Kelly Reportedly Angered By Ivanka and Jared’s ‘Freelancing,’ Questions What They Do All Day
White House chief of staff John Kelly is reportedly unsure
how President Donald Trump’s relatives-turned-advisers Jared Kushnerand Ivanka Trump spend their days and
has grown frustrated in their ominous roles.
In a report released by the Associated Press, sources informed the outlet Trump’s top staffer is
furious at the president’s daughter and son-in-law for influencing policy decisions in a “freelancing” style —
often bucking the official stance of the administration in last-second efforts to change the president’s mind.
Per the AP, “He blames them for changing Trump’s mind at the last minute and questions what exactly they do all day, according to one White House official and an outside ally.”
Additionally, Kelly and Kushner had recent preexisting beef over security clearance issues.
https://www.mediaite.com/online/kell...ey-do-all-day/
That's why Jarvanka want Kelly replaced with an even more sycophatic asshole.
Ruh roh. Seems like Trump himself directed Cohen to pay her off, which makes this a CRIMINAL act. A Felony to be exact. Lordy!
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Last edited by djohn2oo8; 03-05-2018 at 01:56 PM.
lots of people poisoned and shot dead in the street over a "nothingburger"
Republicans going after Christopher Steele because
he is credible, respected, and damning for Trump
The New Yorker has an extended profile, showing again the depth of Steele’s experience in Russia and the extent to which he was trusted by agencies on both sides of the Atlantic.
Steele had spent more than twenty years in M.I.6, most of it focussing on Russia.
For three years, in the nineties, he spied in Moscow under diplomatic cover.
Between 2006 and 2009, he ran the service’s Russia desk, at its headquarters, in London.
He was fluent in Russian, and
widely considered to be an expert on the country.
But while Steele is an expert on Russian deceptions and dirty tricks, he failed to appreciate just how many of the same techniques would be applied to him in the United States.
Especially when Senators Chuck Grassley and Lindsey Graham decided that filing a criminal referral against Steele would be a nice little distraction for Trump.
And so Steele, on that January night, was
stunned to learn that U.S. politicians were calling him a criminal.
He told Christopher Burrows, with whom he co-founded Orbis, that the sensation was “a feeling like vertigo.”
Because Steele, despite his Russian experience, naively
expected that in the United States such a charge would involve something like evidence, and couldn’t be pushed for purely political purposes.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...ning-for-Trump
Steele didn't realize what a hole the oligarchy's d Repugs have become
Last edited by boutons_deux; 03-05-2018 at 04:37 PM.
Sorry Sam, you don't have a choice. And dis week gon be fun.
Mueller is casting a wide net. We now know the target is Trump.
Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III is now directly gunning for President Trump — and not just on one front.
It appears that Mueller is investigating whether Trump himself committed misconduct or possible criminality on two fronts, and possibly more.
NBC reports that the subpoena suggests Mueller is focused, among other things, on determining what Trump himself knew about Russian sabotage of the 2016 election as it was happening.
the publicly known facts already point to Trump’s centrality. Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. eagerly held a meeting in June 2016 with a Russian lawyer fully expecting that he’d be getting dirt on Hillary Clinton from the Russian government.
It has not been established whether Donald Trump knew about that meeting. But recall that Trump himself helped draft the initial statement misleading the nation about the real purpose of that meeting.
Also recall that former Trump adviser Stephen K. Bannon told author Michael Wolff that, in his view, the “chance that Don Jr. did not walk” the Russians “up to his father’s office on the twenty-sixth floor is zero.”
“The president in particular is right in the middle of questions about Russian interference,”
Trump has acted methodically to hamstring the Mueller probe
* NOTHING FROM CONGRESS ON ELECTION SECURITY:
accused Republicans of refusing to forcefully condemn Russian sabotage of the 2016 election. The Post adds this:Not one congressional panel looking into the Russia probe has released a bipartisan plan for how to strengthen election security, even though the 2018 primary season begins in certain states this month. The Senate Intelligence Committee, which is also investigating Russian intervention, is expected to release recommendations later this month, though that will not mark the end of its probe.
And we have heard very little from the administration about its plans, ever since it was reported that Trump has not held a single Cabinet-level meeting on the threat of more sabotage.
* NOTHING FROM STATE DEPARTMENT ON ELECTION SECURITY: The New York Times reports that the State Department has spent none of the $120 million allotted to it for countering foreign sabotage of our elections:
* QUOTE OF THE WEEKEND, TRUMP-IS-A-DECISIVE LEADER EDITION:
On “Meet the Press,” Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross was pressed to say whether Trump’s decision on tariffs is final. He replied:The most senior members of Trump’s administration haven’t got any earthly clue where the strong and decisive businessman president will end up.
“Whatever his final decision is, is what will happen. … If he says something different, it’ll be something different. I have no reason to think he’s going to change. … He has made a decision at this point … If he for some reason should change his mind, then it’ll change.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...=.0274e1e4d3ab
Pootin vetoed Romney for Secy of State, and got his BFF BigOil man Rexxon
"This memo, which did not surface publicly with the others, is shorter than the rest, and is based on one source, described as “a senior Russian official.”
The official said that he was merely relaying talk circulating in the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but what he’d heard was astonishing: people were saying that the Kremlin had intervened to block Trump’s initial choice for Secretary of State, Mitt Romney.
(During Romney’s run for the White House in 2012, he was notably hawkish on Russia, calling it the single greatest threat to the U.S.)
The memo said that the Kremlin, through unspecified channels, had asked Trump to appoint someone who would be prepared to lift Ukraine-related sanctions, and
who would coöperate on security issues of interest to Russia, such as the conflict in Syria.
If what the source heard was true, then a foreign power was exercising pivotal influence over U.S. foreign policy—and an incoming President.
And of course Trump went on to appoint Rex Tillerson —
a man whose entire resume consisted of his ability to reach a deal that would make billions for Moscow, and
also a man who had a personal stake in having the Ukraine-related sanctions lifted. "
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...ning-for-Trump
Trash such a compromised, traitorous, less "asset" for so-called hardass Pootin
Thugs, Leeches, Shouting and Shoving at Trump Hotel in Panama
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/03/w...fintiklis.html
This Numberg guy is melting down calf tats style.
Boom.![]()
shoulder to shoulder
If Nunberg keeps flapping his gums all over cable news I think he's going to open himself up to the Manafort pre-dawn FBI raid treatment....any maybe a hard cavity search while they're at it![]()
That's not what this article says.
TSA su iously absent today in the face of Numberg going full re and letting all the secrets out.
This guy has been hitting all the right notes today.
Mueller may have something on Trump
Page colluded with Russia
Trump knew about meeting in Trump tower
TSA
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What is the problem with Dems financing Steele's oppo research?
Repugs don't do oppo research?
Guy on TV right now setting himself on fire. This is great to watch.
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