The president then tweeted about acting FBI Director Andrew Mc. Cabe. President Trump said that Mc. Cabe’s wife received $7.
Hillary Clinton, which isn’t exactly true. In reality, Mc. Cabe’s wife received $5. Virginia Governor Terry Mc. Auliffe (who, yes, is an ally of Clinton’s by the nature of being a Democrat himself) and she reportedly received another $2. Democratic Party of Virginia.
It’s certainly fair to argue that political donations to Mc. Cabe’s wife present a conflict in some way I suppose, but it’s still a bit bizarre to watch. But you’ll never guess what aired on Fox News shortly before Trump sent out his tweets. That’s right. More shit about Clinton and her destruction of phones with hammers, something that anyone practicing good opsec does when they’re disposing of old electronics. Trump then moved on to tweets about today’s vote in the Senate about health care. After saying that Obamacare had been around for “1.
But it still remains unclear whether Trump even understands the bill he’s promoting. Trump continued his morning rage- tweetstorm with a kind message for John Mc.
Cain, a man who he previously denigrated for getting captured in Vietnam. Mc. Cain is racing back to Washington to help pass a bill that will strip health insurance from millions of Americans. And if he does that will certainly be his legacy.
I’m not sure that we can call that the act of a hero though. Again, Trump seems to be just livetweeting Fox & Friends this morning, like he does practically every morning. And just as Fox News pivoted to more talk about Jared Kushner, Trump tweeted about it right on cue.
He even suggested that the investigation into collusion would turn to include his 1. Barron. It can be so easy to forget that the president is a man with the knowledge of 1. Yet he seems to spend hours of his time each morning doing nothing but watching TV news. It’d be funny if it weren’t so dangerous. Because as the Trump regime implodes (there’s open speculation about whether everyone from Reince Priebus to Rex Tillerson will quit or be fired) the nation suffers at home and abroad. Correction: This story originally identified Mc.
Cabe as the one who recommended that James Comey be fired. That was obviously Rod Rosenstein. I regret my own idiocy.