I mean, it could also be that Russia wants to demonstrate America's incompetence on this issue and make America look bad as well as sew distrust in our systemKislyak seems pretty terrible at his job if his efforts to compromise two of Trump's highest-level cabinet figures have been exposed in just two months.
This is quickly turning into the most corrupt and scandal-prone administration in US history.
Kislyak seems pretty terrible at his job if his efforts to compromise two of Trump's highest-level cabinet figures have been exposed in just two months.
Why are they so important in that regard? Or is it just the sheer number of press covering this?WSJ in on it now, too. No way this can be swept under the rug.
Uh, not sure Perez was supposed to let that slip, but... This should be interesting.
looks like bombs are being dropped tonight by the leakers
Why are they so important in that regard? Or is it just the sheer number of press covering this?
Why are they so important in that regard? Or is it just the sheer number of press covering this?
Kislyak seems pretty terrible at his job if his efforts to compromise two of Trump's highest-level cabinet figures have been exposed in just two months.
What a great first 100 days!
Am I being naive or realistic when I feel like this won't end in anything that truly hurts Trump?
I just feel like it's been one thing after another. Over and over again. And every possibly thing that happens that makes me think, "This is it," never actually is.
Kislyak seems pretty terrible at his job if his efforts to compromise two of Trump's highest-level cabinet figures have been exposed in just two months.
Why are they so important in that regard? Or is it just the sheer number of press covering this?
Kislyak seems pretty terrible at his job if his efforts to compromise two of Trump's highest-level cabinet figures have been exposed in just two months.
I just love this gif so much.
At the very least, hopefully this will be the cup of coffee that gets the DC pundits to stop congratulating Trump about his "presidential" speech last night. Glad this hit just 24 hours later.
Why are they so important in that regard? Or is it just the sheer number of press covering this?
Why are they so important in that regard? Or is it just the sheer number of press covering this?
Why are they so important in that regard? Or is it just the sheer number of press covering this?
Trump admin official on Sessions/Russian envoy: "superficial comments about election-related news, not substance of their discussion"
I wonder if it was planned that way? Just when the media seems positive on Trump, this drops 24 hours later.
6 weeks in...This is quickly turning into the most corrupt and scandal-prone administration in US history.
Here's a video I love to watch every time we get Russia news.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lO61TCgbMas
Also I'm really surprised that Sessions was stupid enough to get caught doing this. I would have figured that the Roger Stone/ Flynn/Alex Jones type faction of the Trump campaign would have been the only ones that got their hands dirty. If Sessions was involved then Bannon must have been too.
Think of the ratings!Why can't I go through one week without fuckery?
Yeah, I felt two papers independently publishing reports on the same story at around the same time suggest more are coming, especially when it is a big one like WSJThe latter, you can feel it gaining momentum. (not that it didn't have it before, but other credible outlets independently corroborating stories just adds additional weight)
Why are they so important in that regard? Or is it just the sheer number of press covering this?
https://twitter.com/JohnJHarwood/status/837137235908657154
The Administration just admitted Sessions talked to the Russian ambassador about the election. They're so incompetent.
This is quickly turning into the most corrupt and scandal-prone administration in US history.
You now have 2 of the big three on it so that means the story is well sourced. Also the WSJ holds more sway with Republicans than WaPo or the NYT. WSJ's editorial board is batshit crazy, but their reporting is sound.
On Wednesday, a Justice Department official confirmed that Mr. Sessions had two conversations with Ambassador Kislyak last year, when he was still a senator, despite testifying at his Jan. 10 confirmation hearing that he had no contact with the Russians. At that hearing, Mr. Sessions was asked what he would do if it turned out to be true that anyone affiliated with the Trump team had communicated with the Russian government in the course of the campaign. He said he was "not aware of any of those activities."
https://twitter.com/JohnJHarwood/status/837137235908657154
The Administration just admitted Sessions talked to the Russian ambassador about the election. They're so incompetent.