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“Answering those questions was a nightmare,†he [Giuliani] told me. “It took him about three weeks to do what would normally take two days.â€
Nobody knows how the White House plans to respond to the Mueller report—including the people who work at the White House.The special counsel is reportedly nearing the end of his probe. Sentencing memos are dropping. Plea deals are being struck. The president’s legal team expects a response to his written interview “soon.â€https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/12/trump-white-house-has-no-plan-counter-mueller-report/577417/
Rudy Giuliani has finally found his Waterloo and it wasn't Times Square p0rn or 9/11, it was Mueller.
Nobody knows how the White House plans to respond to the Mueller report—including the people who work at the White House.
Because nobody knows what the bleep this report will be ... Cripes these stupid threads are getting tiresome.
Because nobody knows what the bleep this report will be ...
But... they can guess. It's what you do in war. And this IS war. The Trump Team needs to be making contingency plans. You know... if Mueller does this, we counter with that. It ain't rocket surgery.
Wouldn't all of this fall under a "Need to Know" subject line? I'd be up in arms if the President's inner circle had advertised their plans @XenaLee ... this is, after all, war.
So... are you suggesting that the "we have no plan" meme is merely disinformation for the enemy?Good point (if so).Bottom line.... the contingency plans need to be geared towards that "worst case scenario". Let's hope that is the case.
There is certainly a "need to know" umbrella around this. "We have no plan" from unnamed sources should read "we don't know what the plan is". But presenting this as they did is the Atlantic's way of making the President look foolish....ill-prepared. It's also how they're attempting to goad the President into divulging the plans. I know they have contingency plans .... you know they have plans, the Atlantic knows they have plans .... but the Atlantic wants to know what they are so Mueller can edit his report accordingly. @XenaLee
There is certainly a "need to know" umbrella around this. "We have no plan" from unnamed sources should read "we don't know what the plan is". But presenting this as they did is the Atlantic's way of making the President look foolish....ill-prepared. It's also how they're attempting to goad the President into divulging the plans. I know they have contingency plans .... you know they have plans, the Atlantic knows they have plans .... but the Atlantic wants to know what they are so Mueller can edit his report accordingly.
If one thinks Trump has no plan, one is a damned fool.
According to John Solomon and Hannity, 'the plan' is to let them release the report, showing no collusion, then Trump will declassify the FISA information and unleash hell on everyone involved. I almost wrecked the car, laughing.
Damned fools... Not that I am counting but i see 8 who post amongst us. Just saying.
You're right. Of course he does.
Plan: 1) Read the report. 2) Respond to it.Details of Plan: Unknown but not clearly important. Trump obviously can convene and manage a select committee of counselors.
This is a nothing story. And, it's stupid too.
That's the way I interpreted your post, of course.