Four tweets about the investigation in the last hour. He is still in counterattack mode.
If this board is a reflection of broader opinion in the country, the president's critics are MUCH more likely to accept and believe a report that exonerates Trump than are his supporters to accept one that effectively indicts him.
Baron has said as much; he already thinks the results are fake, even though he has no idea what they are and has not seen the evidence. And Hank is too stupid to understand what is happening.
They are hardly alone.
Replies to: "This might be right, who knows. But Trump does not seem to think so."
- Cohen's abject reversal is actually more exculpatory than incriminating for Trump and his campaign? [LINK]
- Curly1918 - 10:48am 12/3/18
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- Not if you understand the roles and expectations of fixers. [NT] - Frank L - 2:10pm 12/3/18
- If there more incriminating information it would have leaked out already - Hank the Tank - 1:49pm 12/3/18
- This might be right, who knows. But Trump does not seem to think so. - Chris94 - 11:24am 12/3/18
- No offense, but judging facts based on Trump's behavior is a fools errand - Hank Scorpio - 4:36pm 12/3/18
- That author has also been defending Trump for some time. - LanceHarbor - 11:29am 12/3/18
- Lawyers always emphasize the facts that support their position and disregard the rest - Curly1918 - 1:30pm 12/3/18