Seems to me that more and more that emoluments and related conflict of interest issues are becoming front and center and election collusion issues with Russia are falling away. The latter becoming more "much ado about not much", confirming Trump whining. Just sayin'. Open to being dissuaded, but that's what I am seeing now.
Emoluments are specific lawsuits that can be brought now for specific damages, including the newer GOP supported STOCK Act. Flynn's collusion w Russia and his undeclared riving foreign agent business keeps treason pressure in Trump, Pince, Sessions, Pompeo. Russian ties w Felix Sater getting more traction w Trump family. The latter 2 require more drawn out legal procedure.
But emoluments show Trump cashing in on his office - that takes some time to sink in, but eventually it will click with Joe Sixpack as brazenly unfair, esp as details come out.
I suspect the quid-pro-quo on foreign policy angle on emoluents will be the bigger deal as opposed to the "cashing in" angle. Because every president is seen as "cashing in" in the end. Further, anyone who voted for Trump was probably doing so with secret admiration for his ability to "cash in," hoping he would use those skills some for the benefit of his fans.
Not to mention my vision of the stereotypical Joe Sixpack character (as opposed to Joe Lunchpail) is someone not totally adverse to the whole cashing in thing as long as everybody plays by the same rules....but that's just me and is all tied up with my views about the popularity of pro sports, steroids, etc.
"I did not make, and do not have, any such recordings,” president tweets, a belated admission after weeks of attempts by Congress and the press to determine whether such tapes existed.
Bluffing with head of FBI? Little dick but big balls - he's going down apparently, or as my favorite parrot joke goes, "for a guy with no wings, you're pretty ballsy". Not an agent in America wants to see a suspect overtly fucking with them with impunity. My guess is there's actually a recording that Trump knows won't sound good, and if so I'm pretty sure the FBI or other alphabet service has full details. And here's a good example of how much the FBI's in the bag for Trump. Gouliani's keaks were the last of the renegades - wagons will circle, bot to protect the org and screw the Russians. No longer about Hillary.
In an interview on “Fox & Friends,” the president also raised questions about the impartiality of the special counsel for the Russia investigation, Robert S. Mueller III.
WASHINGTON — President Trump appeared to acknowledge on Friday in an interview that his tweet hinting of taped conversations with James B. Comey was intended to influence the fired F.B.I. director’s testimony before Congress, and he emphasized that he committed “no obstruction” of the inquiries into whether his campaign colluded with Russia.
The interview, with “Fox & Friends,” was shown one day after the president tweeted what most people in Washington had already come to believe: that he had not made recordings of his conversations with Mr. Comey.
Instead, the president explained in the television interview, his tweets were referring to the possibility that anyone could have taped those discussions.
“I’ve been reading about it for the last couple of months about the seriousness of the horribleness of the situation with surveillance all over the place,” the president said in the interview. “So you never know what’s out there, but I didn’t tape, and I don’t have any tape and I didn’t tape.” [....]
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Worth noting Andrew Weissmann and his roll in flipping witnesses.
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 06/21/2017 - 10:53pm
Reuters version re Wassermann
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 06/22/2017 - 5:43am
Seems to me that more and more that emoluments and related conflict of interest issues are becoming front and center and election collusion issues with Russia are falling away. The latter becoming more "much ado about not much", confirming Trump whining. Just sayin'. Open to being dissuaded, but that's what I am seeing now.
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/22/2017 - 12:48am
Emoluments are specific lawsuits that can be brought now for specific damages, including the newer GOP supported STOCK Act. Flynn's collusion w Russia and his undeclared riving foreign agent business keeps treason pressure in Trump, Pince, Sessions, Pompeo. Russian ties w Felix Sater getting more traction w Trump family. The latter 2 require more drawn out legal procedure.
But emoluments show Trump cashing in on his office - that takes some time to sink in, but eventually it will click with Joe Sixpack as brazenly unfair, esp as details come out.
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 06/22/2017 - 5:51am
I suspect the quid-pro-quo on foreign policy angle on emoluents will be the bigger deal as opposed to the "cashing in" angle. Because every president is seen as "cashing in" in the end. Further, anyone who voted for Trump was probably doing so with secret admiration for his ability to "cash in," hoping he would use those skills some for the benefit of his fans.
Not to mention my vision of the stereotypical Joe Sixpack character (as opposed to Joe Lunchpail) is someone not totally adverse to the whole cashing in thing as long as everybody plays by the same rules....but that's just me and is all tied up with my views about the popularity of pro sports, steroids, etc.
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/22/2017 - 3:28pm
Figure this fits under your flipflop title: NO TAPES:
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/22/2017 - 4:32pm
Bluffing with head of FBI? Little dick but big balls - he's going down apparently, or as my favorite parrot joke goes, "for a guy with no wings, you're pretty ballsy". Not an agent in America wants to see a suspect overtly fucking with them with impunity. My guess is there's actually a recording that Trump knows won't sound good, and if so I'm pretty sure the FBI or other alphabet service has full details. And here's a good example of how much the FBI's in the bag for Trump. Gouliani's keaks were the last of the renegades - wagons will circle, bot to protect the org and screw the Russians. No longer about Hillary.
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 06/22/2017 - 5:17pm
Trump Signals Tweet Was Meant to Affect Comey Testimony
By MAGGIE HABERMAN @ NYTimes.com, June 23
In an interview on “Fox & Friends,” the president also raised questions about the impartiality of the special counsel for the Russia investigation, Robert S. Mueller III.
by artappraiser on Fri, 06/23/2017 - 4:22pm
Trump loses patience with his White House counsel
By Nancy Cooke & Josh Dawsey @ Poltico.com, June 23
The president has taken out his frustration with the expanding Russia probe on lawyer Don McGahn, one of Trump’s earliest campaign supporters.
by artappraiser on Fri, 06/23/2017 - 6:27pm