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Interviews with political figures and news updates. Or observed it. I think if this is true, its a very important development. Its always been hard to accept trump juniors characterization of this meeting as unimportant because of the timeline that it happened on and because of the participants. You have microsoft, the then campaign manager, along with trump jr. , kushner and others meeting with russians. That didnt look like an unimportant meeting that you would runt after the fact which is what trump jr. Said. If there were setup meetings in advance, this will take on increasing significance as a key part of the narrative involving collusion between the campaign and the russians. And barbara mcquaid, the fact that the proximity of the then candidate, just one floor away from when that meeting took place, the fact he then went to a Campaign Lunch later that day with his son, the likelihood they never would have discussed that becomes even more implausible just because of the relations
nearly two years in the trump presidency. should the president not have known better than to have this type of conversation at that point? ry can t figure thi can t fig out. it s 7:00 in the morning and i m ticked off here. what in the heck did the president think whitaker was going do? let s play this out. he s going to pick up the phone and call the u.s. attorney and tell him i want you to recuse yourself? that gets to the new york times in fen .2 seconds. what did the president learn about out offing jim comey? you re trying to interfere with an investigation, you get robert mueller. for everybody who s in chronic depressive mode about what s happened the past couple years, america won yesterday and the president lost. think about what s happened. jeff sessions, the president s ally said i ain t doing what you want me to do. rod rosenstein a presidential appointee says no. robert mueller says i m going to conduct the most intrusive investigation since watergate
already. let s deliver even though he s delivered a whole stack of indictments, plea deals, guilty pleas and indictments of a bunch of russians. there is mounting pressure. and the pressure could increase as congress finishes its conclusions on russia and interference. we saw the house had its report. the senate will try to wrap up its report last summer. and you see a real interest among some lawmakers, republicans and democrats, who say this should happen by early september, well before the midterm election so people have a chance to digest it so it s not in late october. some kind of october surprise. if you can t fig out the president s intent with the possible obstruction of justice, people are still going to be curious about where is the president legally vulnerable, if anywhere, on those questions of obstruction of justice, if not the russia interference aspect. and i want to switch gears for a minute and talk about the supreme court.