Thursday, April 25, 2019

Trump’s Tweets Just Got Even More Desperate

 
Former White House Counsel Don McGahn's story, told under oath for The Mueller Report, is a damning picture of the president abusing his power.
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Today's Presidential Tweets Show Trump Is Desperate to Stop Someone Special From Testifying
 
It's time again to check in on The Witch Hunt by 12 (wait—18!) Angry Democrats that TOTALLY EXONERATED! the president. Yes, this quantum situation goes on, as Donald Trump hollers he's been both vindicated and victimized by the report. The president's lawyers are suing the House Oversight chairman over the financial document subpoena. And the president has essentially banned his subordinates from testifying. One of those subordinates is Don McGahn, the White House counsel who became a pivotal figure in The Mueller Report after he sat for 30 hours of interviews with the special counsel. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Rami Malek Officially Joins James Bond 25 As Producers Reveal New Film Details
 
Although there was no big title reveal as expected in the big James Bond announcement on Thursday morning, producers of the series revealed a number of other big details about the next 007 film—known currently as Bond 25—including filming locations, cast, and plot. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Car and Driver's dash cams and car accessories feature the latest technology and easy to install equipment. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Mark Consuelos Is a Daddy and He Knows It
 
As the third season of Riverdale comes to an end on May 15, Esquire's Christine Flammia talks to Mark Consuelos about being a dad, his rise to becoming an Instagram thirst trap, and why his wife, his friends, and the entire internet like to call him daddy. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Patagonia Founder Yvon Chouinard Is in Business to Save the Earth—Not Wall Street
 
Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard's career as an ethical entrepreneur began decades ago. The 80-year-old chronicles his adventures in mountaineering and conscious capitalism in a new book, Some Stories: Lessons from the Edge of Business and Sport. Esquire's Emily Stifler Wolfe sat down with him in his office at Patagonia's Ventura, California, headquarters to talk about his ethos and new book. He explains: "At Patagonia, we make our important decisions based on wanting to be here 100 years from now." Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Joe Biden's 2020 Announcement Claims America Is Better Than Donald Trump. Can He Prove It?
 
The arc of Joe Biden's long career almost perfectly traces the rise of conservative politics that culminated inevitably in the election of the current president. It tracks precisely the end of the Roosevelt coalition and the powerful salience among those same voters of appeals to racial and cultural hatred. It follows in close harmony the endless attempts by the Democratic Party to backtrack on its most profound principles in order to bring back people who have been taught to hate it day after day on their radios and television sets, and by the politicians who have convinced them that their lowest impulses are their highest triumphs, and that the better angels of their nature wear brass knuckles and carry a sap under their robes. To argue that we are better than the politics of the Trump Era requires a whopping offer of proof. Is Biden able to provide it? Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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