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Ty Cobb Out As White House Lawyer

Ty Cobb, the White House lawyer overseeing its response to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, is resigning, Cobb told the New York Times Wednesday. The White House is seeking to replace him with Emmet T. Flood, who represented then-President Bill Clinton during his impeachment battle, though the Times noted that Flood’s hiring is not final.

Cobb said he informed President Trump weeks ago that he was seeking to retire.

“It has been an honor to serve the country in this capacity at the White House,” Cobb told the Times. “I wish everybody well moving forward.”
 
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https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...hose-director-claimed-the-black-race-was-lazy

You can add him to the other Navy Seals / Navy Officers that are now unhinged GOPers like the following:

- Secretary of the Interior Zienke, Steve Bannon and Missouri Governor Grietens
 


Rudy, rudy, rudy....lol lol You stupid fuck! You stupid fuck!

Trump has surrounded himself with complete morons. LMAO!
 


Rudy, rudy, rudy....lol lol You stupid fuck! You stupid fuck!

Trump has surrounded himself with complete morons. LMAO!



I was driving home listening them replay this on MSNBC "The 11th Hour". I busted out LAUGHIN! Lol!

This is like Christmas for comedians everywhere. My GAWD! Lol
 


Rudy, rudy, rudy....lol lol You stupid fuck! You stupid fuck!

Trump has surrounded himself with complete morons. LMAO!


Out of all the bullshit Rudy said what I found was the dumbest was "Trump didn't know what the 130K was for".

So you mean to tell me Cohen called Trump and said "You owe me 130K" and Trump doesn't ask what the fuck for?
 


https://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/giuliani-men-disposable

Giuliani On Kushner: ‘Jared Is A Fine Man’ But ‘Men Are Disposable’

While defending President Donald Trump’s daughter and senior adviser Ivanka Trump, President Trump’s lawyer also took a swipe at her husband, Jared Kushner.

During an interview with Sean Hannity on Wednesday evening, Rudy Giuliani said the “whole country would turn” on special counsel Robert Mueller if he “went after” Ivanka Trump as part of his probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election. But Kushner? Not so much.

“Jared is a fine man, you know that, but men are, you know, disposable,” he said. “But a fine woman like Ivanka? Come on.”

Damn.. Man boy Jared gets no respect...
 
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/livew...is-stormy-daniels-comments-thats-a-confession

Toobin On Giuliani’s Stormy Daniels Comments: ‘That’s A Confession!’

CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin was blunt Thursday morning in his assessment of Trump lawyer and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s interview on “Fox and Friends” earlier in the day: “That’s a confession!”

Giuliani, after a clumsy and surprisingly news-making interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity Wednesday, tried to clean up the mess with another appearance on the network Thursday morning. It didn’t help:

“Imagine if that came out on Oct. 15, 2016, in the middle of the last debate with Hillary Clinton,” Giuliani said of Michael Cohen’s $130,000 hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, who was paid to keep quiet about an alleged affair with Trump.

Toobin pointed out that Giuliani had just made the case the money was, contrary to the Trump camp’s claims, a campaign expenditure. Therefore, Toobin reasoned, Giuliani had admitted to Trump and Cohen’s violation of campaign finance law.

“I hadn’t heard that clip before,” Toobin said of Giuliani’s “Fox and Friends” comment. “I mean, that’s a confession!”

“That’s a confession that this is a campaign finance violation because they wanted to shut her up in October of 2016.”

“That’s why the payment was made then,” he continued. “Which, it was obvious to all of us, but now you have the President’s lawyer confessing that this was a payment for the benefit of the campaign.”

Depending on the level of intent behind the skirting of campaign finance law, Toobin noted, the Federal Election Commission could handle such violations civilly or criminally.

 
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