Yahoo News reported Tuesday that four different major law firms declined to represent Trump in the investigations into...

>Yahoo News reported Tuesday that four different major law firms declined to represent Trump in the investigations into his campaign’s possible relationship with Russian actors during the 2016 campaign.

>Reporter Michael Isikoff explains a key reason for the firms’ decisions:

>“[A] consistent theme, the sources said, was the concern about whether the president would accept the advice of his lawyers and refrain from public statements and tweets that have consistently undercut his position.”

this truly is the best timeline. with Hilldawg it would have been 4 more years of stalemate in congress. now we get to see the GOP show they have no idea what they're doing, while we watch Daddy have a mental breakdown because he's clearly not qualified for the job.

wew lad, 2017 just might beat 2016

>refrain from public statements

Something these 4 law firms are incapable of doing.

>but what about not Trump
kek, Trump is flailing whether you can see it or not.

>For individuals considering positions with the administration, there’s another risk. Trump insists upon loyalty from his workers (including, according to a New York Times report, from Comey) but is not always generous with returning the favor. He has publicly disparaged or undercut advisers and staffers including Stephen K. Bannon, H.R. McMaster, Sean Spicer, Rod J. Rosenstein and Vice President Pence.

>Most recently, the target was Attorney General Jeff Sessions, whom Trump undermined with a tweet Monday and with whom, the Times reports, Trump has recently become frustrated. Trump blamed Sessions’s Justice Department for mishandling the entry ban, but he is reportedly also annoyed that Sessions recused himself from the Russia investigation after it was revealed that he’d met with the Russian ambassador last year despite telling the Senate that he hadn’t been in contact with Russian officials.

>If you’re a potential FBI director, this is the situation you’re stepping into. Your boss, Sessions, is under fire from a quixotic president who may also try to lean on you to conduct your investigation with a particular aim in mind. That president is also deeply unpopular with the American public, meaning that your service under his administration may be viewed less than charitably in the future.

dude is a dick and will get what he deserves, history will not be kind to his legacy

>Trump is flailing whether you can see it or not.

>It's happening, even if no one but me can see it! trust me goy.

>>no one but me can see it!
>implying most GOP on the hill aren't sick of his antics

the echo chamber here is unreal, you guys really think Trump had the biggest electoral victory since Reagan, just cuz Daddy said it?

Fuck of Shareblue. We will never betray the God Emperor no matter what he says or what he does. We will serve the God Emperor loyally.

To Reddit!

>implying most GOP on the hill aren't sick of his antics
Implying implications. Also, no one gives a fuck what the "GOP on the hill" think. They can get in line or get primaried. Trump changed the party and their base voted for Trump because they want what he promised. If the GOP tries to stop him then the GOP won't be re-elected.

>Trump changed the party and their base voted for Trump because they want what he promised. If the GOP tries to stop him then the GOP won't be re-elected.

Yes, this is the best part. Trump has a strong core of hard-core ball-garglers who will never leave him, but a sizeable plurality is wary of him.

If Trump keeps that core, he'll won't have a primary challenge in 2020, and all the Dems have to do is not run a center-left non-Hillary and I'd put the chance of victory at 95%

>inb4 polls were wrong before
MSM handled the polls terribly, but polls themselves were off 3% nationally and 6% in the Rust Belt

538 did a better analysis that took state-correlation into account, and had Trump at ~30% on election day (big upswing after the Comey letter), which sounds pretty reasonable given how close the vote was.

Comey swung the election, and Trump knows it haha. He will always feel illegitimate and it's driving him insane.

>muh legacy

t. Obamatard

>chance of victory at 95%

Where have I heard this before?

>90% chance to win difference is 3-6% percent.
>Comey swung the election while the poll numbers did not change.

Comey blaming... still?

Wow

>0.02 rubles have been deposited into your state bank account, comrade

when millennials were coming of age there were tons of incidents were making dumb posts on facebook and twitter were prematurely ruining their careers and getting them fired from jobs and it was hilarious

trump and his twitter obsession is truly the president millennials deserve

>“[A] consistent theme, the sources said,
Yes, I'm sure they would break privilege and risk getting disbarred to tell the (((media))) something.

Shareblue, the thread

>0.02 rubles have been deposited into your state bank account, comrade

More like Hillary being a crooked bitch and everybody found out is why she lost

>neglecting to mention that it was mostly due to conflicts of interest

fuck you, OP

thank (((you)))

Good try you fucking jew nigger.

but democrats are wrong about everything

Sageblue

4 firms. that's like .000000000001% of all law firms

>hillary was qualified for the job
except democrat voters wanted bernie meaning she was never in the running

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA KRUMPFL BTFO

SAY HELLO MADAM PRESIDENT

MKULLSBKLINS SCARED YET?

>0.02 rubles have been deposited into your state bank account, comrade

>the sources said

kek