former house keepers at the president s bedminster club. they re undumed immigrants who have come forward to tell their story what their life was like working for trump. trump would regularly give his used cast off clothings to victor, that s trump and melania s father. as the former employees told the post one day he went out to play golf wearing one of his trump s discarded baseball caps which is apparently a no-no. because when he spotted him on the fairway he blew up and in front of other golfers ordered him to get off the course. those sound like totally normal family dynamics. wait until you hear the one about the orange make-up. that s thing 2 in 60 seconds. mp that s thing 2 in 60 seconds
thing 1 tonight, we ve heard a lot about donald trump s antics on the golf course. and really what more do you need to know once you ve seen him drive a golf cart on the green? but there s an entire book by rick riley filled of trump s cheating. and now we have a new story about trump and one of his father-in-laws in law, melania s dad. the antidote comes from two former house keepers at the president s bedminster club. they re undumed immigrants who have come forward to tell their story what their life was like working for trump. trump would regularly give his used cast off clothings to victor, that s trump and melania s father. you can wear the same clothes. as the former employees told the post one day he went out
stick with that. that s not how trump operates. he s going to change the story and everybody s going to look foolish. so everybody s afraid. you have a dysfunctional coms system, so there s no message. the consistency of the testimony that s been given is remarkable. the inconsistency of the argument against impeachment by the republicans has been abysmal. lindsey graham, for example, the guy he s been around for a long time. i used to think he wanted to be one of those classic southern senators, serve their whole life and end up having a building named after you. you know the history of those guys. richard russell and all those guys, and now he just looks like he s working for trump, not for history. that s the point i want to make. the communication strategy is pretty simple right now. it s an audience of one. you are talking to one and one person only and that s president
the subject of two sprawling investigations. one by counterintelligence investigation by the fbi. remember in that infamous call trump told ah linsky, talk to rudy. john bolton and ambassador taylor had concerns. ambassador yovanovitch had concerns so there s legitimate questions about whether he s compromised. is he working for the ukrainian interests or working for the united states? walk us through that part. on that point, double agent, who is he working for? he says he s working for trump. that also serves to be his view that he doesn t have to register for any other governments that he might have ended up helping or lobbying for. but we have seen doj crack down on that. so he s got access. we know, ari, he s not the greatest lawyer in the world. what clients hire him for is his
he stopped working for trump. he just began to do it in a very important way for where the story is going. giuliani worked as an adviser and a lawyer and a pundit. we all know about those roles. but there s more to it than that. this is key. whatever anyone thinks of giuliani s tv appearances, they re not criminal. that s not why he s under investigation tonight. whatever you think of his legal advocacy in the russia probe, it s not criminal. mueller indicted many people, including a lawyer, but not giuliani. no, the question facing giuliani now is if he acted as if not just a shadow diplomat, but as a bag man, a fixer, someone willing to do what real diplomats and real lawyers are supposed to do. the dirty work. and the evidence shows that donald trump has pressed dirty work on his employees as part of his operation. he pushes him to do it. and if or when they resist, he goes ahead and finds people outside the given organization or chain of command, whether