don t start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, control is possible. breaking news this hour. one of donald trump s top advisors resigning. this is the economic aide i was mentioning earlier. compare cohen from goldman-sachs and this follows this big fight over donald trump s controversial move. and look at this long list of departures, hope hicks and gary co cohn. i want to go to trish mcintosh, you have joined me at this table at moments like this. any one departure, whether it would be hope hicks, or rob porter, or sean spicer, or rice
everyone thinks about him and what he said, he disclosed very real information, including these 10 individuals under scrutiny in the mueller probe. and i think it s safe to say now, that he knew then that gary cohn was leaving, he seemed very disheveled, down, i don t want to do a lot of body language, it s not my expertise, but it s not the normal volatile president. and within the last hour and a half, he has his long time advisor roger stone going on tv and trying to make sense of what mr. nunberg at one point said yesterday, which was i m willing to go to jail to defend roger stone, but he didn t do anything wrong. and you at to that what i saw in a journalistic account in a nonpartisan public, bloomberg said to say that any one of these things is a side show or surf just a function of who mr. stone is or who mr. nunberg or
charlottesville. as a jewish american he was high high high highly off v of funded. if gary is now getting road blocked, if the president won t even listen to him, and if someone named peter navarro who couldn t get a job at goldman if his life depended on it, if he has the president s ear on trade issues that affect our country, corporate america, every citizen, if peter navarro has the president s ear and gary doesn t, gary s going to say, thank you, sir, but i m going to go. it wouldn t be a trump departure story if there wasn t one more weird, final indecisive presidential wrinkle. i m reading from the new york times story my staff just handed me, the decision for gary
you re working with a president like donald trump and a crisis grips the nation, the way that those charlottesville protests did, and you re a white house advisor, the way the president handles those things, whether you like it or not is going to reflect on your legacy. and the other take away is that gary cohn s departure is the last of the quote unquote wasn t republicans versus moderates, it wasn t tea party versus jeb bush types. it was and always has been people who are more interested in the economy, versus economic nationalists. with gary cohn leaving, the nationalists are going to dominate the conversation. i also want to bring in sherry, a republican official.
resignation letter to president trump that he decided not to take or he decided to stay. why the trade war? we have to understand, these are all people, every one of them who decided to work for this white house. they decided to work for this man, after the campaign that he ran, which included allegations of racism, allegations of sexual assault and lots of pandering to nazis, they all said okay and they signed up. so eventually it s a straw that broke the camel s back, but it s never going to be their pet piece. for gary cohn was stability in canadian import prices. so it will never be the white house supremacist straw. it will never be the white supremacist straw. what trump aide hasn t told some friends they re thinking of leaving, which has been the thing to you hear when they finally leave, because there are