Eric Schneiderman’s sudden disgraced resignation as New York’s attorney general doesn’t mean that all or even any of his political investigations and lawsuits will go away with him. The civil and criminal cases he filed and those that still may be pending in the pipeline – against Donald Trump, Michael …
Read More »The Kanye West Question
Less than two weeks after the 2016 election, Kanye West told a live audience in San Jose, California, that he did not vote. But he had a preference, and that was clear. West said, “If I would’ve voted, I’d have voted for Trump.” As the crowd expressed displeasure, West continued …
Read More »Comey's Book Is Dividing an Already Polarized Congress
President Trump’s pattern of running the White House like a bad reality TV show continues to cause headaches at the Capitol. This latest episode stars former FBI director James Comey, and it reveals how predictable this show has become, as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are quickly retreating …
Read More »What's Behind Trump's Vitriol for the Intelligence Community?
Despite his handlers, and the phalanx of high-priced lawyers paid to represent him in the Russiagate investigation, and White House Chief of Staff Gen. John Kelly’s best efforts to contain him, sometimes President Trump just can’t help himself. Thus it was, during an extended, highly scripted Asia tour – perhaps …
Read More »Will Republicans Send an Accused Child Molester to the Senate?
Roy Moore, the Republican Senate nominee in Alabama, has been accusedin TheWashington Post articleof sexually abusing a 14-year-old girl when he was 32 – and an assistant district attorney. Will the party that rode Donald “grab ’em by the pussy” Trump to the presidency stand by an accused child molester …
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