leading bank.
He told Reuters that Guyana’s resolution reflects the development of his candidacy and that other countries can simply play along.
However, Argentina, Mexico, Costa Rica and Chile, as well as the European Union’s foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, have suggested that the September 12 vote be postponed, expressing fear that someone from outside the region is running the bank for the first time. six decades.
The opposition also fears that Trump will miss the November 3 US election, and his candidate may have trouble competing with a Democratic administration.
DETAILS EMERGE FOR TRUMP CONVENTION PLANS
President Donald Trump has said he will probably give his speech at the White House.
Plans for the convention, which begins on August 24, have already generated complaints from Democrats and ethics experts, who have raised considerations about the use of federal assets for partisan purposes.
The occasion kicks off what will be a two-month frantic crusade before the November 3 election between Trump and Democrat Joe Biden.
By tradition, Trump will speak August 27, the last of the convention.
He told the New York Post Thursday that he planned to deliver his acceptance speech in the South White House garden after examining the Civil War battlefield in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Pictured: PRESIDENT TRUMP ARRIVES AT NEW YORK HOSPITAL TO VISIT HIS FR-FR
THE LEADER OF HEZBOLLAH SAYS THAT THE AGREEMENT OF united Arab Emirates-Israel was favored
The leader of the Iran-backed Lebanese Hezbollah motion condemned friday the agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates to normalize it as a betrayal of Islam and the Arabs, saying it had been done in favor of US President Donald Trump.
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said at a televised conference that Trump had announced the deal because he needed an “exploit” before the US election.
He said he hoped several Arab states at the head of the UAE would “satisfy” Washington.
TRUMP’S YOUNGER BROTHER DOESN’T HAVE A ”HARD TIME’ AFTER BEING HOSPITALIZED
U.S. President Donald Trump Robert’s younger brother has been hospitalized in New York and the president has plans for him.
Trump said at a news convention that his brother was in the hospital but did not explain why.
“I have a glorious brother. We’ve had a wonderful date for a long time, since day one,” Trump said. “I hope he’s okay, but he’s struggling.
Spokesman Judd Deere said the president of the United States would do it his brother later on Friday.
ABC News said Robert Trump “very sick,” and mentioned unidentified sources.
The president planned to go to his country club in Bedminster, New Jersey, over the weekend after a stopover in New York.
TRUMP SAYS HE COULD ACCEPT $25 BILLION FOR THE POSTAL SERVICE IF DEMOCRATS MAKE CONCESSIONS
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that he would settle for an investment of up to $25 billion for the U.S. Postal Service if Democratic lawmakers make concessions.
“Of course, if they give us what they want,” Trump said at a press conference.
In turn, he blamed Democrats for what he considered a “blockade” of aid to Americans after talks about coronavirus relief efforts stalled in Congress.
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION CHOOSES MCKESSON FOR DISTRIBUTION OF CORONAVIRUS VACCINES
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services He said Friday that McKesson Corp. will be the central distributor of long-term coronavirus vaccines.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is in the process of executing an existing contract option with McKesson for vaccine distribution, the fitness branch said.
CANADA-U.S. CLOSED BORDER FOR ANOTHER MONTH
The Canada-U.S. border will remain closed to non-essentials for at least one month.
On Friday, Public Security Minister Bill Blair arrived here a day after Mexico announced a similar move for its border with the United States.
Land border restrictions on the coronavirus pandemic were first announced in March and renewed monthly.
Many Canadians are involved in a reopening. Canada flattened the epidemic curve, reporting 9,000 deaths and 123,000 cases.
The United States leads the world in deaths (167.00) and instances (5.2 million), according to a Johns Hopkins University tally.
Essential border crossings, such as fitness professionals, airline crews and truck drivers, can still cross. Americans and Canadians returning to their respective countries are exempt from the ultimate border.
Canada sends 75% of its exports to the United States and about 18% of U.S. exports move to Canada.
WHITE HOUSE OFFICIALS SEEK MOMENTUM WITH OTHER COUNTRIES AFTER ISRAEL-WATER DEAL
On Friday, senior White House officials sought to build on the momentum of a historic agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates to call on more Arab and Muslim countries to put aside long-standing tensions and strike agreements.
A senior White House official said President Donald Trump’s senior adviser Jared Kushner and Middle East envoy Avi Berkowitz had been in contact with many countries in the region to see if the deals materialized.
The official would call.
The speculation focused on two Gulf countries, Bahrain and Oman, either of which welcomed the agreement announced Thursday through Trump to allow Israel and the United Arab Emirates to have a complete normalization of relations.
Sudan is also a matter of speculation.
Bahrain organized a US-led Middle East Conference a year ago to increase the budget for Palestinians and Jordan from Trump’s Middle East peace initiative.
“There are many countries we’ve been in literal contact with in 24 hours,” the official said.
“We have been in contact with leaders of many Arabs and Muslims in the Middle East and Africa.”
TRUMP ‘READY’ TO SEND $3400 STIMULUS CONTROLS TO FAMILIES
Donald Trump says he’s “ready” to send stimulus checks of up to $3,400 to Americans, but Democrats are “delaying that.”
“I asked [Steven Mnuchin] to prepare to send direct invoices ($3,400 for a circle of relatives of four) to all Americans. DEMOCRATS HAVE THAT! The president tweeted on Friday.
For small business owners, Trump also tweeted that he is willing to “send more APP bills to small businesses that have been affected by the Chinese virus.”
“DEMOCRATS KEEP THAT!” He said.
A day earlier, Trump had said he was delaying stimulus controls because he didn’t need Americans to vote by mail in November.
He said he was blocking the $2 trillion stimulus package filed through Democrats because it allocates $25 billion in emergency investments to the U.S. Postal Service, which said “election money” for mail ballots.
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FORMER FBI LAWYER PLEADS GUILTY IN RUSSIA PROBE SAYS NYT
A former FBI attorney will plead guilty to the forgery of a document following the investigation into Russia’s first investigation, but there is no evidence of a broader plot to undermine Donald Trump’s candidacy, the New York Times reported Friday.
The lawyer, Kevin Clinesmith, will admit that he changed a CIA email that used to request the renewal of the court’s authorization in 2017 for a secret phone intervention by former Trump crusader, Carter Page, the Times reported, mentioning 3 other people familiar with the case.
Prosecutors had to reveal evidence of a broader plot that would call into question the resolve to open an investigation into Russia, he said.
DON’S BROTHER ‘VERY SICK’
Donald Trump’s younger brother has been hospitalized and is “very sick.”
Robert Trump has been admitted to a New York hospital, but his condition has yet been revealed, the resources told ABC News.
His hospitalization was shown to the media through White House press officer Kayleigh McEnany.
President Trump, who has “very smart relationships” with his brother, is expected to give more main points later.
Earlier this year, Robert spent at least 10 days in a neuroscience intensive care unit (NSICU) at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.
TRUMP praises code heroes
Donald Trump praised the Navajo Code Talkers who helped win World War II.
“Today, we pay tribute to the brave Native American and First Nations infantrymen who served our country and played an important role in the victory of World War II,” he tweeted.
“The Navajo code was never damaged and stored countless American lives. Our country will be grateful. Good day for Navajo code readers!”
They provided a fast, secure and error-free line of communication through the phone and radio during the war in the Pacific.
The original 29 recruits developed an unbreakable code and were effectively trained to transmit the code in intense conditions.
STARS TO MAKE IN PRESENTATIONS
John Legend, Billie Eilish, Common and Billy Porter are among the music stars who will perform at next week’s Democratic National Convention, officials revealed today.
The new names have finished the four-day event calendar, which begins on Monday.
The largely virtual issue, in which Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will be named presidential and vice-presidential candidates, has been particularly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic.
But Democrats still expect a list of star-studded speakers and singers to regain some of the festive air that the conference promotes in more typical years, when tens of thousands of worshippers fill the arena.
They will also perform The Chicks, the Texan band that recently called the Dixie Chicks in the middle of a national race.
Party leaders, as well as former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, and 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, will speak on time.
‘TRUMP ISLAND’ FOR SALE
Washington State’s Trump Island, which includes a cabin and a boat park, is now on sale for 4.1 million pounds.
The 29-acre island, san Juan Island Chain, also includes 4,200 feet of saltwater front and a water pier for seaplanes and yachts.
The island also has its own water and sun systems, allowing citizens to completely disconnect from the network.
A mansion of seven thousand square meters and six rooms in the center of the island destroyed in a fireplace last July.
The fireplace with which any new client will have the ideal land to build the space of their dreams.
Although the island has no ties to President Donald Trump, the list’s value rose 13 percent to $8.75 million the week of its opening in January 2017.
TRUMP SIDELINES DR. FAUCI
Donald Trump has expelled Dr. Anthony Fauci from Scott Atlas, who opposes closures and says coronavirus “poses no risk” to children.
Dr. Atlas supposedly after seeing him on Fox News while ignoring Fauci after months of tension.
Dr. Atlas, the physical care adviser for Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign, said other people who debate the reopening of schools are “irrational.”
He also said that other people were “laughing at themselves” if they thought the massive trials would defeat the pandemic.
Trump praised him when he first brought him in Monday, saying he is a “well-known man” with “many smart ideas.”
TRUMP-KIM ‘LOVE LETTERS’
KIM Jong-un has described his romantic date with President Trump as something drawn from a “fantastic film,” a new book says.
The exhibition promises to reveal the secrets of 25 non-public letters exchanged between the tough couple that had never been made public before.
Rage, written through the famous journalist Bob Woodward, is published next month and promises to reveal the true extent of his special bond.
It is known how much content of the Trump-Kim letters will be revealed in the book.
However, the description indicates that at least some of the maximum messages will be included.
“Kim describes the connection between the two leaders as a result of a ‘fantastic film’, as the two leaders interact on an ordinary diplomatic menu,” reads in amazon’s book description.
IRAN SLAMS TRUMP PEACE AGREEMENT
Iran and Turkey have condemned Donald Trump’s Middle East peace agreement, which has established comprehensive diplomacy between the United Arab Emirates and Israel.
State television said Iran’s foreign ministry called the historic agreement a stab in the back for all Muslims.
Turkey said the peoples of the region will “never forgive and never forgive this hypocritical behavior” of the United Arab Emirates.
The United Arab Emirates said the agreement suspended Israel’s plans to unilaterally annex parts of the occupied West Bank, which the Palestinians saw as the center of their long-term state.
TRUMP IMPERSONATOR LANDS NETFLIX SHOW
Sarah Cooper, who has become known for the coronavirus outbreak with her viral impressions of President Trump, has gotten a Netflix special.
The platform has announced that their new comedy ”Sarah Cooper: Everything’s Fine’ will be released this fall.
The program is described as a “special variety full of vignettes dealing with politics, race, gender, elegance and other sensitive topics” and will feature special visitors in interviews and sketches.
TRUMP BLOCKS POSTAL FUNDS
President Trump says he opposes increased investment for the U.S. Postal Service. Because it would give more flavor to the vote by mail, which, according to him, his rivals would do.
In the past he said mail voting would hurt his campaign, which polls say is in a tight race with Democratic candidate Joe Biden.
A record number of others are expected to vote in the mail due to the coronavirus pandemic.
He said the explanation of why he had blocked the budget because of his opposition to the ballots by mail.
“They need $3.5 billion for anything that’s fraudulent. It’s election money,” Trump said in a phone interview with Fox Business Network.
“Now they want that money to run the mail so I can get all the millions and millions of ballots,” he continued.
He added: “Now, if we don’t agree, it means they don’t get the money. That means they have universal postal votes, they just have it.”
SANTO PUSH FOR TRUMP
Latter-day Saints by Trump, chaired by retired Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah, has announced his goal of inspiring church members to vote for the current president.
“Latter-day Saints by Trump will try to mobilize and energize Latter-day Saint communities across the country to re-elect President Donald Trump,” according to his website.
The organization added that it will “focus and teach the network about the Trump administration’s many successes.”
The organization is affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), according to reports.
CHOICE OF TRUMP WHITE HOUSE SPEECH
Donald Trump will deliver his Republican presidential nomination speech on the White House lawn after reflecting on his speech in Gettysburg.
“I’m probably going to give my speech in the White House because it’s a wonderful position. It’s a position that makes me feel smart, it’s smart for the country,” Trump told THE NYP.
“Maybe we would do it outdoors in one of the gardens, we have other gardens, so we might have it outdoors regarding the Chinese virus.”
When asked if he would settle for his nomination in front of a crowd of supporters, Trump said, “We may have a total organization of people.
“It’s very big, a very giant lawn. We may have a giant organization of people.
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