New video Carl Bernstein FBI isn't tainted, Trump's presidency is
New video Carl Bernstein FBI isn't tainted, Trump's presidency isGovernment which are trying to do their job Carl Bernstein FBI isn't tainted Trump's presidency is
veteran journalist Carl Bernstein torn through president Trump on Tuesday over the latter's attacks on the FBI
Saying it's Trump's presidency whose integrity has been compromised not in the law enforcement agencies who in an interview with CNN's Jim sciutto
the legendary Watergate reported accused Trump of acting contemptuously toward the FBI and other instruments of American democracy
The key word that he keeps using his team
There's really only one institution that has really been tainted through these months and that is the Trump presidency
Burns fan said it's tainted where the president flies by his
Disrespect for American institutions operating under the law with traditional American democracy and the instruments thereof has contempt choice of those instruments
Bernstein addict
Bernstein accused the president of doing a grave disservice to the country by undermining institutions such as the FBI
Trump Bernstein said she'd welcome moves from Mueller's team if he really believes
He will be exonerated in the end if the president is as confident as he says if this
Investigation is going to end very soon with him being exonerated. He ought to welcome all of this instead of attacking constantly Bernstein said
House doing a grave disservice to our democracy
Trump tweeted on Tuesday morning that the FBI was tainted
His comment came after he sharply criticized Deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe on Saturday over reports that McCabe will possibly retire in March
How can FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe the man in charge?
Along with leaking James Comey of the phony Hillary Clinton investigation including her 33,000 illegally deleted emails be given 700
zero-zero-zero for wife's campaign by Clinton puppets during investigation the president tweeted
FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe is racing the clock to retire with full benefits
90 days to go Trump added another tweet
Mccabe has been the target of Republican criticism over a campaign donation his wife received from Virginia, Governor Terry McAuliffe d
Atop alive Hillary Clinton just the year before the investigation he managed into her private email server cleared Clinton of wrongdoing
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C&M cameras capture video of Trump golfing in Florida
CNN cameras spotted President Trump on the golf course Tuesday at his property in Palm Beach, Florida
the president and avid golfer played at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach with Georgia Senator David Perdue our
PGA Tour player Bryson Dane Timbo and former pro golfer Dana Quigley according to the White House
Trump who is staying at his martyred lager Resort is scheduled to remain in Florida through New Year's Day on Monday
Trump had tweeted that he would be getting back to work after Christmas. I hope everyone is having a great Christmas then tomorrow
It's back to work in order to make America great again, which is happening faster than anyone anticipated
He tweeted Christmas night Trump previously promised during the 2016 presidential race that he would largely give up golfing if elected
Tuesday's visit marked his 85th visit to one of his courses as president. I am going to be working for you
I'm not going to have time to go play golf
believe me Trump said in Virginia during in August 2016 rally
Trump's predecessors including President Obama often came under scrutiny for the amount of golf they played, thank you for watching
new New York's Attorney General in battle with Trump Eric Schneiderman New York's Attorney General reached a milestone of sorts recently
By moving to sue the Federal Communications Commission over net neutrality this month his office took its hundredth legal or administrative
action against the Trump administration and congressional Republicans
His lawyers have challenged mr.
Trump's first
Second and third travel bans and sued over such diverse matters as a rollback in birth control coverage and a weakening of pollution standards
They have also unleashed a flurry of amicus briefs and formal letters often with other Democratic attorneys general assailing legislation
They say is cutting consumer finance protections or civil rights we try and protect New Yorkers from those who would do them harm mr.
Schneiderman said during a recent interview in his Manhattan office the biggest threat to New Yorkers right now is the federal government
So we're responding to it and mr.
Schneiderman's seventh year as Attorney General the office has been transformed into a bulwark of resistance amid an unusually expensive level of
confrontation with the federal government other
democratic state attorneys general are
taking similar efforts
Often in concert like Xavier Becerra and California where extra money was set aside in the budget for the Attorney General to battle the Trump
administration
How far mr. Schneiderman is willing to go in taking on mr.?
Trump could define his political career particularly in a blue state where disapproval of the president is high
the Attorney General's Office potential for troublemaking and generating national headlines was redefined in the early 2000s by Eliot Spitzer
Mr.. Schneiderman is a less combative man. Who was often the target of mr.
Trump's Twitter rant amid a three-year civil investigation into Trump University in the end mr.
Schneiderman's office extracted a 25 million settlement in the case nonetheless
Mr.. Schneiderman is seen by some as a possible backstop should the president exercises pardon power to help those who might become ensnared in the
investigation of possible Russian involvement in the 2016 presidential election being led by Robert S
Mueller 3 the special counsel
Federal pardons do not apply to violations of state law write a comment in the
Interview mr. Schneiderman would say a little about his potential role as a criminal prosecutor in relation to the Trump administration
Except that he hoped it would not come through that earlier this year mr.
Schneiderman began a criminal inquiry focused on allegations of money laundering by Paul Manafort mr.
Trump's former campaign chairman
But his office stood down at least temporarily out of deference to the special counsels inquiry
The offices did not work together his staff said I have a lot of respect for the work the special counsels doing he said
They've put together a terrific team
He added just watching it from the outside like everybody else it seems like they're doing a very thorough and serious job
I hope there's not going to be any effort to derail them or shut them down if that happens
Well do as I think would be a genuine sentiment around the country well do whatever we can do to see that justice is done
But I hope we don't have to face a problem like that mr.. Trump said recently. He was not planning to fire mr.
Mueller though many of his allies have stepped up their attacks on the special counsels investigation
Regarding mr.
Schneiderman's myriad legal filings the White House referred questions to the Justice Department the federal court system is not a substitute for the legislative process
Said of an anomaly a spokesman there the Department of Justice will continue to defend the residents constitutional and statutory
authority to issue executive orders aimed at securing our borders protecting US workers
promoting free speech and religious liberty among many other lawful actions
Republican attorneys general targeted President Obama's policies while he was in office
Scott Bruin the head of mr.. Trump's Environmental Protection Agency sued the EPA 14 times as Oklahoma Attorney General
But if mr. Schneiderman were to take on a criminal prosecution
They would very likely be met with disdain by conservatives one columnist at the National Review already called for mr.
Schneiderman to recuse himself from any criminal investigation of mr.
Trump because his comments and civil actions made it impossible for the public to have confidence that he could be impartial
Certainly mr.. Schneiderman and mr.. Trump have little in common
Mr.. Trump watches a lot of TV and craves his McDonald's mr.. Schneiderman does yoga other than sports?
I really don't watch TV much anymore mr. Schneiderman said and paused to think about the last time he had eaten a fast-food burger
That's a long time ago
mr. Schneiderman
Also says it's better to have opponents and not enemies a statement that would seem to run counter to Trump doctrine
During the Trump University inquiry mr.. Trump called mr.
Schneiderman a lightweight a total loser the nation's worst AG and dopey he has tweeted that mr.
Schneiderman wears revlon eyeliner his dark eyelashes have been attributed to the side effect of a glaucoma medication and said he needed to take a
Drug test because the Attorney General cannot be a cokehead without presenting evidence that he was in
2014 the front page of the New York Observer which was owned by mr.
Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner depicted him as clockwork Garrett the take off on the mouth
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