Courtesy of CNN:
Vice President Mike Pence's chief lawyer and domestic policy director are leaving his office at the beginning of the new year, according to four sources familiar with the staff turnover.
The moves come amid high tensions and staff turnover in the Trump administration thanks to the ongoing Russia probe and a new tell-all book about West Wing happenings.
"These moves have been in the works for weeks," the vice president's communications director confirmed to CNN.
CNN has learned that longtime senior staffers Mark Paoletta and Daris Meeks are leaving Pence's office. The announcement was made by chief of staff Nick Ayers in a staff meeting at the beginning of the week.
Paoletta and Meeks' departures follow two other top Pence aides who have left the Office of the Vice President: chief of staff Josh Pitcock and press secretary Marc Lotter. The vice president's staff is considerably smaller than the West Wing, making the departures a more notable shift at the beginning of the new year.
There has been talk for over a month that Pence will soon have his time testifying before the Muller team, which of course makes sense since Pence was in charge of the transition, and has been present at a lot of meetings with Flynn, Jared, and Donald Jr..
Apparently this possibility really troubled Steve Bannon who tried to keep Pence insulated from some of the more troubling goings on in the Trump White House.
Courtesy of Raw Story:
It’s been widely reported that former White House political strategist Steve Bannon thought that Donald Trump Jr.’s infamous Trump Tower meeting with Russian officials was “treasonous.”
However, author Michael Wolff also claims that Bannon worried that Vice President Mike Pence was similarly attending problematic meetings — and he worked to protect him from them because he saw Pence as a solid backup plan in the event of President Donald Trump’s impeachment.
Specifically, Bannon worried about Pence taking meetings with Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner and First Daughter Ivanka Trump, whom he’d decided were, in Wolff’s words, “Russia toxic.”
“Bannon observed a hapless Pence in a lot of ‘wrong meetings,’ and helped to bring in the Republican operative Nick Ayers as Pence’s chief of staff, and to get ‘our fallback guy’ out of the White House and ‘running around the world and looking like a vice president,'” writes Wolff.
Bannon apparently believed that at some point Trump would definitely be forced from office, and he wanted to keep Pence squeaky clean so that he could carry the agenda forward once Trump was no longer gumming up the works.
Here's hoping that his attempts to protect Pence failed to work, and that Mueller has significant dirt on him as well.
Ex-Watergate prosecutor: There’s enough public evidence of Trump obstruction that I could get a conviction right now
ReplyDelete...“I think that Mueller probably has much more evidence than I do, I’m only looking at what is publicly available. I can take a number of pieces and say that a reasonable jury would see those pieces as fitting together and spelling out obstruction,” Wine-Banks explained.
“So you have things like the firing of Comey, but you also have supporting that the letter that he drafted that said he was firing Comey because of the Russia investigation,” Wine-Banks reminded. “He said that to Lester Holt on NBC, saying that he was firing him because of that. He told the Russians that he was getting rid of Comey because of the Russia investigation.”
“He also pardoned Joe Arpaio and sent a clear message to all witnesses against him that they didn’t have to cooperate with the FBI or with Mueller, that he would pardon them even if they were held in contempt of court or congress for not answering the questions or for perjury even,” Wine-Banks continued.
“There are so many pieces that when you put them together, you go, okay, he fired Sally Yates but he kept Flynn,” Wine-Banks noted. “Why did he do that? That has to have something to do with it.”
“And his constant attack on the media, the FBI and Mueller is definitely part of what looks like an obstruction to me,” Wine-Banks suggested. “I think the new book Fire and Fury is matched by the fury of his response and retaliation for it and the pants on fire lies that he has told throughout the year of his presidency.”
Watch:
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/ex-watergate-prosecutor-theres-enough-public-evidence-of-trump-obstruction-that-i-could-get-a-conviction-right-now/
Dump Pence
ReplyDeleteWe might get our first woman president in a bizarre way.
ReplyDeleteIf the timing is just right....
Trump and Pence are taken out and the Democrats win back the House and Senate. Nancy Pelosi is once again Speaker of the House and when Trump and Pence are gone....Nancy Pelosi becomes the first femal president.
It could happen. But the timing would have to be perfect.
She'd probably make a good POTUS. She has the extensive knowledge of our government and experience.
DeleteWe assuredly don't want Trump, Pence or Ryan! All three scare the shit out of me - horrid Republicans!
@ 11:52 Teddy the CruZZer tOO.
DeletePlus that added bonus of driving the Republicans batshit nuts.
DeleteI think Pelosi as interrum president would be okay. Really. Calm things, then let the USA vote with no electoral college.
DeleteGod, we wouldn't have to ever hear her, "I went to the best colleges, stable genius, my button is bigger, sloppy steve,..."
Just all about country.
Pelosi? Never in a million years.
DeleteWe've already lived through that with Hillary. I always hoped for Warren, but a woman president will never be elected in my lifetime (60 and counting).
Maybe it's "this is your MOTHER speaking," and everyone remembers their childhood. :)
https://thesternfacts.com/odonnell-republican-electoral-collusion-with-foreign-powers-began-with-nixon-f82348916f71
ReplyDeleteIf the timing is bad we would get whatever Deplorable VP Pence picks, whatever Deplorable Republican becomes Speaker if Ryan loses or if all three, Trump, Pence and Ryan are taken out...President Orrin Hatch.
ReplyDeletePresident Orrin Hatch WILL CHOOSE>
DeleteJoe LIEberman or Newt gingRICH vpee.
Hatch isn’t running for re-election so it would have to be after the mid-terms. With Hatch gone, not sure who would take his place on the committee and be third in line. But after the mid-terms, if Ryan loses or decides not to run, we won’t know who will be Speaker of the House or whether it will be a Dem, likely Pelosi, or a Republican or who that Republican would be. I supposed they might select their Speaker keeping in mind if Trump and Pence are both taken out at the same time.
DeleteOh, doG, please not Devin Nunes or Darrell Issa. There are so many awful, Deplorable choices.
Trump Says U.S. ‘Not Going To Look Foolish As Long As I’m Here’
ReplyDeleteThe president stepped away from a Camp David strategy session to bash the Russia investigation and address his mental health.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-camp-david_us_5a510a75e4b003133ec83372?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009
Too late, Dumbo. You've made FOOLISH synonymous
Deletewith USA ever since you threw those stupid Chinese hats into the ring.
You mean he paused at the 9th hole.
DeleteRemove the "Not" from Trump's sentence and it is absolutely true.
DeleteAfter years of watching Fox, Trump is shocked to learn reporters check facts
ReplyDelete...In Trump’s eyes, journalists who stuck to the facts were coming to his defense. In reality, they were just doing their jobs.
But when Fox News is your standard, sticking to the facts is anything but ordinary.
https://shareblue.com/years-watching-fox-trump-shocked-learn-reporters-check-facts/
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ReplyDeletehttps://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/kushner-real-estate-company-under-investigation-by-sec-report/
Five Biggest Legal Takeaways from NY Times Bombshell Russia Probe Report
ReplyDeletehttps://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/5-biggest-takeaways-from-ny-times-russia-probe-report/
This Fire and Fury Detail Has Serious Legal Implications for Trump
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/this-fire-and-fury-detail-has-serious-legal-implication-for-trump/
I don't trust 'religious' Pence anymore than I do (non religious) Trump. Both need to go! (Has that ever occurred in our history? Seriously doubt it!)
ReplyDeleteNo president has been removed from office by a successful impeachment. Trump could be the first. Both? No.
DeleteWe have had a resignation and several deaths in office. I’m rooting for the later as Trump will never resign. He’s making to much money and his ego needs the attention, even the negative attention.
mlaiuppa - and there must be something lucrative in all of this for them, house and senate alike, that no one is saying much of anything.
DeleteMcConnell said it: “He’ll sign anything we put in front of him.”
DeleteNow that they have their Deplorable Tax Scam signed, sealed and delivered, Ryan is going to after Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid,the whole thing. Why do you think they’ve delayed CHIP? They’ll eliminate food stamps, disability and unemployement insurance. I’m sure Ryan is planning a clean sweep of everything on his wish list and both he and McConnell will fast track it for before the November mid-terms.
And Trump will sign it. He doesn’t care about anything but Donald Trump so whatever they put in front of him he’ll sign. He’ll LUV it. He gets to do another show and tell and brag about how much government he’s signing. See? Looky my big signature. Biggest ever. No one has a bigger signature than me! I use the biggest Sharpie ever. No president has used a better Sharpie. The Best Sharpie.
I know, doesn't take much to see it.
DeleteSIGH.
We are going to have one huge riot if Ryan et al are able to do what they want. Common sense says this will not occur!
DeleteIf they were to take away my 'earned' Social Security (for retirement - worked my entire life to the age of 65!), I'll be one leading the pack in going after them - to include Republicans serving in Congress from my own State!
Vote out Republicans next chance you get, America!
Latest Revelation Of Trump Action Opens New Avenue In Probe
ReplyDeleteTrump‘s effort to keep Attorney General Jeff Sessions, a vocal and loyal supporter of his election bid, in charge of an investigation into his campaign offers special counsel Robert Mueller yet another avenue to explore as his prosecutors work to untangle potential evidence of obstruction.
The federal investigation into possible coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia already includes a close look at whether Trump’s actions as president constitute an effort to impede that same probe. Those include the firing of FBI Director James Comey, an allegation by Comey that Trump encouraged him to end an investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn and the president’s role in drafting an incomplete and potentially misleading statement about a 2016 meeting with Russians.
The latest revelation — that Trump directed his White House counsel, Don McGahn, to tell Sessions not to recuse himself from the Russia investigation — is known to Mueller’s investigators, who have interviewed many current and former executive branch officials. It adds to the portrait of a president left furious by an investigation that he has called a hoax and suggests that he worked through an intermediary to keep the inquiry under the watch of an attorney general he expected would be loyal.
https://lawandcrime.com/trump/latest-revelation-of-trump-action-opens-new-avenue-in-probe/
666pwence "men were in fact raping women long before the sexual revolution, and second, that rapists were getting away with their crimes with the law’s blessing. Legally mandated skepticism toward rape victims is the exact opposite of what women seek in #MeToo and “Believe Women.”"We have another related indication of the law’s indifference to rape in the good ole days. It is the marital rape exemption."
ReplyDeletehttps://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/should-we-blame-the-1960s-for-todays-sexual-abuse/
Eric neXt:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/trump-campaigns-digital-director-turns-mueller-spotlight-on-eric-trump/
"Thus the president’s chief propagandist endorsed liberal columnist Paul Krugman’s observation that the Trump Tower meeting was the “moral equivalent of treason.”"
ReplyDeletehttps://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/steve-bannon-just-smashed-trumps-russia-defense-to-pieces/
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/01/the-gops-new-years-resolution-make-russia-go-away/
ReplyDelete"While Republicans work to wind down the congressional Trump-Russia probes, they’re simultaneously ratcheting up pressure on the Justice Department, targeting officials they say have Democratic ties."
What a guy, that x-tian Mike Pence, isn't he though? Makes me want to be in the first row at church tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI think the Republicans knew Trump was tainted when they nominated him. But they were so damned desperate to buy themselves some time by trying to obliterate Hillary. Her presidency would have changed the good old boy's cozy little club.
ReplyDeleteI think that's why they put Mike Pence in thinking that if Trump is impeached or whatever, they would have one of theirs ready for office.
The Republicans are like Putin. They are busy behind the scenes. Troubleshooting. It's a tough job but in order for them to stay at the top of the pecking order they will do what must be done.
"Rescue us, $arah, RESCUE us!" -- pee pond.
ReplyDelete30 watt bulb in a socket waiting for 100.
They'll be the first hardest hit and maybe they're finally waking up to it.
DeleteEarth to idgits: If you think that $arah is going to save you, good luck with that. She already milked you big time for $$ and don't think she won't do it again, fools.
Never laughed so hard as today when Polarbearpapa showed up out of the blue to share a bible verse to ol' Griz, she was having none of it, being zinged, "I TOLD you the rules of this site!" OMG.
DeleteReminds me of the cult that is now Turkish. I sure do like it here, Gryph, thanks!
Pence will not allow himself to be in a rom alone with a woman other than his wife, but sexual predators are just dandy.
ReplyDeletehttp://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/287920-new-trump-pence-logo-mocked-on-social-media-for-being
DeleteFU pence .
ReplyDeleteHe is a big disgusting zealot rat !
It feels so strange to dislike so many people in this political climate. Even during the bush years it did not feel like this. Did we understand the internet in 1990? Just 27 yrs ago all of us entered the web. This web uncontrolled unsecured and open for all to use and abuse. America must now fight a new and dangerous war. The web of deceit and liars. Stay strong Americans
ReplyDeleteThe stink is getting more stinky in DC!
ReplyDeleteJust get it over with, impeach, indict many.
Pence must be involved in this whole treasonous mess,he was present in meetings and i doubt the moron in charge wasn't bragging about how they have everyone fooled.
ReplyDeleteI hope mueller puts him threw the ringer.
Mother.
ReplyDeleteMother!
MOTHER!!!
Pence and Bannon both have solid ties with the Council on National Policy.
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