President Trump has asked advisers about “his power to pardon aides, family members and even himself in connection with” the Russia probe, the Washington Post reports citing a source familiar with the discussions. Another source said Trump’s lawyers were “discussing pardoning powers among themselves.”
Per several aides, Trump’s lawyers are “are actively compiling a list of [special counsel Robert] Mueller’s alleged potential conflicts of interest, which they say could serve as a way to stymie his work.”
“The president is also irritated by the notion that Mueller’s probe could reach into his and his family’s finances.”
Beschloss: If Trump thinks he can easily pardon himself/fire Mueller—could be Constitutional crisis that’d make Watergate look like a minor event
Beschloss: If Trump thinks he can easily pardon himself/fire Mueller—could be Constitutional crisis that'd make Watergate look minor @maddow pic.twitter.com/YW77acDbnF
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) July 21, 2017
Trump “has told aides he was especially disturbed after learning Mueller would be able to access several years of his tax returns.”
Trump’s lawyers declined to comment. Mark Corallo, the spokesman for his legal team, resigned Thursday, the Post reports.
Janee Harteau resigned amid calls for new leadership in the department following the shooting last week. In a statement released Friday, Harteau said: “I’ve decided I am willing to step aside to let a fresh set of leadership eyes see what more can be done for the MPD to be the very best it can be.” Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges said she asked for the chief’s resignation.
Breaking News: WaPo: Sessions discussed Trump campaign-related matters with Russian ambassador, U.S. intelligence intercepts show.
Cheeto told Putin to take Keebler Elf-Granny Sessions out
BANK IT
Yep. Remove Granny. Install some flunky. Flunky defuses and/or fires Mueller.
It won’t work.
We already knew damn well Susan Rice didn’t do anything wrong. When ppl like @DevinNunes want a scapegoat…pick a black person. We see you!
https://twitter.com/thehill/status/888511673820217344
Uh huh
check your email Rikyrah, Ametia
Disabled and disdained
In rural America, some towns are divided between those who work and those who don’t
San Diego…
https://www.facebook.com/ryancarrawake1/videos/491042251245507/?hc_ref=ARTNubP8ma5l-HwcqapbmcOjxtcUv5zziEncRPxjHBMKORweAR24J7xkRvPJGQHJJWM
What Happened to ‘Buy American, Hire American?’
by Martin Longman
July 21, 2017 12:55 PM
Some people have a problem with the fact that Donald Trump doesn’t staff up his own resorts exclusively with American citizens. Others are more bothered by the hypocrisy:
Should Trump try harder to find American cooks, housekeepers and waiters? Couldn’t he post on Twitter that he’s seeking qualified applicants and fill these positions easily? I think that would probably work, don’t you?
Why Republicans Are Failing to Repeal Obamacare
by Nancy LeTourneau
July 21, 2017 2:01 PM
While Republican efforts to repeal Obamacare continue, it is evident that they are failing more spectacularly than most people assumed they would immediately after the election. There has been a lot of chatter about why that is the case. It includes talk about how Trump hasn’t actually outlined an alternative and has given very mixed signals about what the administration thinks should be done. Similarly, Republican leadership has been put under the microscope for their approach. It has even been suggested that if the GOP had elected a more moderate president, they would have been successful in their attempts to repeal Obamacare.
All of that is typical punditry, which zeros in on politicians and dismisses the role played by the public. The New York Times captured what is probably the more significant reason for this failure in an article titled, “These Americans Hated the Health Law. Until the Idea of Repeal Sank In.” They traveled to Bucks County, Pennsylvania—a perennial swing district outside Philadelphia—to talk to voters about health care and found what we have been seeing nationally.
Reminder: Cardin, Warner want to investigate whether Scaramucci’s firm, SkyBridge Capital, violated Russia sanctions https://t.co/8GkNYw7koZ
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) July 21, 2017
That’s because Scaramucci reportedly discussed joint investments w/the head of a Russian sovereign wealth fund sanctioned by the US in 2015.
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) July 21, 2017
(202) 224-3121
(202) 224-3121
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(202) 224-3121
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Call your senators now to vote NO on the GOP health care bill.
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) July 21, 2017
Congratulations Sean Spicer. You’ve got more guts than Jeff Sessions!
— Maxine Waters (@MaxineWaters) July 21, 2017
Jeffie boy ain’t going down with out his hood on.
https://twitter.com/BraddJaffy/status/888437577715519488
Sean Spicer OUT!
https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/888455383785902081
Here is every stunning look Michelle Obama’s rocked in her six months since leaving the White House https://t.co/iekIHzcy7Y pic.twitter.com/UZjmWWtBqc
— Mic (@mic) July 21, 2017
The BCRA, it transpires,
Is short of the votes it requires
So may not endure
And harm all the poor
Like Mr. McConnell desires.
— Limericking (@Limericking) July 18, 2017
Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump supported Anthony Scaramucci’s hiring and Steve Bannon vehemently opposed it, a White House official says
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) July 21, 2017
Ha ha. It’s time to put a lid on the barrel and let the rats eat each other.
Nothing but MORE slime & filth in Washington.
Republicans’ failure to overhaul health care is a testament to Obama’s vision and tenacity, writes Andrew Sullivan https://t.co/3ZUfpnyxBg
— Daily Intelligencer (@intelligencer) July 21, 2017
No shit Sherlock, Sullivan. The GOP had ions to come up with a healthcare bill. This isn’t rocket science. They NEVER wanted any type of healthcare bill, law, etc. EVER!!!
Trump makes an odd choice for White House communications director
07/21/17 10:04 AM—UPDATED 07/21/17 10:21 AM
By Steve Benen
If Scaramucci’s name sounds familiar, it’s probably because you’ve seen him on television several times, defending Trump in dubious ways. My personal favorite came in December on MSNBC, when Scaramucci, hoping to provide cover for Trump’s routine departures from the truth, said in all seriousness, “Don’t take him literally, take him symbolically. See, it’s different.”
Scaramucci, one of six Goldman Sachs veterans with prominent positions in the administration despite Trump using the finance giant as a campaign punching bag, was initially supposed to serve in the White House Office of Public Liaison – the president wanted him to be Team Trump’s “liaison” to the business community – but Chief of Staff Reince Priebus reportedly scuttled the move.
As for Scaramucci’s qualifications as a communications professional, he doesn’t seem to have any, never having worked in political communications aside from occasional television appearances on Trump’s behalf.
That, evidently, was enough to impress the president, who hasn’t taken qualifications too seriously anyway.
NYT: Spicer resigns https://t.co/Aj6HF1PC7J
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) July 21, 2017
LMAO Let the clown show commence!
So will Sarah Honey Boo Boo Sanders be promoted?
Good morning 3Chics,
It’s been a trip watching the local media try officer Noor. The Police Chief and union throw him unda unda the bus. None of this “wait til the facts come out” shit they usually do. The NRA reveal themselves as a white nationalist organization. Nothing like the aftermath of the Castile Murder.
Speaking of Castile, the great white get together aka MN State Fair is a month away. Falcon Heights will be (as the kids say) lit! Have a good weekend all.
They are totally showing themselves. It’s absolutely ridiculous.
Hope folks are keeping receipts for the next police shooting…cause, you know there will be one.
Where are all the Blue Lives Matter people jumping to the black cops defense who killed the white lady? Truth is their agenda is not about protecting cops, their agenda is about protecting and maintaining their culture of white supremacy.~Dixon D. White
more truth
https://twitter.com/funder/status/888419570175922176
https://twitter.com/PreetBharara/status/888198718914166784
https://twitter.com/RawStory/status/888322874372751360
just a HOT HOT MESS. You’ll be getting your walking papers soon too, Reince!
The Unbelievable Hypocrisy of Free-Speech Conservatives
Republicans who accuse college students of hampering free speech should actually practice what they preach.
by Jim Sleeper
July 21, 2017
Why did it take the latest damning revelations about the Trump family’s Russia connections to provoke Fox News anchor Shepard Smith to ask “Why is it lie after lie after lie?…If there’s nothing there—and that’s what they tell us…If all of that, why all these lies?”
Fox News has abetted so many of the president’s cons that Smith’s outburst was indeed surprisingly off message for the network. But why—throughout Trump’s vulgar, violence-invoking, free-speech-ravaging ascent to the White House and now through his first six months in office—have so many others in the chattering classes remained fixated on a much smaller danger to our freedoms: politically correct college students?
Instead of challenging Trump’s threats against open expression and inquiry—including his own debasement of “free speech” in a one-man cacophony of self-contradictory tweets and Rose Garden lies—a national chorus of alarm, goaded by a well-funded crusade, has spent most of the last year-and-a-half hunting up threats to our freedoms from students and deans on some of the nation’s college campuses.
An Administration That Is Choosing Silence Over Science
by Nancy LeTourneau July 21, 2017 8:02 AM
There is a reason why Obama chose to visit Alaska as a way to highlight the need for action on climate change. Joel Clement, who was the director of the Office of Policy Analysis at the U.S. Interior Department explains.
Dealing with that threat was Clement’s job at the Interior Department…until last week.
Does Trump Know He’s Lying?
Yes. He just doesn’t care.
by Nancy LeTourneau
July 20, 2017 2:27 PM
Shortly after the inauguration in January, Jennifer Rubin posed an interesting question.
We may now have an answer to the question about whether or not the president is aware that he’s lying.
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All of this adds up to the fact that Trump was lying during the campaign and knew it.
None of this is a refutation of what I’ve written previously about his mental unfitness for office. Contrary to what Rubin was suggesting, he knows the difference between the truth and a lie. The situation is actually more dire. He doesn’t care.
45’s LIED ALL HIS LIFE. HE’S A NATURAL BORN LIAR. No excuses. He’s a pathological LIAR, CON ARTIST, MORALLY BANKRUPT CRIMINAL.
Stop trying to assuage this orange POS with this nonsense of him not knowing he’s lying, Jennifer Rubin.
NEXT
White dude to NYT on #ObamaCare: “I can’t even remember why I opposed it.”
Really?! Cool story, bro. pic.twitter.com/UEykI3c1ne
— Nerdy Wonka (@NerdyWonka) July 21, 2017
Hmmm….let’s see. Maybe you opposed #ObamaCare because the president was black, black, black, BLACK.https://t.co/IlyFIoLQk5
— Nerdy Wonka (@NerdyWonka) July 21, 2017
i guess obamacare looks better to folks now that the president isn’t so blackity black. https://t.co/RQpZZPxCRN
— Jamelle Bouie (@jbouie) July 21, 2017
It should NEVER be a surprise that some white folks will take credit for any and everything known to man. will revise, reinvent, whitesplain, whitewash, any and everything rather than RECOGNIZE the sheer BRILLIANCE, INGENUITY, AND GOD-GIVEN CREATIVITY of
BLACK PEOPLES…
Spot on!
Senate GOP confirms controversial Trump nominee to appeals court
07/21/17 10:42 AM
By Steve Benen
Asked this week about his party’s difficulties in governing, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told reporters, “We have a new Supreme Court justice,”
The point wasn’t subtle: the Republicans may be struggling to advance their legislative agenda, but the party is nevertheless moving the federal judiciary to the right. And while this may seem like an argument intended to rationalize failure, McConnell’s argument isn’t wrong.
Yesterday, for example, Senate Republicans voted unanimously to confirm John Bush, a Donald Trump nominee to the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals. And who’s John Bush? Let’s revisit a recent piece from Slate’s Dahlia Lithwick:
https://twitter.com/ABC/status/888404005327687681
An unpersuasive defense of Trump’s health care ignorance
07/21/17 09:26 AM—UPDATED 07/21/17 09:37 AM
By Steve Benen
Donald Trump’s ignorance about health care is obvious. Just this week, the president, while bragging about his expertise on the subject, made plain that he simply doesn’t have any idea what he’s talking about.
The question, however, is whether Trump’s illiteracy is consequential. MSNBC’s Hallie Jackson asked Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) about this yesterday, and the Republican senator did his best to defend his party’s president.
For now, let’s put aside the fact that Trump’s purported “principles” on health care have been easily discarded, and practically every promise he made to American voters – including his vow not to cut Medicaid – has already been broken.
Let’s instead focus on Cassidy’s broader point: that the president doesn’t really have to understand the substantive details. I can appreciate the motivations behind the argument, but it’s still unpersuasive.
https://twitter.com/funder/status/888409466990985216
https://twitter.com/CongressmanRaja/status/888393663138734080
“How Russia Mercilessly Played Trump for a Fool”
It was obvious from the NYT interview that Trump knows nothing about history. This means he doesn’t know anything about U.S./Soviet/Russian history, either. In that interview, he delivered a garbled, hot mess of German and French history and thought nothing of it.
https://twitter.com/ABC/status/888175661260484608
Attorney for Justine Damond’s family: Shooting ‘clearly an improper use of deadly force’
The family said in a statement that they want the investigation completed as soon as possible.
By Hannah Covington Star Tribune JULY 21, 2017 — 9:03AM
Robert Bennett was hired earlier this week by Damond’s family members who he said is seeking justice after police gunfire killed the 40-year-old meditation teacher soon after she placed a 911 call Saturday to report a possible sexual assault.
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Bennett has worked on other high-profile cases over police conduct, including working with the family of Philando Castile in a settlement over his shooting death in Falcon Heights and representing Frank Baker, who was bitten by a police dog and kicked by a St. Paul police officer last year.
Calling Damond “the most innocent victim” of a police shooting he has ever seen, he quickly added, “I’m not saying Philando wasn’t innocent, too, or that Frank Baker wasn’t innocent. But here is someone who called the police and was trying to stop someone from being hurt … and ends up being shot in her pajamas.”
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http://www.startribune.com/family-hopes-to-bring-justine-damond-back-to-australia/435657923/
Apparently, even among the innocent, some murder victims are more innocent than others.
Now what does that say?
uh huh
uh huh
I couldn’t believe what I read….
I guess having a 4 year old kid in the back seat of the family car witnessing her father getting blown away and bleeding out like a fucking pig is just another day in the life of a Minnesota Black family. Or should Philando have worn pajamas the day he was shot and murdered?
SNARK/////////////////////////////////////////////////
I can’t with this foolishness. NOT.TODAY
So, Justine Damond was a kind person and her death is indeed tragic.
It is just so strange that this attorney who represented the Castile family forgot that Philando looked after the nutritional needs of 500 children, he knew their names, and he knew the ones who had food allergies.
Everything I’ve read about Philando Castile would have him in the top one percent of all humanity when it comes to kindness.
https://twitter.com/blakehounshell/status/888206744027099136
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https://twitter.com/matthewamiller/status/888213660602183680
https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/888191612337127424
Bobby following that…..
The irony is that this is the theme song for “The Apprentice.”
https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/888399595977547777
“#Trump’s deeply worrisome New York Times interview reveals a lawless president.”@ThePlumLineGS gets it right–alashttps://t.co/H6sMsGgciR
— EJ Dionne (@EJDionne) July 20, 2017
“The ominous threats emanating from the White House are that of an administration mobilizing for war against the rule of law” @jonathanchait https://t.co/mAYQqJm6hn
— EJ Dionne (@EJDionne) July 21, 2017
Trump’s NYT comments revealed he has zero sense of obligation to public.
In the last 24 hours, it’s gotten worse.https://t.co/njIceXS9GJ pic.twitter.com/gP8vS74tRF
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) July 21, 2017
DA PHUQ?
EXCLUSIVE: Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Trump and Putin may have met more times https://t.co/Jq1xqS1ZuG pic.twitter.com/kJ7iQVnuRQ
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 21, 2017
From TOD:
Aug. 5, 1974 OLC memo: “the president cannot pardon himself” https://t.co/NgJoUQsFLp (h/t @AndyMcCanse)
— Blake Hounshell (@blakehounshell) July 21, 2017
Eric Holder: If Trump tries constrain Mueller, “this creates issues of constitutional and criminal dimension.” pic.twitter.com/lZTfM64LgL
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 21, 2017
.@NormOrnstein As you’ve said, the core of this crisis is & will be the #GOP. It’s a Death Star orbiting our future https://t.co/UwtleKio5U pic.twitter.com/SC16JNBaYZ
— Shoq (@Shoq) July 21, 2017
Paul Ryan Throws Trump-Like Tantrum Over The CBO’s New Score Of GOP Health Plan https://t.co/U9z7G33Ll4 pic.twitter.com/mtlTYsaZ93
— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) July 21, 2017
NBC News: Multiple US officials familiar w/ Mueller probe say he’s “finding the strike zone”, continuing to gather potentially relevant docs pic.twitter.com/n9cap1qW4S
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 21, 2017
Left pressures Dems to oppose Wray: https://t.co/687xH6QIbp
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) July 20, 2017
Uh huh
This is no trivial matter. Americans now lose more property to civil asset forfeiture than to burglary each year. pic.twitter.com/562sBSoRUS
— John W Lettieri (@LettieriDC) July 17, 2017
Muslim running for U.S. Senate praised the Founding Fathers. Then the diatribes began. https://t.co/HSb5ojlM8U
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 20, 2017
WSJ: Special Counsel, Congress Probing Possible Money Laundering By Manafort
By ESME CRIBB
Published JULY 20, 2017 6:12 PM
The special counsel and congressional committees investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election are looking into possible money laundering by President Donald Trump’s former campaign chair Paul Manafort, the Wall Street Journal reported late Thursday.
The Wall Street Journal reported, citing a single unnamed source familiar with the matter, that special counsel Robert Mueller, who is overseeing the federal probe into Russian meddling, began an inquiry several weeks ago into possible money laundering by Manafort.
The Senate and House intelligence committees are also looking into the matter, unnamed sources with knowledge of the congressional probes told the Wall Street Journal.
According to the report, those sources also said the Senate Intelligence Committee is looking into whether any of President Donald Trump’s businesses have financial ties to Russian interests. The panel has received reports from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, a bureau of the Treasury Department, per the Wall Street Journal.
Spokespeople for Manafort and Mueller declined to comment to the Wall Street Journal.
The President at War
By JOSH MARSHALL
Published JULY 21, 2017 1:08 AM
Republicans’ health care process is ‘staring to feel incoherent’
07/21/17 08:57 AM
By Steve Benen
To appreciate the scope of the Republicans’ mess on health care, consider this quote from a high-profile GOP senator – who happens to support his party’s regressive plans.
“Things are starting to feel incoherent” is a fair and accurate summary, though I’m inclined to take issue with the “starting to” qualifier. The Republicans’ health care gambit has felt incoherent for quite a while.
I’ve heard from more than a few readers with questions about where things stand, so let’s dive in with a Q&A.
Everyone said the Republican effort was dead. Then everyone said it’s alive. I no longer know what to think.
And neither does anyone else. The original Senate Republican plan, unveiled last month, failed. Mitch McConnell then tweaked his proposal last week, only to discover this week that it didn’t have the votes, either. The Majority Leader then said he’d bring an even-more-radical “repeal and delay” plan to the floor, and more than enough GOP senators almost immediately balked.
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What will the Senate vote on?
That’s a surprisingly difficult question to answer. In fact, Senate Republicans themselves concede that they have no idea what bill (or bills) will be considered when the floor votes begin in four days. Asked yesterday if his own members have been notified of what overhaul legislation they’ll consider early next week, Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-Texas) told reporters yesterday, “That’s a luxury we don’t have.”
It sounds crazy to think the Senate will vote in four days on overhauling one-sixth of the United States economy, and they don’t yet know what bill will be considered.
Yep.
How many possible options are we talking about here?
It depends on how you count the bills. There’s McConnell’s original plan, McConnell’s tweaked plan, McConnell’s tweaked plan minus the Cruz Amendment, the “repeal and delay” plan (also known as the “Obamacare Repeal Reconciliation Act”), and even some plans pushed by individual members, such as the Graham/Cassidy plan.
Trump-Russia scandal developments raise the prospect of a crisis
07/21/17 08:00 AM
By Steve Benen
There was no shortage of striking developments overnight in the Trump-Russia scandal, but perhaps the most important was the Washington Post’s reporting that Donald Trump and his lawyers have had conversations about “the president’s authority to grant pardons.”
Ah, yes, our “curious” president. Trump hasn’t decided to start handing out pardons like candy on Halloween; he’s just interested in learning more about whether he could – you know, in case the circumstances should arise.
The same article added that the president was “especially disturbed” after learning that Special Counsel Bob Mueller “would be able to access several years of his tax returns.”
It’s almost as if Trump has something to hide.
Also overnight, the New York Times reported that the president’s team has begun “scouring the professional and political backgrounds” of members of Mueller’s team, “looking for conflicts of interest they could use to discredit the investigation – or even build a case to fire Mr. Mueller or get some members of his team recused.”
THE RACHEL MADDOW SHOW 7/20/17
Trump business, finances part of Mueller Russia investigation
Greg Farrell, investigative reporter for Bloomberg News, talks with Rachel Maddow about Special Counsel Robert Mueller including Donald Trump’s personal business and finances as part of the Trump Russia investigation.
Only Maddow seems to be focusing on this, and she’s absolutely right.
THE RACHEL MADDOW SHOW 7/20/17
Donald Trump threatens to turn back clock on FBI ethics
Michael Beschloss, NBC News presidential historian, talks with Rachel Maddow about the unprecedented nature of Donald Trump’s queries about pardon power and his “blood-chilling” intentions toward the FBI that would undo decades of ethical standards and independence.
THE RACHEL MADDOW SHOW 7/20/17
WaPo: Trump seeks advice on pardoning himself, family members
Ashley Parker, reporter for The Washington Post, talks with Rachel Maddow about new reporting that Donald Trump is trying to undercut Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation and is asking advisers about pardoning himself, aides and family members.
I was really glad that Maddow spelled this out last night. It was good for her to connect the dots.
I’m still amused that Dolt45 thought that Attorney General White Citizens Council had any:
a) self-respect
b) honor
Resign? After he’s getting to fulfill his White Supremacist fantasies?
Phuck outta here, Dolt45.
You wanna get rid of the KKKeebler Elf, you’re gonna have to man up and fire him.
LOL
THE RACHEL MADDOW SHOW 7/20/17
If Trump wants to fire Mueller, he’ll have to fire Sessions first
Rachel Maddow looks at some of the background of former Donald Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort that is being looked at in the Trump Russia investigation and notes that if Trump is afraid the investigation is getting to close, he’ll have to fire Jeff Sessions before he can fire Robert Mueller.
I agree. Democrats were phucking idiots not to jam this muthaphucka up. He simply CANNOT BE TRUSTED.
Trump’s FBI pick gets treated as if these were normal times
07/20/17 04:45 PM—UPDATED 07/20/17 07:19 PM
By Steve Benen
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What we’re witnessing is a process in which the Senate is treating Trump’s nominee as if these were normal circumstances – but they’re not.
In theory, there’s a vacancy atop the FBI; the White House has chosen a qualified nominee; and the Senate Judiciary Committee was pleased with how the confirmation hearing went. The next obvious step in the process was a favorable committee vote, to be followed by a floor vote.
But the current circumstances are anything but normal. The most recent head of the FBI was fired because Trump disapproved of an ongoing investigation the director was leading into the president and the election assistance he received from his foreign benefactors. By some accounts, Comey’s dismissal was itself evidence of obstruction of justice.
Trump then chose Wray – rolling out his nomination in a bizarre and highly disorganized way – before suggesting that the new FBI director would be more cooperative to the White House’s plans than the old FBI director.
I generally approve of the idea of the Senate considering a nomination on the individual’s merits, and if Wray is capable and qualified, it’s understandable to think that should effectively end the conversation. But there’s a context here that’s being overlooked: there shouldn’t be a vacancy in the FBI director’s office right now. Trump’s decision to fire Comey was an unprecedented abuse of dubious legality, and the president’s recent comments suggest his vision for Wray’s role falls far outside what should be acceptable.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/trumps-fbi-pick-gets-treated-if-these-were-normal-times
Bobby Three Sticks has these muthaphuckas running scared.
LMBAO
Good Morning, Everyone 😄😄 😄
https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/888228280029110272
Well, DUH!
Seriously, who would seek advise for pardoning if they weren’t GUILTY??????
Remember this NUTJOB has the NUCLEAR CODES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
https://twitter.com/thehill/status/887866917855383554
https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/888248748316344320
It really was one helluva news day.
https://twitter.com/CNN/status/888191322473070593
https://twitter.com/PalmerReport/status/888260029110861824
Good