.MaddowBlog: If Pres. Trump thinks his legal troubles are over, he's mistaken.
There was an unintentionally funny moment on ABC News’ “This Week” yesterday, when George Stephanopoulos asked Rep. Jim Jordan whether he’s concerned about Donald Trump’s apparent role in a pre-election hush-money scandal. The far-right congressman dodged the question, focusing instead on Michael Cohen’s credibility.
To his credit, Stephanopoulos tried once more, asking, “So just to be clear, the president’s involvement in those hush-money payments doesn’t concern you?” At that point, the Ohio congressman said, “The president has had an amazing two years,” and proceeded to act as if he hadn’t even heard the question.
Nearly every organization Trump has run over the past decade remains under investigation by state or federal authorities, and he is mired in a variety of civil litigation, with the center of gravity shifting from Mueller’s offices in Southwest Washington to Capitol Hill and state and federal courtrooms in New York, the president’s hometown and the headquarters of his company.
There’s the hush-money scandal. And the investigation into Trump’s inaugural committee. And the investigation into Trump Foundation. And the Emoluments Clause court case. And the civil suit filed by one of the women who accused the president of sexual misconduct. And allegations of bank/insurance fraud.
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