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FULL TEXT: Donald Trump’s Speech At The #SOTU

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President Donald Trump gave his first State of the Union address on Tuesday. Read the President’s speech as prepared for delivery and released by the White House:

Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, the First Lady of the United States, and my fellow Americans:

Less than 1 year has passed since I first stood at this podium, in this majestic chamber, to speak on behalf of the American People — and to address their concerns, their hopes, and their dreams. That night, our new Administration had already taken swift action. A new tide of optimism was already sweeping across our land.

Each day since, we have gone forward with a clear vision and a righteous mission — to make America great again for all Americans.

Over the last year, we have made incredible progress and achieved extraordinary success. We have faced challenges we expected, and others we could never have imagined. We have shared in the heights of victory and the pains of hardship. We endured floods and fires and storms. But through it all, we have seen the beauty of America’s soul, and the steel in America’s spine.

Each test has forged new American heroes to remind us who we are, and show us what we can be.

We saw the volunteers of the “Cajun Navy,” racing to the rescue with their fishing boats to save people in the aftermath of a devastating hurricane.

We saw strangers shielding strangers from a hail of gunfire on the Las Vegas strip.

We heard tales of Americans like Coast Guard Petty Officer Ashlee Leppert, who is here tonight in the gallery with Melania. Ashlee was aboard one of the first helicopters on the scene in Houston during Hurricane Harvey. Through 18 hours of wind and rain, Ashlee braved live power lines and deep water, to help save more than 40 lives. Thank you, Ashlee.

We heard about Americans like firefighter David Dahlberg. He is here with us too. David faced down walls of flame to rescue almost 60 children trapped at a California summer camp threatened by wildfires.

To everyone still recovering in Texas, Florida, Louisiana, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, California, and everywhere else — we are with you, we love you, and we will pull through together.

Some trials over the past year touched this chamber very personally. With us tonight is one of the toughest people ever to serve in this House — a guy who took a bullet, almost died, and was back to work three and a half months later: the legend from Louisiana, Congressman Steve Scalise.

We are incredibly grateful for the heroic efforts of the Capitol Police Officers, the Alexandria Police, and the doctors, nurses, and paramedics who saved his life, and the lives of many others in this room.

In the aftermath of that terrible shooting, we came together, not as Republicans or Democrats, but as representatives of the people. But it is not enough to come together only in times of tragedy. Tonight, I call upon all of us to set aside our differences, to seek out common ground, and to summon the unity we need to deliver for the people we were elected to serve.

Over the last year, the world has seen what we always knew: that no people on Earth are so fearless, or daring, or determined as Americans. If there is a mountain, we climb it. If there is a frontier, we cross it. If there is a challenge, we tame it. If there is an opportunity, we seize it.

So let us begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our Union is strong because our people are strong.

And together, we are building a safe, strong, and proud America.

Since the election, we have created 2.4 million new jobs, including 200,000 new jobs in manufacturing alone. After years of wage stagnation, we are finally seeing rising wages.

Unemployment claims have hit a 45-year low. African-American unemployment stands at the lowest rate ever recorded, and Hispanic American unemployment has also reached the lowest levels in history.

Small business confidence is at an all-time high. The stock market has smashed one record after another, gaining $8 trillion in value. That is great news for Americans’ 401k, retirement, pension, and college savings accounts.

And just as I promised the American people from this podium 11 months ago, we enacted the biggest tax cuts and reforms in American history.

Our massive tax cuts provide tremendous relief for the middle class and small businesses.

To lower tax rates for hardworking Americans, we nearly doubled the standard deduction for everyone. Now, the first $24,000 earned by a married couple is completely tax-free. We also doubled the child tax credit.

A typical family of four making $75,000 will see their tax bill reduced by $2,000 — slashing their tax bill in half.

This April will be the last time you ever file under the old broken system — and millions of Americans will have more take-home pay starting next month.

We eliminated an especially cruel tax that fell mostly on Americans making less than $50,000 a year — forcing them to pay tremendous penalties simply because they could not afford government-ordered health plans. We repealed the core of disastrous Obamacare — the individual mandate is now gone.

We slashed the business tax rate from 35 percent all the way down to 21 percent, so American companies can compete and win against anyone in the world. These changes alone are estimated to increase average family income by more than $4,000.

Small businesses have also received a massive tax cut, and can now deduct 20 percent of their business income.

Here tonight are Steve Staub and Sandy Keplinger of Staub Manufacturing — a small business in Ohio. They have just finished the best year in their 20-year history. Because of tax reform, they are handing out raises, hiring an additional 14 people, and expanding into the building next door.

One of Staub’s employees, Corey Adams, is also with us tonight. Corey is an all-American worker. He supported himself through high school, lost his job during the 2008 recession, and was later hired by Staub, where he trained to become a welder. Like many hardworking Americans, Corey plans to invest his tax‑cut raise into his new home and his two daughters’ education. Please join me in congratulating Corey.

Since we passed tax cuts, roughly 3 million workers have already gotten tax cut bonuses — many of them thousands of dollars per worker. Apple has just announced it plans to invest a total of $350 billion in America, and hire another 20,000 workers.

This is our new American moment. There has never been a better time to start living the American Dream.

So to every citizen watching at home tonight — no matter where you have been, or where you come from, this is your time. If you work hard, if you believe in yourself, if you believe in America, then you can dream anything, you can be anything, and together, we can achieve anything.

Tonight, I want to talk about what kind of future we are going to have, and what kind of Nation we are going to be. All of us, together, as one team, one people, and one American family.
We all share the same home, the same heart, the same destiny, and the same great American flag.

Together, we are rediscovering the American way.

In America, we know that faith and family, not government and bureaucracy, are the center of the American life. Our motto is “in God we trust.”

And we celebrate our police, our military, and our amazing veterans as heroes who deserve our total and unwavering support.

Here tonight is Preston Sharp, a 12-year-old boy from Redding, California, who noticed that veterans’ graves were not marked with flags on Veterans Day. He decided to change that, and started a movement that has now placed 40,000 flags at the graves of our great heroes. Preston: a job well done.

Young patriots like Preston teach all of us about our civic duty as Americans. Preston’s reverence for those who have served our Nation reminds us why we salute our flag, why we put our hands on our hearts for the pledge of allegiance, and why we proudly stand for the national anthem.

Americans love their country. And they deserve a Government that shows them the same love and loyalty in return.

For the last year we have sought to restore the bonds of trust between our citizens and their Government.

Working with the Senate, we are appointing judges who will interpret the Constitution as written, including a great new Supreme Court Justice, and more circuit court judges than any new administration in the history of our country.

We are defending our Second Amendment, and have taken historic actions to protect religious liberty.

And we are serving our brave veterans, including giving our veterans choice in their healthcare decisions. Last year, the Congress passed, and I signed, the landmark VA Accountability Act. Since its passage, my Administration has already removed more than 1,500 VA employees who failed to give our veterans the care they deserve — and we are hiring talented people who love our vets as much as we do.

I will not stop until our veterans are properly taken care of, which has been my promise to them from the very beginning of this great journey.

All Americans deserve accountability and respect — and that is what we are giving them. So tonight, I call on the Congress to empower every Cabinet Secretary with the authority to reward good workers — and to remove Federal employees who undermine the public trust or fail the American people.

In our drive to make Washington accountable, we have eliminated more regulations in our first year than any administration in history.

We have ended the war on American Energy — and we have ended the war on clean coal. We are now an exporter of energy to the world.

In Detroit, I halted Government mandates that crippled America’s autoworkers — so we can get the Motor City revving its engines once again.

Many car companies are now building and expanding plants in the United States — something we have not seen for decades. Chrysler is moving a major plant from Mexico to Michigan; Toyota and Mazda are opening up a plant in Alabama. Soon, plants will be opening up all over the country. This is all news Americans are unaccustomed to hearing — for many years, companies and jobs were only leaving us. But now they are coming back.

Exciting progress is happening every day.

To speed access to breakthrough cures and affordable generic drugs, last year the FDA approved more new and generic drugs and medical devices than ever before in our history.

We also believe that patients with terminal conditions should have access to experimental treatments that could potentially save their lives.

People who are terminally ill should not have to go from country to country to seek a cure — I want to give them a chance right here at home. It is time for the Congress to give these wonderful Americans the “right to try.”

One of my greatest priorities is to reduce the price of prescription drugs. In many other countries, these drugs cost far less than what we pay in the United States. That is why I have directed my Administration to make fixing the injustice of high drug prices one of our top priorities. Prices will come down.

America has also finally turned the page on decades of unfair trade deals that sacrificed our prosperity and shipped away our companies, our jobs, and our Nation’s wealth.
The era of economic surrender is over.

From now on, we expect trading relationships to be fair and to be reciprocal.

We will work to fix bad trade deals and negotiate new ones.

And we will protect American workers and American intellectual property, through strong enforcement of our trade rules.

As we rebuild our industries, it is also time to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure.

America is a nation of builders. We built the Empire State Building in just 1 year — is it not a disgrace that it can now take 10 years just to get a permit approved for a simple road?
I am asking both parties to come together to give us the safe, fast, reliable, and modern infrastructure our economy needs and our people deserve.

Tonight, I am calling on the Congress to produce a bill that generates at least $1.5 trillion for the new infrastructure investment we need.

Every Federal dollar should be leveraged by partnering with State and local governments and, where appropriate, tapping into private sector investment — to permanently fix the infrastructure deficit.

Any bill must also streamline the permitting and approval process — getting it down to no more than two years, and perhaps even one.

Together, we can reclaim our building heritage. We will build gleaming new roads, bridges, highways, railways, and waterways across our land. And we will do it with American heart, American hands, and American grit.

We want every American to know the dignity of a hard day’s work. We want every child to be safe in their home at night. And we want every citizen to be proud of this land that we love.
We can lift our citizens from welfare to work, from dependence to independence, and from poverty to prosperity.

As tax cuts create new jobs, let us invest in workforce development and job training. Let us open great vocational schools so our future workers can learn a craft and realize their full potential. And let us support working families by supporting paid family leave.

As America regains its strength, this opportunity must be extended to all citizens. That is why this year we will embark on reforming our prisons to help former inmates who have served their time get a second chance.

Struggling communities, especially immigrant communities, will also be helped by immigration policies that focus on the best interests of American workers and American families.

For decades, open borders have allowed drugs and gangs to pour into our most vulnerable communities. They have allowed millions of low-wage workers to compete for jobs and wages against the poorest Americans. Most tragically, they have caused the loss of many innocent lives.

Here tonight are two fathers and two mothers: Evelyn Rodriguez, Freddy Cuevas, Elizabeth Alvarado, and Robert Mickens. Their two teenage daughters — Kayla Cuevas and Nisa Mickens — were close friends on Long Island. But in September 2016, on the eve of Nisa’s 16th Birthday, neither of them came home. These two precious girls were brutally murdered while walking together in their hometown. Six members of the savage gang MS-13 have been charged with Kayla and Nisa’s murders. Many of these gang members took advantage of glaring loopholes in our laws to enter the country as unaccompanied alien minors ‑- and wound up in Kayla and Nisa’s high school.

Evelyn, Elizabeth, Freddy, and Robert: Tonight, everyone in this chamber is praying for you. Everyone in America is grieving for you. And 320 million hearts are breaking for you. We cannot imagine the depth of your sorrow, but we can make sure that other families never have to endure this pain.

Tonight, I am calling on the Congress to finally close the deadly loopholes that have allowed MS-13, and other criminals, to break into our country. We have proposed new legislation that will fix our immigration laws, and support our ICE and Border Patrol Agents, so that this cannot ever happen again.

The United States is a compassionate nation. We are proud that we do more than any other country to help the needy, the struggling, and the underprivileged all over the world. But as President of the United States, my highest loyalty, my greatest compassion, and my constant concern is for America’s children, America’s struggling workers, and America’s forgotten communities. I want our youth to grow up to achieve great things. I want our poor to have their chance to rise.

So tonight, I am extending an open hand to work with members of both parties — Democrats and Republicans — to protect our citizens of every background, color, religion, and creed. My duty, and the sacred duty of every elected official in this chamber, is to defend Americans — to protect their safety, their families, their communities, and their right to the American Dream. Because Americans are dreamers too.

Here tonight is one leader in the effort to defend our country: Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Celestino Martinez — he goes by CJ. CJ served 15 years in the Air Force before becoming an ICE agent and spending the last 15 years fighting gang violence and getting dangerous criminals off our streets. At one point, MS-13 leaders ordered CJ’s murder. But he did not cave to threats or fear. Last May, he commanded an operation to track down gang members on Long Island. His team has arrested nearly 400, including more than 220 from MS-13.

CJ: Great work. Now let us get the Congress to send you some reinforcements.

Over the next few weeks, the House and Senate will be voting on an immigration reform package.

In recent months, my Administration has met extensively with both Democrats and Republicans to craft a bipartisan approach to immigration reform. Based on these discussions, we presented the Congress with a detailed proposal that should be supported by both parties as a fair compromise — one where nobody gets everything they want, but where our country gets the critical reforms it needs.

Here are the four pillars of our plan:

The first pillar of our framework generously offers a path to citizenship for 1.8 million illegal immigrants who were brought here by their parents at a young age — that covers almost three times more people than the previous administration. Under our plan, those who meet education and work requirements, and show good moral character, will be able to become full citizens of the United States.

The second pillar fully secures the border. That means building a wall on the Southern border, and it means hiring more heroes like CJ to keep our communities safe. Crucially, our plan closes the terrible loopholes exploited by criminals and terrorists to enter our country — and it finally ends the dangerous practice of “catch and release.”

The third pillar ends the visa lottery — a program that randomly hands out green cards without any regard for skill, merit, or the safety of our people. It is time to begin moving towards a merit-based immigration system — one that admits people who are skilled, who want to work, who will contribute to our society, and who will love and respect our country.

The fourth and final pillar protects the nuclear family by ending chain migration. Under the current broken system, a single immigrant can bring in virtually unlimited numbers of distant relatives. Under our plan, we focus on the immediate family by limiting sponsorships to spouses and minor children. This vital reform is necessary, not just for our economy, but for our security, and our future.

In recent weeks, two terrorist attacks in New York were made possible by the visa lottery and chain migration. In the age of terrorism, these programs present risks we can no longer afford.
It is time to reform these outdated immigration rules, and finally bring our immigration system into the 21st century.

These four pillars represent a down-the-middle compromise, and one that will create a safe, modern, and lawful immigration system.

For over 30 years, Washington has tried and failed to solve this problem. This Congress can be the one that finally makes it happen.

Most importantly, these four pillars will produce legislation that fulfills my ironclad pledge to only sign a bill that puts America first. So let us come together, set politics aside, and finally get the job done.

These reforms will also support our response to the terrible crisis of opioid and drug addiction.

In 2016, we lost 64,000 Americans to drug overdoses: 174 deaths per day. Seven per hour. We must get much tougher on drug dealers and pushers if we are going to succeed in stopping this scourge.

My Administration is committed to fighting the drug epidemic and helping get treatment for those in need. The struggle will be long and difficult — but, as Americans always do, we will prevail.

As we have seen tonight, the most difficult challenges bring out the best in America.

We see a vivid expression of this truth in the story of the Holets family of New Mexico. Ryan Holets is 27 years old, and an officer with the Albuquerque Police Department. He is here tonight with his wife Rebecca. Last year, Ryan was on duty when he saw a pregnant, homeless woman preparing to inject heroin. When Ryan told her she was going to harm her unborn child, she began to weep. She told him she did not know where to turn, but badly wanted a safe home for her baby.

In that moment, Ryan said he felt God speak to him: “You will do it — because you can.” He took out a picture of his wife and their four kids. Then, he went home to tell his wife Rebecca. In an instant, she agreed to adopt. The Holets named their new daughter Hope.

Ryan and Rebecca: You embody the goodness of our Nation. Thank you, and congratulations.

As we rebuild America’s strength and confidence at home, we are also restoring our strength and standing abroad.

Around the world, we face rogue regimes, terrorist groups, and rivals like China and Russia that challenge our interests, our economy, and our values. In confronting these dangers, we know that weakness is the surest path to conflict, and unmatched power is the surest means of our defense.

For this reason, I am asking the Congress to end the dangerous defense sequester and fully fund our great military.

As part of our defense, we must modernize and rebuild our nuclear arsenal, hopefully never having to use it, but making it so strong and powerful that it will deter any acts of aggression. Perhaps someday in the future there will be a magical moment when the countries of the world will get together to eliminate their nuclear weapons. Unfortunately, we are not there yet.

Last year, I also pledged that we would work with our allies to extinguish ISIS from the face of the Earth. One year later, I am proud to report that the coalition to defeat ISIS has liberated almost 100 percent of the territory once held by these killers in Iraq and Syria. But there is much more work to be done. We will continue our fight until ISIS is defeated.

Army Staff Sergeant Justin Peck is here tonight. Near Raqqa last November, Justin and his comrade, Chief Petty Officer Kenton Stacy, were on a mission to clear buildings that ISIS had rigged with explosives so that civilians could return to the city.

Clearing the second floor of a vital hospital, Kenton Stacy was severely wounded by an explosion. Immediately, Justin bounded into the booby-trapped building and found Kenton in bad shape. He applied pressure to the wound and inserted a tube to reopen an airway. He then performed CPR for 20 straight minutes during the ground transport and maintained artificial respiration through 2 hours of emergency surgery.

Kenton Stacy would have died if not for Justin’s selfless love for a fellow warrior. Tonight, Kenton is recovering in Texas. Raqqa is liberated. And Justin is wearing his new Bronze Star, with a “V” for “Valor.” Staff Sergeant Peck: All of America salutes you.

Terrorists who do things like place bombs in civilian hospitals are evil. When possible, we annihilate them. When necessary, we must be able to detain and question them. But we must be clear: Terrorists are not merely criminals. They are unlawful enemy combatants. And when captured overseas, they should be treated like the terrorists they are.

In the past, we have foolishly released hundreds of dangerous terrorists, only to meet them again on the battlefield — including the ISIS leader, al-Baghdadi.

So today, I am keeping another promise. I just signed an order directing Secretary Mattis to reexamine our military detention policy and to keep open the detention facilities at Guantánamo Bay.

I am also asking the Congress to ensure that, in the fight against ISIS and al-Qa’ida, we continue to have all necessary power to detain terrorists — wherever we chase them down.

Our warriors in Afghanistan also have new rules of engagement. Along with their heroic Afghan partners, our military is no longer undermined by artificial timelines, and we no longer tell our enemies our plans.

Last month, I also took an action endorsed unanimously by the Senate just months before: I recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

Shortly afterwards, dozens of countries voted in the United Nations General Assembly against America’s sovereign right to make this recognition. American taxpayers generously send those same countries billions of dollars in aid every year.

That is why, tonight, I am asking the Congress to pass legislation to help ensure American foreign-assistance dollars always serve American interests, and only go to America’s friends.

As we strengthen friendships around the world, we are also restoring clarity about our adversaries.

When the people of Iran rose up against the crimes of their corrupt dictatorship, I did not stay silent. America stands with the people of Iran in their courageous struggle for freedom.

I am asking the Congress to address the fundamental flaws in the terrible Iran nuclear deal.

My Administration has also imposed tough sanctions on the communist and socialist dictatorships in Cuba and Venezuela.

But no regime has oppressed its own citizens more totally or brutally than the cruel dictatorship in North Korea.

North Korea’s reckless pursuit of nuclear missiles could very soon threaten our homeland.

We are waging a campaign of maximum pressure to prevent that from happening.

Past experience has taught us that complacency and concessions only invite aggression and provocation. I will not repeat the mistakes of past administrations that got us into this dangerous position.

We need only look at the depraved character of the North Korean regime to understand the nature of the nuclear threat it could pose to America and our allies.

Otto Warmbier was a hardworking student at the University of Virginia. On his way to study abroad in Asia, Otto joined a tour to North Korea. At its conclusion, this wonderful young man was arrested and charged with crimes against the state. After a shameful trial, the dictatorship sentenced Otto to 15 years of hard labor, before returning him to America last June — horribly injured and on the verge of death. He passed away just days after his return.

Otto’s Parents, Fred and Cindy Warmbier, are with us tonight — along with Otto’s brother and sister, Austin and Greta. You are powerful witnesses to a menace that threatens our world, and your strength inspires us all. Tonight, we pledge to honor Otto’s memory with American resolve.

Finally, we are joined by one more witness to the ominous nature of this regime. His name is Mr. Ji Seong-ho.

In 1996, Seong-ho was a starving boy in North Korea. One day, he tried to steal coal from a railroad car to barter for a few scraps of food. In the process, he passed out on the train tracks, exhausted from hunger. He woke up as a train ran over his limbs. He then endured multiple amputations without anything to dull the pain. His brother and sister gave what little food they had to help him recover and ate dirt themselves — permanently stunting their own growth. Later, he was tortured by North Korean authorities after returning from a brief visit to China. His tormentors wanted to know if he had met any Christians. He had — and he resolved to be free.

Seong-ho traveled thousands of miles on crutches across China and Southeast Asia to freedom. Most of his family followed. His father was caught trying to escape, and was tortured to death.
Today he lives in Seoul, where he rescues other defectors, and broadcasts into North Korea what the regime fears the most ‑- the truth.

Today he has a new leg, but Seong-ho, I understand you still keep those crutches as a reminder of how far you have come. Your great sacrifice is an inspiration to us all.

Seong-ho’s story is a testament to the yearning of every human soul to live in freedom.

It was that same yearning for freedom that nearly 250 years ago gave birth to a special place called America. It was a small cluster of colonies caught between a great ocean and a vast wilderness. But it was home to an incredible people with a revolutionary idea: that they could rule themselves. That they could chart their own destiny. And that, together, they could light up the world.

That is what our country has always been about. That is what Americans have always stood for, always strived for, and always done.

Atop the dome of this Capitol stands the Statue of Freedom. She stands tall and dignified among the monuments to our ancestors who fought and lived and died to protect her.

Monuments to Washington and Jefferson — to Lincoln and King.

Memorials to the heroes of Yorktown and Saratoga — to young Americans who shed their blood on the shores of Normandy, and the fields beyond. And others, who went down in the waters of the Pacific and the skies over Asia.

And freedom stands tall over one more monument: this one. This Capitol. This living monument to the American people.

A people whose heroes live not only in the past, but all around us — defending hope, pride, and the American way.

They work in every trade. They sacrifice to raise a family. They care for our children at home. They defend our flag abroad. They are strong moms and brave kids. They are firefighters, police officers, border agents, medics, and Marines.

But above all else, they are Americans. And this Capitol, this city, and this Nation, belong to them.

Our task is to respect them, to listen to them, to serve them, to protect them, and to always be worthy of them.

Americans fill the world with art and music. They push the bounds of science and discovery. And they forever remind us of what we should never forget: The people dreamed this country. The people built this country. And it is the people who are making America great again.

As long as we are proud of who we are, and what we are fighting for, there is nothing we cannot achieve.

As long as we have confidence in our values, faith in our citizens, and trust in our God, we will not fail.

Our families will thrive.

Our people will prosper.

And our Nation will forever be safe and strong and proud and mighty and free.

Thank you, and God bless America.

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Politics: The most emotional moment of the State of the Union came when Trump told the story of a North Korean defector who raised his crutches in triumph

Ji Seong-ho

Trump recounted the tearful story of Ji Seong-ho, a North Korean defector, who endured multiple amputations after losing consciousness from hunger:

  • Trump recounted the tearful story of Ji Seong-ho, a North Korean defector, during his first State of the Union address.
  • The defector, a multiple amputee, held up his crutches amid resounding cheers.

During his first State of the Union address on Tuesday night, President Donald Trump recounted the tearful story of Ji Seong-ho, a North Korean defector who endured multiple amputations under devastating circumstances as a child:

"In 1996, Seong-ho was a starving boy in North Korea. One day, he tried to steal coal from a railroad car to barter for a few scraps of food. In the process, he passed out on the train tracks, exhausted from hunger. He woke up as a train ran over his limbs. He then endured multiple amputations without anything to dull the pain. His brother and sister gave what little food they had to help him recover and ate dirt themselves — permanently stunting their own growth."

Seong-ho was later tortured after returning from China, but "resolved to be free," Trump said. Seong-ho traveled thousands of miles on his crutches and eventually made it to Seoul, South Korea, where he now assists fellow defectors.

"Today he has a new leg," Trump continued, "But Seong-ho, I understand you still keep those old crutches as a reminder of how far you have come. Your great sacrifice is an inspiration to us all."

Seong-ho stood triumphantly and raised his wooden crutches amid roaring applause from lawmakers in both parties.

"Seong-ho's story is a testament to the yearning of every human soul to live in freedom," Trump said. "It was that same yearning for freedom that nearly 250 years ago gave birth to a special place called America."

Also in attendance were family members of Otto Warmbier, the US student who visited North Korea, was later imprisoned and fell ill while in custody before he was sent back to the US. He died shortly after.

"Otto's Parents, Fred and Cindy Warmbier, are with us tonight — along with Otto's brother and sister, Austin and Greta," Trump said. "You are powerful witnesses to a menace that threatens our world, and your strength inspires us all. Tonight, we pledge to honor Otto's memory with American resolve."

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Sports: Washington Redskins reportedly trade for Alex Smith, making Kirk Cousins the top prize in free agency in shocking deal

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The Washington Redskins and Kansas City Chiefs reportedly agreed to a trade that will send Alex Smith to Washington and make Kirk Cousins a top free agent.

  • The Washington Redskins and Kansas City Chiefs reportedly agreed to a trade that will send Alex Smith to the Redskins.
  • The deal ensures that Kirk Cousins will hit free agency after two years of playing on the franchise tag with the Redskins.
  • Cousins is likely to fetch a big offer and be targeted by several teams in the offseason.

The Washington Redskins and Kansas City Chiefs have agreed to a shocking trade that will send Alex Smith to Washington D.C. to replace Kirk Cousins, according to Terez A. Paylor of The Kansas City Star. ESPN also confirmed the trade.

The move is a clear indication that Washington will move on from Kirk Cousins, who is set to hit free agency for the third straight offseason. Cousins has played on the franchise tag the previous two seasons, the first quarterback to ever do so.

Washington will send a third-round pick and cornerback Kendall Fuller to the Chiefs, but will recoup a third-round pick because they will lose a top-tier free agent in Cousins.

According to ESPN, Smith also agreed to a four-year extension with Washington averaging $23.5 million per year, with $71 million guaranteed.

The move comes as a shock after months of speculation about Cousins' future in Washington. After both sides declined long-term deals the previous two offseasons, Cousins was set for an historic pay day, no matter what. If he received the franchise tag from Washington, he would have made $34 million next season or made $28 million if he played on the transition tag, which would have allowed other teams to make contracts offers for him. If the two sides had opted for a long-term deal, Cousins would likely have been paid in the same range as quarterbacks like Andrew Luck, Derek Carr, and Matthew Stafford.

Cousins is still expected to fetch several big offers in free agency, as teams like the Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns, New York Jets, and more look to solidify their quarterback position.

For the Chiefs, the decision to part with Smith comes after they drafted Patrick Mahomes II with the 10th pick in the 2017 draft. With only one year left on Smith's contract, many felt the Chiefs would move on from the 33-year-old and hand the reins to the young, explosive Mahomes.

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As Obasanjo takes the whip to Buhari



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'It's very unfair' – Neymar upset by Lucas being pushed out of PSG

Neymar and fellow Brazilian Lucas Moura

The former Barcelona star doesn’t believe his Brazilian friend got enough chances with the French giants

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Six Killed In Landmine Explosion In North West Pakistan

Pakistan

At least six people were killed and another injured when a landmine exploded in Pakistan’s northwest tribal area of Kurram Agency on Tuesday, local reports said.

The incident happened when a car carrying seven members of a family hit the landmine planted in Basu area of the Kurram Agency, a tribal area along Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

Three men and three women who were on their way to attend funeral prayer of a relative, died in the process ARY News said.

The injured man has been admitted to a nearby hospital where his condition is said to be stable.

Hundreds of people become targets of landmines planted by militants against common people and security forces in Pakistan’s tribal areas every year.

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Sports: PUTIN: 'There were instances of doping' among Russian Olympic athletes, but everybody does it

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Russia previously denied all allegations of state-sponsored performance enhancement among athletes.

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted on Tuesday that there were "instances of doping use" by Russian athletes.
  • The president also claimed that the issue was widespread and that Russia wasn't alone.
  • The IOC banned Russia from competing in the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang because of the doping allegations, which Russia previously denied.

Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted on Tuesday that there were "instances of doping use" by Russian athletes, but claimed the issue was a common practice worldwide. He criticized what he views as the undue scrutiny placed solely on Russia.

CNN reported that in a speech delivered to his supporters in Moscow on Tuesday, Putin said "there were instances of doping use, true — I want the audience to know this and the whole country to know this."

According to the report, he did not elaborate on the allegations related to the Russian government's role in the doping practices.

Putin later added: "There are many such examples around the world, but no one is making a big show of it."

Putin's statements follow the International Olympic Committee's confirmation on Monday to allow 169 Russian athletes to compete in next month's Pyeongchang Olympics. The athletes were found to have no history of doping, and will compete under the neutral title of "Olympic Athletes from Russia," rather than as a designated Russian team.

The IOC banned Russia from competing in the 2018 Winter Olympics after allegations of state-sponsored doping during the 2014 Sochi Olympics were reported.

Russia has previously denied the allegations.

In a December speech, Putin reportedly said: "We have never had a doping problem in Russia. This is just impossible, unthinkable. We will never do anything like that."

In November, the federal investigating committee of Russia said in a statement that allegations of widespread sponsored drug-use compiled by the World Anti-Doping Agency "lacked any evidence of Russia's guilt in the mass use of doping by athletes."

The World Doping Agency's allegations stemmed from the McLaren report, an independent assessment released in two parts by professor Richard McLaren, a Canadian attorney who was retained by WADA. The report found evidence of Russia's systematic subversion of drug-testing during the 2014 Sochi Olympics.

The World Anti-Doping Agency confirmed the details of the McLaren report in November, and found that over 1,000 Russian athletes across 30 sports were involved in state-sponsored performance-enhancement programs between 2012 and 2015.

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S. Sudan, S. Africa Sign Mou On Military Cooperation

South Sudan

South Sudan on Tuesday signed an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the South Africa on training of officers from the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA), exchange of information and visits between the two countries.

South Sudanese Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs, Kuol Juuk, said the agreement he signed with his South African counterpart Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, involves training, exchange of information and visits will help strengthen the already existing cooperation in the security sector of the two countries.

“The MoU we are signing involves training, exchange of information and visits,” said Juuk, adding that this is part of the ongoing effort by African countries to strengthen security cooperation.

He disclosed that some of their military officers, civil servants and diplomats have benefited from training in South Africa since 2004 prior to the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in 2005 that won South Sudan independence from Sudan in 2011.

“In 2004 when we were preparing to sign the CPA, South Africa offered to train our (military) officers, civil servants and diplomats,” he revealed.

South Sudan remains embroiled in civil strife amid huge humanitarian crisis since eruption of conflict in December 2013; over two million are displaced in neighboring countries and four million still displaced from their homes.

Regional leaders under the Intergovernmental Authority on Development have initiated the High-Level Revitalization Forum to shore up the now weakened 2015 peace agreement signed between President Salva Kiir and rebels led by former First Vice President Riek Machar.

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NDLEA arrests 253, convicts 31 drug traffickers in Edo



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Pensioner petitions Jigawa govt over compensation

Woman bags 4 months imprisonment for escaping from Police custody

A Kubwa Grade 1 Area Court, Abuja, yesterday, sentenced one Monday Joy, to four months imprisonment for escaping from a Police vehicle and assaulting an officer.

Joy, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to a four-count charge, bordering on public nuisance, escape from lawful custody and assault to deter public servant while performing his lawful duty.

The judge, Mohammed Marafa, gave Joy an option of N8,000 fine and warned her to desist from committing the crime and be of good behaviour.

The prosecutor, Babajide Olanipekun, had told the court that Joy was found along Movida Night Club, Kubwa, Abuja on January 19.

He said Joy could not give a satisfactory account of herself and was subsequently arrested.

Olanipekun said while the Police tried to take Joy to the Kubwa Police Station in a police patrol vehicle, she escaped from lawful custody.

The prosecutor said Joy was seen around Kubwa Police Station on January 20 and rearrested.

He said Joy acted violently and assaulted one Corporal Jide Ekundayo of the surveillance team, Kubwa Division, preven-ting him from performing his lawful duty.

Olanipekun said Ekundayo sustained severe body pain, while Joy refused to write a statement at the Police station.

He said the offences contravened Sections 153, 173, 267 and 142 of the Penal Code.

 

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Schmid not ruling out possibility of Ibra signing for Galaxy

While the manager didn’t rule out the possibility of landing the Swede, he claims to be in the dark on any impending deal

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At 2018 Oodua Festival: Are Ona Kakanfo reverses Aole’s curse on Yoruba

The 15th Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland and Chief Promoter of Olokun Festival Foundation, last week stormed Ile Ife, the spiritual headquarter of Yorubaland  for the annual Oodua Festival with a renewed strength and determination  […]

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FIABC holds talks on Nigeria’s economic resurgence in 2018

When real estate professionals, experts and sundry stakeholders gather in Lagos in the next couple of days for the International Real Estate Federation (FIABCI) Nigeria’s New Year Dinner, economy and infrastructure will be the focus […]

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Politics: The false-alarm missile alert in Hawaii was much more of a disaster than previously thought

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A Hawaii Emergency Management Agency employee was fired after sending an emergency alert warning of a ballistic missile to the entire state.

  • The Hawaii employee responsible for transmitting an emergency alert falsely warning of a ballistic missile earlier in January has been fired.
  • The employee believed the threat was real, and had made the same mistake twice before, state officials said Tuesday.
  • The head of the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency has also resigned over the incident.

A Hawaii employee has been fired after sending an emergency alert earlier in January that falsely warned the entire state of an inbound ballistic missile, triggering 38 minutes of panic and chaos before a correction was sent, state officials said Tuesday.

The leader of the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA), Vern Miyagi, also resigned over the incident on Tuesday, and another agency worker was suspended without pay.

The employee who sent the alert had believed the threat was real, federal investigators said in a preliminary report released Tuesday. That employee had also made the same mistake at least two times before, confusing a real event with a drill in a fire incident and a tsunami incident, state officials said.

The employee's previous job performance had also concerned his colleagues and supervisors for years, retired Brig. Gen. Bruce Oliveira told reporters at a press conference. But the employee was "counseled" and given on-the-spot corrections by supervisors.

The employee has also refused to cooperate with the federal or state investigations, providing only a written statement.

The Federal Communications Commission said in a preliminary report released Tuesday that a shift supervisor at the emergency management agency played a recording over the phone to officers during what was meant to be a drill, but erroneously included the language "THIS IS NOT A DRILL."

The FCC's report contradicts the explanation given immediately after the incident by Hawaii Gov. David Ige, who said the employee had "pushed the wrong button" by accident during a shift changeover.

Here's the minute-by-minute breakdown of what happened, according to the FCC (all times local):

  • 8:05 a.m.: The midnight shift supervisor at the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency began a surprise ballistic missile defense drill at a shift change.
  • The supervisor pretended to be US Pacific Command, alerting the day shift warning officers of a threat by playing a recording over the phone.
  • The recording began with the words "EXERCISE, EXERCISE, EXERCISE," as was the proper procedure, but the supervisor also erroneously included the words "THIS IS NOT A DRILL," causing the warning officer to believe it was a real emergency.
  • 8:07 a.m.: The officer selected the template for a live alert from a drop-down menu, clicking "yes" in response to a prompt that said, "Are you sure that you want to send this Alert?"
  • 8:08 a.m.: Another day shift warning officer received the false alert on a mobile device.
  • 8:09 a.m.: HI-EMA notified the governor of the false alert, followed by the US Pacific Command and the Honolulu Police Department.
  • 8:20 a.m.: HI-EMA posted the message "NO missile threat to Hawaii" on Facebook and Twitter.
  • 8:24 a.m.: Hawaii's governor retweeted that notice.
  • 8:31 a.m.: The supervisor at HI-EMA logged into the alert system and began creating a correction for the false alert.
  • 8:45 a.m.: A correction alert was sent clarifying that there was no missile threat.

Between 8:07 a.m. and 8:45 a.m., however, people in Hawaii feared for their lives. They sought out shelter, sped down roads and highways to reach their families, searched the internet for missile survival advice, and contacted their loved ones to say goodbye.

The FCC said the incident was a result of "a combination of human error and inadequate safeguards," and the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency's lack of preparedness led to the 38-minute lapse before correcting the alert.

HI-EMA has halted ballistic missile defense drills temporarily and has already begun implementing new procedures to avoid a false alert situation, the FCC said. The agency is increasing the amount of supervision required for drills and alert transmissions, and has created a template to use for future corrections.

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Politics: One of the most ruthless behind-the-scenes battles in Washington involves Obama aides pitching the Trump administration and almost caused an international crisis

Donald Trump.

The latest episode in one of the wildest, ruthless battles going on behind the scenes in the nation's capital.

  • One of the wildest lobbying battles in Washington, DC involving America's preeminent airlines nearly caused an international crisis.
  • It's centered on Delta, American, and United Airlines's effort to get the government to take action against Middle Eastern airlines it says are unfairly subsidized and hurting their business.
  • The group representing the three US carriers has seen its funding shrinking, tax filings show, and the effort has gained little traction.
  • The opposition includes those foreign airlines, smaller US airlines, and cargo carriers who say changes to what are known as "open skies" agreements will adversely affect them.

It's not often that you see a pair of conservative publications offering dueling reports attacking lobbyists on each side of an issue.

But there isn't much that fits cleanly into a partisan box when it comes to one of Washington, DC's most grueling lobbying battles.

First, The Washington Free Beacon reported on the anti-Trump sentiments of a number of big-name Democratic lobbyists working on behalf of The Partnership for Open and Fair Skies. That's a coalition of major airlines that are pushing the Trump administration to come down on Middle Eastern airlines — Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways — which, it says, are unfairly competing.

Days later, Breitbart News published a story taking aim at the partnership's opponents, US Airlines for Open Skies, calling them out for employing "Never Trump" Republicans to pitch the White House. This group includes JetBlue, Hawaiian Airlines, and FedEx, among others.

That's just the latest episode in one of the wildest, most ruthless battles going on behind the scenes in the nation's capital.

And this battle really has it all: The nation's largest airlines fighting against both each other and a growing international threat, former Obama aides pitching the Trump administration, and backroom maneuvers that nearly triggered an international crisis last month.

The nastiest feud in the airline industry

The Partnership for Open and Fair Skies is a non-profit backed by Delta, American, and United, plus some airline unions. Its aim is to get the government to reopen talks on "open skies" agreements that allow airlines to operate across borders from places other than their home country. The US has signed such agreements with many other countries.

They accuse the United Arab Emirates and Qatar of providing more than $50 billion worth of unfair subsidies to their airlines, which in turn allows them to squeeze out their American competitors. The airlines, concerned about their market share on trans-Atlantic flights, say that if the Trump administration doesn't step up and begin taking a more protectionist stance, then they will inevitably have to cut jobs.

But their opponents, which include the Middle Eastern airlines as well as some smaller American airlines and cargo carriers, say the job losses that will occur if the administration were to fulfill the partnership's goals would be much more substantial. Countries could quickly retaliate against the US, which could prove especially detrimental to shippers like FedEx and UPS.

These opponents on the side of the foreign airliners say that Delta is at the forefront of the partnership, which they said declared "war on us from minute one" and "the gloves came off instantly" with "punches below the belt from the bell."

"So we were like, 'f— this, we're getting in the ring," a lobbyist working for opposing interests told Business Insider. "It's been three years, they didn't get what they wanted out of Obama, and they haven't gotten what they've wanted out of Trump."

The lobbyist added that the push to punish the Middle Eastern carriers is Delta's "obsession" and that American and United "came along for the ride."

Delta spokesperson Elizabeth Wolff said the airline "continues to work with" United and American through the partnership.

During a recent interview with Business Insider, Delta CEO Ed Bastian pointed to the more than 300 members of Congress who have expressed support for the partnership's goal, noting that both Democratic and Republican lawmakers have given their backing.

"I can tell you everyone we've talked to in Washington is concerned," he said, adding, "To get 300 members of Congress to agree to anything tells you the importance of this matter to our people. I think a resolution will come at some point."

Dwindling funds

But the partnership's most recent filing with the Internal Revenue Service showed its financial backing is dwindling.

In its 2015 filing, the partnership listed more than $6.18 million in contributions. But in its 2016 report, which was provided to Business Insider, those contributions dipped by more than half, totaling just more than $2.9 million. It's a sign that some of the coalition's members may be becoming wary.

American Airlines spokeswoman Shannon Gilson told Business Insider in a statement that the airline agrees "wholeheartedly with our competitors at Delta and United" on the issue, adding that the "partnership couldn't be stronger." United did not provide comment for this story.

A source close to the partnership said the 2016 filing is the most recent, but it is out of date and covered a time when President Barack Obama was in office. They added that Delta, American, and United split the costs of the partnership equally.

The partnership's opponents have zeroed in on is its use of top Democratic aides — many of whom are publicly critical of President Donald Trump — to pitch the administration.

'These folks are on CNN during the daytime as pundits, as Democrats, and then are basically saying that the president is their hero'

That most recent filing showed that the coalition spent more than $2.83 million — roughly 98% of its expenditures that year — on a trio of Democratic-connected lobbying firms: SKD Knickerbocker, The Messina Group, and Beacon Global Strategies. Those firms feature some of the most-connected Obama and Hillary Clinton flacks, such as Obama's former campaign manager Jim Messina, top Clinton aide Phillippe Reines, and Obama White House aides Anita Dunn and Bill Burton.

"Delta's obsession with open skies … manifests itself in hiring resistance Democrats to lobby Trump," Jonathan Grella, executive vice president of public affairs for the US Travel Association, told Business Insider. "You kind of can't have it both ways. These folks are on CNN during the daytime as pundits, as Democrats, and then are basically saying that the president is their hero."

Dunn and Rosen did not respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.

The partnership has contracted with a few Republicans, and even seemed to supersede spokeswoman Jill Zuckman, a former Obama Department of Transportation aide, with Scott Reed, a Republican lobbyist, as the group's top spokesperson. The partnership spent roughly $280,000 hiring Reed's firm, Chesapeake Enterprises, in 2017, and also works with Republican communications firm CRC Public Relations.

"The notion that this is being driven by anti-Trump and Democrat consultants is simply not true and the effort to focus on that shows how the supporters of these foreign carriers play fast and loose with the facts," a source close to the partnership told Business Insider.

Both Reed and CRC have become more public-facing in recent weeks. The group also says it is no longer working with The Messina Group.

Zuckman declined to comment for the story. In a statement to Business Insider, Reed repeated the partnerships argument about how the Middle Eastern airlines are violating the open skies agreement and putting American jobs at risk.

But the idea that a team of "resistance" lobbyists was working on this issue already worked to kill one of Delta's biggest efforts to combat the foreign airlines.

A last-minute tax bill provision that set off international concerns

As the Republican tax overhaul was nearing passage late last year, Delta sought to include a provision that would demonstrably affect the Middle Eastern airlines. As The New York Times reported, the two-page amendment, submitted by Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson of Georgia, was narrowly written so it would assess corporate taxes on airlines like Etihad, Emirates, and Qatar Airways, generating an estimated $200 million over the next 10 years.

As sources told Business Insider, that provision nearly launched an international crisis, with the other countries taking issue with the amendment and possibly retaliating. The State Department had to jump in, the sources said. (When asked about this by Business Insider, the State Department did not answer.)

Additionally, as a congressional source told Business Insider, the provision lead to a domestic kerfuffle as well. Atlanta-based Delta pitched Isakson, a home-state senator on the amendment. But what they did not prepare him for was that UPS, also headquartered in Georgia, would be up in arms over the provision.

"Delta lobbyists didn't tell the Isakson folks that UPS, which is on the other side of town, would be against it," the source said, adding that they saw an "opportunity to get Isakson, who has had some health challenges, to introduce this provision."

A partnership source distanced the group from the tax provision, saying that it "doesn't have anything to do with enforcing our open skies agreements and is separate from the work of the partnership."

Additionally, American Airlines gave a muted response in late November about whether it supported the Isakson amendment.

"We agree wholeheartedly with our competitors at Delta and United that the Gulf carriers are being illegally subsidized," Gilson said. "That said, tax reform is a separate, complex issue that also needs to be solved, and we view it as such."

The amendment was removed by the Senate parliamentarian for "technical reasons," The Times wrote.

Isakson's office did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

'One of the ugliest battles I've been a part of'

One of the biggest developments in this battle happened within the last few days: Qatar Airways committed to being more financially transparent in addition to agreeing not to run indirect flights into the US through other countries, Bloomberg reported.

Delta quickly hailed the move as a victory for its cause.

"This would be a landmark milestone for the American airline industry that will protect our workers and ensure that our foreign competitors play by the rules and do not undermine our international agreements," Peter Carter, chief legal officer of Delta, told Bloomberg. "We all support the administration as it holds their feet to the fire to ensure they live up to their commitments."

But their opposition says they are overblowing the significance of the development as it relates to their cause. A connected source told Buisness Insider that Delta "struck out" with the Trump administration on Qatar, adding they they did not get what they were ultimately seeking. The announcement by Qatar "respects both [sides] wishes," they said.

Both sides additionally claimed victory last month when the Trump administration announced it would continue informal talks about the Middle Eastern airline subsidies while maintaining the open skies deals.

A State Department spokesperson told Business Insider that "consistent with the administration's approach on international agreements, we are reviewing relationships on aviation issues to confirm they are being implemented fairly and in the best interests of our companies."

They added that the State Department is "leading an interagency effort to engage in serious negotiations with both Qatar and the United Arab Emirates to address concerns that US stakeholders have expressed in our industry consultations."

Department officials met with a delegation from Qatar to discuss the issue last month, and it is "engaging both Qatar and the United Arab Emirates to address concerns about subsidized competition and a lack of transparency while preserving the open skies framework," the spokesperson said.

Politico reported last month that the administration was holding off on any retaliatory measure for what the US airlines call unfair government subsidies, but it warned such action could come if it does not see "sufficient progress" on the issue.

Though the airlines view Trump as more favorable to the cause than Obama, Grella said the government is "no closer to convinced than they were three years ago."

"It's one of the ugliest battles I've been a part of," Grella said. "What is it going to take is for American and United to come to the realization that this isn't going anywhere, and it's better to cut your losses."

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Strategy: What the living descendants of notorious dictators are doing today

Joseph Stalin, pictured, was the leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953. His great-grandson is an artist living in Georgia.

Dictators like Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, and Pol Pot all have living family members.

While the names of the 20th century's most brutal dictators will forever go down in history, much less is known about their descendants.

As it turns out, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, Pol Pot, and other infamous figures all have living descendants. Some are politicians, others are artists, and others are living relatively anonymously.

Read on to find out what the descendants of ruthless dictators are doing today:

Alessandra Mussolini, the granddaughter of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, is a right-wing politician who was elected to the Italian Senate in 2013. She was previously an actress and a model.

Source: Telegraph

Jacob Jugashvili, the great-grandson of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, is an artist living in the former Soviet republic of Georgia. He was once ashamed of his lineage, according to The Globe and Mail, but now celebrates his family tree.

Source: The Globe and Mail

Sar Patchata (right) is the only daughter of Cambodian dictator Pol Pot. She got married in 2014 and works as a rice farmer, according to The Daily Mail. "I want to meet my father and spend time with him in the next life, if the next life exists," she said, according to journalist Nate Thayer.

Source: The Daily Mail and Nate Thayer

Zury Ríos is the daughter of Efraín Ríos Montt, who took power in Guatemala through a coup d'état in 1982. She is a politician in her home country and in 2004, married Jerry Weller, then a Republican member of the US House of Representatives from Illinois.

Source: The New York Times

Valentin Ceaușescu is the only surviving child of Romanian leader Nicolae Ceaușescu and his wife Elena. He does research in nuclear physics in Romania.

Source: The New York Times

Jaffar Amin, son of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, worked as a manager for DHL for 11 years, according to Foreign Policy. Now he does voiceover work in commercials for companies like Qatar Airways and Hwansung, a South Korean furniture company.

Source: Foreign Policy

Fernando Martin Manotoc is the grandson of former Filipino ruler Ferdinand Marcos. He works as a model and owns businesses in the Philippines, including a Doc Martens footwear store, according to Inquire.

Source: Inquire

Adolf Hitler didn't have any children, but there are still five living members of his bloodline, descendants from Hitler's father's first marriage. They have vowed never to have children so that Hitler's legacy ends with them.

Source: Telegraph

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More than Mkhitaryan needed after Arsenal defeat to Swansea

The Gunners are making moves for world-class attacking players but need to seriously bolster their vulnerable defence

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Rennes 2 Paris Saint-Germain 3: Mbappe sent off as holders survive to reach Coupe de la Ligue final

Kylian Mbappe (L) and Neymar celebrate with Thomas Meunier

Paris Saint-Germain’s quadruple hopes are still alive but the loss of Kylian Mbappe to suspension will come as a concern to Unai Emery.

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The contribution of indigenous operators to sustainable development and economic growth

Arsenal vs Swansea: Wenger explains why he dropped Mkhitaryan, Wilshere



  1. Arsenal vs Swansea: Wenger explains why he dropped Mkhitaryan, Wilshere  Daily Post Nigeria
  2. Swansea 3-1 Arsenal: Clucas Double & Cech Howler Give Swansea Vital Win as Mkhitaryan Makes Debut  Sports Illustrated
  3. Sam Clucas at the double as Swansea shock Arsenal  Independent.ie
  4. Mkhitaryan endures miserable debut as Arsenal slump at Swansea  ESPN (blog)
  5. Swansea vs Arsenal: Live stream, TV channel, line-ups, and kick-off time for TONIGHT’S Premier League clash  The Sun

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Adeosun speaks on suspending Gwarzo over Oando forensic audit



  1. Adeosun speaks on suspending Gwarzo over Oando forensic audit  Daily Post Nigeria
  2. SEC saga: Panel recommends Gwarzo’s dismissal from Public Service – Source  Vanguard
  3. Administrative Panel Recommends Gwarzo’s Sack From Public Service  Leadership Newspapers (press release)

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