Darrelle Revis Knockout Aftermath Footage ... 2 Men Out Cold
TMZ Sports has obtained video from the violent altercation in Pittsburgh involving Darrelle
Revis -- in which you can hear a man bragging about knocking two guys out cold.
The identity of the man doing the bragging is unclear -- and Revis has denied wrongdoing
-- but Revis is the only person charged with a crime in this case ... so it appears officials
believe the voice is Darrelle.
We spoke with a rep for the Pittsburgh Police Dept. who confirms the video is from the Feb.
12th incident involving the NFL star.
According to the criminal complained filed against Revis, a witness told cops Revis was
allegedly screaming, "Do you want to be next?"
In the video, you can hear someone saying, "Shut up before I knock your ass out next."
Revis was arrested on multiple felony criminal charges including robbery, assault and conspiracy.
For his part, Revis is adamant he was not the aggressor and says he only acted in self-defense
from a drunk man who was flexing his "beer muscles."
Khloe Kardashian Bathroom Surprise
Khloe Kardashian made a surprise appearance this weekend ... in a ladies room ... in Jamaica.
A fan ran into Khloe Saturday night in the bathroom of Fiction Fantasy nightclub during
an after-party for the Youth View Awards -- essentially Jamaica's Teen Choice Awards.
Needless to say, it was an unexpected -- and probably awkward -- meet and greet.
Even so, Khloe took it in stride, and was even happy to pose for a few pics.
The Kardashians ... pissin' all over world.
Lil Wayne Dwarfs Birdman's Cash Money Party With LeBron's Assist!!!
Lil Wayne can't lose when he's got LeBron James on his team -- even when he's squaring
off with Birdman.
Wayne got a bunch of Cash Money artists --technically Birdman's artists -- to flock to his NBA All-Star
weekend shindig Saturday in New Orleans to celebrate Cash Money Records' 20th anniversary
... leaving Birdman's party relatively empty.
Weezy even reunited with Juvenille, and Turk for a Hot Boys performance ... intro'd by
LeBron.
Other celeb guests included DJ Khaled, Meek Mill, 2 Chainz, 21 Savage and (almost) Future
-- who got bounced for bringing more than 30 people to the joint when it was already
at full capacity.
As we reported ... Wayne and Birdman had planned separate parties in NOLA this weekend, with
no plans to cross paths.
Looks like Wayne walked away with a W here.
The war continues ...
David Cassidy Appears Drunk In Concert ... Slurs, Falls, Forgets
David Cassidy seems to have fallen off the wagon -- and almost off the stage -- in what
appears to be a drunken performance this weekend.
The former teen idol was playing a gig in Agoura (near L.A.) Saturday night, where he
looked incredibly intoxicated throughout the show ... ultimately leading to a hard fall
over a monitor.
David slurs through various songs and and takes long pauses, often forgetting lyrics.
He said on stage that Sunday night is his final concert ever due to health reasons ... and
he's retiring.
David has been to rehab several times and has struggled with alcoholism.
We've reached out to Cassidy's rep ... so far, no word back.
Bill Clinton Moved to Tears by Albanian Immigrant You Saved My Life
Bill Clinton was moved to tears at a NYC restaurant after an immigrant waiter got down on his
knees and credited Bill with saving his life.
The former Prez and First Lady were dining Friday night at Sea Fire Grill.
As they ate smoked salmon and Branzino, one of the servers -- an Albanian immigrant -- came
to their table, dropped to his knees and told Bill, "Sir, I want to thank you.
If not for you, I wouldn't be alive today."
The waiter told Bill and Hillary a harrowing tale ... he was an Albanian immigrant who
at 16 was living in Kosovo during the war and fled with nowhere to go.
He told the former President how his dad and other family members were tortured as they
lived in the hills.
The 32-year-old waiter, who came to the U.S. in 1999, told Clinton the U.S. military efforts
he authorized to drive Yugoslavian occupying forces out of Kosovo led to peace and almost
certainly his survival.
President Clinton became emotional, grabbed the man's hands and wept.
The waiter is fearful given the current climate on immigration and did not want his name used
or his photo posted.
The majority of the restaurant staff is from Albania and the Clinton's spent time after
dinner shaking the hands of the waiters and others who worked there.
Trump baffles Sweden with crime comment, says it was based on TV report
A day after falsely suggesting there was an immigration-related security incident in Sweden,
President Donald Trump said on Sunday his comment was based on a television report he
had seen.
Trump, who in his first weeks in office has tried to tighten U.S. borders sharply for
national security reasons, told thousands of supporters at a rally on Saturday that
Sweden was having serious problems with immigrants.
"You look at what's happening last night in Sweden," Trump said.
"Sweden.
Who would believe this?
Sweden.
They took in large numbers.
They're having problems like they never thought possible."
No incident occurred in Sweden and the country's baffled government asked the U.S. State Department
to explain what Trump meant.
"My statement as to what's happening in Sweden was in reference to a story that was broadcast
on @FoxNews concerning immigrants & Sweden," Trump said in a tweet on Sunday.
Fox News, a U.S. cable news channel that has sometimes been cited favorably by Trump, ran
a report on Friday night about alleged migrant-related crime problems in the country.
A White House spokeswoman told reporters on Sunday that Trump had been referring generally
to rising crime and not a specific incident in the Scandinavian country.
Sweden's crime rate has fallen since 2005, official statistics show, even as the country
has taken in hundreds of thousands of immigrants from war-torn countries like Syria and Iraq.
Trump's comment confounded Sweden's government.
"We are trying to get clarity," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Catarina Axelsson said.
The U.S. State Department said it did not comment on diplomatic communications.
Trump has been widely criticized for making assertions with little supporting evidence.
In recent months, he has argued that more than 3 million people voted fraudulently in
the U.S. election, an assertion that election officials say is false, and incorrectly stated
that he won the election by the most decisive margin in decades.
Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom appeared to respond to Trump's statement about
her country on Saturday by posting on Twitter an excerpt of a recent speech in which she
said democracy and diplomacy "require us to respect science, facts and the media."
Her predecessor was less circumspect.
"Sweden?
Terror attack?
What has he been smoking?
Questions abound," former Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt wrote on Twitter.
Other Swedes mocked Trump's remark on Twitter using the hashtag #LastNightInSweden, posting
pictures of reindeer, Swedish meatballs and people assembling the country's famous IKEA
furniture.
"#lastnightinsweden my son dropped his hotdog in the campfire.
So sad!"
Twitter user Adam Bergsveen wrote.
Trump administration mulls changes to trade deficit calculations - WSJ
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is mulling changes to how it calculates U.S.
trade deficits in a way that would likely help bolster political arguments to renegotiate
key trade deals, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing people involved in the discussions.
The main idea being discussed is whether to exclude "re-exports" from the calculation
of U.S. exports, sources told the newspaper.
Re-exports refer to goods that are imported into the United States, then transferred to
another country.
Trump has been highly critical of trade deals including the North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA) with Mexico and Canada.
By using a metric that widens the trade deficit, it could give him political leverage to make
sweeping changes, the paper reported.
If the government adopted the new method, the deficit with Mexico would be nearly twice
as high.
The Journal reported that career government employees at the U.S. Trade Representative's
(USTR) office objected to a request to prepare data using the new methodology.
Although they complied with the request, the newspaper reported, the staffers explained
why they disagreed with the approach.
In a statement to the newspaper, the office of the U.S. Trade Representative's deputy
chief of staff, Payne Griffin, said officials there are not close to a decision yet on whether
to adopt a new approach.
"We had a meeting with the Commerce Department, and we said, 'Would it be possible to collect
those other statistics?'" he was quoted as saying.
STR officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.
Kim Kardashian Robbery Crime Scene Pics Surface Footage of Suspects Too
Crime scene photos of the Kim Kardashian Paris robbery have surfaced ... and some of the
images are chilling.
France's TF1 news channel released photos of the crime scene as well as surveillance
video of several of the alleged robbers.
The photos show Kim's bedroom and bathroom, the tape used to bind her hands and what appears
to be the gag they used to silence her.
The French report also shows surveillance footage of some of the suspects meeting at
a cafe multiple times after the robbery.
They also allegedly used code names and code words to discuss the crime over the phone.
As we reported ... Kim went to NYC earlier this month to provide testimony to a French
judge.
Cops have nabbed 17 suspects in total, but have only charged a handful so far.
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