His Victory Complete, Trump Faces A New Challenge: Defining ‘American Autocracy’
In a sense, the President’s exoneration in the special counsel probe isn’t wholly surprising.
In a sense, the President’s exoneration in the special counsel probe isn’t wholly surprising.
Just like Matt Whitaker didn’t talk to Trump about Michael Cohen.
“In any event, it goes on and on”…
“That is just not true.”
The spiral into legal hell continues.
“I am an innocent man being persecuted by some very bad people.”
What could go wrong?
“There are people in Congress who hate America.”
And the hits just keep on comin’.
Well, the “art of the deal” came up short in Hanoi.
“…and again I say ‘if’.”
“Papers” lady on the hot seat!
Of “courageous” men, homicidal maniacs and Matt Gaetz.
If last week was painfully tedious at best and outright boring at worst, this week promises to break the monotony.
And this is where the real irony comes in.
“…the question is an interesting one.”
If you’re Donald Trump, there’s a lot to like about Herman Cain.
No, *you’re* the collusion.
“No, no, no, you’re right.”
Meanwhile, on the latest episode of “World’s Dumbest Conspiracies”…
So many high crimes and misdemeanors, so little time.
“It’s the most insulting thing I’ve ever been asked.”
Rod Rosenstein has had enough, and you can hardly blame him.
Friday started out like any other day for the Trump administration…
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