Trump era: Fascist dawn, or road to liberation?

White House on lockdown with reporters being moved to press briefing room, reports say
White House on lockdown, reports say

Monday June 24, 2019 - The White House was put under lockdown on Monday morning, according to reporters who cover the administration.

Journalists posted messages on social media announcing the lockdown as they were assembled in the White House press briefing room, where they have not had a briefing in nearly 100 days.

“We are literally locked in here,” wrote Megan Pratz, a reporter for Cheddar. “We can’t see much but Secret Service officers just ran across the lawn.”

The Secret Service posted a statement on Twitter minutes later saying the agency was “responding to an incident involving a suspicious package located on Pennsylvania Ave.”

Nearby pedestrian traffic routes were also closed on Monday, the Secret Service added.

Ms Pratz later tweeted that an officer with the Secret Service briefed the group of reporters who had been locked in the briefing room, and said they were asked “not to go outside.” “Does not want anyone out on the North Grounds right now, where all the camera positions are,” she added.

Monday marked the second lockdown for the White House in less than a week.

Days earlier, a man was detained after attempting to jump a bike rack and throw his backpack into the defence perimeter of the White House residence.

The suspect's name was not released by the Secret Service, which said in a written statement that it had “cleared the backpack and the individual was placed under arrest, and charged with unlawful entry.”

Donald Trump was at the White House during the latest lockdown, according to his public schedule. The president was participating in a 2019 Presidential Scholars photo opportunity at the time.

As the lockdown was in place, Mr Trump announced an executive order targeting Iran with financial sanctions.

The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
 
This week’s National Security Advisor summit in Jerusalem is an historic event because of the participation of the Russian, Israeli, and American representatives during this multi-day meeting from 24-26 June, but it’s also a juicy one too because of the many rumors that it’s given rise to, the most popular being the possibility of a so-called “grand deal” being clinched about the future of the Middle East.

US National Security Adviser John Bolton together with his Israeli and Russian counterparts Meir Ben-Shabbat and Nikolai Patrushev will meet behind closed doors in what is described as an “unprecedented summit” in Jerusalem.

According to the Israeli media: “The chaos in Syria, rising tensions in the Persian Gulf” are on the agenda.

Secret US-Russia-Israel National Security Summit in Jerusalem: What is the Hidden Agenda?
Secret US-Russia-Israel National Security Summit in Jerusalem: What is the Hidden Agenda? - Global Research
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June 24, 2019 - President Putin answered a question in this respect during last week’s hours-long Q&A session, mocking the terminology of a “grand deal” for sounding like “some commercial act” and then reaffirming that his country “doesn’t sell out our allies, our interests or our principles”. Nevertheless, if the concept of a “grand deal” doesn’t include “selling out” the aforementioned, then Russia might very well go along with it, which could prospectively be the purpose of this unprecedented meeting.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has spent the past month taunting Iran by declaring that this get-together will be focused on its regional activities, especially its military presence in Syria, which was corroborated by unnamed American officials who confirmed as much to the press. The Russians have been tight-lipped about the topics that would be discussed but their representatives assured the public that they’ll take Iran’s legitimate interests into account, hence Putin’s response about how Russia won’t “sell out our allies, our interests or our principles’. Even so, Russia has been practicing a delicate “balancing” act for the past couple of years whereby it’s “passively facilitated” hundreds of Israeli strikes in Syria against suspected IRGC and Hezbollah targets while still retaining its on-the-ground anti-terrorist military alliance with Iran, but it seems like the time has finally come for it to more decisively lean one way or the other.

Russia’s 21st-century grand strategy is to become the supreme “balancing” force in Afro-Eurasia, to which end it’s struck up a slew of non-traditional partnerships such as the very close ones that it presently enjoys with Israel and its not-so-secret Saudi ally, both of whom are opposed to the expansion of Iran’s regional influence. With this in mind, the Jerusalem Summit might end up being an attempt to calibrate the Russian, Israeli, and American positions on this issue and — according to unconfirmed reports — see the latter two offer Moscow some vague incentives such as possible sanctions relief to encourage Iran’s “phased withdrawal” from Syria. Seeing as how the last two days of the meeting coincide with the Bahrain economic conference that’s supposed to form the apolitical component of the US’ “Deal of the Century”, any progress on the Syrian-Iranian front would probably be inextricably connected to this new regional vision.

About that, Russia has publicly insisted that the only acceptable solution to the Palestinian issue is the creation of two separate states along the pre-1967 borders, and even though it’s unlikely that Moscow will compromise on this principle of international law, it might show more flexibility on other facets. For instance, the “Deal of the Century” doesn’t seem to be exclusive to the Israelis and Palestinians, but appears to be a euphemism for the entirely new regional order that’s arisen out of the aftermath of the so-called “Arab Spring” theater-wide Color Revolutions, therefore making the National Security Advisor summit somewhat akin to the first part of a modern-day but much more secretive Yalta Conference for shaping the post-Sykes-Picot Mideast. Considering the likelihood that this is the case, then the meeting is much more important than the media’s initially let on, though that doesn’t necessarily ensure its success.

It’ll remain to be seen what, if anything, is agreed upon by the three National Security Advisors, but the very fact that they’re spending three days in a city as symbolic as Jerusalem to discuss regional issues (first and foremost among them Iran and everything related to it) in this very specific and high-tense context says a lot about the intent of these ultra-busy individuals to clinch some sort of unofficial agreement at the very least. Whatever might be decided upon will obviously concern Iran, but at this point the outcome can only be speculated upon and might not even be known until months after the meeting ends if the informal understanding reached between the participants is kept secret for sensitivity’s sake. In any case, Russia won’t “sell out” its allies, interests, or principles, but will do whatever it can to advance its national security objectives via its regional “balancing” strategy.
 
Not surprising :-(
(New York City) — Project Veritas has released a new report on Google which includes undercover video of a Senior Google Executive, leaked documents, and testimony from a Google insider. The report appears to show Google’s plans to affect the outcome of the 2020 elections and “prevent” the next “Trump situation.”

The report includes undercover footage of longtime Google employee and Head of Responsible Innovation, Jen Gennai saying:

“Elizabeth Warren is saying we should break up Google. And like, I love her but she’s very misguided, like that will not make it better it will make it worse, because all these smaller companies who don’t have the same resources that we do will be charged with preventing the next Trump situation, it’s like a small company cannot do that.”
Jen Gennai is the head of “Responsible Innovation” for Google, a sector that monitors and evaluates the responsible implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. In the video, Gennai says Google has been working diligently to “prevent” the results of the 2016 election from repeating in 2020:

“We all got screwed over in 2016, again it wasn’t just us, it was, the people got screwed over, the news media got screwed over, like, everybody got screwed over so we’re rapidly been like, what happened there and how do we prevent it from happening again.”
“We’re also training our algorithms, like, if 2016 happened again, would we have, would the outcome be different?”

Full article and video which has been removed from YouTube. Insider Blows Whistle & Exec Reveals Google Plan to Prevent “Trump situation” in 2020 on Hidden Cam – Project Veritas
 

Pakistan nuclear physicist reveals new information about Egypt’s Morsi
Pakistan nuclear physicist reveals new information about Egypt’s Morsi

June 22, 2019 - Pakistani nuclear physicist Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan has revealed key facts about the reason behind the 2013 coup against Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi and the role played by the US, Israel and internal agents in these events.

Khan – who is described as the “father of the Pakistani atomic bomb” – wrote in a testimony on Facebook that “President Morsi travelled to Russia, India and Pakistan, but many do not know that he agreed with the Russians to re-operate an Egyptian nuclear reactor enriched with uranium that would generate electricity. He also agreed to establish another reactor that Egypt would receive three years later, for the same purpose".

It would have been better for me not to speak about Egyptian affairs,” Khan added, “but the Egyptian people need to know the truth in order to decide the fate of President Morsi.”

Khan continued: “Do the Egyptians know that the results of this visit have been the most frightening to the West? Egypt would have solved the electricity problem in the country forever, as well as exported enough electricity to light the continent of Africa.

“The Egyptians should know that during the rule of President Morsi, Egypt received two German submarines. Israel had pressured Germany to prevent Egypt gaining possession of such submarines, which are capable of hitting an aircraft carrier if Egypt has the right missiles,” Khan continued.

This came to light in Israel in March, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted that he had approved the German-Egyptian sale but could not disclose his reasons for doing so, claiming they were “state secrets”.

Khan also explained that many Egyptians do not realize the importance of Egypt's possession of a military satellite, which could allow extensive surveillance of Israel. Morsi had agreed upon this with Indian scientists and, were it not for the coup in 2013, Egypt would have by today come close to owning such a satellite.

In addition, Khan claimed many do not know that President Morsi told Russian President Vladimir Putin that Egypt needed missiles, for which Russia officially agreed to sign a deal. Khan also revealed that President Morsi sent an Egyptian major general called Al-Tarraz to negotiate the deal, but US pressure on the army caused it to fail.

Meshaal says Morsi rejected Western proposals to annex Gaza to Egypt
Meshaal says Morsi rejected Western proposals to annex Gaza to Egypt

The former head of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement’s political bureau has revealed that Mohamed Morsi rejected Western proposals to annex the Gaza Strip to Egypt, Al-Watan Voice has reported. Senior Hamas official Khaled Meshaal made his comment as he offered his condolences on the death of former Egyptian President Morsi, who died on Monday.

Meshaal made his comments at a symbolic funeral prayer performed for the late president in Qatar, addressing them to “the family of President Morsi, his children, wife, brothers and the Egyptian people.”

A statement from Hamas explained that, "Meshaal praised the positions of the deceased President who supported the Gaza Strip, Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque".

“President Morsi defended the nation’s issues and we miss his presence today,” said Meshaal. “He was a great man who always defended Palestine when he was an Egyptian MP. He supported Palestine and kept pace with the struggle, steadfastness and resistance of its people.”
 
In the case of the issue of for young migrants on borderfound this article that explains better the legal issues ...fwiw

Seeing the human toll is disheartening and brings the reality of the abuse to the forefront. The policy has continued from previous administrations both Republican and Democrat but the next election is being planned to oust Trump in whatever way possible.

At the end of the article there is a movie that does show one mother and son's traumatic story.
The policy needs to change for sure. I think there is blame to go around but for now Trump is the target.

How Trump's Family Separation Traumatized Children
 
OK - let's try that again ...

Trump reassures Tokyo he will stick with security pact: Japan government
FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during delivering a speech to Japanese and U.S. troops as they aboard Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's (JMSDF) helicopter carrier DDH-184 Kaga at JMSDF Yokosuka base in Yokosuka, south of Tokyo, Japan, May 28, 2019. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/File Photo

U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday reassured Japan he was committed to a military treaty that both nations have described as a cornerstone of security in Asia, after a media report said he had spoken privately about withdrawing from the pact.

Trump privately talks about ending Japan defense treaty: Bloomberg
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks before signing an executive order aimed at requiring hospitals to be more transparent about prices before charging patients for healthcare services, at the White House in Washington, U.S. June 24, 2019. REUTERS/Erin Scott

U.S. President Donald Trump has recently spoken privately about withdrawing from the defense treaty with Japan as he is of the view that the postwar pact treated the United States unfairly, Bloomberg reported late on Monday.

~~~ Along with Bloomberg, WaPo is on "attack mode", also ...

Chinese bank may face U.S. action in North Korean sanctions probe: Washington Post
FILE PHOTO: A man rides past a Bank of Communications branch in Shanghai, China August 28, 2018.  REUTERS/Stringer

A U.S. judge has found three large Chinese banks in contempt for refusing to comply with subpoenas in a probe into North Korean sanctions violations, the Washington Post reported, adding one of them could lose access to the U.S. financial system.

Shanghai Pudong Development Bank says will strictly abide by relevant laws, regulations
Shanghai Pudong Development bank, asked about a Washington Post report that it could lose access to the U.S. financial system, said in a statement on Tuesday that it will strictly abide by the relevant laws and regulations.

China Merchants Bank says not involved in any probe related to sanction violations
China Merchants Bank said on Tuesday that it complies with related United Nations resolutions and Chinese laws, and is not involved in any investigations related to possible violations of sanctions.

~~~ Reuters is no better ...

Trump warned Iran via Oman that U.S. attack imminent, called for talks: Iranian officials
U.S. President Donald Trump listens to questions from reporters during a meeting with Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, U.S., June 20, 2019. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Iranian officials told Reuters on Friday that Tehran had received a message from U.S. President Donald Trump through Oman overnight warning that a U.S. attack on Iran was imminent.

Trump says did not send message to Tehran warning of attack
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media as he departs for Camp David from the White House in Washington, U.S., June 22, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

President Donald Trump told NBC News on Sunday that he did not send a message to Tehran warning Iran of a U.S. attack, which he later called off.

Oman denies conveying U.S. message to Iran over downed drone
Oman on Monday denied reports that it had conveyed a message from the United States to the Iranian government over the downing last week of an American unmanned drone.
 
Haters be hating!

Posted at 11:30 am on June 26, 2019 by

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We’ve been watching the unfolding of the story of E. Jean Carroll, the woman who claims Trump raped her.

While the mainstream media did everything in their power to prop Carroll up as a viable source, the woman has exhibited incredibly odd behavior, including a very awkward interview with Anderson Cooper on CNN, wherein she floated the idea that people think rape is sexy.

Carroll’s claim was that one day she was in a Bergdorf dressing room in Manhattan when Trump burst in and sexually assaulted her. There’s no proof that it happened, and as time goes on, it’s becoming safe to assume that it didn’t. Especially after an interesting discovery floated around on social media.

As it turns out, being sexually assaulted in a Bergdorf dressing room is the plotline in an episode of “Law and Order,” wherein a man being questioned by police describes a role play fantasy being played out by a couple where the man bursts into a Bergdorf dressing room while the woman was trying on lingerie.


Let’s remember that during Carroll’s interview with Anderson Cooper that she mentioned that people think rape is sexy and described it as being a fantasy.

“Think of the fantasies,” she told Cooper



I want to be clear that I’m not saying that Carroll’s claim is or isn’t real. I have no proof of either, just a hunch due to a long history of watching accusers come out of the woodwork when a person is about to achieve a position of power. From Clarence Thomas to Brett Kavanaugh, and a plethora of Republican politicians in between, sexual assault allegations are a dime a dozen, and they very rarely seem to be true.

With Trump approaching 2020 and the Russian scandal a dud, the left has to turn to something, and another sexual assault or rape accusations was completely expected.

That said, I do want to bring attention to the fact that this “Law and Order” episode and the similarities of the claims made by Carroll seem too similar not to be suspect. Adding the fact that she mentions rape fantasies, just like the episode talks about, makes this seem even odder.

I’m not one for engaging in conspiracy theories, but I am one for paying attention to weird details. And this? This is definitely a weird detail.

Somebody should ask Carroll if she watches a lot of television.




Oh Sh#$ "Trigger Time"!

 
We’ve been watching the unfolding of the story of E. Jean Carroll, the woman who claims Trump raped her.

Typical screen actress? Ever since Hollywood went BUST - most of the wanna-be dreamers have been scouring for bit parts to pay the rent. Looks like E. Jean Carroll landed a mini-play. Why do some people - do stupid and embarrassing things, just for five minutes of fame? I don't think this skit will improve her ratings as a columnist?

Not only is "The Donald" dealing with this nonsense, Yahoo is featuring this on it's front format:

Fake Marriage? Melania Trump reportedly living a 'separate life'
Fake Marriage? Melania Trump reportedly living a 'separate life'

Speculation around the somewhat mysterious First Lady of the United States has run rife since Donald Trump won the presidency in November 2016, and an explosive new book says there’s a very good reason why that is.

Rumours of ‘fake Melania’, an extended and largely unexplained hospital stay, repeated slip ups caught on tape; a new book is claiming they are all symptoms of a sham marriage.

The latest book from Michael Wolff - author of Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House - cites over one hundred sources, and says the Trumps have a ‘non-marriage’ that is simply rolled out for the cameras.

However the wild claims have not been widely accepted, with the book receiving criticism from both sides of politics.


Back to the Washington crowd ...

Jun 26 2019 - Mueller Agrees to Testify Before House Committees
Democrats announced that Robert Mueller has agreed to testify publicly on July 17 before the House Judiciary and intelligence committees after both panels issued subpoenas to him on Tuesday evening.

Jun 26 2019 - Trump Official in Charge of Diplomatic Protocol to Resign Ahead of Japan Trip
Trump Official in Charge of Diplomatic Protocol to Resign Ahead of Japan Trip

The State Department's Chief of Protocol is expected to resign over allegations of discrimination and harassment and has been replaced just days ahead of President Donald Trump's trip to Japan for a summit of Group of 20 (G-20) leaders.

NBC News reported on Tuesday that Ambassador Sean Lawler informed colleagues that he would resign following Trump's return from the G-20 summit and has been replaced at his position by Mary-Kate Fisher, assistant chief of protocol, who will attend the Japan trip in his stead.

Lawler was initially appointed to the position in September 2017 by the president and saw a smooth confirmation through the Senate a month later.

Two US officials told NBC News that Lawler was under investigation for improper behavior at the agency, declining to elaborate on the allegations but telling the news outlet that multiple employees had resigned in protest as a result of his actions.

The chief of protocol is in charge of ensuring diplomatic etiquette is followed during domestic and foreign meetings between US officials and their foreign counterparts. The shift in personnel so close to the G-20 summit, where Trump is expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping and possibly Russian President Vladimir Putin, could complicate those efforts.

Conservative Vatican cardinal withdraws support for Steve Bannon
Former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon sits on the stage during the Nordic Media Festival in Bergen, Norway, May 9, 2019. Terje Pedersen/ NTB Scanpix via REUTERS

Conservative Cardinal Raymond Burke, for years a strong backer of Steve Bannon, has yanked his support for the former Trump White House adviser and his plan to set up a right-wing Catholic academy in Italy.
 
This should be interesting!
The White House said on Wednesday that it will hold a social media summit next month amid President Trump’s fresh attacks against internet platforms over allegations of anti-conservative bias.

White House spokesman Judd Deere told The Hill in an email that the event is set for July 11.

“This event will bring together digital leaders for a robust conversation on the opportunities and challenges of today’s online environment,” Deere said.

It’s unclear which leaders will be invited or who plans on attending.


Trump earlier Wednesday attacked Facebook, Google and Twitter, accusing them, without evidence, of opposing him politically and even trying to rig the election against him, the latest escalation in his fight with the tech giants.

“These people are all Democrats,” the president said in an interview with Fox Business.

“We should be suing Google and Facebook and all that, which perhaps we will,” he added.

Trump also accused Twitter of censorship.


“I have millions and millions of followers, but I will tell you they make it very hard for people to join me on Twitter and they make it very much harder for me to get out the message,” he said.

Facebook and Google declined to comment. A spokesman for Twitter pointed to a blog post that the company put out last year saying that some users could expect follower counts to drop as it purges fake accounts from the platform.

"We’ll be removing these locked accounts from follower counts across profiles globally," the post said. "As a result, the number of followers displayed on many profiles may go down."

The companies have all denied that politics play any role in their decisionmaking when it comes to content moderation. None of the platforms’ representatives would comment on the social media summit.

Trump has met with tech executives in recent months, including Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, to complain about what he suspects are efforts from a socially liberal Silicon Valley to silence conservatives.

During the April meeting with Dorsey, Trump reportedly raised the issue of losing followers. Dorsey was forced to explain that the lost followers were likely bots.

Other GOP lawmakers have echoed the attacks and used them to push for changes to a law that shields websites from liability for content posted by their users, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.

Conservative lawmakers have in recent days used a video posted this week by the right-wing group Project Veritas as ammunition. The segment includes an undercover video of Jen Gennai, a Google executive, talking about mistakes the company made in 2016 that it is trying to avoid in 2020.

 
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Wow! Project Veritas has whistle blowers coming out big time exposing Google, Great Job! In this leaked memo, Jordan Peterson and others are called Nazi's and should be disabled from the "suggestion feature". I've watched several videos now of Google employees testifying in government hearings as well as the undercover video, and they all have a similar energy signature, kind of a wimpy, repressed, evasive, weasel quality. Mark Zuckerberg is similar. Google seems to be something of a cult judging by what's coming out. Vimeo has also removed PV's site. I wonder if George Soros is involved in this, probably. Click on memo to enlarge.

  • June 25, 2019
(New York) – Project Veritas has obtained a newly leaked document from Google that appears to show a Google employee and member of Google “transparency-and-ethics” group calling conservative and libertarian commentators, including Dennis Prager and Ben Shapiro, “nazis.” Project Veritas received this document after the release of its investigation into Google through the “Be Brave” campaign at VeritasTips@protonmail.com.

The email apparently was sent as part of the Google “transparency-and-ethics” group internal communications and suggests that content from PragerU, Jordan Peterson, and Ben Shapiro should be disabled from the “suggestion feature.”
“…if we understand that PragerU, Jordan Peterson, Ben Shapiro et al are nazis using the dog whistles…”
Google Redacted
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“I don’t think correctly identifying far-right content is beyond our capabilities. But if it is, why not go with Meredith’s suggestion of disabling the suggestion feature?”
After the release of our Google investigation, Google Senior Executive Jen Gennai posted on Medium saying:
“Google has repeatedly been clear that it works to be a trustworthy source of information, without regard to political viewpoint. In fact, Google has no notion of political ideology in its rankings.” – Jen Gennai, Head of Responsible Innovation at Google
The leaked document appears to contradict Jen Gennai’s claim that Google has “no notions of political ideology in its search rankings.”
Google Redacted

June 27, 2019
(New York) — Project Veritas has obtained a document from an insider at Google which appears to show internal suggestions of how to protest political events.

Said Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe:

“This document leak is the fourth in a series of leaks from inside Google and their subsidiary, YouTube. This new document appears to show internal coordination of political protests which contradicts Google’s public statements that they are politically neutral. More tech insiders are coming forward and we will continue to work with them to expose the secrets of Silicon Valley.”
LEAK: New Google RESIST Doc Shows “Internal Beginner’s Guide To Protesting,” “Resist@Google” – Project Veritas
 
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G20 in Osaka, Japan is in full swing and the top headline featured on Yahoo early this morning ...

Vladimir Putin under fire for comments suggesting that liberalism is 'obsolete' and LGBT rights are 'excessive'
Vladimir Putin under fire for comments suggesting that liberalism is 'obsolete' and LGBT rights are 'excessive'
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Vladimir Putin has dismissed liberalism as 'obselete' in an interview (Picture: PA)

Vladimir Putin has come under fire for suggesting that liberalism is ‘obsolete’ and has outlived its purpose.

The Russian President also suggested that LGBT rights are ‘overshadowing’ culture, traditions and traditional family values, as well as saying migrants can “kill, plunder and rape with impunity”.

In an interview with the Financial Times ahead of the G20 summit, Mr Putin said: "The liberal idea has become obsolete. It has come into conflict with the interests of the overwhelming majority of the population".

He said: "{Liberals} cannot simply dictate anything to anyone just like they have been attempting to do over the recent decades. This liberal idea presupposes that nothing needs to be done".

Mr Putin made the comments in an interview ahead of the G20 summit.(Picture: Kyodo News via AP)

Mr Putin made the comments in an interview ahead of the G20 summit.(Picture: Kyodo News via AP)

He also said while Russia had “no problems with LGBT persons”....“some things do appear excessive to us”.

“They claim now that children can play five or six gender roles,” Mr Putin said.

“Let everyone be happy, we have no problem with that. But this must not be allowed to overshadow the culture, traditions and traditional family values of millions of people making up the core population".

During the interview, the Russian leader also praised Donald Trump for his attempts to stop migrants entering the US from Mexico.

He said liberalism: "presupposes that nothing needs to be done. That migrants can kill, plunder and rape with impunity because their rights as migrants have to be protected".

His comments have prompted anger from European Union president Donald Tusk, who hit out at the Russian president to reporters and via Twitter.

Mr Tusk said: “We are here as Europeans also to firmly and unequivocally defend and promote liberal democracy.”

He said Mr Putin’s comments suggested a belief that: “freedoms are obsolete, that the rule of law is obsolete and that human rights are obsolete”.

He added: “What I find really obsolete are: authoritarianism, personality cults, the rule of oligarchs. Even if sometimes they may seem effective.”

(Comment: Well, the Lib-TARD's are having a field day - eating up the air-waves! Good old "Common Sense" has eluded them. Oh, too funny! Got to luv Putin - he calls a spade - a spade!) :lol2:

Putin invites Trump to Moscow for 2020 V-Day
Russia's President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump attend a meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan June 28, 2019. Sputnik/Mikhail Klimentyev/Kremlin via REUTERS

Russian President Vladimir Putin invited his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump on Friday to attend the May 9 Victory Day commemorative events in Moscow next year, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

Russia's Putin says Trump meeting will help continue dialogue
U.S. President Donald Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan June 28, 2019.  REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that his face-to-face meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Osaka would be a good opportunity to continue dialogue between the leaders following their summit in Helsinki last year.

Trump prepares for 'productive' talks with Xi on trade war
(R-L) Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, U.S. President Donald Trump and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker attend the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan June 28, 2019. Sputnik/Mikhail Klimentyev/Kremlin via REUTERS

U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday said he hoped for productive talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on a trade war that is casting a shadow on global growth, but said he had not made any promises about a reprieve from escalating tariffs.

China hopes to ensure U.S.-China meeting a success: foreign ministry
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives at Kansai international airport ahead of the start of G20 leaders summit in Izumisano, Osaka prefecture, Japan, June 27, 2019, in this photo taken by Kyodo. Mandatory credit Kyodo/via REUTERS

China's foreign ministry said on Friday it hopes the United States will meet China halfway and ensure their meeting is a success, when asked about talks between the Chinese and U.S. presidents on the sidelines of a G20 summit in Osaka, Japan.

Trump anticipates 'productive' meeting with China's Xi on Saturday
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman shakes hands with U.S. President Donald Trump , as China's President Xi Jinping, Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi look on during a family photo session at the G20 leaders summit in Osaka, Japan, June 28, 2019.  REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

U.S. President Donald Trump said he expected a productive meeting with China's President Xi Jinping on Saturday, highly anticipated talks on the sidelines of the G20 Summit amid the U.S.-Chinese trade tensions.

Germany's Merkel says trade, Iran on agenda in Trump summit
U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel during a bilateral meeting at the G20 leaders summit in Osaka, Japan, June 28, 2019.  REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said her summit meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday would cover a wide range of topics including trade, investments, West Africa, counter-terrorism and Iran.

China's Xi says Gulf stands at 'crossroads of war and peace'
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe look at media as they walk into the venue of their talks at a Osaka hotel, prior to the G20 Summit at the International Exhibition Center in Osaka, western Japan, June 27 2019. Kimimasa Mayama/Pool via REUTERS

The Gulf region is in a very sensitive situation and is "standing at a crossroads of war and peace", Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Friday, calling for calm and restraint and talks to resolve the issue.

Trump, Abe agree U.S.-Japan alliance stronger than ever: Japan official
U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during the G20 leaders summit in Osaka, Japan, June 28, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed on Friday that the security alliance between the world's largest and third-largest economies is stronger than ever, a senior Japanese government spokesman said.

Trump says he will talk about trade with Indian PM Modi
U.S. President Donald Trump attends a trilateral meeting with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during the G20 leaders summit in Osaka, Japan, June 28, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

U.S. President Donald Trump said he would be talking about trade with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi when the two leaders sit down for a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Group of 20 (G20) summit meeting on Friday.

India's Modi says one-sided decisions drive development of global economy
U.S President Donald Trump, Japan's Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi take part in a trilateral meeting on the first day of the G20 summit on June 28, 2019 in Osaka, Japan. Carl Court/Pool via REUTERS

The development of the global economy is largely driven by one-sided decisions and disputes felt by the entire system, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday.

Envoy says U.S. ready for 'constructive' talks with North Korea: South Korea
U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Stephen Biegun sits during a meeting with South Korea's Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Peace and Security Affairs Lee Do-hoon, unseen, at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, June 28, 2019. Lee Jin-man/Pool via REUTERS

A U.S. special envoy said on Friday that the United States was ready to hold constructive talks with North Korea to follow through on a denuclearization agreement reached by the two countries last year, South Korea's foreign ministry said.

China's Xi, Germany's Merkel agree Iran issue should be resolved peacefully: Xinhua
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel looks on during a bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump (not pictured) at the G20 leaders summit in Osaka, Japan, June 28, 2019.  REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Chinese President Xi Jinping and German Chancellor Angela Merkel agreed the Iran nuclear issue should be resolved peacefully and that further escalation of tension should be avoided, China's official Xinhua news agency said on Friday.

G20 heads struggle to narrow differences beyond their concern on global growth
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks while other leaders listen during a working lunch at the Group of 20 (G-20) summit in Osaka, Japan, on Friday, June 28, 2019. Kiyoshi Ota/Pool via REUTERS

Many leaders of the world's top 20 economies on Friday voiced concern over trade tensions and the risk they pose to global growth, but were at loggerheads on key issues such as World Trade Organization (WTO) reform, Japanese and Russian delegates said.
 

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