Let me share a few thoughts on the press conference President Trump just held with the President of Colombia. In the nature of the moment, I’ll just focus on the questions President Trump fielded on the investigations. Read More
CNN just reported that a team of outside advisers to the President have been meeting today to bring in more lawyers to help the President in light of the appointment of a special counsel. That is not abnormal. Presidents who have been in some sense the focus of investigations like this have often, probably usually, hired outside lawyers beyond the White House Counsel. But apparently shepherding this process is Michael Cohen, the President’s longtime “personal lawyer” and Trump Organization fixture who has his own tangled relationship with various Russian and Ukrainian interests, Felix Sater and more.
Remember, he was actually the one who met with Sater and that Ukrainian member of parliament who had a ‘peace plan’ to deliver to Mike Flynn.
This is very interesting.
The fact that President Trump is still making contact with Mike Flynn shows at a minimum a level of recklessness on the President’s part that makes it quite likely he’s done plenty of other things that will land him in a world of trouble. Meanwhile Vice President Pence is still insisting he knew nothing about the investigation into Mike Flynn months after Flynn told the top lawyer for the presidential transition Pence at least nominally ran about the probe. That’s conceivable but, I’d say, not likely.
It sure looks like there are a bunch of big stories to get to the bottom of. Want to come join our expanded muckraking investigative team and get to the bottom of them? Check out my post/job listing from yesterday.
We have a small landslide of new news this morning tied to the growing tangle of Trump administration scandals. Let me try to piece them together and sort the important from the less important. (Everything is relative when we’re moving at this velocity.)
Let’s go through the headlines. I’m choosing just three – there are a handful of others that on any other day would be siren-blaring news. Read More
The creator and deposed chief executive of Fox News, Roger Ailes, has died at age 77.
Let me share a few quick thoughts on the appointment of Robert Mueller as Special Counsel to oversee the Russia probe. Read More
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) deletes week-old tweet that really nailed the political moment.
Yesterday afternoon I was going to write this post about expanding our muckraking team here at TPM. Then we had the second afternoon in a row when a shattering blockbuster news story broke right at the end of the day turning everything upside down and scrambling my plans. Which is to say that President Trump is managing to be corrupt faster than I can hire people to cover his corruption, which is both impressive and daunting. So here goes. We are hiring reporters in both our DC and New York offices. These are investigative reporting positions. But I prefer to think of them as muckraking jobs. Because digging into big scandals and stories about corruption and abuses of the public trust, sometimes unseen and unexplored is what our history is as a site and what I love to be a part of. If you’re interested, please see the job listing after the jump. Read More
The very latest reports out this morning have it that Jared Kushner was a major voice pushing to fire James Comey. And the President is “angry” over the backlash to his decision. A shadow of uncertainty must hang over every report like this. We’re hearing these details through interested parties, a yacht basin Lord of the Flies, with different faction leaders gouging each others’ eyes out as the executive branch descends into chaos. Read More