A close friend of Donnie is claiming he's seriously considering firing mueller.
Do it, Donald. Replace him with Jared.
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/337509-trump-considering-firing-special-counsel-mueller
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This would have to be the final straw, right?
This would have to be the final straw, right?
You know the answer:
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You know the answer:
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This would have to be the final straw, right?
Oh my god. Did anyone see the video of the cabinet praising trump?
My skin hadn't crawled like that in a while.
Re-posting a previous link about Trump supposedly considering firing Mueller because the comments section makes me weep for my country. http://dailycaller.com/2017/06/12/report-trump-weighing-firing-special-counsel-robert-mueller/
It's no wonder Trump was elected. My goodness.![]()
Its my considered opinion that the comments sections of articles on news websites is the single worst thing that has ever happened to the dissemination of news. I encourage everyone to pass the comments by. I refuse to read them. Some years ago a lot of sites went to using facebook or other identifiable ways of trying to shine a light on who comments but by then the cat was already out of the bag. That we live in a "look at me society" is evident by a lot of things, none moreso than who the president is. But when you think about it, there really is no other reason for the comments section. You click on an online article to learn about an event. Why do the comments even need to be there. My primary goal is not to find out what people are thinking about the revelation, for instance, that trump was considering firing Mueller, just that he was and what he or his people said about it. But if there isn't some intensely personal angle now, too many people won't bother I guess. Ridiculous. Sort of like how your local news seems to find a local connection to big national stories, no matter how minor or inconsequential the connection is.
Boycott the comments sections my friends. Move along. Nothing to see there.
Oh my god. Did anyone see the video of the cabinet praising trump?
My skin hadn't crawled like that in a while.
Oh my god. Did anyone see the video of the cabinet praising trump?
My skin hadn't crawled like that in a while.
There’s been a considerable decline in the number of Americans who strongly approve of Trump, from a peak of around 30 percent in February to just 21 or 22 percent of the electorate now. (The decline in Trump’s strong approval ratings is larger than the overall decline in his approval ratings, in fact.) Far from having unconditional love from his base, Trump has already lost almost a third of his strong support. And voters who strongly disapprove of Trump outnumber those who strongly approve of him by about a 2-to-1 ratio, which could presage an “enthusiasm gap” that works against Trump at the midterms.
Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, who was removed from his post by the Trump administration last week, was overseeing an investigation into stock trades made by the president’s health secretary, according to a person familiar with the office.
Tom Price, head of the Department of Health and Human Services, came under scrutiny during his confirmation hearings for investments he made while serving in Congress. The Georgia lawmaker traded hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of shares in health-related companies, even as he voted on and sponsored legislation affecting the industry.
Price testified at the time that his trades were lawful and transparent. Democrats accused him of potentially using his office to enrich himself. One lawmaker called for an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission, citing concerns Price could have violated the STOCK Act, a 2012 law signed by President Obama that clarified that members of Congress cannot use nonpublic information for profit and requires them to promptly disclose their trades.
The investigation of Price’s trades by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, which hasn’t been previously disclosed, was underway at the time of Bharara’s dismissal, said the person.