Sunday, February 10, 2019

ROLF





Hysterical.
The White House is closing in on the staffer or staffers who leaked President Trump’s private schedules to the press, acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said Sunday.

Since Axios published three months of the president’s schedules last weekend, the White House has been searching for the culprit behind the leak. The schedules showed that “Executive Time” -- or time for which nothing was planned for the president -- accounted for roughly 60 percent of Trump’s schedule.

  Washington Examiner
The White House is aggressively investigating several leaks of President Donald Trump’s private schedules, a source of repeated embarrassment to the White House and the president himself.

West Wing officials managing the hunt have enlisted the help of the White House IT office, and believe they are making progress in narrowing the search for potential suspects. One Trump official said the culprit is likely a career government employee who works in the White House, not a person appointed by Trump himself, but did not offer specific evidence.

  Politico
The Washington Examiner article above attributed that sentiment to Mulvaney.
The search has been approved by the office of acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, and Trump himself — who has been infuriated by leaks from within his White House — is aware of the mole hunt and supports the effort, according to one of the officials.
And now he's saying it's easy to get his schedule.

If he doesn't want people to think he sits around watching Fox & Friends and rage tweeting, maybe he shouldn't rage tweet. Especially about things that are concurrently running on Fox.

And, by the way, what was all that in his SOTU address about coming together?




You're right.  His idea of coming together is them coming to his view.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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