For a start today, the number of people now reported to have been at that June 2016 Trump Tower meeting with a Russian attorney said to have dirt on Hillary Clinton has now risen to eight. And, not single day has gone by since the revelation of that meeting one week ago, without the Team Trump explanations for it — including from the President himself — changing. Why?
But those aren't the stories today to suggest they are either liars or buffoons (and can't do math either.). Among the many additional stories placed into appropriate context today:
- Trump's own Sec. of State takes a withering shot at Trump's government;
- A congressional GOPer laments Republicans "simply don't know how to govern";
- The non-partisan CBO finds Trump's budget doesn't actually balance (it's only off by $3.4 trillion);
- Senate Republicans newest health care repeal plan doesn't either;
- Some GOPers are willing to shut down the government if Trump's wall isn't funded (by tax-payers, not by Mexico, as promised);
- Trump's border "wall" is beginning to sound exactly like Dubya and Obama's border fence (And his plans for immigration reform are beginning to sound a lot like Obama's as well.)
Given a new Pew survey finding a huge majority of Republican voters now believe higher education at universities and colleges has a "negative effect" on the country, perhaps none of today's stories should come as much of a surprise. Finally, on the 100th Anniversary of the Espionage Act, the Committee to Protect Journalists offers a report on how, since Nixon first did so in the 70's, the Act has been misused to prosecute whistleblowers rather than spies, particularly under Obama, and how Trump may well begin using it against journalists in the bargain.
You can find Brad's previous editions here. And tune in to radio Sputnik five days a week.
We'd love to get your feedback at radio@sputniknews.com