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24 minutes ago, Sacks 'n' Stuff said:

I’ve got a bad feeling about this whole Stormy Daniels thing. Avenatti is a savage but his goal is to get his client a whole bunch of money. I’m worried this ends with the Trump crew writing her a bigger check and us never hearing another word about it.

 

From everything I've heard from Avenatti, a major goal seems to be exposing Donald Trump and Michael Cohen for the lying scumbags they are.  Cash for Stormy will be icing on the cake.

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51 minutes ago, Sacks 'n' Stuff said:

Color me skeptical

 

He wants to make himself a lot of money.  Which he already has by getting hours of free national exposure.  I'll bet a sack of old VHS porn tapes that his retainer fees and hourly rates have skyrocketed in the last two months. And I'm sure he's beating potential clients off with a stick lately. 

 

But to your point... in every interview I've seen, he has been nothing but confrontational toward Cohen and Trump.  I don't see any indication he's angling for a settlement.  But hey, I'm not a lawyer. I only argue about cases online as if I know anything about the law.

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6 minutes ago, DogofWar1 said:

"Scott Pruitt spend 3 mil on security detail!?

 

Wow!  Such good work.  He should be promoted." - Trump, probably

 

Beh.  He's a loser.  

 

Can't even figure out how to get his security detail to pay him rent.  

 

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After White House chief of staff John F. Kelly pressured President Trump last fall to install his top deputy, Kirstjen Nielsen, atop the Department of Homeland Security, the president lost his temper when conservative allies argued she wasn’t sufficiently hardline on immigration. “You didn’t tell me she was a [expletive] George W. Bush person,” Trump growled.

 

After Kelly told Fox News Channel’s Bret Baier in a January interview that Trump’s immigration views had not been “fully informed” during the campaign and had since “evolved,” the president berated Kelly in the Oval Office — his shouts so loud they could be heard through the doors.

 

And just 11 days ago, Kelly grew so frustrated on the day that Trump fired Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin that Nielsen and Defense Secretary James Mattis both tried to calm him down and offer pep talks, according to three people with knowledge of the incident.

 

“I’m out of here, guys,” Kelly said — comments some interpreted as a resignation threat, but according to a senior administration official, he was venting his anger and leaving work an hour or two early to head home to decompress. 

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The recurring and escalating clashes between the president and his chief of staff trace the downward arc of Kelly’s eight months in the White House. Both his credibility and influence have severely diminished, administration officials said, a clear decline for the retired four-star Marine Corps general who arrived with a reputation for integrity and a mandate to bring order to a chaotic West Wing.


Kelly no longer lurks around the Oval Office, nor listens in on as many of the president’s calls, even with foreign leaders. He has not been fully consulted on several recent key personnel decisions. And he has lost the trust and support of some of the staff, as well as angered first lady Melania Trump, who officials said was upset over his sudden dismissal of Johnny McEntee, the president’s 27-year-old personal aide.

 

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