<TRAITOR THREAD>— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) November 25, 2017
1. MAGAs are going to be SO SAD that Flynn was never anti-Islamist.
2. Here's how the Islamists in Turkey bought Flynn - for cheap. https://t.co/GZRxZtskeo
Saturday, November 25, 2017
Turkey’s Torrid Love Affair With Michael Flynn
Donald Trump’s Twitter fights since January 20 (non-political edition)
Donald Trump’s Twitter fights since January 20 (non-political edition) https://t.co/XJmaJxEPh4 pic.twitter.com/Xpw3f7D5GR— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) November 26, 2017
White House officials discuss Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner departing by 2018
White House officials discuss Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner departing by 2018: report https://t.co/nvu9mVcGYB pic.twitter.com/cfI7ADugT7— Newsweek (@Newsweek) November 25, 2017
JUST IN: Trump angry with Ivanka for condemning Roy Moore
JUST IN: Trump angry with Ivanka for condemning Roy Moore: report https://t.co/kF0uLedWHA pic.twitter.com/BnKYRznkBO— The Hill (@thehill) November 25, 2017
Conservatives growing increasingly angry at Mueller as Trump-Russia probe continues
Conservatives growing increasingly angry at Mueller as Trump-Russia probe continues https://t.co/QK8pofNuiK pic.twitter.com/RMz0vzpD98— The Hill (@thehill) November 25, 2017
BREAKING: Tom Arnold is callingout Two Trump Associates, AJ Benza & David Pecker on Twitter, claiming there is a tape in which Trump assaults a woman in an elevator similar to the "Ray Rice Tape". He's calling people out live
BREAKING: Tom Arnold is callingout Two Trump Associates, AJ Benza & David Pecker on Twitter, claiming there is a tape in which Trump assaults a woman in an elevator similar to the "Ray Rice Tape". He's calling people out live. Check out his Twitter now! https://t.co/KnbKI6AdUB— Brian Krassenstein🐬 (@krassenstein) November 25, 2017
If all of https://t.co/D8Bnik6XhO ‘s thousands of followers tweeted @TomArnold, we might get the story. Just sayin https://t.co/h8vuihYXW8— Tracie (@traciemac_Bmore) November 25, 2017
On the phone now https://t.co/Hr5w89Zjmb— Tom Arnold (@TomArnold) November 25, 2017
Hate crimes in the United States have increased to a point not seen in recent history, according to a statistical report released by the FBI
Hate crimes in the United States have increased to a point not seen in recent history, according to a statistical report released by the FBI https://t.co/SG45aRADyK pic.twitter.com/FALeyjwt6Y— CNN (@CNN) November 25, 2017
Someone needs to tell this guy that real Americans fight and defeat Nazis. Being a Nazi sympathizer should never be “normal” in our country. Period
Someone needs to tell this guy that real Americans fight and defeat Nazis. Being a Nazi sympathizer should never be “normal” in our country. Period. https://t.co/6z3nzCII2O— Renato Mariotti (@renato_mariotti) November 25, 2017
‘Elitists, crybabies and junky degrees’: America's political divide on higher education
‘Elitists, crybabies and junky degrees’: America's political divide on higher education. My story with @marycjordan https://t.co/3MwduRVvuJ— Kevin Sullivan (@sullivank) November 25, 2017
Historic turnout of young voters in Virginia election poses problem for Republicans
Historic turnout of young voters in Virginia election poses problem for Republicans https://t.co/UKXsJf0p18— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 25, 2017
JUST IN: Trump privately claiming infamous "Access Hollywood" tape isn't authentic: report
JUST IN: Trump privately claiming infamous "Access Hollywood" tape isn't authentic: report https://t.co/JaKCyFkkgS pic.twitter.com/nCITyqHuwS— The Hill (@thehill) November 25, 2017
Diplomats Sound the Alarm as They Are Pushed Out in Droves
Rex Tillerson turned down repeated and sometimes urgent requests from the State Department's security staff to brief him, according to several former top officials. https://t.co/cG9QSgAOAj— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) November 25, 2017
Vladimir Putin could secretly be one of the richest men in the world — an investigative reporter who spent 4 years in Russia explains
Vladimir Putin could secretly be one of the richest men in the world — an investigative reporter who spent 4 years in Russia explains pic.twitter.com/voxYlmtSuN— Business Insider (@businessinsider) November 25, 2017
Congratulations @vkaramurza for receiving the Magnitsky Award. You are a brave and honorable man standing up to Putin and advocating for the Magnitsky Act after two assassination attempts.
Congratulations @vkaramurza for receiving the Magnitsky Award. You are a brave and honorable man standing up to Putin and advocating for the Magnitsky Act after two assassination attempts. https://t.co/lgX03jPW2l— Bill Browder (@Billbrowder) November 25, 2017
— Vladimir Kara-Murza (@vkaramurza) November 25, 2017
How Trump is slowly destroying America's national security agencies
Trump is doing more damage to US national security capacity than any foreign adversary could....which people should keep in mind when they wonder why Putin did what he did https://t.co/FHLzgjHdRc— Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) November 25, 2017
Trump’s shallow & selfish America 1st policies; disdain for US values, diplomacy & the post-WWII rule-based internat’l order; intemperate statements; & intentional gutting & demoralizing of nat’l security bureaucracies add up to a clear & present danger. https://t.co/lRilNxPFvP— Colin Kahl (@ColinKahl) November 25, 2017
Jared Kushner’s Vast Duties, and Visibility in White House, Shrink
What about Jared Kushner makes him qualified to broker “peace between Israel and the Palestinians” other than his marriage to the President’s daughter? https://t.co/FlObKUerHx— Renato Mariotti (@renato_mariotti) November 25, 2017
POLITICO Money podcast: Get smart on the tax debate
POLITICO Money podcast: Get smart on the tax debate https://t.co/ue1f0iMkKt via @MorningMoneyBen pic.twitter.com/G6OMNEGl8t— POLITICO (@politico) November 25, 2017
The Senate tax bill's chances got a big boost this week
The Senate tax bill's chances got a big boost this week https://t.co/Tb9cBHzaNG pic.twitter.com/e1zIWAvlNZ— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) November 25, 2017
Warren: Trump "can't override" the law by appointing Mulvaney head of consumer protection bureau
Warren: Trump "can't override" the law by appointing Mulvaney head of consumer protection bureau https://t.co/3AU3ya0xA7 pic.twitter.com/tYSOXy36Dp— The Hill (@thehill) November 25, 2017
Tillerson's State Department has fired or demoted most African American and Latino diplomats: repor
Tillerson's State Department has fired or demoted most African American and Latino diplomats: report https://t.co/XVhFMEke48 pic.twitter.com/26jGYMY9vZ— The Hill (@thehill) November 25, 2017
Russia's Putin signs 'foreign agents' media law
Putin, who kills journalists, is SUPER MEAN and will make journalists (whom he regards as foreign agents) REGISTER AS FOREIGN AGENTS! 😫 https://t.co/7oyLM1zeSm— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) November 25, 2017
Trump tells Turkey the United States will stop arming Syrian Kurds -- one of the best allies in the ISIS fight
Trump tells Turkey the United States will stop arming Syrian Kurds -- one of the best allies in the ISIS fight. https://t.co/rHNAS3OvGv— Dan Lamothe (@DanLamothe) November 25, 2017
The real reason Trump cares so much about the Time cover
The real reason Trump cares so much about the Time cover- pic.twitter.com/mvvX2H39D2— Allen Marshall (@AllenCMarshall) November 25, 2017
Prague appeals court allows Russian hacker extradition to US
Well, well, well...— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) November 24, 2017
Prague appeals court allows Russian hacker extradition to US - ABC News - https://t.co/RrEkDPMfe3 via @ABC
Flynn could prove to be key asset in Mueller's U.S. campaign probe, sources say
NEW FROM REUTERS: Flynn? Shady af and probably flipped. With new details to produce anxiety over at Team Treason! https://t.co/KbK6aJO4EJ— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) November 25, 2017
FCC chairman defends net neutrality repeal plan
FCC chairman defends net neutrality repeal plan https://t.co/5wUmLXstsQ pic.twitter.com/sFN9JjPDhQ— POLITICO (@politico) November 25, 2017
Germany's Merkel eyes Social Democrats in bid to form government
Germany's Merkel eyes Social Democrats in bid to form government https://t.co/vOSgcXfBZu— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) November 25, 2017
Ex-Obama adviser: Trump has done more to disrespect our country than any football player
Ex-Obama adviser: Trump has done more to disrespect our country than any football playerhttps://t.co/VKKKhVQWVM pic.twitter.com/Elr7Mvw6DS— The Hill (@thehill) November 25, 2017
For Kushner, Israel Policy May Be Shaped by the Personal
For Kushner, Israel Policy May Be Shaped by the Personal https://t.co/TEkd55Unwu— 2021 (@2021_free) November 25, 2017
Multiple sources with links to UK intelligence say Theresa May will be warned the #Brexit referendum was so corrupted by Russian money and influence as not to be 'free and fair'
Multiple sources with links to UK intelligence say Theresa May will be warned the #Brexit referendum was so corrupted by Russian money and influence as not to be 'free and fair' https://t.co/9w1NGRw38Z— Louise Mensch (@LouiseMensch) November 24, 2017
The head of Trump’s Election Commission is holding a fundraiser with the head of the Trump’s businesses
The head of Trump’s Election Commission is holding a fundraiser with the head of the Trump’s businesses. https://t.co/r8xyHecSpj— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) November 24, 2017
Celeste Wallander says she first understood Russian disinformation when flight MH-17 was shot down.
Celeste Wallander says she first understood Russian disinformation when flight MH-17 was shot down. Watch & read: https://t.co/vCHoS1dqq5 pic.twitter.com/0pKKhrRO3q— FRONTLINE (@frontlinepbs) November 25, 2017
Times Square
Wow. Nothing says "we don't like you" like a giant billboard in Time Square.— CAŦMAN (@subzerov690) November 22, 2017
I hope @realDonaldTrump sees this everyday. And the world sees it when the ball drops. #ImpeachTrump pic.twitter.com/yolrwuTLiN
Republicans are sneaking right-wing social policies into their corporate tax cut
Republicans are sneaking right-wing social policies into their corporate tax cut— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) November 25, 2017
https://t.co/mWiMrZ83bo pic.twitter.com/pjJ3vstORY
President Trump's earliest appearance in Panama Papers revealed
So instead of talking about this *big* news, which speaks further to his underworld ties (like why he would accept bearer bonds for a condo sale?), we're stuck talking about the Time Mag cover. https://t.co/miOrrtHm5R— Rogue WH Snr Advisor (@RogueSNRadvisor) November 25, 2017
Donald Trump Jr. meets scrutiny of his Russian contacts with defiance
As I was saying the other day, these people are used to getting away with everything they do. They don't realize the gig is up. They think they can break the law freely. https://t.co/vvPQxgbKP3— Ale (@aliasvaughn) November 24, 2017
Donald Trump Jr. meets scrutiny of his Russian contacts with defiance https://t.co/AMZ0nKfzTE— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 24, 2017
Poll: Plurality supports House tax plan, but many expect to pay more
Poll: Plurality supports House tax plan, but many expect to pay more https://t.co/mg1IhqBY4R pic.twitter.com/TNVRP63pO5— POLITICO (@politico) November 25, 2017
Alexei Kulikov was charged with looting a small Moscow bank. But his trial turned into a window on the shadowy—and seemingly uncontrollable—world of money laundering in Putin’s Russia.
The Russian banker who knew too much https://t.co/8eLkWBzz43 pic.twitter.com/edv77YXMi0— Bloomberg (@business) November 25, 2017
Obama ethics czar: Flynn will give Mueller all the dirt on Kushner
Obama ethics czar: Flynn will give Mueller all the dirt on Kushner https://t.co/Mh52Q2bc7g pic.twitter.com/JimaO5g31V— The Hill (@thehill) November 25, 2017
One of Pres. Trump's lawyers tells CBS News that Michael Flynn may be arranging a plea deal
One of Pres. Trump's lawyers tells CBS News that Michael Flynn may be arranging a plea deal https://t.co/5XuiRhuPCx pic.twitter.com/duRlzpUcIH— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 25, 2017
Trump's judicial picks: 'The goal is to end the progressive state'
This is the most enduring damage November 2016 will cause: Trump's judicial picks: 'The goal is to end the progressive state' https://t.co/MJmc9UPSFi— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) November 24, 2017
Franken issues Thanksgiving Day apology, pledges to regain constituents' trust
Franken issues Thanksgiving Day apology, pledges to regain constituents' trusthttps://t.co/Wx8p6VfjHL via @BrentGriffiths pic.twitter.com/PcvBBCcdMe— POLITICO (@politico) November 25, 2017
37 of 38 economists said the GOP tax plans would grow the debt. The 38th misread the question.
37 of 38 economists said the GOP tax plans would grow the debt. The 38th misread the question.— Jonathan Riley (@JonRiley7) November 24, 2017
That’s not a joke: the 38th economist literally said after the survey’s release he just misread the question & that it would definitely increase the debt.https://t.co/swJdAttb4g
Tom Arnold about to speak up?
"You've been a close friend & confident to Donald Trump for 30 years. Some would say you're like a brother he doesn't have & of course we'd all do anything for our brothers so describe your role in the purchase & cover up last year of DJT's version of the Ray Rice elevator tape." https://t.co/hTtMEAvJBf— Tom Arnold (@TomArnold) November 25, 2017
A warning 2 my Hollywood pals who could help Trump/Russia but ghosted me. Your wives have begged me to keep plugging cause they're worried for country while I protect you. Those days are over. Step up now or I will for you & you'll remain on the wrong side of history & under oath— Tom Arnold (@TomArnold) November 25, 2017
BREAKING: Canadian hacker charged with helping Russia's FSB hack Yahoo - affecting 500 million accounts
BREAKING: Canadian hacker charged with helping Russia's FSB hack Yahoo - affecting 500 million accounts. https://t.co/AbONqFjlWY— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) November 24, 2017
Following in the footsteps of Putin, Erdogan, Orban and Kaczyński, Trump and the GOP want to stack the courts so they can ignore the Constitution
Following in the footsteps of Putin, Erdogan, Orban and Kaczyński, Trump and the GOP want to stack the courts so they can ignore the Constitution.https://t.co/qpdvzbGZ30— Facts Do Matter (@WilDonnelly) November 24, 2017
Need the WALL, need the BAN! God bless the people of Egypt. — Donald J. Trump
Will be calling the President of Egypt in a short while to discuss the tragic terrorist attack, with so much loss of life. We have to get TOUGHER AND SMARTER than ever before, and we will. Need the WALL, need the BAN! God bless the people of Egypt.— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 24, 2017
It takes a special kind of thought process to see a terror attack on Sufis in the Sinai and respond by calling for a wall on the Mexican border.— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 24, 2017
How December Could Make or Break the Trump Presidency
Trump will be under intense pressure to avoid ending the year with no major legislative accomplishments—and the chaos of a government shutdown. https://t.co/LLiSrWj9eP— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) November 24, 2017
The killing of hundreds of mosque worshippers in Egypt suggests that the Islamic State could be turning even more reckless and radical with the loss of its caliphate
The killing of hundreds of mosque worshippers in Egypt suggests that the Islamic State could be turning even more reckless and radical with the loss of its caliphate https://t.co/zLWos7gmRn— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 25, 2017
Consumer watchdog chief quits, names successor; Trump announces different appointment
Consumer watchdog chief quits, names successor; Trump announces different appointment https://t.co/NlXFO9aoVY pic.twitter.com/0OIg0RkQeq— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 25, 2017
Newman’s Own tax break
The Newman’s Own Foundation isn’t mentioned in the Senate or House tax bills by name, but appears to be the target of a specific carveout—among the many highly targeted breaks and exemptions in the new GOP tax plans https://t.co/2oWswQ98mG pic.twitter.com/NzXu2JF3JJ— POLITICO (@politico) November 25, 2017
"I know what you do," Trump told Pelosi. "You’re somebody that gets things done, better than anybody."
"I know what you do," Trump told Pelosi. "You’re somebody that gets things done, better than anybody." https://t.co/mnOOvDq1tC pic.twitter.com/jEZ0VS0zY7— POLITICO (@politico) November 25, 2017
Mueller Probe Looks at Mike Flynn’s Work on Documentary Targeting Exiled Turkish Cleric
WSJ: Robert Mueller is investigating Mike Flynn’s work on an unfinished film financed by Turkish interests as part of the wider probe into whether Flynn improperly concealed financial ties to Turkey and to Russia. https://t.co/E55cumpJpE— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) November 25, 2017
THERE’S A HITCH IN TRUMP’S PLAN TO STICK MICK MULVANEY ON THE CFPB: IT’S ILLEGAL
"In America, the law is king." — Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1776 https://t.co/pS7xhzgBtp— Thomas Paine ✊ (@TomPaineToday) November 25, 2017
Happy thanksgiving to this woman only
Happy thanksgiving to this woman only pic.twitter.com/4eFHLCNsak— frank (@franktbh) November 23, 2017
"The cover-up is more interesting than the accident," said a physicist about a mysterious radiation cloud
"The cover-up is more interesting than the accident," said a physicist about a mysterious radiation cloud https://t.co/ImTtJto0o6— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 25, 2017
FCC net neutrality process "corrupted" by fake comments and vanishing consumer complaints, officials say
FCC net neutrality process "corrupted" by fake comments and vanishing consumer complaints, officials say https://t.co/Q52PeMRDRT— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 25, 2017
Study finds that after the 2016 presidential campaign, Americans could barely stand to look each other in the eye
Study finds that after the 2016 presidential campaign, Americans could barely stand to look each other in the eye https://t.co/vmh9yPZ7uG pic.twitter.com/4HuuPoCBpa— POLITICO (@politico) November 25, 2017
“Sessions is methodically reshaping the Justice Department to reflect his nationalist ideology and hard-line views...”
“Sessions is methodically reshaping the Justice Department to reflect his nationalist ideology and hard-line views...” https://t.co/3t9KQjSIZh— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) November 24, 2017
The President is incorrect about how we choose Person of the Year. TIME does not comment on our choice until publication, which is December 6.
Time Magazine called to say that I was PROBABLY going to be named “Man (Person) of the Year,” like last year, but I would have to agree to an interview and a major photo shoot. I said probably is no good and took a pass. Thanks anyway!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 24, 2017
The President is incorrect about how we choose Person of the Year. TIME does not comment on our choice until publication, which is December 6.— TIME (@TIME) November 25, 2017
Holder: Gerrymandering threatens US democracy
Former Attorney General Eric Holder talks with Rachel Maddow about the project he and former President Obama are working on to counter Republican gerrymandering and level the electoral playing field to make elections more about ideas.
Clinton: U.S. needs people around Trump to restrain him
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talks with Rachel Maddow about Donald Trump's weakness to his own emotional impulses and why the best hope for the United States during the Trump administration is that the people around him keep his reactive personality contained.
Trump administration bias against State wastes valuable resource
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talks with Rachel Maddow about the value of the U.S. State Department and how the Trump team's bias against international institutions robs the American people of a vital resource.
Trump fails to keep proper distance from Justice Department
Former Attorney General Eric Holder talks with Rachel Maddow about the necessity of a wall between the Department of Justice and the president and the risk Donald Trump takes by ignoring that particular tenet of American government.
Attorneys general often a proxy for presidential scorn
Former Attorney General Eric Holder talks with Rachel Maddow about the particular scorn directed at people who hold the attorney general position, especially from a particularly paranoid slice of the American public.
Women lead backlash against Trump, whether U.S. is ready or not
Rachel Maddow looks at how the election of Donald Trump motivated women to action in protest and also in running for political office, and replays a portion of her earlier discussion with Hillary Clinton about how America responds to a woman running for office.
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