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President Donald Trump HUNG UP on Malcolm Turnbull after 'yelling' at him over refugee deal and accused the PM of trying to "ship the next Boston bombers" to the U.S.

[h=1]President Donald Trump 'slammed Malcolm Turnbull over refugee deal, accused him of trying to 'ship the next Boston bombers' to the U.S. then HUNG UP on their hour-long call after just 25 minutes'[/h]
  • Donald Trump reportedly slammed Malcolm Turnbull over refugee deal
  • The two allied leaders reportedly had a heated phone conversation cut short
  • Mr Trump said it was 'the worst call by far' he had taken that day
  • He was said to have accused Australia of trying to ship 'the next Boston bombers'
  • Mr Turnbull refused to comment on the details of the phone conversation
  • The deal relates to resettling 1250 refugees detained on Manus Island and Naura
By DANIEL PETERS and LUCY MAE BEERS FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA and AAP
PUBLISHED: 01:19, 2 February 2017 | UPDATED: 03:39, 2 February 2017
 

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Donald Trump reportedly slammed Malcolm Turnbull over a proposed asylum seeker deal and accused the Australian Prime Minister of looking to ship off the 'next Boston bombers' to the United States during their first official telephone conversation.
Senior US officials told the Washington Post that Donald Trump terminated what was meant to be an hour-long phone call between the allied leaders in just 25 minutes.
A fuming President Trump reportedly told Mr Turnbull that the conversation was 'the worst call by far' he had taken that day, after 'boasting' about exchanges with Russian President Vladimir Putin and three other world leaders.
Mr Trump reportedly ranted about the deal the Obama administration struck with Canberra to take 1250 refugees from Nauru and Manus Island when the pair spoke on Sunday morning Australia time, Saturday night Washington time.
It was the 'worst deal ever', he told the prime minister, complaining he was 'going to get killed' politically for following through on the resettlement agreement.
Sky News sources claim President Trump was yelling at Mr Turnbull at points during the heated conversation.
 

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Donald Trump reportedly slammed Malcolm Turnbull over the proposed asylum seeker during their first official telephone conversation (pictured)

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A fuming President Trump reportedly told Mr Turnbull that the conversation was 'the worst call by far' he had taken that day
 

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Mr Trump indicated he was sceptical about what America got out of honouring the deal.
The Post reported the president said 'I don't want these people'.
After Mr Turnbull apparently suggested they move on and talk about foreign affairs, including the conflict in Syria, Mr Trump ended the conversation.
A government source told CNN that Mr Trump pulled the phone away from his ear and indicated he wanted to end the call.
In response to revelations of the hostile phone conversation, Mr Turnbull remained tight-lipped on Thursday and said that he wasn't going to comment.
'It's better that these things - these conversations are conducted candidly, frankly, privately. If you see reports of them, I'm not going to add to them,' he said.
The explosive report is a huge embarrassment for Mr Turnbull, who has insisted in recent days the asylum seeker deal is solid and relations with Washington are fine.
The United States and Australia have been close military and economic allies for generations, with Australian troops fighting alongside Americans in every military conflict Washington has been involved in since World War II.
Australia is one of just four other countries the US shares security intelligence with under the Five Eyes alliance. The two countries have also shared a free trade agreement since 2005.
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Mr Trump described the resettlement agreement as the 'worst deal ever' and said he was 'going to get killed' politically for following through on it

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In response to revelations of the phone conversation, Mr Turnbull said on Thursday that he wasn't going to comment and would not be adding to any reports

The official statement about the phone call released by the White House told a different story.
'Both leaders emphasized the enduring strength and closeness of the US-Australia relationship that is critical for peace, stability, and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region and globally,' it said.
Mr Turnbull on Monday described the call as constructive, saying the pair acknowledged the already strong and deep relationship between the US and Australia and committed to making it stronger.
 

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[h=3]What is the Australia-US refugee deal?[/h]The Obama administration and Turnbull government struck a deal to resettle some of the refugees being held offshore in Nauru and Manus Island in November last year
The Australian government has a 'zero tolerance' policy towards illegal boat arrivals and only genuine refugees are sent to Nauru and Manus Island
There are approximately 1,250 refugees being held in the Australian-funded offshore detention centres
A large majority of those refugees come from Iran, Iraq and Somalia - all countries on US President Donald Trump's travel-ban
Mr Trump reportedly agreed to honour the deal, on the condition the refugees would undergo 'extreme vetting'
The US President reportedly described it as the 'worst deal ever' in a heated conversation with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Sunday
 

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'That's my job. My job is to defend the national interest of Australia and defend the interests of Australians,' he told reporters in Melbourne on Thursday.
'You may wish to speculate about policies and politics in Washington, that's not my role. My job is today and everyday to stand up for Australia and that's what I do. '
He also thanked the president for 'committing' to honour the refugee agreement.
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Mr Trump reportedly ranted about the deal the Obama administration struck with Canberra to take 1250 refugees being held on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island (pictured) and Nauru

About 1.30pm (AEDT) on Thursday the US Embassy in Australia released a statement that the deal would go ahead.
'President Trump's decision to honour the refugee agreement has not changed and Spokesman Spicer's comments stand,' a spokeswoman said.
'This was just reconfirmed to the State Department from the White House and on to this Embassy at 13:15 Canberra time.'
But it came after a morning of mixed messages from various official sources.
On Wednesday it was reported that the White House had backtracked on the asylum seeker deal, saying that Mr Trump was still considering it.
White House spokesperson Sean Spicer said the deal had not been confirmed.
He said if it were to go ahead, it would only be because of the United States' 'longstanding relationship with Australia,' The ABC reported.
It comes just one day after Mr Spicer told reporters Mr Trump would honour the 'one-off' deal with former President Barack Obama in November to resettle refugees detained on Manus and Nauru.
'Part of the deal is they have to be vetted in the same manner that we are doing now. There will be extreme vetting applied to all of them,' he said.
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The explosive report is a huge embarrassment for Mr Turnbull, who has insisted in recent days the asylum seeker deal is solid and relations with Washington are fine

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Last week Mr Trump placed a temporary ban on refugees being admitted to the US and other strict border measures targeting seven countries

Last week Mr Trump placed a temporary ban on refugees being admitted to the US and other strict border measures targeting seven countries including Iran, Iraq and Syria.
On Tuesday, Mr Trump confirmed his administration would continue to honour the 2016 refugee resettlement arrangement while acknowledging a common interest in preventing irregular and illegal migration.
'The president, in accordance with that deal to honour what had been agreed upon by the US government, and ensuring that vetting will take place in the same manner that we are doing it now, it will go forward,' Mr Spicer said.
The refugees are being held on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island and Nauru.
Speaking to reporters at the G'day USA gala in Hollywood, Ms Bishop said Mr Turnbull would travel to the US for a yet to be scheduled meeting with the president.
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This was despite the 'one-off' deal with former President Barack Obama in November to resettle refugees detained on Manus Island (pictured) and Nauru

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Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop said Mr Turnbull was 'pleased with the outcome' of his discussion. Manus Island is pictured





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This shit is Unreal.

Imagine, for as long as it feels good, funny, interesting to do it:

2015 or before, however far back you want to Go back


Someone tells you Donald Trump will become President

then tells you he will do stuff like slam the phone down on this asshole.


Years Back, someone tells you this is gonna happen.

You? I'd have been 100% sure that person telling us that was Crazy. We'd have thot we heard the stupidest prediction ever.


Fuck These Faggots and Fat Bitches and Funky Freaks in the streets.


Papa is fi'in to get mad

and spank some asses
 

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Mr Trump said it was 'the worst call by far' he had taken that day

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This shit is fuggin amazing

I Love This Guy.

I feel like Buying him something.






This is getting so weird
 

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Do you believe it? The Obama Administration agreed to take thousands of illegal immigrants from Australia. Why? I will study this dumb deal!
 

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[h=3]What is the Australia-US refugee deal?[/h]The Obama administration and Turnbull government struck a deal to resettle some of the refugees being held offshore in Nauru and Manus Island in November last year


The Australian government has a 'zero tolerance' policy towards illegal boat arrivals and only genuine refugees are sent to Nauru and Manus Island


There are approximately 1,250 refugees being held in the Australian-funded offshore detention centres


A large majority of those refugees come from Iran, Iraq and Somalia - all countries on US President Donald Trump's travel-ban


President Trump reportedly agreed to honour the deal, on the condition the refugees would undergo 'extreme vetting'


The US President reportedly described it as the 'worst deal ever' in a heated conversation with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Sunday



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President Trump described the resettlement agreement as the 'worst deal ever' and said he was 'going to get killed' politically for following through on it (Pictured: Speaking to Malcolm Turnbull)
 

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This is entirely Australia's problem why Obama decided to become the patsy and take these illegals
out of Australia's hands is not only dumbfounding it's unpatriotic.

I'm not up on this but when Abbott was in charge Australia had a way of dealing with illegals.
The Australian navy routinely turns back boats carrying asylum seekers from Africa, the Middle East and
South Asia. However, these boats are usually returned to Indonesia, where most of the sea voyages begin.

For example Australia secretly held a group of 46 Vietnamese asylum seekers on a warship at sea for
almost a month and rejected their refugee claims during interviews that took as little as 40 minutes
before returning them all to Vietnam last month, officials said.

At that place in time theAussies got it right. No country is required to -ever- admit foreign nationals. Those who
make it to shore can be properly detained until they're checked out and approved for deportation. WTG, Australia,
for not buckling in the face of whiny liberals...

Apparently the new Australian government buckled under UN pressure allowed entry and then sent the illegals
off to some island, which is still a bettter place to live than the garbage places they came from.
the UN needs to get a grip or disband and quit putting Australia on their hot list, how about Japan? they have
the strictest immigration laws there is but does the UN berate them as they do Australia publicly? nope, no they
don't, and is it because Japan is deemed Asian and Australia is primarily recognized as Caucasian!

Trump was entirely right it's not our problem, Australia has about 30 million people in an area about the size
of the USA, we have over 300 million. Australia as unpopullated as they are could probably easily find a place for
them. Sending them back to the lands of their origin ins the best solution like they did when Abbott was the leader
but apparently that isn't an option anymore
 

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I don't think the PM of Australia is being an asshole, he's looking out for the best interests of his country

It is their problem though, they accepted 2,500 refugees, something they don't do

And of course our naive and silly former president agreed to accept half of them, not sure what he received in return. Probably another one sided deal

Trump doesn't want the 1,250 refugees, puts him in a tough spot, I'm sure he's pissed
 

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Damn. Thats a Great Newsman. Australian Media is Serious.

At Least Australia still has some Real Journalists.


That Dweeb Turnbull is hilarious. He has trouble even speaking, expressing himself at all let alone in anywhere even close to a manner that imparts Strength.

How did Australia elect this Little Pansy?
 

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This is entirely Australia's problem why Obama decided to become the patsy and take these illegals
out of Australia's hands is not only dumbfounding it's unpatriotic.

I'm not up on this but when Abbott was in charge Australia had a way of dealing with illegals.
The Australian navy routinely turns back boats carrying asylum seekers from Africa, the Middle East and
South Asia. However, these boats are usually returned to Indonesia, where most of the sea voyages begin.

For example Australia secretly held a group of 46 Vietnamese asylum seekers on a warship at sea for
almost a month and rejected their refugee claims during interviews that took as little as 40 minutes
before returning them all to Vietnam last month, officials said.

At that place in time theAussies got it right. No country is required to -ever- admit foreign nationals. Those who
make it to shore can be properly detained until they're checked out and approved for deportation. WTG, Australia,
for not buckling in the face of whiny liberals...

Apparently the new Australian government buckled under UN pressure allowed entry and then sent the illegals
off to some island, which is still a bettter place to live than the garbage places they came from.
the UN needs to get a grip or disband and quit putting Australia on their hot list, how about Japan? they have
the strictest immigration laws there is but does the UN berate them as they do Australia publicly? nope, no they
don't, and is it because Japan is deemed Asian and Australia is primarily recognized as Caucasian!

Trump was entirely right it's not our problem, Australia has about 30 million people in an area about the size
of the USA, we have over 300 million. Australia as unpopullated as they are could probably easily find a place for
them. Sending them back to the lands of their origin ins the best solution like they did when Abbott was the leader
but apparently that isn't an option anymore

Very Excellent Post, all the way through. I know some of what you said to be true having partied with many Australians who Party Harder than 9/10ths of the rest of people do. Australian Women will hang Drinking and OutDrink many guys. Aussie Girls are Ridiculous.

I've met many who were quite proud of how hard it was to get Residence in Australia. Many Aussies told me it was quite strict.

That may have changed. One Look at that Wimp Turnbull and one can imagine how that might have changed.

Softened.

As Impressed as I was by Aussie's Will to resist giving their land over to whoever feels like wandering in I am equally Unimpressed with this Turnbull guy.

None of the Australians I spent time with seemed like they would Vote for such a guy.

World Media has pounded the Nauru Island situation pretty hard. Australia has taken some Heat over that.

Manus Island, not mentioned as much. This Nauru Island deal though has been hard for Australia.
 

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Do these people come with, or without pressure cookers? Fukkin' Obama!
 

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I can't believe (I assume) Trump let details of this phonecall get leaked. Highly unusual.
 

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