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McCabe: DoJ Held Meetings to Discuss Removing Trump Under the 25th Amendment After Comey's Firing

LOL!!

Someone must have told McCabe that he screwed up big time by revealing his part in the conspiracy to oust the President. Now he's trying to shift the blame to Rosenstein.

Melissa Schwartz on Twitter: "… "
 
Good point - the misconduct alone would be cause for impeachment if true. But perhaps McCabe and others felt that it stemmed from a lack of mental fitness?

That's not what they said.
 
thank you. My bad, because I actually remember seeing that article.

Forbes attributed the decline of Trump's fortune to three main factors: e-commerce eating into the value of Trump's real estate holdings, the intrusion of heightened security at Trump's resorts, and Trump's own over-reporting of the size of his penthouse.

"Much as he's trying — and he's definitely trying — Donald Trump is not getting richer off the presidency," according to Forbes.


So he brought this on himself. He should have thought of that.

For sure seems to be partially self-inflicted. It was inevitably going to happen as such a polarizing figure and then being the President on top of that.
 
LOL!!

Someone must have told McCabe that he screwed up big time by revealing his part in the conspiracy to oust the President. Now he's trying to shift the blame to Rosenstein.

Melissa Schwartz on Twitter: "… "

The only royal screw up is the compulsion that forces one to pretend that there's any conspiracy to oust the POTUS.
 
For sure seems to be partially self-inflicted. It was inevitably going to happen as such a polarizing figure and then being the President on top of that.

You have to wonder if the power that comes with the job is just as appealing to some people as money. Money is power, but power is euphoric.
 
You have to wonder if the power that comes with the job is just as appealing to some people as money. Money is power, but power is euphoric.

I honestly don't think he expected to win.
 
I honestly don't think he expected to win.

I actually totally think he didn't expect to win. I think jumping into the race was a brand enhancing trick. But I think he eventually came to actually want the job. Adulation is also a big euphoric feeling driver, and those rallies drove that feeling.
 
This story makes no sense. Rosentstein wrote the letter that justified firing Comey.
 
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