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Partner at Vianovo. MSNBC Justice & Security Analyst. Recovering flack from DOJ, DSCC, and too many campaigns to count.

Washington, DC
Joined July 2009

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    When the head of an organization uses his office for personal gain & sells it to the highest bidders, he licenses corruption all the way down.

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  2. Must be comforting to everyone in the path of Hurricane Florence to know that, should tragedy strike their family, the president of the United States will deny their very existence.

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  3. Sometimes the scandal is right out in the open. Hard to believe Manafort's team and Giuliani aren't discussing a pardon as he negotiates a no-cooperation plea with Mueller.

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  4. Impressive investigative journalism by RT to land this scoop.

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  6. Sep 12

    One of the commonalities among lawyers handling Trump Russia cases is how miserable they all seem and how much they can't wait to be done with their clients.

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  7. Sep 11

    There are a lot of things I want in the next president, and I can’t believe I even have to put no live-tweeting (or, worse, DVR-tweeting) of Fox News on the list.

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  8. Sep 11
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  9. Sep 11

    I can say with some measure of confidence that this is not true.

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  10. Sep 11

    Maybe the dumbest conspiracy theory yet. The texts are obviously about responding to a leak or investigating one. Nobody texts about “burglary strategy” when they’re preparing to rob a house.

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  11. Sep 10

    This is authoritarian garbage from Sarah Sanders. No, the FBI shouldn't be "looking into" who wrote the op-ed, unless we now live in a police state.

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  12. Sep 10
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  13. Sep 10

    Abusing the U.S. criminal justice system for political purposes like this would have dramatic effects on other countries' willingness to assist us on investigations, prosecutions.

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  14. Sep 8

    Going negative on dyed hair? Join in tomorrow when Texas Ted takes on brisket, Bevo, and Big Red.

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  15. Sep 8

    Ditto to the people attacking her in my feed.

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  16. Sep 8

    4. With all respect, we have a lot bigger problems to worry about right now. I will take my lumps for the excesses from the Obama years, & defend where I think we were right, but it feels a little like the three pigs arguing amongst each other while the wolf is at the door. End

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  17. Sep 8

    3. Reporters, like all of us, bring their own biases to the table, and this is one area where it’s hard to have a conversation that gets beyond the “record number of leak prosecutions!” line to discuss whether those prosecutions were actually justified.

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  18. Sep 8

    2. Not every leak prosecution is an attack on the free press. There is no whistleblowing goal served by, for example, disclosing a CIA agent’s identity, as I argued in this 2012 piece.

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  19. Sep 8

    I know I will regret banging my head on this particular wall again, but: 1. The Obama DOJ made mistakes w/r/t James Rosen, admitted it, & reformed the rules governing media subpoenas. It’s incomplete for reporters to attack the former without at least acknowledging the latter.

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  20. Sep 8

    Sessions may not (partly because he can not) carry out Trump’s most outrageous demands, but he is still running an incredibly partisan, political DOJ.

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