Donald Trump Faces Fire and Fury
Donald Trump Faces Fire and Fury
Donald Trump Faces Fire and Fury

Trump responded to this at once, and stated that Bannon 'does not have anything to do with him and when he was dismissed from his post, he did not only lose his job, but also, his own mind.'
Trump said in his Twitter account that this book is 'full of lies, misrepresentations and non-existent sources', and stated that he never authorized the author's access to his office, which Wolff himself rejected, claiming to have recordings of his meetings with the US President.
When promoting the book on its digital page as the number one bestseller of the moment, e-commerce company Amazon says that it is an approach to the first nine months of Trump in the power, which qualifies as stormy, scandalous and absolutely hypnotical.
More than 30,000 copies were sold during the first days and sold out in a few minutes in the main bookstores of Washington DC, which caused that the publishing house Henry Holt and Co., had to increase its initial circulation of 150,000 units to more than one million.
President Trump's lawyers tried to avoid the exit of Fury and Fire, which directors of Macmillan Publishers, the publishing house responsible for its printing, qualified as a flagrant violation of the US Constitution.
But the scandals persecute Trump, and this debate was joined by the controversial tweet in which he claimed that the button for the launch of nuclear missiles in his office is much more powerful than the one claimed to have by the leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Jong Un.
By meeting at the Capitol on Dec. 5 and 6 with more than a dozen Democratic lawmakers and a Republican senator, Professor Bandy X. Lee, a psychiatry professor form the Univeristy of Yale, warned that Trump is going to get worse and argued that his excessive use of the social network Twitter is a sign that he sinks under stress.
All this is joined by recent immigration measures by the head of the White House in recent days, such as the cancellation of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) that saved the deportation until now to some 200,000 Salvadoran immigrants and their families.
All this is joined by recent immigration measures by the head of the White House in recent days, such as the cancellation of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) that up to now, saved 200,000 Salvadoran immigrants and their families from deportation.
The White House will face these and other controversial issues in the coming months and the President will have to refer to many of them when he presents his report on the State of the Union on January 30, while experts analyze how much these scandals will weigh in the elections of mid term of next November.
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Donald Trump Faces Fire and Fury
Havana, Jan 13 (Prensa Latina) The US political environment got shaken in Washington since last week, after the recent statements made by former US White House strategist and former head of the Republican electoral campaign in 2016, Steve Bannon, and which appear printed in a book called ''Fire and Fury'', written by the US columnist Michael Wolff.
'Fire and Fury' contains serious accusations by Bannon against Donald Trump Jr, son of the US President, and Jared Kushner, his son-in-law, in which he considers of treason and an antipatriotic act the encounter that presumably both organized with Russian officials in 2016.
Trump responded to this at once, and stated that Bannon 'does not have anything to do with him and when he was dismissed from his post, he did not only lose his job, but also, his own mind.'
Trump said in his Twitter account that this book is 'full of lies, misrepresentations and non-existent sources', and stated that he never authorized the author's access to his office, which Wolff himself rejected, claiming to have recordings of his meetings with the US President.
When promoting the book on its digital page as the number one bestseller of the moment, e-commerce company Amazon says that it is an approach to the first nine months of Trump in the power, which qualifies as stormy, scandalous and absolutely hypnotical.
More than 30,000 copies were sold during the first days and sold out in a few minutes in the main bookstores of Washington DC, which caused that the publishing house Henry Holt and Co., had to increase its initial circulation of 150,000 units to more than one million.
President Trump's lawyers tried to avoid the exit of Fury and Fire, which directors of Macmillan Publishers, the publishing house responsible for its printing, qualified as a flagrant violation of the US Constitution.
But the scandals persecute Trump, and this debate was joined by the controversial tweet in which he claimed that the button for the launch of nuclear missiles in his office is much more powerful than the one claimed to have by the leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Jong Un.
By meeting at the Capitol on Dec. 5 and 6 with more than a dozen Democratic lawmakers and a Republican senator, Professor Bandy X. Lee, a psychiatry professor form the Univeristy of Yale, warned that Trump is going to get worse and argued that his excessive use of the social network Twitter is a sign that he sinks under stress.
All this is joined by recent immigration measures by the head of the White House in recent days, such as the cancellation of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) that saved the deportation until now to some 200,000 Salvadoran immigrants and their families.
All this is joined by recent immigration measures by the head of the White House in recent days, such as the cancellation of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) that up to now, saved 200,000 Salvadoran immigrants and their families from deportation.
The White House will face these and other controversial issues in the coming months and the President will have to refer to many of them when he presents his report on the State of the Union on January 30, while experts analyze how much these scandals will weigh in the elections of mid term of next November.
sgl/tac/tgj/rgh
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