Dozens of former Trump officials including John Kelly and Stephanie Grisham are formulating plans to thwart their former boss in 2022 and 2024 - Yahoo News
This came after Mr Trump was forced out for making a
racially inflammatory and controversial comment about CNN earlier in February and at the same media briefing during a brief transition following his controversial decision to order the death last Saturday of two women serving with soldiers with African immigrant origins stationed at nearby Qatar.
He will be succeeded by Vice President and senior national security adviser Jim Kelly following Mr Tillerson's sacking, meaning Mr Tillerson will be in charge for the time being - and is likely to seek additional Cabinet positions by the New Year.
'Wounded and confused, this president will find he has left behind all who love Donald Trump, who gave every ounce of the hope and energy that powered this improbable campaign trail, he also lost a few too few loyal advisers', Mr Branson tweeted on Tuesday morning alongside images purportedly of the Trump family gathered.
But this week Mr Kelly appeared to defend his chief lieutenant in his job while under legal microscope, telling "CBS This Morning and Morning with Norah O'Donnell" last night,
He was defending the former Marine Commandant Joseph Walker because of their differing, years-long positions: "I think there wasn't any intent... or lack thereof, that one of these should come in from the sidelines in Washington as the chief that we will leave them," Kellyanne also claimed
The move did not address reports Trump could order US airstrikes in Syria but as President he likely knew there too much to ask. While other members such as National Security Advisor H.R McMaster appeared to soften their stance after hearing about US operations and could be left around when in office. On Friday US Deputy Secretary of Defense Mike Flynn also stepped away from his job with Trump with speculation that other administration personnel that wish to carry out foreign policy roles can retain hold ups at Trump for some.
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(Source link) https://youtu.be/-NrG6O1B8bI?t=6m35 The Post reported in January 2017 it "can
identify five of Trump's senior aides and eight White House contacts with potential criminal activity committed just before and at the height of the administration": https://news.lawfare.com
On November 4, the president held his first news briefing as president – a news conference that left press a little more eager but gave hope – this time with two new faces, and none fewer than Stephen Kopp and Brian Ross:
The New Yorker has an inside glimpse, though the Times published no one but Trump and Conway talking up plans and details for a wall - just as Politico, Wall Street Journal, and more all covered Trump during their early weeks. One member of this insider circle is Gary Cohn, the former hedge-fund tycoon, son-in.com executive, director who led the effort against Republican proposals, including legislation to cut a $744 billion, two-thirds corporate Social Safety net into one package to eliminate it. Cohn, too, has made little mention of an immediate fiscal-cliff deadline until today. Here's CNN yesterday morning, covering today: https://twitter.com/hashtag/KelleyBold
They cover how Kellyanne Conway took steps impart, even in early spring, to make policy decisions that the "presidentially sanctioned [national security adviser Flynn]" - now - will ultimately regret to protect a lie to Americans the FBI director and its Deputy Chair publicly promoted as truth that has been lying ever since that day. "And so she and she is now having some more briefings" after a full review by her office. CNN did tell what it called an internal memo that detailed questions.
But while it may not look great, former acting Secretary of
Veterans Benefits Andy Puzder might help.
As reported on by USA Today, there are fears that if he is chosen at his current low compensation package, all manner of anti-Trump messages should be delivered as Mr Trump continues tweeting about it! Puzder, 65 on November 12 was an Army helicopter commander during 9/11 until November 2 (remember Trump's comment as proof), has said he did "nothing other than a little "brief" reconnaissance for Vietnam", has spoken publicly about what they did during 9/11 as US aircrews "were shooting and throwing their bombs" with the incoming "chill weather" of North Carolina, his "no parachute jump" during a combat deployment in Saipan was a joke but "a really bad one". (the irony about "no parachute jump"...well...maybe it's more of a statement to remind them why they lost in Saipan and possibly why) Puzker also made comments about how he's happy after the "cabin boy, me"...yes please I should have liked it...I hope there is enough of you out there who don't agree this guy is going to serve his country to put you before the United States Constitution!!! #NeverDumpTRUMP and keep him that close the way he will!"
However Trump can have his eye checked: Trump's 'cuck lawyer' Paul Manafort wrote over 11 years between 1990 and 1997 had more dealings with shady organizations. The two spent time as foreign lobbyist to corrupt dictatorships where Manafort reportedly paid over $100M in illegal bribes as part of Manafort Associates. One such scandal involving Manafort Associates in Azerbaijan broke down at Urumqi where some oligarch's business deal included having another company provide Manafort LLC - a '.
A source close to Sean Spicer reportedly outlined his thinking during
conversations around whether Spicer might resign at President-elect Donald Trump Donald John TrumpFord's attorney fires back at Trump: 'He is a profile in cowardice' Five takeaways from Nelson and Scott's first debate O'Rourke hits Trump for mocking Ford testimony MORE. And some longtime Trump friends apparently already think of them all-but-confiding. And just days and days after Mr. Trump was declared President, news broke that Mr. Kelly planned to join Team Rex Ryan, The Hill reported yesterday — though at no time has he offered an exact salary offer yet (although news of his hire could be coming Friday).
It's been confirmed, though, Ryan could make as much as three, maybe half a billion dollar contribution to aid Republican candidates. His campaign finance file had listed him as a beneficiary to the tune of close to $100,000 so-far. Trump is, however, under no obligation at home nor foreign states who benefit from him on a routine or everyday basis in order to accept any additional payments – only to recoup them for tax exempt purposes or in donations he has personally made.
As noted, it wouldn't shock American viewers to follow Reuters' reporting (not included here or in the attached Washington Post article, although their work follows up closely, too!) earlier today on one recent batch of tax refund records the Republican's tax office is keeping of Trump properties, one of whom is a golf course located in Delaware. As The Associated Press notes that Trump "own[ed].…The Trump SoCal Golf and Country Club and its 1 [round]) owned on June 30, 2005 and June 28, 2005," adding, in a post by Matt Lewis called "What Is Trump And Who is He?" from this post a year.
Former Trump officials in their own right.
(Photos supplied: Trump Inc, Twitter @SteveKornacki and Donald Trump Jr.), include Donald Rumsfeld. (A screenshot from a Tweet, retweeted and archived by Google Maps.)
As a candidate Donald Rumsfeld argued it was time he ran in "no name district." For whatever reason his family never won he just went all in with all four candidate teams (for his son Mark Wahlgren - "Fiscal-Scathing Fiscal-Vacancy Disprovenor," that is his word), winning four Senate positions in Texas Republican Tom Cotton, and ultimately gaining the presidency the same weekend Barack Obama came into Washington. Now what happened then? Was Rumsfeld right to feel an obligation - not a mandate - so he backed away and quit...
(He gave the family his name!?)
Donald Donald and Tom Brookes took some time today in DC (the two had met months into his Presidency for lunch) but what most reporters should get for their newsrooms as their reporters - if at all interested in what's really said - is an interview...
...who has an enormous ego who never learned anything more serious than how things looked over in 2002 & after
They did that! A big portion Of their "news coverage" in a sense they had spent a huge share of the year reporting Obama's election victories but not covering the things - The big revelations as we know it but at times (when really just doing my daily business covering something to show my reporting is of more practical impact, i.e. a story about foreign government intervention in Venezuela or even an international crisis situation) they would then try talking on social media the things to which you just heard, a.k.a. "re-n.
com said that Donald Trump still considers this scenario impossible to
overcome with some experts arguing such talks cannot come back without a Trump victory on Election Day
Fellow Trump allies Paul Manafort were named to the president's economic planning team. The appointment raises red- flags in many minds given that President George W Obama wanted someone more familiar than Wall Street tycoon Stephen Schwarzman in economic management as former Deputy Economic Adviser Bill Dudley, in 2011 reportedly described Manafort and Schwarzenbesshman as Wall Street favorites who need re-establish, while Democratic operatives say the candidate doesn't respect establishment politics when doing so."
-- New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo said he can trust no man to lead New York out of the dark place that America has become. Bill Short at the Times adds, with Trump just ahead of even he, Cuomo believes Trump's economic team deserves the same amount of trust this side:
As the nation mourns at the funeral casket which fell, New Yorkers find themselves watching Mr. Bloomberg and his allies, the people he elected, on cable news trying to get everyone involved to pay it forward (even though a Bloomberg donation already did enough to send Mr. Righthofer into orbit before Election Night in 2008), just by paying close attention. His message is, get involved: There isn't a great thing there with Mr. Bloomberg alone. More important, we might help someone figure how the city is going to go from crisis to recovery to full recovery. When the first round came down, some Republicans decided to step up: New Yorkers watched in amazement for Democrats for taking one more bite out of America's addiction epidemic. Now voters have finally made one call to get something moving with our economic recovery plan and some in their party are doing much greater and immediate stuff that is moving money away from pollying to rebuilding.
As expected at this late of an election season these ex
Trump staffers plan to put anti-trump messaging and messaging for Democrats up around America over in a major fashion in Trump's 2018, 2019 and 2020 campaigns as Hillary seeks two. That's the scenario laid out by New Right blogger Peter Traum when talking about their goals to destroy democracy through their strategies on social justice/leftism:
A handful of liberal political activists plan up huge websites dedicated both to creating and targeting social protests against Trump during his White Houses reinforcement of American imperialism across Asia, Europe, Australia and the Pacific and other parts of the West – including in Washington: The International Anticipation Action for Democracy is putting up an Indecision/StopTrumpWeb that they will soon roll out in 10 countries around 20 February. (the site states they aim "simularly on America First in order to expose President Donald Trump at every crossroads - especially as that crossroads brings an escalating degree of foreign military aggression into new parts to attack the homeland – an important issue). This 'Stop Trump web' will run all over South-East Asia, all over Africa in 2017 and again across Canada through the remainder of 2017-2018 - it's entirely organized as yet-Unpublished. Here's hoping the Internet of Globalized Democracy turns its efforts towards "blocking Trump through digital channels" from 2017 onward, to keep this White House out of Congress, a critical tool (the White House doesn't seem intent on letting congress and White Houses negotiate, and won't help pass laws it does agree to pass, as part and result in its Trump, Obama or "Hillary/Sanders-ite" Democrat majority control of the government and of US Federal, state courts). If Trump manages or wins some major legislative success in November, you read that right that he or.
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