this week, several house democrats called for donald trump s son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner to lose his top secret security clearance on the grounds that he failed to disclose contacts with foreign governments as required when he filled out the security clearance questionnaire. including a december meeting with the russian ambassador to the united states and one with the head of a russian state owned bank that s the target of u.s. sanctions. kushner s lawyer called the omissions an error. lying about discussions with the russian ambassador is, of course, what cost former national security adviser michael flynn his job. meanwhile, the guardian reports that british spies were the first to spot trump team leaks to russia in late 2015 and that they alerted u.s. officials. the guardian also reports that leading up to last summer, germany, estonia, poland, australia, denmark, and france all may have contributed intelligence about contacts between trump s inner circle and russia.
year, will he release it publicly? well, st. patrick s day is tomorrow. that s what i m more focused on. donald trump and his administration have been adamant that nobody cares about his tax returns except for the press. tomorrow, tens of thousands of people are expected to gather in over 100 cities nationwide to call on the president to release his tax returns, and i don t think they re all just members of the nosy media. the plans for tax day marches right after the break. everything in it. liberty did what? liberty mutual paid to replace all of our property that was damaged. and we didn t have to touch our savings. yeah, our insurance won t do that. well, there goes my boat. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance
voter, don t like to be told or really don t like to come to the realization that maybe they made the wrong decision. and should donald trump keep disappointing them, they will come to that realization. but that s one of the hardest things in politics is to realize that as a voter, you ve been wrong. that point may come for donald trump. it s probably not going to come before the 100-day mark in his administration for a lot of these voters. but i do think there s a strain that s beginning to develop around some of the more populist themes that he promised to pursue that he is backing off of now. i wouldn t quite put syria which you mentioed in that category. i think the strike in syria, the strike in afghanistan, we re not putting troops on the ground, right? i think a red line, so to speak, would be if he decided to put troops on the ground. so that probably isn t one that s going to, you know, faze these voters all that much. but if he starts heeding the
this week, several house democrats called for donald trump s son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner to lose his top secret security clearance on the grounds that he failed to disclose contacts with foreign governments as required when he filled out the security clearance questionnaire. including a december meeting with the russian ambassador to the united states and one with the head of a russian state owned bank that s the target of u.s. sanctions. kushner s lawyer called the omissions an error. lying about discussions with the russian ambassador is, of course, what cost former national security adviser michael flynn his job. meanwhile, the guardian reports that british spies were the first to spot trump team leaks to russia in late 2015 and that they alerted u.s. officials. the guardian also reports that leading up to last summer, germany, estonia, poland, australia, denmark, and france
this week, we expect him to keep his word and right now he s not keeping his word. some trump voters are angry over his decision to bomb syria despite long calling such interventionist foreign policy a mistake. and they re also frustrated by the apparent marginalization of breitbart s steve bannon, who has reportedly lost influence in the kwhowhite house. the founder changed her header image to this. mr. president, i stand with steve bannon. so that s happening. but the reality is despite his many broken promises, most trump supporters remain squarely on the trump train. this is trump s approval rating over the past month. while there s some variation, his ratings are in essentially the same place they were a month ago, with 40% approval and 55% disapproval. the new york times reports that many trump voters are unfazed by his reverseles, citing undented confidence that