Article snippet: President Donald Trump blasted Democrats, former FBI Director White House Correspondents' dinner for the second year in a row in favor a rally, took shots at elected officials from California to Michigan, the former FBI director, and journalists who cover his administration. Much like his appearances on the campaign trail in 2016, the speech touched on a wide range of issues, from the economy, to Kanye West, to Syria to immigration, to Comey, to a potential meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. “We’ll have a meeting over the next three to four weeks, we’ll see how that goes,” Trump said of a possible meeting with Kim, offering little detail, “Whatever happens happens.” He told the crowd in Washington, Michigan, that California Democrats -- like Rep. Jerry Brown -- are soft on crime and immigration, and don't support the military. "The Democrats don't care about our military ... our borders ... I don't think they care about crime," he said, adding, "A vote for Democrats in November is a vote for open border and crime. It’s also a vote for higher taxes.” The president lamented the fact that the party who wins the presidency usually loses seats in the following midterm elections, but nonetheless urged Republicans to turn out in November. "Nancy Pelosi and her gang," Trump said. "They've got to be voted out of office." Trump also took a shot at one of his favorite targets: Comey. He fired the FBI director, who recently released a... Link to the full article to read more