
Miller said in an interview that the president ultimately cares about one thing when it comes to managing a crisis of this magnitude: “Are there people defending me or not?” Though many in the White House may be tempted to dismiss the show as a bootleg operation run by people cut off from Mr. He has told aides that he does not want to create a war room, as crisis response operations are often nicknamed, because he is concerned that people would see it as an acknowledgment that he views the impeachment inquiry as legitimate. Even the show’s name is something of an affront to the White House - and to Mr. The show, which is airing on a half dozen stations in Virginia and Florida and streams on the website, is a remarkably blunt attempt by former Trump aides to criticize and influence the work of current Trump administration officials. He likened the explanations from the White House and its surrogates to the way someone solves the game “Clue,” with its menagerie of possible culprits, weapons and crime scenes. “Here’s our fundamental problem: We don’t have an elevator pitch to easily describe this to the right,” Mr.
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Giuliani’s defense of the president - often a nonlinear timeline of events a lengthy cast of characters involving the events in question in Ukraine and a blanket insistence of “no quid pro quo” - is too confusing, they agreed. Mostly nodding along in agreement were his co-hosts, Jason Miller, the former communications director of the Trump campaign in 2016, and Raheem Kassam, a former editor at Breitbart. “Too many Ukrainian names, too many moving pieces.” Bannon, who in his days as a Trump adviser - and proud provocateur - pushed the nationalist ideology that the president adopted. “We can’t do the Rudy thing anymore,” said Mr. A Bitter Divide: A new plan for overhauling the police and courts imposed by the mostly white and Republican Mississippi Legislature has received a cold response in the mostly Black and Democratic city of Jackson.Lamb is the first high-profile Republican to join the race. Arizona Senate Race: Mark Lamb, a right-wing sheriff and an ally of Donald Trump, will run for the seat held by Senator Kyrsten Sinema, who left the Democratic Party in December to become an independent.G.O.P.’s Abortion Quandary: Some Republicans are warning that the uncompromising position of their party’s activist base on women’s reproductive rights could be leading them over an electoral cliff in 2024.Here are five reasons the Midwestern city was selected.



WASHINGTON - It’s been more than a year since any sort of war room has been run out of the basement of Stephen K.
