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brooklynite

(94,597 posts)
Fri Mar 31, 2017, 01:41 PM Mar 2017

After Just Ten Weeks, Trump Teeters on the Brink

NBC News

Just 10 weeks on the job, President Trump's approval rating is stuck in the 30s and 40s. His health-care effort failed. The travel ban is tied up in courts. Congress and the FBI are investigating his campaign's possible links to Russia. He's calling out fellow Republicans for failing to help him on health care. His White House tried to cover up (for a while at least) his aides providing information to House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes. And now his ousted national security adviser says he'll cooperate with the FBI and Congress in exchange for immunity.

Any one of these stories would ensnare a presidency in a crisis. But you add up these seven storylines above — we're sure we're leaving others out — and it's unsustainable. Conservative commentators are already hitting the panic button. "Crisis reveals the character, the essential nature of a White House. Seventy days in, that is my worry," Peggy Noonan writes in the Wall Street Journal. Adds former George W. Bush speechwriter Michael Gerson: "This is a pretty bad combination: empty, easily distracted, vindictive, shallow, impatient, incompetent and morally small. This is not the profile of a governing party." This is a presidency on the brink of a free-fall, and it has to start repairing the damage on all of these fronts — popularity, the agenda, congressional relations, Russia, Flynn.

In the waning days of the 2016 presidential election, one of the central arguments that Trump made against Hillary Clinton was that scandal and controversy would always follow her, especially if she became president. "Hillary Clinton is the most corrupt person ever to seek the office of the presidency of the United States," he said while campaigning in Michigan on Nov. 6. "The investigations into her crimes will go on for a long, long time. The rank and file special agents at the FBI won't let her get away with her terrible crimes." But now beginning the 11th week of his presidency, scandal and controversy — both small and potentially big — have enveloped the Trump White House. A timeline:

February 13: National Security Adviser Michael Flynn resigns after not being honest about his contacts with Russia's ambassador.
February 15: White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus asks FBI to knock down reporting on contacts between Trump campaign and Russians known to U.S. intelligence.
March 2: Attorney General Jeff Sessions recuses himself from any federal inquiries involving Trump's campaign after the Washington Post reported he met twice with Russia's envoy -- which he didn't disclose in his confirmation hearing.
March 4: Trump accuses the former President Barack Obama of wiretapping -- without presenting any evidence.
March 20: FBI Director James Comey confirms his agency is investigation allegations that Trump's 2016 campaign might have contacts with Russian entities.
March 30: The New York Times names two White House officials who helped provide House Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes with information showing that Trump and his associates were incidentally swept up by U.S. surveillance. And the Washington Post names a third White House official.
March 30: Ousted National Security Adviser Flynn tells the FBI and Congress that he's willing to testify in exchange for immunity.
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After Just Ten Weeks, Trump Teeters on the Brink (Original Post) brooklynite Mar 2017 OP
Trump Presidency - "Let's see if this rock floats?" (Splash!) Oneironaut Mar 2017 #1
and the day/week/insanity is not yet over niyad Mar 2017 #2
If Priebus and Spicer had NOT attempted a coverup dixiegrrrrl Mar 2017 #3

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
3. If Priebus and Spicer had NOT attempted a coverup
Fri Mar 31, 2017, 02:52 PM
Mar 2017

perhaps things may have developed more slowly or even in a different direction.

that cover up, the minute it hit the news, was begging for an investigation, partly because such a huge number of us
remember Watergate.

then again, Trump's wire tapping tweets could not be ignored.
Not a good idea to stir up a hornet's nest, ever.

So, cover-up, then hornet's nest, then Nunes' midnight skulking.....
might as well have erected a billboard with flashing lights.

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