A member of the WWE “hall of fame”, Lord Dampnut, sensing the spectacular, should leap at a media opportunity for a mano-a-mano confrontation.
- He could use it as another attempt to attack HRC, since the Bill Clinton video deposition’s, “I did not have sex with that woman”.
- It would divert attention, even if only for a moment from what now promises to not be a Sunday resurrection on 60 Minutes. and besides, there could be a rematch
- It could be held on a Trump property, so more emoluments.
- He could even claim this Pay-Per-View event’s profits would be going to charity, since David Farenthold has shown us how much that’s worth.
- Considering the stunts he’s already pulled (the Bill Clinton accusers at HRC’s debate), this is the new normal.
- and considering the $100 million already spent on golf, and a bigly military parade of similar value, what’s a few more drams of respectability lost
- President Donald Trump's defense attorney John Dowd was the biggest roadblock standing in the way of an interview between the president and Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading the Russia investigation.
- Dowd's resignation on Thursday indicates Trump is likely to agree to such an interview, which could yield new leads and bolster Mueller's obstruction-of-justice case.
- Trump's confrontational persona and mounting frustration about the investigation have prompted him to lash out at Mueller in recent days.
- Legal experts said that if Trump were to do the same during an interview, stray off script, or make baseless statements, the consequences could be "tragic."
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