Even Trump's Inner Circle Admits His Presidency May Be Doomed

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A new report reveals officials are already preparing for his possible impeachment.

President Donald Trump’s White House is reeling in the aftermath of two high-profile indictments of former campaign aides and the arrest and guilty plea of another, said Vanity Fair‘s Gabriel Sherman [3] on Wednesday.

As panic tightens its grip on the West Wing, some in the president’s inner circle have begun to dread the possibility of impeachment.

“Here’s what Manafort’s indictment tells me: Mueller is going to go over every financial dealing of Jared Kushner and the Trump Organization,” said former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg to Sherman. “Trump is at 33 percent in Gallup. You can’t go any lower. He’s f*cked.”

Sherman spoke to a half dozen of the president’s friends and advisers and found that talk has now begun about how to play out Trump’s endgame and that now “impeachment is being considered as a realistic outcome and not just a liberal fever dream.”

As the president’s lawyers take an official line that they are cooperating in every way with the Mueller investigation, behind the scenes Trump’s allies fret that there are no easy outcomes.

Firing Mueller could ignite a political firestorm and plans to undermine the former FBI director’s credibility are already falling flat[4].

Trump himself is said to be furious that the Mueller probe has gone this far and is lashing out in all directions, including at Attorney Gen. Jeff Sessions and members of the White House team — particularly Jared Kushner.

Nunberg told Sherman that many in Trump’s orbit have coalesced around the idea that Kushner has been the source of a number of failed ideas and initiatives, including the push to fire former FBI Director James Comey.

“Jared is the worst political adviser in the White House in modern history,” said Nunberg. “I’m only saying publicly what everyone says behind the scenes at Fox News, in conservative media, and the Senate and Congress.”

One aide confided that Trump is blazingly angry that former political rival Hillary Clinton has never had to face such intense legal scrutiny from a special counsel, saying, “He thinks it’s unfair criticism. Clinton hasn’t gotten anything like this. And what about Tony Podesta? Trump is like, When is that going to end?

Ousted White House chief strategist Steve Bannon — fearful that Trump’s power is ebbing away — has urged the president to take a more combative approach with Mueller.

“The collapse of Obamacare repeal, and the dimming chances that tax reform will pass soon—many Trump allies are deeply pessimistic about its prospects — have created the political climate for establishment Republicans to turn on Trump. Two weeks ago, according to a source, Bannon did a spitball analysis of the Cabinet to see which members would remain loyal to Trump in the event the 25th Amendment were invoked, thereby triggering a vote to remove the president from office. Bannon recently told people he’s not sure if Trump would survive such a vote,” wrote Sherman.

By David Ferguson

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Let's hope so Doctor Smith?!!
 
Establishment Republicans won't turn on the President, as much as they might care less for him and wish he'd just fade, they agree nearly 100% in policy issues, so as long as he doesn't really go off the deep end they can live with him and his incompetence

And I could see where Jared may be screwed, and if they ever get into his books the path to the President's can't be far behind
 
President Donald Trump’s White House is reeling in the aftermath of two high-profile indictments of former campaign aides and the arrest and guilty plea of another, said Vanity Fair‘s Gabriel Sherman [3] on Wednesday.

I really do not think there has been this scale of unethical behavior, nefarious activities, a cloud of suspicion, since the days of Tricky Dick. Though Iran-Contra might be up there too.

Interesting times we live in. I have a very right-wing cousin who was all on board with Trump 12 months ago, who just told me last week she now considers him vile, a threat to world peace and to the fabric of western liberal democracy. Strong words from a former Trumpette!

Perhaps the few remaining dead-enders on the planet who still keep Trump worship shrines in their bedrooms, those defend him with every fiber of their being can be found here, on jpp.com!
 
Establishment Republicans won't turn on the President, as much as they might care less for him and wish he'd just fade, they agree nearly 100% in policy issues, so as long as he doesn't really go off the deep end they can live with him and his incompetence

And I could see where Jared may be screwed, and if they ever get into his books the path to the President's can't be far behind

I think a lot of Trump's fate will hinge on the timing of Mueller's wrap up and report of his findings.

If it all comes to a head next summer with the November midterms looming ahead, the Repugnants might very well find it to be in their own best political interests to throw Trump under the bus and tell him to either resign or face impeachment.
 
I think a lot of Trump's fate will hinge on the timing of Mueller's wrap up and report of his findings.

If it all comes to a head next summer with the November midterms looming ahead, the Repugnants might very well find it to be in their own best political interests to throw Trump under the bus and tell him to either resign or face impeachment.
Dream on, baby. :rofl2:
 
So you're saying that the Ratpublicans would rather allow a criminal to remain in office for the sake of partisan political loyalty?

You might be right.

Wouldn't surprise me, that's for sure.
A criminal?

Winning an election doesn't make one a criminal, butthurt election losers notwithstanding.....

Hillary lost because she sucks as a candidate and isn't likable. That you cannot see it speaks volumes.
 
They are all in on Mueller. I mean that's the only messsge. nothing about jobs/economy etc. just "da resistance"
 
And they look like ridiculous idiots to regular people.

The butthurt anniversary is coming up next week. One year of butthurt. :D
 
I really do not think there has been this scale of unethical behavior, nefarious activities, a cloud of suspicion, since the days of Tricky Dick.
really?.....to me this situation sounds familiar.....
Starr and his prosecutors were convinced that Hubbell knew all the Clintons' secrets that were under investigation[citation needed] and that, if pressured enough, Hubbell would tell all. On April 30, 1998, Hubbell and his wife were indicted for conspiracy, tax evasion and mail fraud. Hubbell had, in the course of Starr's investigation, provided documents as part of an immunity agreement with the Independent Counsel about his consulting agreements. Despite this agreement, Starr used this information to obtain an indictment of Hubbell, his wife, his accountant and his tax lawyer.

District Judge James Robertson dismissed the charges against Hubbell and his wife on July 1, 1998, ruling that Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr had overstepped his authority in bringing the Hubbell indictment. Judge Robertson ruled that Starr had violated Hubbell's Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination by building a case that relied on materials collected under an immunity agreement with Hubbell.[11] Starr appealed to the Court of Appeals and Judge Robertson was affirmed. Starr then appealed to the United States Supreme Court. In an 8-1 decision (with Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist the lone dissenter), the Supreme Court also ruled in favor of Hubbell.[12]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webster_Hubbell
 
A criminal?

Winning an election doesn't make one a criminal, butthurt election losers notwithstanding.....

Hillary lost because she sucks as a candidate and isn't likable. That you cannot see it speaks volumes.

That you think Trump is likable speaks volumes of volumes. :palm:

Trump is a criminal for dozens, if not hundreds or possibly even thousands of other reasons.

The only reason he won the election is because he had so much help from Russia in demonizing Hillary and because he appealed to the hate-lust and narrow minded ignorance of angry, uneducated, mostly white conservatives.
 
That you think Trump is likable speaks volumes of volumes. :palm:

Trump is a criminal for dozens, if not hundreds or possibly even thousands of other reasons.

The only reason he won the election is because he had so much help from Russia in demonizing Hillary and because he appealed to the hate-lust and narrow minded ignorance of angry, uneducated, mostly white conservatives.

You go with that, maybe you can comfort yourself with a poll or two.

I wonder what your next excuse will be when he wins, over and over again. :rofl2:
 
A criminal?

Winning an election doesn't make one a criminal, butthurt election losers notwithstanding.....

Hillary lost because she sucks as a candidate and isn't likable. That you cannot see it speaks volumes.

trump U?


that was proven to be a scam


not paying your loans back?


how about cozying up to a russian dictator while you hate on everyone of our allies



pretending hes not a criminal is not how our justice system works.
 
So you're saying that the Ratpublicans would rather allow a criminal to remain in office for the sake of partisan political loyalty?

You might be right.

Wouldn't surprise me, that's for sure.

Next mystery to discuss: do bears really poop in the woods? Some say yes! Amazing!
 
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