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Nessun luogo è lontano
Il mondo secondo Trump tra quasi amici e nemici

Nessun luogo è lontano

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025


L’incontro tra il primo ministro israeliano Benjamin Netanyahu e il presidente statunitense Donald Trump ha offerto l’occasione per affrontare diversi temi, tra cui i dazi imposti dagli Stati Uniti su beni provenienti da Tel Aviv, la questione della liberazione degli ostaggi israeliani e il futuro della Striscia di Gaza. Ne parliamo con Anna Momigliano, scrittrice e giornalista, esperta in relazioni internazionali. Collabora con il Corriere della Sera e Haaretz, il suo ultimo libro “Fondato sulla sabbia. Un viaggio nel futuro di Israele” (Garzanti Libri) in uscita a fine mese.In programma per sabato 12 aprile i colloqui tra Stati Uniti e Iran in Oman. Al centro del tavolo negoziale l’accordo sul nucleare. Nel frattempo, continua l’incontro trilaterale a Mosca tra Russia, Cina e Iran. Ne parliamo con Pejman Abdolmohammadi, professore di Storia e Istituzioni del Medio Oriente all’Università di Trento.La risposta europea ai dazi di Trump: Washington respinge la proposta UE di un regime di dazi zero reciproco. Ne parliamo con Arturo Varvelli, direttore della sede romana dello European Council on Foreign Relations.

Truyền hình vệ tinh VOA Express - VOA
Việt Nam áp thuế chống bán phá giá lên thép Trung Quốc giữa chiến dịch thuế quan của Trump | Truyền hình VOA 25/2/25 - Tháng Hai 25, 2025

Truyền hình vệ tinh VOA Express - VOA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 29:59


Bộ Công Thương Việt Nam vừa công bố áp dụng thuế chống bán phá giá tạm thời đối với thép cán nóng (HRC) nhập khẩu từ Trung Quốc, với mức thuế từ 19,4% đến 27,8%, hơn một tuần sau khi chính quyền Trump ở Washington công bố áp dụng mức thuế 25% lên toàn bộ nhôm, thép nhập vào Mỹ, bắt đầu từ ngày 4/3. Xem chi tiết: https://bit.ly/voatvfb6 Tin tức đáng chú ý khác: Morgan Stanley: Việt Nam trong số 3 nước bị ảnh hưởng nhất nếu ông Trump áp thuế đối đẳng. Trung Quốc tập trận bắn đạn thật ở Vịnh Bắc Bộ. Các lãnh đạo thế giới đến thăm Ukraine nhân ngày cuộc chiến tròn 3 năm. Anh kêu gọi G7 mạnh dạn gây áp lực lên Nga. Cuộc chiến Ukraine bước sang năm thứ tư, bao lâu nữa mới có thỏa thuận hòa bình? Ba Lan: NATO nên quay lại mức chi tiêu quốc phòng thời Chiến tranh Lạnh. EU hy vọng cùng Mỹ giải quyết bất đồng bất chấp những lo ngại.

Truyền hình vệ tinh - VOA
Việt Nam áp thuế chống bán phá giá lên thép Trung Quốc giữa chiến dịch thuế quan của Trump | Truyền hình VOA 25/2/25 - Tháng Hai 25, 2025

Truyền hình vệ tinh - VOA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 29:59


Bộ Công Thương Việt Nam vừa công bố áp dụng thuế chống bán phá giá tạm thời đối với thép cán nóng (HRC) nhập khẩu từ Trung Quốc, với mức thuế từ 19,4% đến 27,8%, hơn một tuần sau khi chính quyền Trump ở Washington công bố áp dụng mức thuế 25% lên toàn bộ nhôm, thép nhập vào Mỹ, bắt đầu từ ngày 4/3. Xem chi tiết: https://bit.ly/voatvfb6 Tin tức đáng chú ý khác: Morgan Stanley: Việt Nam trong số 3 nước bị ảnh hưởng nhất nếu ông Trump áp thuế đối đẳng. Trung Quốc tập trận bắn đạn thật ở Vịnh Bắc Bộ. Các lãnh đạo thế giới đến thăm Ukraine nhân ngày cuộc chiến tròn 3 năm. Anh kêu gọi G7 mạnh dạn gây áp lực lên Nga. Cuộc chiến Ukraine bước sang năm thứ tư, bao lâu nữa mới có thỏa thuận hòa bình? Ba Lan: NATO nên quay lại mức chi tiêu quốc phòng thời Chiến tranh Lạnh. EU hy vọng cùng Mỹ giải quyết bất đồng bất chấp những lo ngại.

TOCSIN PODCAST
La Matinale Tocsin du 25/02 : Macron humilié par Trump à Washington, la paix en Ukraine est proche ! Avec Nicolas Dupont-Aignan et Frédéric Aigouy

TOCSIN PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 119:36


Les Grandes Gueules
"On s'en fout, on s'en fout pas" : Macron rencontre Trump à Washington - 24/02

Les Grandes Gueules

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 7:40


Plusieurs débats au cœur de l'actualité, les Grandes gueules ont le choix, en débattre ou non : Macron rencontre Trump à Washington.

Les informés de France Info
Macron va rencontrer Trump à Washington lundi.

Les informés de France Info

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 8:05


durée : 00:08:05 - Macron va rencontrer Trump à Washington lundi.

Yeni Şafak Podcast
Abdullah Muradoğlu - Elon Musk neden hedefte?

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 5:24


Biden Yönetimi'nin İsrail'in Filistin soykırımına inatçı desteği Demokratlar'a bıçak sırtında yürüyen seçimleri kaybettirdi. Trump'ın federal bürokrasiyi tepeden tırnağa değiştirme plânı hedefine ulaşırsa, Demokratlar şimdiye kadar tıkır tıkır işleyen yerleşik bürokratik iktidarlarını da kaybedecekler. Bürokratik iktidar, Beyaz Saray'da bir Demokrat olmasa bile, kilit kurum ve kuruluşlarının çoğun “liberaller” tarafından yönlendirilen “idari devlet” anlamına geliyor. İdari devlet, İki Partili mutabakat ile yürüyen “Amerikan Müesses Nizamı”nın ana sütunu. Trump 2016 yılından bu yana İdari Devlet'i “Washington Bataklığı” veya “Derin Devlet” olarak etiketliyor. Trump “Washington bataklığı” derken merkezci Cumhuriyetçiler ve Demokratlar'dan oluşan iki partili yozlaşmış siyasal elitleri kastediyordu. Trump 2016 seçimlerini kazanması halinde “Washington bataklığı”nı kurutacağını vaat etmişti.

Uncommon Sense Podcast - Christianity and Politics
FOMO Friday-DOGE Report, Trump, Washington DC, New York, Michigan

Uncommon Sense Podcast - Christianity and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 31:17


In our FOMO Friday report this week we start a new segment entitled the DOGE Report. This is where we will look at what the DOGE commission is finding about where our taxpayer dollars are going. You are not going to believe what you have been paying for. Donald Trump is on fire and he is getting a ton done in such a little period of time. We look at what he has been doing and how the Liberal Left is freaking out about it. They even are even using “voluntary sterilization” so they don't have to raise kids in Trumps America.

Salty Cracker
Anti Trump Washington Post Man Arrested For Possession of Child Pr0n

Salty Cracker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 7:20


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A Point of View
Trump, Washington and America First

A Point of View

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 10:53


As Donald Trump prepares to re-enter the White House, Mark Damazer reflects on America's leadership in the world. Eavesdropping on a focus group recently, Mark tells us that the country's leadership was seen as 'a burden and a luxury - and a luxury they wanted to do without.' 'There was a time when large chunks of the world were grateful for American involvement...but gratitude is now more thinly expressed', he says. 'And Donald Trump well understands that.'In this new world order, Mark argues, 'we have our work cut out to find a response.' Producer: Adele Armstrong Sound: Peter Bosher Production coordinator: Liam Morrey Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith

Chronique des Matières Premières
La Chine augmente ses importations de soja américain avant l'arrivée de Donald Trump à Washington

Chronique des Matières Premières

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 1:54


Le mois dernier, juste avant l'élection américaine, la Chine a importé deux fois plus de soja américain que l'année dernière à la même époque. Des achats qui ressemblent à une course à l'approvisionnement, avant le retour de Donald Trump à la Maison Blanche. Retour qui pourrait être synonyme de nouvelles tensions commerciales entre les deux pays. Impossible de dire si la Chine avait anticipé un retour de Donald Trump au pouvoir, mais l'augmentation des volumes de soja qu'elle a importé des États-Unis, au fil de ces derniers mois, pourrait le laisser penser. Comme si le pays avait voulu se couvrir au maximum, avant le mois de janvier et l'installation du nouveau président.Les acheteurs chinois, mais aussi les fermiers américains, ont en mémoire la guerre commerciale du premier mandat de Donald Trump. Les droits de douane imposés par les États-Unis ont causé entre mi-2018 et fin 2019 plus de 27 milliards de dollars de pertes aux exportations agricoles américaines, selon le ministère américain de l'Agriculture (USDA).Les États-Unis ont perdu des parts de marché Dans le cadre de cette guerre commerciale, 71 % des pertes commerciales concernaient le soja. Les parts de marché perdues par les États-Unis n'ont pas été récupérées malgré la mise en place d'une trêve commerciale en 2020.Selon les douanes chinoises, seulement 18 % du soja importé cette année est américain, contre 40 % en 2016. La Chine a diversifié ses fournisseurs et regarde de plus en plus vers le Brésil, le nouveau géant agricole mondial : les importations chinoises de soja brésilien ont augmenté de plus de 13 % de janvier à octobre. Le Brésil est aussi devenu le premier fournisseur de la Chine en maïs.Les prix du soja restent basLes ventes exceptionnelles de soja américain vers la Chine ces dernières semaines ne se sont pas traduites sur les cours : les prix restent bas, en raison de la perspective de concurrence avec les origines sud-américaines, et de la récolte américaine, explique Gautier le Molgat, directeur général de la société de conseil Argus Media France.Les prix sont aussi le reflet des craintes de voir l'activité export remise en cause en cas de nouvelle guerre commerciale. Craintes auxquelles il faut ajouter celles de voir la politique énergétique de Donald Trump faire baisser les volumes de soja transformés en biocarburant. Cela annoncerait une offre plus importante de grains sur le marché, et n'aiderait pas à faire remonter les prix. Une politique encore incertaineL'avenir des exports américains de soja vers la Chine reste pour l'heure encore très incertain. Un rapport publié le mois dernier par la National Corn Growers Association assure que soja et le maïs seront à nouveau « cibles principales des droits de douane » dans un éventuel conflit commercial. Avec un risque de voir, selon le rapport, les exportations américaines de soja baisser drastiquement, et l'excédent agricole national augmenter.Le président de United Soybean Board, Steve Reinhard, veut croire au contraire que le retour de l'administration Trump signifiera de nouveaux efforts pour augmenter les achats agricoles de Pékin, comme il l'a confié il y a quelques jours lors de la septième foire internationale de l'importation de Shangaï (CIIE).

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2233: Paul Greenberg predicts a George Washington vs Donald Trump election in 2028

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 35:07


The good news is that the interminable 2024 election is almost done. The bad news is that the 2028 Presidential campaign - sure to be described as the most important election in American history - will begin later this week. The best-selling writer Paul Greenberg is already imagining this election. “It is 2028 and a certain president wants a third term,” is the premise of Greenberg's new satire, A Third Term: A Novella. And to counter this Republican President, (un)popularly known as “the Tyrant”, an operative snatches a certain George Washington from his deathbed in 1799 and makes him the 2028 Democratic candidate. The really interesting question in this imaginary Trump-Washington match-up are their running mates. If Washington selects FDR, then I'm guessing Trump will go with Robert E. Lee. It's going to be quite a spectacle. I can't wait. Paul Greenberg writes at the intersection of the environment and technology, seeking to help his readers escape screens and find emotional and ecological balance with their planet. He is the author of six books including the New York Times bestseller and Notable Book Four Fish: The Future of the Last Wild Food. His other books are The Climate Diet, Goodbye Phone, Hello World, The Omega Principle, American Catch, and the novel, Leaving Katya. He currently hosts the podcast Fish Talk. Paul's writing on oceans, climate change, health, technology, and the environment appears regularly in The New York Times and many other publications. He's the recipient of a James Beard Award for Writing and Literature, a Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation, a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship and many other grants and awards. Currently the writer-in-residence at The Safina Center, Paul contributes to academic life as a visiting scholar at the University of Washington's Ocean Nexus Center, and as an adjunct professor at New York University's Animal Studies Program in Manhattan. In summers he runs a study-abroad program on the Mediterranean Diet in Greece for Boston's Northeastern University. His books are used widely in university and high school curricula and have been excerpted on the College Board's AP English Exam. Paul is a frequent guest on national television and radio including Fresh Air with Terry Gross. His PBS Frontline documentary The Fish on My Plate was among the most viewed Frontline films of the 2017 season and his TED Talk has reached over 1.5 million viewers to date. He lectures widely at institutions around the country ranging from Harvard to Google to the United States Senate. A graduate in Russian Studies from Brown University, Paul speaks Russian and French. He currently lives at Ground Zero in Manhattan where he maintains a family and a terrace garden and produces, to his knowledge, the only wine grown south of 14th Street.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

VOA Türkçe
Trump Washington'da sanık olarak mahkemeye çıktı – 3 Ağustos - Ağustos 04, 2023

VOA Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 29:18


2020 seçimi sonuçlarını değiştirme teşebbüsüyle suçlanan eski Başkan Donald Trump başkent Washington'da mahkemeye sanık olarak çıktı. Mahkeme binası çevresinde güvenlik önlemleri arttırıldı, mahkeme binasına çıkan bazı yollar kapatıldı. Süreç konusunda açıklama yapan Savcı Jack Smith davanın seçimden önce başlamasını istiyor. Kredi derecelendirme kuruluşu Fitch Ratings'in ABD'nin notunu düşürmesine tepki gösteren Maliye Bakanı Yellen, son birkaç yılda ülke ekonomisinin pandeminin ardından tarihi bir toparlanma yaşadığını dile getirdi. New York para piyasalarındaki son gelişmeler ve Fitch'in kredi notu değerlendirmesinin borsalardaki etkisi Stüdyo VOA'de

CNN Political Briefing
Aftermath of Marjorie Taylor Greene's Ouster Vote

CNN Political Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 9:01


The House Freedom Caucus is still finding its way in a McCarthy-led House in a post-Trump Washington. CNN Political Director David Chalian breaks down how the group of conservative Republicans struggles at times to stay on the same page when it comes to policy, strategy, and presidential endorsements. The caucus even voted to oust one of its members with high name recognition: Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Chapo Trap House
740 - Crank About Creeping feat. Ben Terris (6/12/23)

Chapo Trap House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 67:15


Today we're joined by journalist Ben Terris, who's been sort of shadow-programming the show recently with his pieces on Sean McElwee, Diane Feinstein's staff, Tommy Tuberville's advisors and questions about Tim Scott's virginity. We discuss Trump's federal indictment over the “boxes hoax,” and the growing feeling that ol' Donny might possibly maybe finally be kind of fucked. Then we talk to Ben about his new book “The Big Break,” and learn more about all the McElwee-esque DC creeps, weirdos and gamblers he's come to know investigating the world of post-Trump Washington. You can find Ben's book here: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/ben-terris/the-big-break/9781538708057/?lens=twelve

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann
Mark Leibovich and Tim Miller, Part 2

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 49:25


In a special two-part episode, John Heilemann talks with Mark Leibovich, former chief national correspondent for The New York Times Magazine, current staff writer for The Atlantic, and author of This Town, the iconic skewering of the culture of pre-Trump Washington, DC; and Tim Miller, former Republican strategist, current #NeverTrump gadfly-cum-firebrand, writer-at-large for The Bulwark, and host of Not My Party on Snap. Leibovich and Miller are also the authors of a pair of hot new books — Thank You For Your Servitude: Donald Trump's Washington and the Price of Submission and Why We Did It: A Travelogue from the Republican Road to Hell, respectively — that tell essentially the same tale from different sides of the looking glass: the story of "the supplicant fanboys" and "parasitic suck-ups" who "permitted Donald Trump's depravity to be inflicted on the rest of us" (Leibovich); of "the army of [GOP] consultants, politicians, media figures" who "recognized all the risks but still climbed aboard for a ride on the SS Trump Hellship" (Miller). Heilemann and the authors discuss the dom-sub nature of the relationship between Trump and Mike Pence, Lindsey Graham's soulless craving for proximity to power, Miller's own flirtation with the dark side, and the broader pattern of Republican complicity, corruption, and cowardice that enabled Trump's rise, his rule, and his violent plot to overturn a presidential election and trash American democracy ... all of which, terrifyingly, persists unabated to this day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann
Mark Leibovich and Tim Miller, Part 1

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 57:44


In a special two-part episode, John Heilemann talks with Mark Leibovich, former chief national correspondent for The New York Times Magazine, current staff writer for The Atlantic, and author of This Town, the iconic skewering of the culture of pre-Trump Washington, DC; and Tim Miller, former Republican strategist, current #NeverTrump gadfly-cum-firebrand, writer-at-large for The Bulwark, and host of Not My Party on Snapchat. Leibovich and Miller are also the authors of a pair of hot new books — Thank You For Your Servitude: Donald Trump's Washington and the Price of Submission and Why We Did It: A Travelogue from the Republican Road to Hell, respectively — that tell essentially the same tale from different sides of the looking glass: the story of "the supplicant fanboys" and "parasitic suck-ups" who "permitted Donald Trump's depravity to be inflicted on the rest of us" (Leibovich); of "the army of [GOP] consultants, politicians, media figures" who "recognized all the risks but still climbed aboard for a ride on the SS Trump Hellship" (Miller). Heilemann and the authors discuss the dom-sub nature of the relationship between Trump and Mike Pence, Lindsey Graham's soulless craving for proximity to power, Miller's own flirtation with the dark side, and the broader pattern of Republican complicity, corruption, and cowardice that enabled Trump's rise, his rule, and his violent plot to overturn a presidential election and trash American democracy ... all of which, terrifyingly, persists unabated to this day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Ross Kaminsky Show
7-5-22 INTERVIEW KT McFarland on Book Revolution Trump Washington and We the People

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 17:10


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Dr Afshan Hashmi's Radio Show
Dr. Afshan Hashmi's TV Show - Revolution: Trump, Washington and “We the People”

Dr Afshan Hashmi's Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 43:45


When Trump's first Deputy National Security Advisor left Washington, she disappeared from sight. Now former government official and political commentator KT McFarland returns with tenacity, resolve, and the truth about the Trump Administration and those seeking to destroy it.For decades, KT McFarland has been one of the country's most prominent conservative foreign policy experts. She was part of the Trump Revolution from the beginning. Dr. Afshan Hashmi's Radio & TV Show is broadcast live Wednesdays at 7PM ET.Dr. Afshan Hashmi's TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Dr. Afshan Hashmi's Radio Show is broadcast on W4WN Radio - Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Dr. Afshan Hashmi's Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.

Wilde & Tausch
9AM: Rodgers & Adams Trump Washington, Biden Their Time...

Wilde & Tausch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 48:13


It's another Victory Monday as the Packers take down Washington 24-10. The guys share their positive and negative takeaways from the win, and then open the phones for fans to share their takeaways as well. At this stage of the season, can fans confidently say they think the Packers will reach the Super Bowl?

Long Road Endeavor
Dinner with Trump, Washington, and Reeves.

Long Road Endeavor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 77:44


SPECIAL GUEST! The famous Sam of Sam's House of Brew is on. We talk about who are famous dinner guest is. The National Parks. And BBQ, of course. Insta-@longroadendeavor... Tweet-@TLRendeavor... Parker-@WanderingParker... Logan-@theloganrickett... ... Music By: The New Valleys https://soundcloud.com/thenewvalleys ... Credit to DJ Quads https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

That Said With Michael Zeldin
Impeach, Indict, Heal? A Discussion of Post-Trump Washington

That Said With Michael Zeldin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 72:16


  Joe Lockhart, White House Press Secretary under President Bill Clinton, and Former Congressman Charlie Dent, Pennsylvania's 15th Congressional District. join Michael Zeldin for this timely conversation about the second impeachment of Donald J. Trump. Guests Joe Lockhart, White House Press Secretary under President Bill Clinton Joe Lockhart is perhaps best known for his service as White House Press Secretary under President Bill Clinton from 1998 to 2000, during which time he managed daily press briefings, provided senior counsel to the President, and managed communications through the President's impeachment proceedings. Long-time White House correspondent Helen Thomas called him “a straight shooter,” and “one of the best it's been my honor to work with;” Susan Page at USA Today found Lockhart “direct, well-informed and trusted;” and former CBS White House correspondent Peter Maer said “if Joe Lockhart knows anything, it's how to control a narrative.” Lockhart developed his knack for steering the conversation during his early career as an award-winning journalist, political strategist and public-relations consultant. Lockhart held posts as Assignment Editor at ABC News, Deputy Assignment Manager for CNN, and foreign producer reporting on the Gulf War for Skye News. He served as a press secretary for the presidential campaigns of Walter Mondale and Michael Dukakis, an aide to Senator Paul Simon, a senior advisor to the John Kerry campaign, and an Executive Vice President at Bozell Sawyer Miller, where he advised a range of high-profile corporations and institutions on media relations and political strategy. Lockhart is the founding partner and managing director of the Glover Park Group (GPG), a Washington, D.C. communications strategy firm. Under Lockhart's leadership, GPG earned a reputation for providing its wide range of corporate and non-profit clients (including Microsoft, Visa and the National Football League) with agile crisis management, astute public affairs, policy, advertising and marketing counsel, and cutting-edge opinion research. In 2011 Lockhart was named Vice President of Global Communications at Facebook, just as the rapidly-expanding enterprise was preparing to go public. Lockhart helped the company mitigate initial public backlash to its IPO, take ownership of its story, and refortify its brand. In 2013, Lockhart returned to GPG, where that vision payed immediate dividends, in the form of a major expansion and move to a new headquarters. At GPG, he spearheaded the National Football League's response to a series of public challenges. In 2016 the NFL named Lockhart Executive Vice President overseeing Communications, Government Affairs, Social Responsibility and Philanthropy. A graduate of Georgetown University, Joe is a native of New York City, New York. Follow Joe on Twitter: @joelockhart   Charlie Dent, Former Congressman, Pennsylvania's 15th Congressional District Congressman Charlie Dent currently serves as a Senior Policy Advisor to DLA Piper where he provides strategic advice and counsel to clients on the federal, state and local levels on issues ranging from appropriations, healthcare, defense and veterans, homeland security, infrastructure and energy to international investment, trade and commerce.  In addition to his role with DLA Piper, Congressman Dent is a Political Analyst for CNN, a Visiting Fellow for the University of Pennsylvania (UPENN), Perry World House and a Distinguished Advisor for Pew Charitable Trusts. Prior to those positions, Congressman Dent served 7 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives representing the 15th Congressional District of Pennsylvania.  During his time in Congress, Congressman Dent distinguished himself as a strong, independent leader who is well respected on both sides of the aisle.  Congressman Dent was a senior member of the House Appropriations Committee where he chaired the Subcommittee on Military Construction,

That Said With Michael Zeldin
Impeach, Indict, Heal? A Discussion of Post-Trump Washington

That Said With Michael Zeldin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 72:16


  Joe Lockhart, White House Press Secretary under President Bill Clinton, and Former Congressman Charlie Dent, Pennsylvania's 15th Congressional District. join Michael Zeldin for this timely conversation about the second impeachment of Donald J. Trump. Guests Joe Lockhart, White House Press Secretary under President Bill Clinton Joe Lockhart is perhaps best known for his service as White House Press Secretary under President Bill Clinton from 1998 to 2000, during which time he managed daily press briefings, provided senior counsel to the President, and managed communications through the President's impeachment proceedings. Long-time White House correspondent Helen Thomas called him “a straight shooter,” and “one of the best it's been my honor to work with;” Susan Page at USA Today found Lockhart “direct, well-informed and trusted;” and former CBS White House correspondent Peter Maer said “if Joe Lockhart knows anything, it's how to control a narrative.” Lockhart developed his knack for steering the conversation during his early career as an award-winning journalist, political strategist and public-relations consultant. Lockhart held posts as Assignment Editor at ABC News, Deputy Assignment Manager for CNN, and foreign producer reporting on the Gulf War for Skye News. He served as a press secretary for the presidential campaigns of Walter Mondale and Michael Dukakis, an aide to Senator Paul Simon, a senior advisor to the John Kerry campaign, and an Executive Vice President at Bozell Sawyer Miller, where he advised a range of high-profile corporations and institutions on media relations and political strategy. Lockhart is the founding partner and managing director of the Glover Park Group (GPG), a Washington, D.C. communications strategy firm. Under Lockhart's leadership, GPG earned a reputation for providing its wide range of corporate and non-profit clients (including Microsoft, Visa and the National Football League) with agile crisis management, astute public affairs, policy, advertising and marketing counsel, and cutting-edge opinion research. In 2011 Lockhart was named Vice President of Global Communications at Facebook, just as the rapidly-expanding enterprise was preparing to go public. Lockhart helped the company mitigate initial public backlash to its IPO, take ownership of its story, and refortify its brand. In 2013, Lockhart returned to GPG, where that vision payed immediate dividends, in the form of a major expansion and move to a new headquarters. At GPG, he spearheaded the National Football League's response to a series of public challenges. In 2016 the NFL named Lockhart Executive Vice President overseeing Communications, Government Affairs, Social Responsibility and Philanthropy. A graduate of Georgetown University, Joe is a native of New York City, New York. Follow Joe on Twitter: @joelockhart   Charlie Dent, Former Congressman, Pennsylvania's 15th Congressional District Congressman Charlie Dent currently serves as a Senior Policy Advisor to DLA Piper where he provides strategic advice and counsel to clients on the federal, state and local levels on issues ranging from appropriations, healthcare, defense and veterans, homeland security, infrastructure and energy to international investment, trade and commerce.  In addition to his role with DLA Piper, Congressman Dent is a Political Analyst for CNN, a Visiting Fellow for the University of Pennsylvania (UPENN), Perry World House and a Distinguished Advisor for Pew Charitable Trusts. Prior to those positions, Congressman Dent served 7 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives representing the 15th Congressional District of Pennsylvania.  During his time in Congress, Congressman Dent distinguished himself as a strong, independent leader who is well respected on both sides of the aisle.

Názory a argumenty
Poslechněte si všechny čtvrteční komentáře s Petrem Schwarzem

Názory a argumenty

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 25:57


Trump Washington nakonec nezměnil. Velké šance na to nemá ani Biden. Biden podruhé do jiné řeky. La familia grande. Velvyslanci osmi zemí varovali před přijetím zákona o potravinových kvótách.   

Washington Post Live
A Conversation with James B. Comey

Washington Post Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 30:15


Former FBI Director James Comey joins The Post to discuss his latest book, “Saving Justice” and his perspective on the political and legal ramifications of a post-Trump Washington.

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The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Jan 11 2021

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 117:23


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: House Democrats introduce article of impeachment with 9 days to go. Why isn't anyone playing Trump's speech that supposedly incited a riot? Trump tweets that Twitter cites as "incitement to violence" weren't. Twitter says use of word "patriot" is violent. If Democrats can erase conservatives from social media, is it so hard to believe they erased our votes? The Titans of Tech face no consequences. Don't forget Trump's accomplishments. Trump didn't have to run for president, he and his family endured more than any president to put America first. Steelers loss to Browns was predictable. Nickelodeon broadcast of NFL playoff game. Caller who was at Trump Washington rally says the president's speech was flat, didn't incite anyone. Drive-By Media went nuts when Rush deleted his Twitter account. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: Democrats' impeachment push is designed to pressure Pence into invoking the 25th amendment. The 25th amendment is for incapacitation, not punishment. Democrats want to make sure Trump can't run again. Piece outlining the last year of Democrat-inspired violence. Trump's accomplishments. GOP isn't a real opposition party. John Brennan says all Republicans must repudiate Trump. Corporations denounce Trump support, suspend donations to Republicans who challenged election results. Caller wonders if Biden will pardon Trump. DC Mayor urges people to stay away from Biden’s inauguration. Kristi Noem's warning for the GOP.  PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Media montage on Rush leaving Twitter. Communism is praised in America now. CNN media reporter praises and extols shutdown of fellow media members. Rep. Hank Johnson claims, without evidence, that Trump is asking supporters to riot again in Washington for Biden's inauguration. Babylon Bee satire on Trump's alter ego. The Epoch Times. In what world is American greatness a problem? The Democrat, communist world. Wake the hell up and understand what we're up against. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Le petit déjeuner de l'actu
Soulèvement des pro-Trump à Washington : le Capitole envahi, la démocratie visée ?

Le petit déjeuner de l'actu

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021


Soulèvement des pro-Trump à Washington : le Capitole envahi, la démocratie visée ?

La Semina
Claudio Borghi - Come si vince un'elezione. (#Trump #washington) (Semina del 6 gennaio 2021)

La Semina

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 22:03


https://odioh.wordpress.com/2021/01/06/claudio-borghi-come-si-vince-unelezione-trump-washington-diretta-6-gennaio-2021/

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 1: Biden Thanksgiving address

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 31:14


3PM - Biden Thanksgiving address // Biden gives his first post-election interview, says he has not spoken with Trump // Washington state officials are considering loosening guidelines to reopen schools // Trump Stress-Tested the Election System, and the Cracks Showed // Is it really outdoor dining if it has four walls and a roof? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Unbowed Podcast
Unbowed Podcast - 11.22.2020 (Cornucopia of Topics)

Unbowed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 59:34


Preparing for the Thanksgiving holiday ahead, the Unbowed Team tackles the explosion of Covid cases in the U.S., Trump's potential end game, and the prospect for legal jeopardy for administration personnel and key GOP leaders in a post-Trump Washington.

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts
KT McFarland -Michael Flynn Case

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 5:16


KT McFarland, Former Deputy National Security Advisor and author of the upcoming book: Revolution, Trump Washington, and We the People joined AM Tampa Bay Michael Flynn case.

TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles
Fortress Trump: Washington Braces For New Cold War as Wuhan Lab Blamed For Coronavirus

TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 77:19


Today on TruNews we discuss the activation and deployment of a secret military army, code named Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR), which is now operating in the DC metroplex to secure, protect, and potentially evacuate the heart of U.S. government in the event of a war-time enemy attack. We share statements made by former GRU Colonel Stanislav Lunev, the highest-ranking officer to ever defect from Russia, about the Kremlin's plan to cripple America with a series of nuclear, biological and chemical first-strikes, and how this same cold war playbook may be at use right now by the Chinese Communist Party, or made to appear that way by blood thirsty neocons hell bent on starting World War 3 with China. Doc Burkhart, Edward Szall. Airdate: 04/17/20.

TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles
Fortress Trump: Washington Braces For New Cold War as Wuhan Lab Blamed For Coronavirus

TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 77:19


Today on TruNews we discuss the activation and deployment of a secret military army, code named Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR), which is now operating in the DC metroplex to secure, protect, and potentially evacuate the heart of U.S. government in the event of a war-time enemy attack. We share statements made by former GRU Colonel Stanislav Lunev, the highest-ranking officer to ever defect from Russia, about the Kremlin's plan to cripple America with a series of nuclear, biological and chemical first-strikes, and how this same cold war playbook may be at use right now by the Chinese Communist Party, or made to appear that way by blood thirsty neocons hell bent on starting World War 3 with China. Doc Burkhart, Edward Szall. Airdate: 04/17/20.

The Bill Bennett Show
KT McFarland "Revolution: Trump, Washington and We The People" & Super Tuesday

The Bill Bennett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 61:09


Bill spoke with KT McFarland about her new book "Revolution: Trump, Washington and We The People". They also discussed the super Tuesday results in the democratic primary and how things are shaping up for the 2020 elections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Irish Times Inside Politics
Maureen Dowd on Trump, Washington in Turmoil and Thriving Journalism

Irish Times Inside Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 30:04


New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd is the undisputed queen of the Washington commentariat. President George W Bush called her 'the Cobra' and in 1999 she was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for a series of columns on the Monica Lewinsky scandal in the Clinton administration. In today's podcast, she tells Hugh that journalists in Washington are in a strange position because while Donald Trump's presidency is "the most incredible thing that’s ever happened in politics", it has seen journalism thrive. She also talks about the Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the party's prospects in 2020 and why President Obama must shoulder some of the blame for Trump's election. Maureen Dowd will take part in a public conversation at the Kennedy Summer School on Saturday, September 7th. kennedysummerschool.ie. Her column appears every Monday in The Irish Times

Crónicas EFE
2018-06-24. EEUU TRUMP WASHINGTON Trump atiza debate y afirma que sin el 'millones' vendrian ilegalmente a EEUU.

Crónicas EFE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 2:40


CNN Town Halls & Debates
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton One-On-One

CNN Town Halls & Debates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2016 52:28


Donald Trump said the U.S. should rethink its involvement in NATO because the defense alliance costs too much money. In remarks to CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Trump said the U.S. pays a disproportionate amount to NATO to ensure the security of allies. "Frankly, they have to put up more money," he said. "We are paying disproportionately. It's too much, and frankly it's a different world than it was when we originally conceived of the idea." For instance, Trump said Washington was "taking care" of Ukraine and that other European nations were not doing enough to support the Kiev government that has been locked in a long showdown with Moscow. Donald Trump unveils foreign policy advisers But Ukraine is not a member of NATO, and Washington is not providing arms to the government as it is fighting pro-Moscow rebels, though has provided nonlethal aid and has helped support international bailouts of the Ukrainian economy. Later in the interview, Trump qualified his remarks saying that the U.S. should not "decrease its role" in NATO but should decrease its spending. Still, the Republican presidential front-runner's NATO comments could spur anxiety among the Western foreign policy establishment. Hillary Clinton stepped up her attacks on Trump's character and behavior as she makes a case that he is not fit to be commander in chief -- an argument likely to form the centerpiece of the Democratic Party's assault if he becomes the Republican nominee. "He has been engaging in bigotry and bluster and bullying, and I think when it comes to understanding what he would do as president, there are serious questions that have been raised, and this campaign should he be the nominee will have to address them," Clinton told CNN's Anderson Cooper. The former secretary of state accused Trump of inciting violence and urging supporters to go after protesters in a way that she said "raises very serious questions." Asked whether Trump would behave differently as president, Clinton answered "Who knows?"

CNN Town Halls & Debates
Hour 2: GOP Republican Debate in Houston

CNN Town Halls & Debates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2016 40:09


Republican debate: Marco Rubio swings at Donald Trump. Marco Rubio was on fire Thursday night. For weeks, he's resisted taking on Donald Trump, who has eviscerated other Republicans who threatened his status as the front-runner. That reluctance evaporated during the final GOP debate before Super Tuesday as Rubio delivered blow after blow at Trump, attacking him on his immigration, foreign policy and health care positions, along with his business hiring practices. "You're the only person on this stage that's ever been fined for hiring people to work on your project illegally," Rubio told Trump at the debate airing on CNN. Rubio and Trump spoke over each other as the senator accused the real estate mogul of hiring Polish workers. Trump dismissed the episode as something that happened decades ago. "I guess there's a statute of limitations on lies," Rubio said. Rubio later mocked Trump for having a "fake school," referring to lawsuits aimed at Trump University alleging fraud and deception. Trump hit back: "Here's a guy that buys a house for a $179,000 -- he sells it to a lobbyist who's probably here for 380,000." Rubio responded by calling out Trump for his privileged background. "If he hadn't inherited $200 million, you know where Donald Trump would be right now? Selling watches in Manhattan," Rubio said. And Rubio challenged Trump on foreign policy. Trump repeatedly stated his support for Israel, billing himself the most "pro-Israel" candidate in the GOP field. But even as he said he was "totally pro-Israel," he also said he didn't believe there was any reason for labeling Israel and the Palestinians as the "good guy" and the "bad guy." "The position you've taken is an anti-Israel position," Rubio said. When Trump said he was simply a "negotiator," Rubio shot back: "The Palestinians are not a real estate deal, Donald." Everything changes March 1 The tough talk comes as Trump heads into the March 1 Super Tuesday contests with remarkable momentum, after consecutive victories in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada. Rubio has struggled to step out of Trump's shadow and Thursday's debate could mark a pivotal moment as he seeks to convince voters that he is best positioned to be an alternative to Trump and to unite a fractured Republican Party. Clashing on health care One of the most explosive exchanges between Trump and Rubio came when the candidates were asked to discuss their health care plans. Trump said he would get rid of barriers between the states --- something that he argued would increase competition. Rubio repeatedly pressed his rival for more details. "What else is a part of your health care plan?" "When you get rid of the lines, that brings in competition," Trump said. "Now he's repeating himself," Rubio responded. "I don't repeat myself. Here's the guy who repeats himself," Trump shot back, referring to Rubio. "I watched him repeat himself five times four weeks ago." Rubio, appearing amused, quipped: "I saw you repeat yourself five times five seconds ago!" The senator also accused Trump of reusing the same general points on the campaign trail: "Everyone's dumb, he's going to make America great again, he's gonna win win win, he's winning in the polls." CNN's Dana Bash cut in to ask whether Trump has anymore more to add to his previously stated proposal on health-care reform. "No, there's nothing to add. What's to add?" Trump said. Ted Cruz also went on the offensive, saying Trump had previously donated to Democrats who had worked on the so-called Gang of Eight immigration reform bill. Voters should judge a candidate by looking at their "record before they were a candidate for president," Cruz added. The conservative firebrand senator came in first-place in the Iowa caucuses but has not been able to notch another win since, and has been forthright about the ramifications of Super Tuesday, especially the significance of his home state of Texas, where there are 155 delegates at stake. A Monmouth University poll released Thursday put Cruz 15 points ahead of Trump in Texas. Trump's taxes Mitt Romney, the 2012 GOP presidential nominee, also played a role in the debate. He sparked controversy Wednesday when he suggested Trump's tax returns could contain a potential "bombshell" and urged the businessman to release his information. On the debate stage, Trump claimed that he was currently being audited and that he would not release the returns until that process was over. "I can't release it while I'm under an audit," he said. Cruz echoed Romney's suggestion that there may be something problematic lurking in Trump's tax returns. "Donald Trump says he's being audited. I would think that would underscore the need to release those returns," he said said. "He doesn't want to do it because presumably there is something in there that's bad." Cruz and Rubio said they would release new tax returns within the next two days. Supreme Court battle Cruz and Rubio also tussled with Trump over replacing Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. When Cruz vowed to nominate principled constitutionalists to the bench as president, Trump shot back: "Justice (John) Roberts was strongly recommended and pushed by Ted." "Justice Roberts gave us Obamacare. Might as well be called Robertscare," Trump said. "That is a rough thing and I know Ted feels badly about it." Cruz slammed Trump for donating to Democrats in the past - a sign, Cruz warned, that Trump would get to Washington and "cut a deal" on Supreme Court appointees. Trump responded by blasting Cruz for being an obstructionist in Congress - "You have to have somebody who can make deals," he said. Rubio also joined in, saying he doubted Trump would "replace Justice Scalia with someone just like Justice Scalia." Responding to Fox Trump also responded to former Mexican President Vicente Fox's recent response to Trump's claim that Mexico would pay for his proposed U.S.-Mexico wall. "I'm not going to pay for that f---ing wall. He should pay for it," Fox told Fusion's Jorge Ramos in an interview published Thursday. On the CNN debate stage, Trump quipped: "The wall just got 10 feet taller." "I saw him make the statement. I saw him use the word that he used," Trump added. "This guy used a filthy, disgusting word on television ... He should apologize." Trump went into the debate facing calls to release his tax returns. Mitt Romney told Fox News on Wednesday that there could be a "bombshell" in Trump's tax returns, a line that signaled anxiety inside the GOP establishment that the billionaire businessman might become the nominee. Trump struck back in a series of tweets and told CNN's Anderson Cooper, "there is no bombshell at all other than I pay a lot of tax and the government wastes the money."

CNN Town Halls & Debates
Hour 1: GOP Republican Debate in Houston

CNN Town Halls & Debates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2016 91:43


Republican debate: Marco Rubio swings at Donald Trump. Marco Rubio was on fire Thursday night. For weeks, he's resisted taking on Donald Trump, who has eviscerated other Republicans who threatened his status as the front-runner. That reluctance evaporated during the final GOP debate before Super Tuesday as Rubio delivered blow after blow at Trump, attacking him on his immigration, foreign policy and health care positions, along with his business hiring practices. "You're the only person on this stage that's ever been fined for hiring people to work on your project illegally," Rubio told Trump at the debate airing on CNN. Rubio and Trump spoke over each other as the senator accused the real estate mogul of hiring Polish workers. Trump dismissed the episode as something that happened decades ago. "I guess there's a statute of limitations on lies," Rubio said. Rubio later mocked Trump for having a "fake school," referring to lawsuits aimed at Trump University alleging fraud and deception. Trump hit back: "Here's a guy that buys a house for a $179,000 -- he sells it to a lobbyist who's probably here for 380,000." Rubio responded by calling out Trump for his privileged background. "If he hadn't inherited $200 million, you know where Donald Trump would be right now? Selling watches in Manhattan," Rubio said. And Rubio challenged Trump on foreign policy. Trump repeatedly stated his support for Israel, billing himself the most "pro-Israel" candidate in the GOP field. But even as he said he was "totally pro-Israel," he also said he didn't believe there was any reason for labeling Israel and the Palestinians as the "good guy" and the "bad guy." "The position you've taken is an anti-Israel position," Rubio said. When Trump said he was simply a "negotiator," Rubio shot back: "The Palestinians are not a real estate deal, Donald." Everything changes March 1 The tough talk comes as Trump heads into the March 1 Super Tuesday contests with remarkable momentum, after consecutive victories in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada. Rubio has struggled to step out of Trump's shadow and Thursday's debate could mark a pivotal moment as he seeks to convince voters that he is best positioned to be an alternative to Trump and to unite a fractured Republican Party. Clashing on health care One of the most explosive exchanges between Trump and Rubio came when the candidates were asked to discuss their health care plans. Trump said he would get rid of barriers between the states --- something that he argued would increase competition. Rubio repeatedly pressed his rival for more details. "What else is a part of your health care plan?" "When you get rid of the lines, that brings in competition," Trump said. "Now he's repeating himself," Rubio responded. "I don't repeat myself. Here's the guy who repeats himself," Trump shot back, referring to Rubio. "I watched him repeat himself five times four weeks ago." Rubio, appearing amused, quipped: "I saw you repeat yourself five times five seconds ago!" The senator also accused Trump of reusing the same general points on the campaign trail: "Everyone's dumb, he's going to make America great again, he's gonna win win win, he's winning in the polls." CNN's Dana Bash cut in to ask whether Trump has anymore more to add to his previously stated proposal on health-care reform. "No, there's nothing to add. What's to add?" Trump said. Ted Cruz also went on the offensive, saying Trump had previously donated to Democrats who had worked on the so-called Gang of Eight immigration reform bill. Voters should judge a candidate by looking at their "record before they were a candidate for president," Cruz added. The conservative firebrand senator came in first-place in the Iowa caucuses but has not been able to notch another win since, and has been forthright about the ramifications of Super Tuesday, especially the significance of his home state of Texas, where there are 155 delegates at stake. A Monmouth University poll released Thursday put Cruz 15 points ahead of Trump in Texas. Trump's taxes Mitt Romney, the 2012 GOP presidential nominee, also played a role in the debate. He sparked controversy Wednesday when he suggested Trump's tax returns could contain a potential "bombshell" and urged the businessman to release his information. On the debate stage, Trump claimed that he was currently being audited and that he would not release the returns until that process was over. "I can't release it while I'm under an audit," he said. Cruz echoed Romney's suggestion that there may be something problematic lurking in Trump's tax returns. "Donald Trump says he's being audited. I would think that would underscore the need to release those returns," he said said. "He doesn't want to do it because presumably there is something in there that's bad." Cruz and Rubio said they would release new tax returns within the next two days. Supreme Court battle Cruz and Rubio also tussled with Trump over replacing Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. When Cruz vowed to nominate principled constitutionalists to the bench as president, Trump shot back: "Justice (John) Roberts was strongly recommended and pushed by Ted." "Justice Roberts gave us Obamacare. Might as well be called Robertscare," Trump said. "That is a rough thing and I know Ted feels badly about it." Cruz slammed Trump for donating to Democrats in the past - a sign, Cruz warned, that Trump would get to Washington and "cut a deal" on Supreme Court appointees. Trump responded by blasting Cruz for being an obstructionist in Congress - "You have to have somebody who can make deals," he said. Rubio also joined in, saying he doubted Trump would "replace Justice Scalia with someone just like Justice Scalia." Responding to Fox Trump also responded to former Mexican President Vicente Fox's recent response to Trump's claim that Mexico would pay for his proposed U.S.-Mexico wall. "I'm not going to pay for that f---ing wall. He should pay for it," Fox told Fusion's Jorge Ramos in an interview published Thursday. On the CNN debate stage, Trump quipped: "The wall just got 10 feet taller." "I saw him make the statement. I saw him use the word that he used," Trump added. "This guy used a filthy, disgusting word on television ... He should apologize." Trump went into the debate facing calls to release his tax returns. Mitt Romney told Fox News on Wednesday that there could be a "bombshell" in Trump's tax returns, a line that signaled anxiety inside the GOP establishment that the billionaire businessman might become the nominee. Trump struck back in a series of tweets and told CNN's Anderson Cooper, "there is no bombshell at all other than I pay a lot of tax and the government wastes the money."