I wondered about Nuland's timing, as it seemed to be pretty damned good once she tuned into Steele's poorly written fiction. I used to think she was completely bent, now I just assume she didn't mind if the "ends" were reached, she didn't want to be a part of the "means".
BTW, I'm pretty sure this has been asked, and likely answered, but if the contempt order on Mcgahn comes to pass, where does executive privilege, and attorney client privilege, come into play?
BTW, I'm pretty sure this has been asked, and likely answered, but if the contempt order on Mcgahn comes to pass, where does executive privilege, and attorney client privilege, come into play?