President Trump fired FBI Director Comey today which was recommended by Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Sessions is suppose to be recused from all matters dealing with Hillary Clinton and the Russian investigation. Comey was in Los Angeles today and found out he was fired thru a TV screen like the way we all found out. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has requested a Special Investigator on the Russian matter. Sen. Schumer has also alerted all Senate Democrats to be in their seat in the Senate Chamber in the morning at 930am for a special announcement.
My family and I have wondered if Trump is all there in the head, I don't think he is, what if he gets dementia or something? or starts stuttering?
Admittedly... I despise him, but that aside... I've always felt he wasn't quite right. In addition to being a mean-spirited person... I do feel he has a obsessive/compulsive disorder. That along with his massive ego is probably why everything connected to him is always the best, historical and so on. If you listen to him... He's never done any wrong ever, always has the best/smartest people around him and so on. Good example is he was going to get the best generals (I guess those who were in place weren't good), but even then... He "knows more about ISIS that the generals...". The childish name calling and rants against any and everyone who disagrees with him. What normal person acts like this? So, yes, I'd bet my mortgage that he's clearly not all there.
yeah, it is just something off, the way he talks, and describes stuff or words stuff, and so far it has been one thing after another with him.
Sinclair Broadcast Group is about to buy Tribune Media – and Donald Trump’s re-election campaign will get a whole lot easier.[/CENTER]
To go more into detail, this plan will: - disband the Labor Department division that has policed discrimination among federal contractors for four decades -cut budgets for programs that help tackle racial discrimination -reduce the government’s role in fighting against discrimination (like they did that anyways) -budget cuts within the Education Department’s Office of Civil Rights (which also helps colleges take sexual assault more seriously) -force the civil rights office to cut back on the amount of investigations it conducts
Top lawyers with at least four major law firms rebuffed White House overtures to represent President Trump in the Russia investigations, in part over concerns that the president would be unwilling to listen to their advice, according to five sources familiar with discussions about the matter. The unwillingness of some of the country’s most prestigious attorneys and their law firms to represent Trump has complicated the administration’s efforts to mount a coherent defense strategy to deal with probes being conducted by four congressional committees as well as Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller. https://www.yahoo.com/news/four-top-law-firms-turned-requests-represent-trump-122423972.html
Reminder: Trump hasn’t named leaders for hundreds of government positions Thursday, June 1, marked the official start of hurricane season in the United States. As Mic previously reported, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting an above-average hurricane season, with the U.S. facing a potential 11 to 17 named storms (storms with winds above 39 mph) in 2017. And if just one of those storms makes landfall it could spell serious disaster, costing taxpayers millions in cleanup. But here’s the rub: Neither the NOAA, the organization that tracks hurricanes, or the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the organization in charge of cleaning up disasters, are prepared for a high-volume hurricane season as both groups are still without leaders. Why? Because President Donald Trump has either not named them or they have yet to be confirmed. Read more.
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