Irvine511
Blue Crack Supplier
Pretty good/relevant South Park this week.
See, I thought that particular shade of orange signified unnatural...A natural disaster hit the country.
There has also been a hurricane.
Trump is becoming a Democrat. This is going to be fun.
You and Ann Coulter saying the same thing... interesting
Trump is insane. He's trying to start a nuclear war.Saying that we'll "totally destroy North Korea" at the UN seems like a thing a president should say
Possibly but playing a pissing game with a thermonuclear rogue state is insane.No, he's just trying to prove he has the biggest dick in the room.
No, he's just trying to prove he is the biggest dick in the room.
There we go, that reads much better.
Possibly but playing a pissing game with a thermonuclear rogue state is insane.
If that song gets ruined for me, that's definitely going into my Trump Burn Book.
Rocket Man by Elton John.
Trump has been calling Kim Jong Un "rocket man." He called him that in his UN speech today, because sure, why not.
but run to the NYT for their new article on Manafort! Looks like he's going to be indited.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is using money donated to his reelection campaign and the Republican National Committee to pay for his lawyers in the probe of alleged Russian interference in the U.S. election, according to two people familiar with the matter.
The U.S. Federal Election Commission allows the use of private campaign funds to pay legal bills arising from being a candidate or elected official.
While previous presidential campaigns have used these funds to pay for routine legal matters such as ballot access disputes and compliance requirements, Trump would be the first U.S. president in the modern campaign finance era to use such funds to cover the costs of responding to a criminal probe, said election law experts.
One person familiar with the matter said the first payments, the amount of which Reuters could not determine, has already been made and would be disclosed in public filings. The person did not explain how the costs would be allocated between the campaign and the RNC.
The Republican National Committee is expected to make its August spending public on Wednesday, and the Trump campaign is due for another disclosure on Oct. 15.
John Dowd, Trump’s lead lawyer, declined to say how the president's legal bills were being paid, adding: "That's none of your business."
An RNC spokesperson confirmed the payments and said additionally they have also made non-Russia related litigation expenses for the campaign. The RNC has an existing legal defense fund which has been used mainly for Election Day recounts and other routine legal matters for candidates, the spokesperson said.
“They have been paid with funds from a pre-existing legal proceedings account and do not reduce by a dime the resources we can put towards our political work,” said RNC spokesperson Cassie Smedile.
Special counsel Robert Mueller is looking at possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia in last year's election, and whether Trump may have obstructed justice by firing FBI Director James Comey, among other actions.
Moscow has denied meddling in the U.S. election, and Trump denies any collusion or obstruction.
He's had his fun, now he's trying to serve your conscience overseasTrump is insane. He's trying to start a nuclear war.