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Kaitlan Collins spars with Trump over fate of Palestinians as he reveals plans to ‘take over’ war-torn Gaza

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Kaitlan Collins did not shy away from new confrontation with President Trump, because he revealed plans to take over the demolished Gaza Strip.

The 47th President courageously claimed that the US will 'take over' the 'Torn-in Palestinian territory' during a joint press conference with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, which encouraged questions from the newly appointed CNN White House Correspondent.

“The US will take over the Gaza Strip and we will also do a work with it,” said Trump, 78, during the conference.

The Head-Version Statement from the billionaire-businessman is the last evolution in his plan for rebuilding the territory that has been destroyed by Israeli bombing.

'We will possess it and be responsible for dismantling all dangerous non -depleted bombs and other weapons on the site, the site on the site and rid of the destroyed buildings.

“Level it out, create an economic development that will provide an unlimited number of jobs and housing for the people in the area,” he added.

Collins responded quickly to the president's claim and doubted his plans for the millions of displaced Gazans.

“Where exactly do you suggest that they should go?” Collins investigated the best ranking politician.

'And two, do you say they have to return after it has been rebuilt? And if not, who do you think you live there? “She added.

Kaitlan Collins spars with Trump over fate of Palestinians as he reveals plans to ‘take over’ war-torn Gaza

Newly appointed CNN White House correspondent, Kaitlan Collins (photo) spar with President Donald Trump while unveiling plans to 'take over' the demolished Gaza Strip

The 47th President courageously claimed that the US will take over the Palestinian territory, torn by the war at a joint press conference with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (left) on Tuesday, which called on a barrage of questions from the old journalist

The 47th President courageously claimed that the US will take over the Palestinian territory, torn by the war at a joint press conference with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (left) on Tuesday, which called on a barrage of questions from the old journalist

Trump continued to discuss his monumental plans for the demolished territory and claimed that “it is potentially incredible.”

'I imagine a world, people who live there, the people of the world. I think you will make an international, incredible place. I think the potential in the Gaza Strip is incredible. And I think the whole world, representatives from all over the world will be there … “he said, before Collins interrupted an inaudible question about Palestinians.

The 78-year-old politician insisted that Palestinians will have a place in the 'phenomenal' country that Trump has presented for the territory in the Middle East.

'Palestinians too. Palestinians will live there. Many people will live there, “he said.

Trump, who currently serves his second term as president of the United States, continued to discuss his plans for the dismantled region and at the same time discredit current efforts.

'They have tried the other and they have tried it for decades and decades and decades. It's not going to work. It didn't work. It will never work. And you have to learn from history. History has, you know, you just can't have it repeated, “he said.

'We have the chance to do something that can be phenomenal. And I don't want to be cute. I don't want to be a wise guy. But the Rivièra of the Middle East, this could be something that could be that way. '

Collins again interrupted the hopeful talp line of the president and asked: “But where should people go in the meantime, Mr. President?”

Trump continued to speak and seemed to ignore Collins's question.

“But even more important than that are the people who have absolutely destroyed who live there now can live in peace in a much better situation because they live in hell,” he continued.

The Head-Version Statement from the billionaire-businessman is the last evolution in his plan for rebuilding the territory that has been destroyed by Israeli bombing. Collins responded quickly to the president's claim and doubted his plans for the millions of displaced Gazans

The Head-Version Statement from the billionaire-businessman is the last evolution in his plan for rebuilding the territory that has been destroyed by Israeli bombing. Collins responded quickly to the president's claim and doubted his plans for the millions of displaced Gazans

Trump continued to discuss his monumental plans for the demolished territory and claimed that

Trump continued to discuss his monumental plans for the demolished territory and claimed that “it is potentially incredible”

The president also insisted that the entire company will be done 'world class'.

“And those people will now be able to live in peace. We will ensure that it is done in world class. It will be great for the people, “Trump said before Collins broke out again.

“But where do you want them to go in the meantime?” She joked.

Trump unpaved his statement and apparently tried to think of the names of the Jordanian King Abdullah II and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, but did not seem to do this.

' […] And I feel that even though they say no, I feel that the king in Jordan and that the general president, but that the general in Egypt will open their hearts and give us the kind of land we need to do this To get ready and people can live in harmony and peace. Thank you very much, “he concluded.

Trump has long talked about the coastal location of Gaza and a pleasant climate as a perfect holiday vacation.

In his vision, announced on Tuesday, the American reconstruction would re -create the pain and costs of reconstruction.

When another reporter asked if his elevated plans could involve military violence, Trump replied: “If necessary.”

He claimed that his plans were based on humanitarian ideals and support at the highest level.

The heated back and forth between Collins and Trump comes only a few days after the old journalist has fueled a fiery exchange with press secretary Karoline Leavitt of the White House, who accused Trump of carelessly violating the law.

During the long-awaited briefing of Tuesday grilled CNN's Kaitlan Collins of CNN Witte Huis Pers Secretary Karoline Leavitt over President Trump's Purge in firing 17 Inspector-Generals and did not accuse the White House of not following the law during a fiery exchange

During the long-awaited briefing of Tuesday grilled CNN's Kaitlan Collins of CNN Witte Huis Pers Secretary Karoline Leavitt over President Trump's Purge in firing 17 Inspector-Generals and did not accuse the White House of not following the law during a fiery exchange

Collins also suggested that Trump might have had some kind of personal vendetta against certain prosecutors, especially those who have worked on research into him

Collins also suggested that Trump might have had some kind of personal vendetta against certain prosecutors, especially those who have worked on research into him

Leavitt broke back to Collins's fiery accusations and noted how President Trump was fully authorized to make the decision

Leavitt broke back to Collins's fiery accusations and noted how President Trump was fully authorized to make the decision

Collins grilled Leavitt about Trump's controversial cleansing when firing 17 inspectors -general during a press conference at the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room on January 28 – while the White House accused of ignoring the law.

The CNN -Gastheer explicitly asked Laavitt how the administration decides to follow which laws and which to ignore? '

Leavitt, in her first press conference as the youngest press secretary of the White House in History at the age of 27, argued that Trump had the power and the authority to dismiss who he wants as president.

“He is the executive of the executive power and that is why he has the power to dismiss someone within the executive he wishes,” Leavitt said for defense.

Trump took more than a dozen Inspector General in a purification of government watch dogs – immediately rise to concern about Capitol Hill.

The White House has not publicly announced the massacre or explained why those officials – who act as watchdogs in federal departments US of tax money – were abruptly released.

The movement led to criticism from both the Republican and the Democratic legislators who believe that the president has violated a federal law that would receive the congress of a 30-day notification of such fired.

Collins shot these worries at the press conference in Leavitt and repeated the failure of the administration to inform the congress within the statutory period.

“I think there were only two lagging behind the DHS and the Doj, and yesterday we saw that various public prosecutors were fired from the Ministry of Justice, who worked on the investigations into the president,” Collins said.

“As you know, they are career officers of justice, that's why they get a protection from officials,” she added.

“How does the administration decide to follow which laws and which to ignore?”

Leavitt broke back and argued that it is the faith of the White House and the office of De Witte Huis that the president was within his executive authority to do that. '

“He is the executive of the executive power and that is why he has the power to shoot everywhere within the executive he wishes,” Leavitt replied.

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