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02 October 2019 "Fake news": Donald Trump liquidates the news, reported by the New York Times, on twitter that last March he suggested that he shoot the legs of the migrants and fortify the wall on the border with Mexico with an electric fence and sharp points at the top, a water moat full of snakes and crocodiles. "I can be tough on border security, but not so hard. The press has gone mad," he wrote.

Nowadays the press is trying to sell the fact that I wanted to have stuffed with alligators and snakes, at our Southern Border. I may be tough on Border Security, but not that tough. The press has gone Crazy. Fake News!

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 2, 2019

It was the New York Times that revealed this circumstance, now categorically denied by the president. According to the sources quoted by the newspaper, Trump had suggested to let migrants' legs shoot from Mexico, if they threw stones, during a meeting last March with the White House consultants in the oval study. A reconstruction that would be supported by interviews with several officials of the White House administration involved in the meeting. Trump, the newspaper recalls, had already suggested shooting at the migrants who throw stones during a speech in November. The president backed down when it was explained to him that it was illegal but later, in a meeting, he suggested that they shoot them in the legs. The newspaper then adds that Trump wanted to fortify the border wall with Mexico with a pit full of water, with snakes or alligators in it and that he also wanted an electrified wall. Also in this case, his consultants pointed out to him that electrified networks are prohibited by law.

Ucrainagate. "Impeachment? No, coup"
On the hot front of the Ukrainian scandal, Trump fights back furiously. "As I learn more and more every day, I am coming to the conclusion that what is happening is not an impeachment, it is a coup d'état, aimed at taking the power of the people, their votes, their freedoms, their second amendment, the religion, the army, the border wall, and their rights as US citizens ": he tweeted Trump after the latest developments in Ukraine.

As I learn more and more each day, I am coming to the conclusion that what is taking place is not an impeachment, it is a COUP, intended to take away the Power of the ....

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 1, 2019


Meanwhile, former US special envoy in Ukraine Kurt Volker has confirmed that he will testify to Congress Thursday behind closed doors in the impeachment investigation against Trump. The AP reports this, citing a source from the Chamber. Volke Rsi resigned the day after his name appeared in the mole's complaint about Trump's phone call to the president of Ukraine Zelensky. Volker put a Zelensky advisor in contact with Rudy Giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, who wanted to solicit investigations against the Biden.