• Trump privately worries that Trump Jr broke the law and will be indicted
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/politics/trump-at-a-precarious-moment-in-his-presidency-privately-brooding-and-publicly-roaring/2018/08/04/4b463842-9736-11e8-810c-5fa705927d54_story.html?__twitter_impression=true Ruh roh: Still, Trump has confided to friends and advisers that he is worried the Mueller probe could destroy the lives of what he calls “innocent and decent people” — namely Trump Jr., who is under scrutiny by Mueller for his role organizing a June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with Russians promising dirt on Hillary Clinton. As one adviser described the president’s thinking, he does not believe his son purposefully broke the law, but is fearful nonetheless that Trump Jr. inadvertently may have wandered into legal ­jeopardy. Also oh man hahahahahaha From his White House residence Wednesday morning, Trump tweeted that Manafort may be treated worse by the criminal justice system than Al “Scarface” Capone, whom he identified as “legendary mob boss, killer and ‘Public Enemy Number One.’ ” He later called around to some advisers asking what they thought of the tweet, proud that he had come up with the Capone comparison. Trump is that guy. "did you like my tweet earlier? pretty smart point I made heh, I saw you didn't retweet it though??"
He later called around to some advisers asking what they thought of the tweet, proud that he had come up with the Capone comparison. MOM ARE YOU LOOKING MOOOOM YOU'RE NOT LOOKING, LOOK AT ME
He later called around to some advisers asking what they thought of the tweet, proud that he had come up with the Capone comparison. I'm convinced that any public appearances are overdubbed live and his real voice is just like this 12-year old going through puberty. Lord knows, he certainly acts like it.
Don't flatter yourself. Just because you think the law is only for the ants underneath your multi-thousand dollar shoes doesn't mean you and yours are actually above to it. Also, "not purposefully"? "Inadvertently"? Don't make me laugh.
For real I almost want to see the Junior imprisoned if only to see what Trump would do
"What do you mean trying to get illegally obtained information from a foreign government is against the law?"
I’m reminded of when Don Jr’s college roommate shared an anecdote about how Trump once slapped the shit out of Jr because he didn’t wear a suit to a baseball game.
im sure he reads facepunch
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1026084333315153924
"Totally legal and done all the time in politics" "It went nowhere." "I did not know about it!" Three excuses in the span of two sentences.
Plus the classic "I don't even care about it"
Is this a, uh, smoking gun?
"We aren't sure if breaking the law is illegal" - Rudy Gulianni
This could have interesting implications, Trump is getting close to entering reality.
I thought the meeting was about Russian adoptions, this is shocking
Is it possible that we could have been... Lied to?!
Stable genius.
I could not have predicted that a conman's son would lie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZEPSqPI1B4 I dunno why but I thought of this when I read that.
My campaign & family didn't meet with russian spies and it was only to talk about adopting a kid and it's totally normal to get information about a political opponent.
Oh good, then maybe he'll see my request to put soda in all the water fountains.
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