Episode 45
Today's Discussions:
Former deputy assistant AG Elliot Williams, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, former WH deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromonaco, and Donny Deutsch on Sen. Paul's comments that many Republicans are ready to split from the president over his executive order.
Former deputy assistant AG Elliot Williams, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, former WH deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromonaco, and Donny Deutsch on Trump's close friend, Roger Stone, possibly violating his gag order, putting himself at risk of jail time.
Former assistant director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former deputy assistant AG Elliot Williams, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, former WH deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromonaco, and Donny Deutsch on the WSJ report that Cohen's attorney raised the possibility of a pardon with Trump's attorneys after federal agents.
Former assistant director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former deputy assistant AG Elliot Williams, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, former WH deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromonaco, and Donny Deutsch on a new report and a new hire by the House Intel Committee which imply investigations are viewing Trumpworld as a mob.
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