Early bipartisan talks on healthcare reform in the Senate face enormous hurdles trying to get over wide partisan divisions on Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion and taxes.
Democrats on the House Oversight and Judiciary committees criticized Republicans for doing too little, too late in response to a series of political crises that put the Trump administration on its heels over the last week.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-VT., said in a debate with Ohio Gov. John Kasich on CNN Tuesday night that it was clear after President Trump shared classified information with Russian officials earlier this week that he doesn’t know how to serve as president.
Both President Trump’s casual disclosures of classified information to Russian officials and his reported request that the FBI lay off its investigation of Gen. Mike Flynn, were serious misdeeds. The president seems not to recognize this.
The he-said, she-said dynamic between the White House and the media is likely doing nothing to burnish the public’s view of either side at a time when institutions are increasingly less trusted by Americans.
Incontinence is the inability to hold in that which one ought to hold in. It is the tendency to spill forth, thoughtlessly, accidentally, what and when one doesn’t intend.
That new report alleging collusion between WikiLeaks and Seth Rich, the Democratic National Committee staffer who was murdered near his home in Washington, D.C., last year, isn’t what you think it is. And the source of the report’s biggest claim has recanted most of his story.