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06.05.17 | 11:07 am
Taking Stock of Trump’s Weekendus Horribilis

I was away for a long weekend at a college reunion. I wasn’t totally offline. I actually poked around the web here and there. But I wasn’t monitoring the news, responding to it, in the way I normally. I was, I confess, surprised at how rapidly things were able to degenerate in just three days. The terror attack in London is not Donald Trump’s fault of course. But his response to it is hard to fathom even for him. Read More

06.04.17 | 11:00 am
WSJ Tax Policy Reporter Richard Rubin Hosting Q&A in the Hive Fri. @ 1:00

Richard Rubin is the U.S. tax policy reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Washington, focusing on the intersection of taxes, politics and economics. Before joining the Journal in 2015, he covered tax policy for Bloomberg News and Congressional Quarterly. He also wrote about local government and transportation policy for The Charlotte Observer. Richard will be in The Hive Friday June 9th at 1 PM EST for a chat about taxes, Trump’s proposed budget and more. Submit your questions at any time or feel free to join us on Friday! If you’d like to participate but don’t have TPM Prime, sign up here.

06.02.17 | 10:54 am
What Happened to the Michael Cohen Ukraine Dossier?

Sometimes the importance, import and context of a story is only revealed by subsequent events. The Michael Cohen ‘peace plan’ story from early February is one of those cases. As Allegra Kirkland explains here, back in early February, Cohen and mafia-linked Trump Organization associate Felix Sater met at the Loews Regency hotel in Manhattan with Andrii Artemenko, a Trumpish, pro-Russian Ukrainian parliamentarian to discuss a ‘peace plan’ for Ukraine. The story emerged in mid February and received a decent amount of attention. But key facts look quite different after what we learned during the consequential month of May. Read More

06.02.17 | 9:08 am
It’s All Much Weirder Than You Think

In this new piece, Allegra Kirkland gives us an overview and some choice details of the wild world of Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s ‘personal lawyer’ and longtime Trump Organization operative – the side business with Ukrainian emigre taxi barons, the casino boats, the ethanol business in Ukraine. Cohen turns out to be a major player in the New York City taxi business. One of his erstwhile business partners is Simon Garber, a Ukrainian emigre with a long record of run-ins with the law and dominant figure in the NYC taxi world, as well as Chicago and New Orleans, and (formerly) Moscow. Here’s the time Cohen, allegedly waited until Garber was away on a business trip to ride out to Garber’s New Jersey country horse farm estate and “manipulate” Garber’s wife into signing a new contract in Cohen’s taxi contract dispute with Garber.

06.01.17 | 7:34 pm
Paris Decision Was Driven By the President’s Rage and Fear
President Donald Trump XXXX Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan xxxx at the White House, Tuesday, May 16, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Let me expand on what I said below about President Trump’s climate decision being driven by emotion and rage. Read More

06.01.17 | 6:33 pm
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06.01.17 | 5:30 pm
Paris and the Battle of Trumpism
President Donald Trump speaks about the US role in the Paris climate change accord in the Rose Garden, Wednesday, June 1, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

The President’s decision on Paris is terrible, in some ways all the more so because it was almost certainly driven not by any strategy or ideological goal but emotion and hurt feelings of the moment. If Angela Merkel hadn’t criticized him after the summit, it might have turned out differently. President Trump is entirely capable of being a policy changeling in cases where his own ego injury and Russia are not in the balance. Read More

06.01.17 | 12:00 pm
This Is Important: Sign Up For Prime Today!

Today is June 1st. It’s the first day of our annual Prime membership sign-up drive. If you’ve been planning on signing up, please ignore everything below and just click here and sign up right now. It’s cheap, awesome and important.

If you need to know more about why we’re doing this and why it’s so important, get the full story after the jump. Read More

06.01.17 | 11:42 am
You Won’t Want To Miss This

Professor Allan Lichtman predicted Trump’s election and now he’s predicting Trump’s impeachment. And he’s taking TPM Reader’s questions in The Hive at 1 PM this afternoon. Get your questions in now and join us at 1 pm!

06.01.17 | 10:42 am
Trumpcare and the Deep State

Trump budget chief suggested horrendous CBO score of Trumpcare may be part of anti-Trump meddling by ‘deep state’. Really.