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Week 17, in one sentence: President Donald Trump questioned whether he should cancel all press briefings; threatened former FBI Director James Comey by hinting at “tapes”; released a letter about his business ties to Russia; reportedly shared highly classified information with Russia’s foreign minister and ambassador; had his team categorically deny he shared intelligence with Russia, only to later reveal that he, in fact, did; faced perhaps his biggest scandal when it was reported that Trump asked Comey to drop the FBI’s investigation of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, a potential obstruction of justice; flatly denied that he asked Comey to do so; reportedly considered a staff shakeup (again); found his travel ban back in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals; bragged about saving the Coast Guard money on equipment it doesn’t even use; dealt with reports that his campaign failed to disclose at least 18 calls and emails with Russian officials during the presidential race; came under investigation by a newly appointed special counsel for his campaign’s possible collusion with Russia to influence the election; called the investigation a “witch hunt,” a phrase Nixon used; and had his reputation defended by Vladimir Putin.
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Day 113 — May 12

"A very active President with lots of things happening"

In an early-morning tweet, the president questioned whether he should cancel all press briefings after Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders caught some flack for saying Trump fired former FBI Director James Comey based on recommendations from the attorney general and deputy attorney only to be contradicted by Trump himself, who later admitted he would have fired Comey no matter what because he was a “showboat.”
“As a very active President with lots of things happening, it is not possible for my surrogates to stand at podium with perfect accuracy!….” read the first in a series of tweets.
Trump went on to threaten Comey, tweeting that the fired FBI director “better hope there are no ‘tapes’ of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!” The threat drew immediate comparisons to Richard Nixon. Trump also apparently has a long history of secretly recording calls.
Trump attempted to quell concerns over his business ties to Russia with a letter released by his lawyers stating that his tax returns (which the president has refused to release) show he has no meaningful ties with Russia or Russian entities “with a few exceptions”: a property in Florida that Trump sold for $95 million to a Russian billionaire and $12.2 million he made from a Miss Universe pageant in Moscow in 2013.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced a stiff mandatory-minimum sentence policy for presumably everyone who faces federal drug charges. Mandatory-minimums have largely caused the United States’ prison population boom, and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle decried the new policy.

Under the direction of its climate-deny head Scott Pruitt, the Environmental Protection Agency cleared a path for copper and gold mining to start in a region of Alaska that Obama-era officials sought to protect.


Day 114 — May 13

Elle Woods for president

Trump gave his first-ever commencement speech as president at Liberty University, a Christian university with a president, Jerry Falwell, Jr., who openly supported Trump’s campaign (although not without criticism.)

As Jimmy Fallon pointed out on “The Tonight Show,” Trump’s remarks sounded a lot like Elle Wood’s graduation speech in “Legally Blonde.” Aside from dropping cliche phrases like going “into the world” with “courage of your convictions” similar to those in the movie,” Trump also yelled “I did it!” in the middle his address. Famously, Woods ended hers by squeaking, “We did it!” to the rest of her graduating class.


Day 115 — May 14

About those tapes...

Trump’s threatening nod to tapes of his and Comey’s conversations came back to bite the president when lawmakers, including some Republicans, requested that he turn over said tapes.
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper didn’t mince words when discussing Trump on CNN. He said that U.S. institutions are “under assault internally” and the system of checks and balances “is under assault and eroding.”

Trump is reportedly considering a sweeping shakeup of his principal staff, including chief of staff Reince Priebus, chief strategy Steve Bannon, and Press Secretary Sean Spicer, because the president is “angry at everyone.”

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Day 116 — May 15

A leak from a man who hates leaks

Trump shared highly classified information with the Russian foreign minister and ambassador in a meeting in the Oval Office last week, U.S. officials told the Washington Post. The president reportedly revealed that the Islamic State group has plans to use laptop computers to target commercial flights, which could jeopardize Israel, reportedly the source of the information. Intelligence experts speaking to VICE News called the leak a “complete nightmare.”
National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, however, said he was at the meeting and “at no time were intelligence sources or methods discussed and no military operations were disclosed that were not already known publicly.”

Trump’s travel ban popped up for the second time in his least favorite court: the 9th Circuit. Judges and attorneys discussed Trump’s past comments about Islam, including a campaign promise of a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” An attorney arguing against the ban even acknowledged that the executive order may have gone through if Trump hadn’t previously promised to ban Muslim travel.
Trump, whose main campaign promise was cracking down undocumented immigration, reportedly reassured farmers that he was not going after their workers.

The Trump administration dramatically cut U.S. aid (by about $8.8 billion) to international healthcare providers that support abortion rights.


Day 117 — May 16

Trump's "absolute right" to leak

The president seemed to contradict McMaster by declaring on Twitter that he did, in fact, share some intelligence with Russia, which he had the “absolute right to do.” Foreign officials didn’t respond well — some said they’d stop sharing information with the U.S.
But that wasn’t even Trump’s biggest Russia-related scandal of the day.
Back in February, Trump asked Comey to end the FBI investigation of Flynn, according to a memo written by Comey shortly after meeting with the president. “I hope you can let this go,” Trump told Comey, according to the memo.
It’s the most significant piece of evidence yet that Trump has attempted to interfere with the FBI’s investigation of his campaign’s ties to the Kremlin — and it’s possible he committed obstruction of justice, immediately spurring conversations about a potential impeachment. Even Republicans are calling for James Comey to testify about his before Congress. While experts say that’s likely still a long way off, bookies are offering much better odds.
The piling scandals are causing chaos in the White House. Reporters heard Trump’s aides shouting behind closed doors, and Trump reportedly blasted his staff — including son-in-law Jared Kushner — as “incompetent.”

Jeff Sessions applauded the 49-year sentence for 29-year-old Josh Vallum, who was convicted of the first federal hate crime for murdering his trans girlfriend. While in Congress, Sessions opposed the law that was used to convict Vallum, arguing that it could be used to prosecute “thought crimes.”


Day 118 — May 17

Anyone? Anyone? Mueller?

In place of Sessions, who recused himself from any related decisions, deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein named former FBI Director Robert Mueller as special counsel in the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election, as well as the Trump campaign’s possible collusion with the Kremlin. The role also gives Mueller the authority to look into Trump’s firing of Comey — although Rosenstein (or his replacement if he gets fired) can also fire Mueller as well.
Like any friend would, Putin stepped in to defend Trump by citing a transcript that apparently proves the U.S. president didn’t leak highly classified information to Russia.
Trump’s transition team knew Flynn was under federal investigation for his secret lobbying work for Turkey weeks before the inauguration, the New York Times reported.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visit to the White House was overshadowed by dramatic scenes of violence as his bodyguards clashed with protesters at the Turkish ambassador’s residence in the U.S. capitol shortly afterward.
Trump used his invitation to deliver the commencement address at the Coast Guard Academy to brag about how much money he’s supposedly saving the military branch — except it doesn’t use either piece of equipment the president mentioned: the F-35 fighter jet or the USS Gerald R. Ford, which is an aircraft carrier in the Navy.
“I won’t even talk about how much I saved you on the F-35 fighter jet. I won’t even talk about it,” Trump said to the crowd of graduates and their families in Connecticut.

Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke — who once said Black Lives Matter may team up with ISIS — announced that he had accepted a job offer as assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security, though DHS hasn’t confirmed yet.


Day 119 — May 18

Trump has no chill about special counsel

Trump apparently isn’t as calm and collected about the special counsel investigating his campaign’s ties to Russia as he previously let on. After releasing an unusually measured statement Wednesday regarding former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s appointment as special counsel, the president started tweeting Thursday morning …
"The single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history!" Trump tweeted.

"With all of the illegal acts that took place in the Clinton campaign & Obama Administration, there was never a special counsel appointed!" the president also tweeted.
At a joint news conference with Colombia’s president, Trump flatly denied that he had asked Comey to drop the FBI investigation of Flynn. “No, no,” Trump said. “Next question.”
The Trump campaign made at least 18 undisclosed connections with Russian officials during last year’s presidential race, according to a Reuters’ investigation published Thursday just hours after the DOJ announced a special counsel to investigate collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign.
Between April and November 2016, according to current and former U.S. officials familiar with the exchanges, members of the campaign traded previously undisclosed calls, text messages, and emails with Russia that focused on easing the sanctions, curtailing China’s growing influence, and fighting ISIS.
Six of the exchanges were reportedly between Russia’s Ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak, and Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who was forced out of the White House after lying to Vice President Mike Pence about the nature of his conversations with Kislyak in December.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein briefed the Senate on the status of the Trump-Russia investigation, and it seems to be getting more serious.
“It was a counterintelligence investigation before now. It seems to me now to be considered a criminal investigation,” said Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
Flynn reluctantly accepted the job of national security adviser at Trump’s behest, even after warning the president that he was under investigation for undisclosed foreign lobbying, according to the Daily Beast, The Daily Beast reported. Trump also apparently wants Flynn back in the White House once the investigation concludes.
Last week, the Senate intelligence committee subpoenaed Flynn for documents related to his ties to Russia, and the committee’s chair initially said the former national security director wouldn’t comply. But that’s apparently incorrect because the Chairman Richard Burr reversed his prior statement and said Flynn’s attorneys “have not yet indicated their intentions.” The Flynn Intel Group, an intelligence consulting firm Flynn started in 2014, also faces federal grand jury subpoenas in Virginia.

Former Fox News executive and conservative political leader Roger Ailes died at the age of 77. He left behind of a legacy of billions in profits as well as sexual assault accusations from multiple women, which forced him out of the news network last year.

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