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RussiaGate Has Become a Catastrophic Failure of Leadership and a Debacle From Which the Trump Presidency Will Not RecoverThe Trump-Russia scandal has metastasized quickly and destructively.
By Douglas Blackmon | May 23, 2017
The revelations since then have confirmed all of that, and will be remembered as the point when an extraordinary but perhaps still manageable political embarrassment for the Trump administration mushroomed into the most serious controversy to engulf a presidency since Watergate.
Based on what we know already, and new revelations that will soon illuminate more key events in this sequence, our country faces a dramatic constitutional exigency. This crisis now is directly about the president himself, and one for which with the firing of FBI Director Jim Comey he now bears complete responsibility. Bluntly stated, it has become a catastrophic failure of conduct and leadership and a debacle from which the Trump presidency will not recover.
What I couldnt say last week was that, earlier on that day, I spent more than four hours conducting Sally Yates first media interview since being fired by President Trump as acting US attorney general. With me in the interview was The New Yorker magazines Washington correspondent, Ryan Lizza, whose profile of Yates appeared on Monday, May 22. (I have known Yates for more than 25 years, and in February wrote a profile of her for Slate.)
During our interview, and in subsequent conversations in the following days, Yates never disclosed any classified details ..................
secondwind
(16,903 posts)Alice11111
(5,730 posts)Muslim ban, the wall, killing off the poor and elderly, killing the environment, killing public education....
Buns_of_Fire
(17,201 posts)(snip)
There also is no certainty yet that President Trump will be either impeached or choose to resign. But those possibilities, which 14 days ago were almost unimaginable to any informed and fair-minded observer, are now very real. Even if President Trump is able to remain in office through the end of next year, he will have been long abandoned by most serious conservatives in Congress, as the jeopardy of continued association with him becomes clear. Within a few months and possibly in just weeks most GOP elected officials will have acknowledged, at least privately, that Donald Trump has become the Republican Partys greatest liability. No presidency can overcome that.
The collapse of this administration may or may not be swift.
But it is inevitable.
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Now the question is how much of the republican party he'll take with him.
L. Coyote
(51,129 posts)It all begins with the Comey firing. What a fucking circus these incompetent clowns put on. And, just imagine the crimes we don't know about yet. I am still compiling the events into a mega-thread:
Trump's New Impeachable Offenses: Obstruction of Justice, Conspiracy, Abuse of Power
And I've linked it in dozens of posts like this, so it should have good, enduring search engine rank.
Demtexan
(1,588 posts)His presidency is already over.
It was over the night at the airports when the travel ban did not work.
It was over with the protests.
He can cause trouble but there is no respect.
Now his horrible budgets and healthcare bill.
All he can do now is to act like an horrible old man that nobody likes.