By now we’ve all read at least a significant portion of the Michael Wolff book, right? If not, please turn away from your computer for a minute, as what I’m about to say might be considered something of a spoiler… The biggest takeaway from Fire and the Fury, as least as I see it, isn’t […]
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It looks as though Trump really did ghostwrite Don Jr.’s laughably pathetic letter attempting to explain his Trump Tower meeting with Russians as having been about international adoption policy
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged adoption, Bob Corker, coverups, Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Fargo, Fire and Fury, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, Hope Hicks, Ivanka Trump, James Comey, Jared Kushner, John Bonener, Lester Holt, Lindsey Graham, Michael Flynn, Michael Wolff, New York Times, obstruction of justice, orphans, Paul Manafort, Russia, Russiagate, stable genius, Steve Bannon, treason 16 Comments
Sally Yates, called in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify about Russian interference in American politics, is asked instead why she didn’t support Trump’s Muslim ban as acting Attorney General, the national security threat posed by Secretary Clinton’s email security, and who she thinks might have leaked news of Michael Flynn’s treason to the press.
A few quick things about this afternoon’s testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee by former acting Attorney General Sally Yates. 1. There weren’t any real bombshells. Yates pretty much said what people thought that she’d say… that it was brought to her attention that Donald Trump’s National Security Advisor Michael Flynn had lied about his […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2020, Attorney General, coverups, Department of Justice, Donald Trump, election integrity, election tampering, Elizabeth Warren, independent investigation, James Clapper, John Cornyn, leaks, Michael Flynn, Muslim ban, national security, Obama, Russia, Sally Yates, Senate Judiciary Committee, Ted Cruz, testimony, threats to Democracy, unmasking 5 Comments
What did Trump know, and when did he know it? We need to demand an investigation into Russia’s ties to Trump and his associates.
I’m hesitant to write anything more about the situation unfolding right now in D.C., as things are happening so quickly. I did, however, want to share this timeline with you from today’s Washington Post, as I think it might be something that we return to in the future as we try to determine what Trump […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged CIA, Donald Trump, FBI, House Oversight Committee, James Clapper, Jason Chaffetz, John Brennan, John Cornyn, Justice Department, lies, Logan Act, Michael Flynn, Mike Pence, Mitch McConnell, National Security Council, Obama, oil, Rosneft, Roy Blunt, Russia, Sally Yates, sanctions, Sean Spicer, Senate Intelligence Committee, Sergey Kislyak, Sid the Science Kid, Vladimir Putin 22 Comments