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the washington post saying the president s brand-new director of national intelligence, former longtime indiana republican senator dan coats, was approached by the president to try to make comey s russia investigation go away. the intelligence director, coats, is due to testify tomorrow before the senate intelligence committee. it s not known if, as a sitting cabinet member and the keeper of our national secrets easy going to be willing to comment on any of this. he was reluctant to say anything damaging the last time he testified in an open hearing. a spokesman for coats just released this statement, in fact, quote, director coats does not discuss his private conversations with the president. however, he has never felt pressured by the pressure or anyone else in the administration to influence any intelligence matters or ongoing investigations. the big event now looming even larger is that one, james comey getting sworn in again for his testimony on thursday. and about thu
VietnamRepublic-ofNew-yorkUnited-statesCanadaAustraliaGermanyWashingtonWhitehouseDistrict-of-columbiaIndianaSaint-jude administration currently has were sessions fault. there s a new york times report just out tonight that says james comey told attorney general sessions that he, comey, didn t want to be left alone with donald trump. and just tonight, a story from the washington post saying the president s brand-new director of national intelligence, former longtime indiana republican senator dan coats, was approached by the president to try to make comey s russia investigation go away. the intelligence director, coats, is due to testify tomorrow before the senate intelligence committee. it s not known if, as a sitting cabinet member and the keeper of our national secrets easy going to be willing to comment on any of this. he was reluctant to say anything damaging the last time he testified in an open hearing. a spokesman for coats just released this statement, in fact, quote, director coats does not discuss his private conversations with the president. however, he has never felt pressure
VietnamRepublic-ofNew-yorkUnited-statesCanadaAustraliaGermanyWashingtonWhitehouseDistrict-of-columbiaIndianaSaint-judeMantra you three were able to uncover. basically the mantra these days is please, mr. president, don t do it, just don t do it. this is frustration and resignation among white house officials with the president s behavior. they have gotten to the point where they are not able to influence him and influence him not to do something. they are shifting their thinking and preparing for how they deal with aftermath of what he does. it is a different approach to the job but it is a point of frustration. one detail from our story, the president and his team have been reaching out the try to hire more professionals, more people to come onto the white house staff. jeff morrill has been in talks with them. laura ingraham, the talk radio host. scott reed who is a veteran republican establishment figure, a strategist at the chamber of commerce all have been in discussions with the white house and are not coming in to join this staff. so the president is not able to recruit the kinds of talent tha
PresidentWhite-houseDo-itMrFrustrationMantraDon-tResignationThreeSomethingPointJobBehavior. they have gotten to the point where they are not able to influence him and influence him not to do something. they are shifting their thinking d preping for how they deal with aftermath of what he does. its different approach t the job but it is a point of frustration. one detail from our story, the president and his team have been reaching out the try to hire more professionals, more people to come onto the white house staff. jeff morrill has been in talks with them. laura ingraham, the talk radio host. scott reed who is a veteran republican establishment figure, a strategist at the chamber of commerce all have been in discussions with the white house and are not coming in to join this staff. so the president is not able to recruit the kinds of talent that he wants right now. philip rucker after another busy day thank you for coming on and talking about it. thank you brian. now with us, gop veteran,
SomethingJobPointBehaviorApproachFrustrationAftermathThinkingd-prepingPresidentPeopleWhite-houseStoryWe keep hearing they are reaching out to quality people, reed, morrill, ingram. all three, any one of those who at this point be a game changer this in that west wing. what would your advice be if hired tomorrow as communications director? look at the ends of the day, it s note that the president isn t getting the right advise. surely there are some people ere sayingsome stop the tweeting, you are the president of the united states. comport yourself with the requisite dignity that the office demands. this is a behavior problem on the part of the president. it s erratic. he is embarrassing himself, embarrassing on the country literally on an hourly base wyss his behavior. the truth of the matter is we talk about staff changes, nobody, i mean nobody is going to go into the west wing of the white house and to serve this president because of the reputational damage it will do to them.
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