With his Presidency in Disarray, Trump Scheduled to Attend Summit With An Indicted War Criminal
Even before Trump leaves on his first trip abroad as President, that trip is tainted because Trump will attend a Summit with an indicted war criminal.
Even before Trump leaves on his first trip abroad as President, that trip is tainted because Trump will attend a Summit with an indicted war criminal.
The New York Times just added fuel to the raging dumpster fire threatening to take down this White House.
Administration officials are trying to remain calm in public, but privately, they know the train is coming off the track.
Donald Trump knows that the longer this investigation goes on, the more likely it is that he will be forced out of office.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions was not about the special counsel until after the deputy attorney general has signed the letter making the appointment.
If there is anything the past week has taught us, it’s that Trump’s campaign promises weren’t totally empty after all.
The appointment of a special counsel to oversee the investigation was a big step forward, and if Trump dares to try and pull Nixon and fire the special counsel, impeachment will get very real.
Imagine if House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA ) told Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and his colleagues last year that he thought Russian President Vladimir Putin paid Republican Donald Trump.
Because it was just reported that this happened on June 15, 2016. Spokespeople for the two Republican leaders flatly denied this, until confronted with the fact that there is a recording. Now they claim it was a joke.
The Trump White House was given no advance notice of the special counsel appointment, and it is being reported that Trump was completely blindsided by the announcement.
Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein has appointed former FBI Director Robert Muller to serve as special counsel to oversee the investigation into Trump’s ties with Russia.
President Obama immediately saw right through Donald Trump as the then president told friends that the president-elect was a “bullsh–ter,” after an election night phone call in November 2016.
Spicer was asked repeatedly during a press gaggle aboard Air Force One en route to DC about the Comey memo, why Trump won’t release the tapes to prove his side, is the president lawyering up, is he concerned about the references to Watergate, and did he discuss his leaking of Israel’s highly classified information about an ISIS plot with Netanyahu. Phew.
Rachel Maddow very subtly gave Lawrence O’Donnell an endorsement that sounded like she doesn’t want to see The Last Word host leave MSNBC when his contract expires in June.
Rep. Walter Jones (R-SC) has become the first House Republican to sign on to the Democratic discharge petition that would force a House vote on a bill requiring Trump to release his tax returns.
House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) announced that former FBI Director James would testify before his committee at 9:30 AM next Wednesday. Mark the date on your calendar because it could be the beginning of the end for Trump’s presidency.
Trump’s firewall within the Republican congressional majority is crumbling as Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) has released a statement saying that she is open to appointing a special prosecutor to investigate the President.
Trump hijacked a commencement address to Coast Guard grads to whine about the media and how unfairly he has been treated.
The tide is shifting against Trump as Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI) told reporters that if the Comey memo is true, it is grounds for impeachment.
When NBC News’s Andrea Mitchell asked Trump Sec. of State Rex Tillerson if Russia bugged the office, he laughed, and said, “I would have no way to know that,” before walking away.
While the White House and Republicans on the Hill try to pass off President Trump’s comments to Comey as “That’s just the way he talks,” Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) made an excellent case for obstruction of justice charges against Donald Trump, if the report about Comey’s memo is accurate.
Hours after the report on Comey’s memo in the New York Times that President Trump tried to interfere in the FBI ‘s investigation into the President and his possible collusion with Russia, Republicans are privately beginning to worry.
After the news of the Comey memo had broken, Fox News could not find a single Republican member of Congress who was willing to go on the conservative news network to defend Trump.
The comparisons to Nixon just won’t quit as Nixon told Halderman to tell CIA to tell the FBI to stop the investigation.
Trump did the same thing, but even more directly. Trump just cut out the middleman and talked directly to the FBI Director.
Everyone remembers Donald Trump’s public statements, campaign promises and website posts where he promised to ban Muslims from the United States.