he doesn t neat twitter for that. and i was told by somebody he talked to not long after that that he went back to the residence and watched cable television at night, that night and laughed, because he did that on purpose. he wanted to throw that out there in order to just stir things up because he enjoys doing that. that is the kind of thing that general kelly, nobody, they re not going to change him because that s who he is. mikeel a, it s also interesting because time and time again people from this white house have come forward and said there s no chaos here. i remember the new york times reporting early on reporting about president trump s attitudes towards the attorney general that he was mad about the attorney general, and the white house was saying, oh, no, there s nothing to that and lo and behold the president starts tweeting publicly about the attorney general and making public comments. it does seem like time and again we ve heard nothing to see here and then all of a
about something and to express it in a very visceral way. so he s mad and he s tweeting, but the reality is this mueller investigation, the stories surrounding this white house are just not going away. and mikeel a, you had a story over the weekend about how bob mueller is asking the white house for documenting pertaining to michael flynn. so how far out are we from formal subpoenas? well, this is sort of the first stage of the mueller investigations interactions with the white house. this is sort of saying, look, i d be interested in these documents, you know, let s talk about howic get them. both sides would probably want to avoid a subpoena, especially the white house. the white house wouldn t like the idea of being subpoenaed by mueller. my guess at some point they probably will have to be. but it s something that lawyers on both sides try and work out. mueller says, look, i m interested in this thing and the white house says, oh, we can accommodate that or we can t accommodate