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west when you have a president who is running the country on an improvisational basis which i think we can pretty much accept. trump, himself, thinks that is one of his great strengths, he knows how to react to event in real-time and that his instincts are strong. then whoever can get in front of him, whoever can get his ear at a critical point in a decision-making process or get something so that he can ask a staffer, clearly has an advantage. that is always an advantage with presidents, with politicians. it s why people, frankly, give money to politicians is to be able to make their case to them. but this is a particular form of access and a particular form of putting data into that improvisational contact for the president. and they are writing checks to him for, what, $200,000 a year to a club he owns. so this isn t dwight eisenhower playing golf at augusta.
department and rex tillerson, at some point, has to be given the power or he needs to leave. i put this in same category as i put the press conference. shocking, but not surprising. joining us now from washington, a former executive director of the wmd commission regular guest here and she is a senior fellow and spent part of the weekend in germany. i did. are europeans in particular, are they more unsettled by donald trump s policies right now or by his behavior? i think both, honestly. if i could say something about the segment bill neely did on russia. i think the russians have rg severe buyer s remorse. the fact they would come out and talk about their psychological profiling and alarm about president trump tells me they
donald trump tells and there are lies that bill clinton told. as i always day, david says he was an incredibly good liar. but there are times you look in the camera like he did with monica lewinsky and made his utterance that stuck. you look at donald trump saying i ve had no business dealings with russia and he just says that point blank. i think these stories that you come com out, i think the political problems that follow, if there are all of these front businesses, are in insour mountable for him. the justice department that hillary clinton blames in large part for her loss is now pretty big threat to donald trump s administration. let s not forget that donald trump jr. is on the record a couple of years ago saying that russia wra
mark halpern, one problem. if you have donald trump wanting to ease sanctions right now, not a great time to do it. obviously, with all of these russian investigations going but when you have lindsey graham saying 2017 is going to be the year that congress kicks rus russia s ass, his words, not mine. john mccain is ready to move there and you re already 50/50 and look at ben sasse and jeff flake and a lot can t do it in their home distributions, it ll be hard for donald trump to do anything sanctions that even paul ryan has said that he wants to codify the sanctions. i don t know how they get that done, even if trump wants to create this sweetheart deal with vladimir putin. yeah, i mean, you look in europe and you look in washington. you look around the foreign policy establishment. donald trump is isolated on this to some extent within his own