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The Force is With Me
President Donald Trump didn’t end his weekend on a cheerful note. In an unusual pair of Sunday afternoon tweets, the president hit out at Republican lawmakers, saying some who owe their positions to his candidacy’s coattails are leaving him on his own. “As the phony Russian Witch Hunt continues, two groups are laughing at this excuse for a lost election taking hold, Democrats and Russians!”
The eyebrow-raising tweet comes amid the ongoing scandal and multiple federal and congressional probes of Russia’s 2016 election meddling, including whether Trump’s campaign and the Kremlin colluded to undermine Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Republican lawmakers are increasingly voicing their views that the president should stop tweeting about the matter, especially during the*Justice Department investigation being led by former FBI Director Robert S. Mueller.
By launching a public attack on his fellow Republicans, Trump could open the door to an all-out revolt among some members of his own party. While*some Democrats talk about possible impeachment proceedings over the Russia allegations, legal and political experts agree that is unlikely as long as the president has the support of Republican leaders and rank-and-file members, who control both the House and Senate.
But if Trump loses his own party mates and Mueller finds damning evidence, experts of all political stripes say the president*could find himself in legal and political quicksand.
http://www.rollcall.com/news/politics/trump-lashes-out-at-republicans-saying-they-wont-protect-him
The eyebrow-raising tweet comes amid the ongoing scandal and multiple federal and congressional probes of Russia’s 2016 election meddling, including whether Trump’s campaign and the Kremlin colluded to undermine Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Republican lawmakers are increasingly voicing their views that the president should stop tweeting about the matter, especially during the*Justice Department investigation being led by former FBI Director Robert S. Mueller.
By launching a public attack on his fellow Republicans, Trump could open the door to an all-out revolt among some members of his own party. While*some Democrats talk about possible impeachment proceedings over the Russia allegations, legal and political experts agree that is unlikely as long as the president has the support of Republican leaders and rank-and-file members, who control both the House and Senate.
But if Trump loses his own party mates and Mueller finds damning evidence, experts of all political stripes say the president*could find himself in legal and political quicksand.
http://www.rollcall.com/news/politics/trump-lashes-out-at-republicans-saying-they-wont-protect-him
Trump is not a republican, or at the very least is not a classic republican, a book republican if you will, His point is that establishment republicans are once again polling the political wind instead of actually standing for something, and he's willing to call them out on it. Things they have been campaigning on for years, promising, and now that they have both houses and the big PEN, they refuse to back it up.