Trump wants people to go on TV to encourage him to fire Mueller

Everything for Trump is based on what’s on TV.  In this case, he tries to manipulate the coverage but Fox News is already his equivalent of Russia’s RT. He should just move the Fox News studio into the White House and cut out the TV set.

Trump is corrupt

This is an excellent column on how Trump is a corrupt businessman and attracts similar figures.  It includes:

He may well be the single most corrupt major business figure in the United States of America. He ran scams like Trump University to con struggling people out of their money. He lent his name to pyramid schemes. He bankrupted casinos and still somehow made millions while others were left holding the bag. He refused to pay vendors. He exploited foreign workers. He used illegal labor. He discriminated against African American renters. He violated Federal Trade Commission rules on stock purchases. He did business with the mob and with Eastern European kleptocrats. His properties became the go-to vehicle for Russian oligarchs and mobsters to launder their money.

So it was no accident that when he ran for president, the people who joined him in his quest were also a collection of grifters, liars, and crooks — people such as Paul Manafort. Those were the kind of operators Trump has attracted all his life. Honest, upright people with a deep respect for the law don’t go to work for Donald Trump.”

Sad!

Isn’t this a conflict of interest?

A new article states “Lawyers representing President Trump’s company last month wrote directly to the president of Panama, asking him to intervene in a legal fight over the Trump International Hotel in the capital — and warning that the case could have “repercussions” for Panama’s reputation.”

The article later states: “The request was extraordinary: The U.S. president’s company was asking the leader of a U.S. ally to intercede on its behalf, disregarding Panama’s separation of powers.”

This sure sounds like a conflict of interest and abuse of presidential power.  Trump should have divested himself of all of his business interests.  Sad!

Forget about impeachment

This column makes an excellent point.  Impeachment of Trump (if there are grounds for it), is extremely unlikely. Even if the House brings charges, it’s almost impossible to project 67 votes in the Senate to convict him.

If Trump is guilty of crimes (and I will wait on the conclusion of the Mueller investigation for their opinion), indictment is the better approach.