Late last week the Washington Post added a little more fuel to the “Jesus Christ, Men Really Suck” bonfire when they reported that Congress’s Office of Compliance has paid out approximately $17 million over the past 20 years in unreported settlements to 264 federal employees, many of whom, you can be sure, collected those settlements […]
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What the John Conyers case tells us about how sexual predators are treated in Congress
With the Papadopoulos guilty plea, Trump can no longer call Mueller’s investigation a witch hunt
I don’t have a lot of time, and it’s already old news by this point, but, as I didn’t have time to mention it last night, I wanted to at least note the fact that, yesterday morning, as promised, the first indictments in Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation were made public. Here, with a brief recap, […]
Donald Trump implicated in making the decision to use the Seth Rich conspiracy theory in order to divert attention from the Russia investigation
In time, every lie of the Trump administration will unravel, and the truth will be known. It’s just a matter of time. Today, thanks to a lawsuit that was just filed against Fox News on behalf of former D.C. homicide detective Rod Wheeler, we’re finally beginning to understand just how it was that, in the […]
With Mueller’s net tightening, Trump is said to be exploring whether or not he can pardon himself, and those close to him
With Donald Trump Jr., Paul Manafort and Jared Kushner all set to testify before Senate committees this coming week, I can’t say as though I was surprised to read just now in the Washington Post that President Trump, according to White House sources, has begun talking with his attorneys about the possibility of pardoning those […]