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  Overall beste user 2022 donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 12:58:50 #1
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President

Donald Trump - New York

Vice President

Mike Pence - Indiana

*Cabinet members:

Rex Tillerson - Secretary of State
Steven Mnuchin - Secretary of Treasury
General Jim 'Mad Dog' Mattis - Secretary of Defense
Jeff Sessions - Attorney General
Ryan Zinke - Secretary of the Interior
Sonny Perdue - Secretary of Agriculture
Wilbur Ross - Secretary of Commerce
Alexander Acosta - Secretary of Labor
Tom Price - Secretary of Health and Human Services
Ben Carson - Secretary of Housing & Urban Development
Elaine Chao - Secretary of Transportation
Rick Perry - Secretary of Energy
Betsy DeVos - Secretary of Education
Steve Shulkin - Secretary of Veterans Affairs
John F. Kelly - Secretary of Homeland Security

*Cabinet-level officials:

Reince Priebus - White House Chief of Staff
Robert Lighthizer - United States Trade Reprensentative
Dan Coats - Director of National Intelligence
Nikki Haley - US Ambassador to the UN
Mick Mulvaney - Director of the Office of Management & Budget
Mike Pompeo - CIA Director
Scott Pruitt - EPA Administrator
Linda McMahon - Administrator SBA

White House Office:

Stephen Bannon - Chief Strategist
Stephen Miller - Senior Adviser Policy
Jared Kushner - Senior Adviser Strategic Planning
Herbert Raymond McMaster - National Security Adviser
Thomas Bossart - Homeland Security Adviser
Kellyanne Conway- Counselor
Carl Icahn - Regulatory Czar
Donald McGahn - White House Counsel
Peter Navarro - Trade Czar
Sean Spicer - Press Secretary

* Meerderheid Senaat vereist

Cabinet of Donald Trump
List of executive actions by Donald Trump
List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump

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I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
  Overall beste user 2022 donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 12:59:09 #2
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I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
  donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 13:11:53 #3
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Nog maar eens summier uit de laatste pagina van het vorige deel: moeite waard om de WaPo vandaag te lezen, goede reconstructie van het debacle van de Comey beslissing en hoogste dissaproval rating bij Quinnipiac tot nu toe (58%) *O* die rating is nog exclusief Comey...
  donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 13:25:54 #4
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Nog maar eens summier uit de laatste pagina van het vorige deel: moeite waard om de WaPo vandaag te lezen, goede reconstructie van het debacle van de Comey beslissing en hoogste dissaproval rating bij Quinnipiac tot nu toe (58%) *O* die rating is nog exclusief Comey...
Ja, ook goede cijfers voor de democraten voor het huis, meer dan 10 punten staat me bij. Echter, deze poll is wel een outlier.
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Ja, ook goede cijfers voor de democraten voor het huis, meer dan 10 punten staat me bij. Echter, deze poll is wel een outlier.
De verkiezingen zijn helaas pas over twee jaar. Maar als je een ding zeker weet met Trump dan is het wel dat er altijd weer een nieuw schandaal komt :P
  Overall beste user 2022 donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 13:46:50 #6
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http://edition.cnn.com/20(...)craziness/index.html

quote:
Even by the often bewildering standards of the Trump administration, the 24 hours following the firing of FBI Director James Comey were baffling, surreal and at times impossible to process.
In the confusing hours when up seemed down and down seemed up, the White House appeared to be defending Hillary Clinton, the FBI chief was among the last to know he was gone, and there was a cameo performance by Russian President Vladimir Putin in his ice skates.
It all started with a bolt from nowhere late Tuesday afternoon. President Donald Trump canned Comey. No one had thought it would come to this, since the FBI director was overseeing an investigation into Russian election meddling and alleged collusion by Trump campaign aides with Moscow. But the President, either dismissive or oblivious to the political damage he could suffer, did it anyway.

But it was the reason that Trump pulled the trapdoor under Comey that made it so difficult to believe. The White House cited a memo from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein upbraiding Comey over his handling of the Clinton email saga.
So Trump went from touring the country calling for the former secretary of state to be thrown in jail to using Comey's treatment of her as a reason to oust him. No wonder Democrats said it didn't pass the smell test.

The looming dismissal of Comey was held close to the vest in the White House -- a factor that later complicated efforts to explain it to the press.
And Comey himself was among the last to know. He was talking to FBI recruits when he learned the cruel plot twist that had claimed his job -- in where else but Hollywood, California -- when someone glanced at the TV tuned to cable news that was at that moment breaking the news of his firing. Comey thought it was a joke, sources said, but he called his office to find out the truth.

Back in Washington, things got stranger still. Amazingly for someone who made his name on reality television telling people "You're fired!" to their faces, the President is a bit squeamish about swinging the ax in person. So he sent a top aide to deliver Comey's pink slip, presented in a manila folder to the FBI headquarters a few blocks from the White House.
Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook captured the Washington mood, tweeting: "Twilight zone."
CNN analyst Jeffrey Toobin was incredulous. "This is not normal," he said.
A little later on, Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey laid claim to the "first person to use the Nixon metaphor" award.
Ironically enough, just about the only people whose hair wasn't on fire were in the press office of the White House. There was a news volcano erupting in Washington, but press aide Lindsey Waters said there will be no further comment Tuesday night.
Meanwhile, in Yorba Linda, California, resentment was brewing. Then, in a epic tweet, the Nixon Library staff sprang to their namesake's defense: "FUN FACT: President Nixon never fired the Director of the FBI #FBIDirector #notNixonian."

While the 37th president's honor was being restored, it was dawning on the White House -- several hours later than for everyone else in Washington -- that there was a problem. One source amazingly told CNN's Dana Bash that the press shop didn't believe that firing Comey would cause such a backlash. After all, Democrats were as mad at him as Republicans, weren't they?
Up on Capitol Hill, lawmakers were forced to make quick calculations about how to respond to Trump's stunning gambit before they were mobbed by prowling reporters.
Washington was so shook up that even pals like Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham and John McCain weren't on the same page. Graham backed the firing; McCain was troubled by what transpired.

It was all hands to the pumps on the North lawn of the White House. Trump aides fanned out to spin the press. Kellyanne Conway made it on air on CNN with Anderson Cooper, who registered disbelief when she managed to squeeze in a plug for her boss's election triumph in Michigan. "Late Late Show" host James Corden later tweeted at the disbelieving newsman: "Best. EyeRoll. Ever."
Then, it was time for Comey to come home.
But to do so, the towering and now former law enforcement supremo had to get to the airport. The sight of his SUV making its way down a California highway with a chasing helicopter beaming live pictures to cable TV added another layer of headscratching scenery.

Back in Washington, Trump's brain trust was trying to play catch-up. In the most bizarre of circumstances, White House spokesman Sean Spicer conducted one the most unorthodox gaggles of his career, in the dark at night, dwarfed by a large shrub at the side of the White House North Lawn.
For a while, there was time to sleep.
But at 6:27 a.m. ET, there came a Twitter wake-up call. "When things calm down, they will be thanking me!" Trump wrote on his favorite social media platform.
But things weren't calming down. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was in town for the best show on Earth, and had some fun over Comey's plight at America's expense. "Was he fired? You're kidding!" he deadpanned at the tail end of a photo-op at the State Department.

Down Pennsylvania Avenue, someone was missing from his post. Was it a case of man overboard? No, Spicer hadn't jumped ship, though he could be forgiven from absconding from the press grilling that awaited. He was just doing naval reserve duties at the Pentagon. But his curious timing quickly fanned rumors about whether he was next in line for a Trump takedown.
Before long, there was even more love for the Trump administration from Russia.
In the most surreal moment yet, the Russian embassy tweeted a photo of its ambassador -- and reputed master spy -- Sergey Kislyak, in a grip and grin with the President, who by now had already hosted Lavrov in the Oval Office. Kislyak's interactions with top Trump world associates -- including the attorney general and Trump's own son-in-law before they landed their administration jobs -- have spawned a steady stream of questions now being examined by multiple congressional committees. So the President's appearance with him seemed to either be a case of defiance towards the Beltway crowd or a misreading of the political damage he risked.

t turned out to be a day for curious photo ops.

Who should be next for the Oval Office treatment but Nixon's former secretary of state Henry Kissinger? The nonagenarian foreign policy expert was pictured seated side-by-side with Trump -- in practically the same spot where he counseled his own scandal-tainted boss as the Watergate crisis raged over 40 years ago.
With Spicer away, his deputy, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, was press-ganged into service. Perhaps seeking to stave off the interrogation as long as possible, she wished her daughter Scarlett a happy birthday before wading into the fray.
While chaos reined in Washington, there was one more jab from Moscow.

CBS News managed to catch up with Putin at his ice hockey game. "We have nothing to do with" the Comey drama, the Russian president confided. But his smile thickened the mystery.
By the end of the day, Washington was just trying to catch a breath, but not before McCain had adjudged the Comey-gate affair as worthy of a spot on the long list of Washington scandals. "There's more shoes to drop," he warned ominously.
But the day had one more touch of farce to come. It emerged that that actor, singer and wrestler known as "The Rock" was giving thought to running for president.
"I think that it's a real possibility," he told GQ, but almost no one noticed because the prospect of President The Rock was only about the 25th most surreal political thing that had happened of the previous 24 hours.

Het is inderdaad een bizarre clusterfuck. Wat een puinhoop.
I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
  donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 13:50:08 #7
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Zijn er trouwens beelden van Spicers uitstapje in het skoekeloen - om maar in wielertermen te blijven? Lijkt me een belachelijke scene...
  donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 13:57:03 #8
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http://edition.cnn.com/20(...)craziness/index.html

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Het is inderdaad een bizarre clusterfuck. Wat een puinhoop.
FUBAR, om er nog maar eens een legeracronym tegenaan te smijten...
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Graham en McCain die eindelijk een keertje iets goeds doen ipv talk

http://thehill.com/policy(...)-obama-drilling-rule
  Overall beste user 2022 donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 14:19:00 #10
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Een waarschuwing richting het Witte Huis denk ik.
I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
  donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 14:22:01 #11
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Mag ik je vandaag weer eens irriteren?
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Treffend! _O-
“The fundamental cause of the trouble in the modern world today is that the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.”— Bertrand Russell
  donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 14:34:38 #13
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BREAKING NEWS

They told me all of my cages were mental, so I got wasted like all my potential.
  donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 14:43:35 #14
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Mag ik je vandaag weer eens irriteren?
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Graham en McCain die eindelijk een keertje iets goeds doen ipv talk

http://thehill.com/policy(...)-obama-drilling-rule
McCain stem in deze is opvallend, omdat juist mcCain op dat punt helemal niet tegen die boringen is en ze wil toestaan; hij stemt nu tegen omdat hij hoopt op een tweede wetsvoorstel dat verbeterd is, niet omdat hij de bestande regulering wil behouden.

Mogenlijk speelt er echter ok een strategisch spelletje mee tegen de Trump-regering en wil hij zich positioneren als een 'lastpak' voor Trump-plannen (en dan afdwingen dat de Trump-regering hem extra tegemoetkomingen aanbied, of zijn macht en invloed hiermee vergroot kan worden)
"Whatever you feel like: Life’s not one color, nor are you my only reader" - Ausonius, Epigrammata 25
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Trump agenda vandaag:

* Several legislative strategy sessions
* Meeting with Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin and Director of National Economic Council Gary Cohn on Tax Reform together with Senators

Senaat vandaag:

* Hearings to examine growth policies for the Trump Administration
* Hearings to examine the status of the housing finance system
* 2nd Hearings to examine secondary sanctions against Chinese institutions, focusing on assessing their utility for constraining North Korea
* Hearings to examine cyber policy, strategy, and organization
* Business meeting to consider S.139, to implement the use of Rapid DNA instruments regarding crime
* Hearings to examine worldwide threats
* Hearings to examine reducing burden and increasing access to healthcare, focusing on improving Department of Veterans Affairs community care
* Hearing to examine the nomination of Althea Coetzee, of Virginia, to be Deputy Administrator of the Small Business Administration

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gisteravond briefing geweest van McMaster over het Mattis plan inzake ISIS, half February aan de President gegeven:

“White House national security adviser Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster will meet with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in a closed session Wednesday to discuss, among other issues, the Trump administration's plan to defeat the Islamic State."
Toevoeging aan de Trump agenda, als het goed is:

* Sign an executive order today establishing a commission to review alleged voter fraud and voter suppression in the American election system

Vice President Mike Pence and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach will be announced as Chair and Vice Chair of the ‘Presidential Commission on Election Integrity’.

The commission, which will include Republicans and Democrats, will be tasked with studying "vulnerabilities" in U.S. voting systems and potential effects on "improper voting, fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting". The commission will also examine the issue of voter suppression.

Membership of the commission is still taking shape even as Trump is poised to sign the order creating it. Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson (R), New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner (D), Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap (D), Christie McCormick, commissioner of the election assistance commission, and former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell (R), are among the names under consideration.


Komt zijn belofte dus na. Had al eerder de meeting met Martin Luther King Jr. over voter suppression.

Kudos trouwens voor de topictitel ;)
"Marco Rubio is a choke artist, sweating all over the place. He was soaking wet, like he just came out of a swimming pool. We can't have that as a president". -Donald Trump
  donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 16:07:43 #17
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Senate hearing on global threats staat op het punt te beginnen, featuring CIA Director Mike Pompeo, Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, DNI Director Dan Coats, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Director Robert Cardillo, and Defense Intelligence Agency Director Lt. General Vincent Steward

https://www.c-span.org/vi(...)stify-global-threats
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De aap komt een beetje uit de mouw; het ging allemaal niet zo heel erg om de emails van Clinton:
Conway: Trump expects people in his administration to 'be loyal to the administration'
ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
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De aap komt een beetje uit de mouw; het ging allemaal niet zo heel erg om de emails van Clinton:
Conway: Trump expects people in his administration to 'be loyal to the administration'
Elzies kan je uitleggen dat dit logisch is en tegelijkertijd ergens de frase 'fake news' gebruiken.
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There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
  donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 17:13:54 #20
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Ik wou dat ik een ijsbeer was.
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Nogal een belediging voor Nixon
In Baden-Badener Badeseen kann man Baden-Badener baden sehen.
  Overall beste user 2022 donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 17:14:08 #21
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39886496


Rod Rosenstein reportedly was on the verge of resigning after the White House cast him as the prime catalyst to fire James Comey, US media reported.
He detailed Mr Comey's "serious mistakes" in a memo to President Donald Trump, just prior to the firing.
The sacking of Mr Comey has ignited a firestorm of criticism.
Democrats have called for a special prosecutor to take over the probe of alleged links between the Trump election team and Moscow, which Mr Comey was heading.
Mr Rosenstein reportedly made his threat unless the White House conveyed that the decision began with the president, according to US media.
I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
  Overall beste user 2022 donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 17:15:53 #22
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Conway die zei dat je niet moet terugkijken en daarop begon over de verkiezing? Die Conway?
I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
  donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 17:32:50 #23
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McCabe spreekt in duidelijke taal tegen dat Comey weinig steun zou hebben gehad binnen de FBI.
  donderdag 11 mei 2017 @ 17:53:35 #24
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McCabe spreekt in duidelijke taal tegen dat Comey weinig steun zou hebben gehad binnen de FBI.
McCabe valt me vooralsnog mee...

En Conway zegt dat Trump 'loyalty' verwacht? De FBI moet toch juist kei-onafhankelijk zijn? Die moet je toch juist niet politiseren?
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Elzies kan je uitleggen dat dit logisch is en tegelijkertijd ergens de frase 'fake news' gebruiken.
'Trump is tenminste echt!' :{w :D
“The fundamental cause of the trouble in the modern world today is that the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.”— Bertrand Russell
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