Worthwhile quote from Trump.
“So there is a great spirit going on right now, a spirit that many people have told me they’ve never seen before, ever. We are going to create jobs, I said that I will be the greatest jobs producer that God ever created, and I mean that, I am going to work very hard on that. We need certain amounts of other things, including a little bit of luck, but I think we are going to do a real job, and I’m very proud of what we done and we haven’t even gotten there yet.”
There’s such an avalanche of … stuff coming out of this press conference, this may have been missed. When asked to state categorically that no one tied to his campaign was in contact with the Russian government during the campaign, Trump ignored the question.
Indeed, he ended the press conference after he ended his response to the question.
In response to questions about whether Putin tried to help Trump win the election, Trump said that if Putin likes him, that’s an asset for America. Video after the jump.
Our piece on how NOT NORMAL Trump’s presser was today is excellent, and you should read it! But if you’re going to read just one thing today, make it the speech this afternoon by the director of the Office of Government Ethics. It’s well worth your time for a deeper understanding of the norms Trump is violating by refusing to divest, by failing to engage with the OGE and by not holding himself to the standards of his predecessors – or of his own appointees. Go read it!
Sometimes, the general public is completely unaware of very important decisions government makes because they are shrouded in technicalities. Yesterday, the House of Representatives passed a bill that could crippled the ability of government to regulate private industry.
C-Span was temporarily interrupted this afternoon and replaced with the feed of RT (formerly, Russia Today), the Russian government owned propaganda channel.
The Post’s David Ignatius has a column out tonight with a number of observations. But the big news is this …
According to a senior U.S. government official, Flynn phoned Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak several times on Dec. 29, the day the Obama administration announced the expulsion of 35 Russian officials as well as other measures in retaliation for the hacking. What did Flynn say, and did it undercut the U.S. sanctions? The Logan Act (though never enforced) bars U.S. citizens from correspondence intending to influence a foreign government about “disputes” with the United States. Was its spirit violated? The Trump campaign didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
This is, at a minimum, highly irregular and inappropriate. We don’t know if it is more than that. It would be good to find out.
There’s a new Pew study out which covers a lot of different questions about Americans’ views of key foreign policy questions and major countries around the world. One finding that is getting perhaps the most attention is about Democrats’ views about Israel – specifically whether Democrats say they are more likely to sympathize with Israel or with the Palestinians. For the first time in the history of the Pew poll, “Democrats are about as likely to say they sympathize more with the Palestinians (31%) than with Israel (33%); 11% say they sympathize with neither, while 8% sympathize with both and 17% do not offer an opinion.”
Why does Secretary of Labor Tom Perez want to be DNC Chair? Episode #12 of The Josh Marshall Show is out and in this episode I talk to Tom Perez about why he wants the job and what he’ll do if he gets it. As we did with our interview last week with Rep. Ellison, we’re making this episode available to all readers, whether you’re a Prime member or not. Click here to listen or download.