President Donald Trump directed his longtime attorney Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about negotiations to build a Trump Tower in Moscow, according to two federal law enforcement officials involved in an investigation of the matter.
Interesting to note, is that this information comes from two federal law enforcement officials involved in "AN" investigation. Was it Mueller's people who leaked this info to Buzzfeed, or the Southern District of New York or...? Buzzfeed published the Steele Dossier while the New York Times passed on it.
It’s nice to wake up and learn that Donald Trump is f*cked. - Tony Posnanski
The World Is A Safer Place Without
- Department of Defense identifies 3 Americans killed in Syria bombing
- President Erdoğan receives U.S. Senator Graham
- Secret talks with Manafort?: US officials to ask Ecuador embassy staff about Assange visitors
- Trump Cites Interview With Anonymous Rancher Claiming There Are Prayer Rugs At The Southern Border
On the same day top North Korean nuclear negotiator Kim Yong Chol meets in Washington with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and possibly President Trump, the Pentagon rolls out a new missile defense strategy that says Pyongyang poses an 'extraordinary threat.' - Will Ripley, CNN
It's Always The Cover Up That Nails These Guys
Former Attorney General Eric Holder called for impeachment proceedings to begin if a report from Buzzfeed News saying President Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about plans to build a Trump Tower in Moscow during the 2016 presidential campaign are true.
Watergate is starting to look like something cute with a boopable nose. - goldengateblond tweet
Republican Shenanigans
- Trump calls Cohen a liar after bombshell BuzzFeed report
- Trump cancels US delegation to Davos forum: press secretary
- Chris Christie: Jared tried—and not so subtly—to derail my appointment as transition chairman
- Ivanka Trump issues carefully worded denial of BuzzFeed report on Trump Tower Moscow
- ‘Doing this to love thy neighbor’: Republican Senator Ben Sasse slams liberals criticizing Karen Pence for working at anti-LGBT school
- 'Bickering and backstabbing' among Trump insiders have been 'a prosecutor’s dream' for Mueller investigation: report
- Conservative begs GOP to primary Trump: He ‘has already reached his high-water mark in popularity’
- Mississippi government tweets it will be closed on MLK day 'in honor of Robert E Lee's birthday'
- GOP Rep. Jason Smith apologizes for telling Democrats to 'go back to Puerto Rico'
- Melania Trump flies to Mar-a-Lago amid government shutdown
I’m starting to think that the Space Force is part of Trump’s getaway plan. - Marie Connor
Mitch McConnell Wants To Play Musical Chairs
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has been urging Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to run for the Kansas Senate seat that will be left vacant by retiring Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS) despite President Donald Trump’s strong objection.
Better President Pelosi than President Putin - Jeff Tiedrich
How odd that Karen Pence thinks Christ's teaching is all about sex
I must check the New Testament again. - John Cleese
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Pelosi’s office says her delegation tried to continue with Afghanistan trip by flying commercial but that Trump letter exposed the group and US troops to “danger” by disclosing the travel plans. - Jim Acosta, CNN
Rock The Voter News
- ‘Russian money laundering’: Democrats to investigate Trump’s Deutsche Bank connections
- DNC: Target of Russia cyberattack after 2018 midterms
- Here's how many millions Robert Mueller has now brought in with forfeitures during his investigation
- Shutdown slows court-ordered inquiry into Clinton email setup
- Next shutdown victim: School lunches
The Gray Lady Has Some Mold
With the recent revelation that the FBI has long suspected Donald Trump of being a Russian puppet, Dean Baquet owes Liz Spayd an overdue apology.
In May 2017, Baquet, as New York Times executive editor, oversaw the elimination of the paper's public-editor position, effectively firing Spayd before her two-year term was up. As public editor, it was Spayd's job to act as an internal Times watchdog, answer reader questions, and address concerns about news coverage.
Why was Spayd pushed out?
In November 2016 and again in January 2017, Spayd wrote columns that criticized the paper's "timid" coverage of the Russia hacking scandal during the presidential campaign.
I can handle our enemies just fine. It's some of our so-called allies who keep me up at night. - driftglass
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Business/Tech News
- Greens formally object to Trump administration approving oil drilling during shutdown
- Tesla is slashing its workforce by 7%
- Walmart, CVS Health hammer out new PBM pharmacy network deal
- Perdue recalls chicken nuggets after people find wood in them
We live in a world where Buzzfeed is breaking serious news stories, our president wants a space army and sleeps with porn stars, and one of our best hopes of getting to Mars is an eccentric billionaire embroiled in a financial lawsuit over Tweets he made while tripping balls. - Richard Jeter
Hey, Mr. Mueller, I'm Not A Lawyer But Is This Witness Intimidation?
President Donald Trump on Friday issued a new threat against the father-in-law of his former “fixer” over Twitter.
If prayer rugs flew, I’d convert. - John Aravosis
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