Good morning! Donald Trump Jr. expects to be indicted!

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LAS VEGAS, NV - OCTOBER 19:  Donald Trump Jr. and his wife Vanessa Trump wait for the start of the third U.S. presidential debate at the Thomas & Mack Center on October 19, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Tonight is the final debate ahead of Election Day on November 8.  (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

It’s a schadenfreude showdown this morning.

Do I dance on Scott Walker’s grave?*

Do I drink a steaming hot cup of Donald Trump failure?

Do I revel in the certainty that Trump’s criminal enterprise will now be subject to House oversight?

Oh, here’s a dark horse candidate! Donald Trump Jr. expects to be indicted for perjury!

From New York magazine:

Last year, Donald Trump Jr. testified that he never informed his father of a meeting with Russian officials promising “dirt” on Hillary Clinton. It seemed hard to believe that the ne’er-do-well son would neglect to seek credit for his expected campaign coup from the father whose approval he so obviously craves. And now it seems that Robert…

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9 thoughts on “Good morning! Donald Trump Jr. expects to be indicted!

  1. Oh my goodness. 😉 I would do the happy dance just yet tho, not with Tester, Baldwin, and Klobuchar who just might team up with Barrasso again.

    The only thing that might work in the environment and wildlife’s favor is that with the change in the House, there might be gridlock until 2020, and nothing is going to get done.

  2. Don’t get me wrong – I’m happy to see Walker walk – I think it will help a lot on the State level to stop the persecution hunting of wolves, if the people really mean what they say they do!

    What’s bad to me is two Democratic senators who join to conspire with Western states to weaken the ESA, and to interfere with the public’s right to democratic process! I do not expect this from Democrats. It’s unheard of. Farms in the Great Lakes region are not like big Western ranches?

    Do these women even know or care what ‘management’ of wildlife entails, and if they do, they find that acceptable? Do they know anything about hunting or farming?

  3. And I couldn’t resist one more zinger:

    Are these the women “leading the charge” for wolves? It isn’t in the direction I would hope for.

    I think some women are, but not all, obviously.

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