Trump’s new lawyer sends cryptic message to Rachel

The White House is breaking the glass and sounding the alarm over the Russia investigation, according to MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow.
Maddow began her segment with a bombshell observation: that Marc Kasowitz, President Donald Trump’s attorney who had his own email scandal last week, appears to either have been demoted from or left his role as the president’s senior counsel in the Russia investigation. He’s been replaced, Maddow noted, by D.C. lawyer John Dowd.
Beyond the legal shakeup, however, was a second observation — that reports of Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller has begun investigating the president’s finances in spite of
Trump’s apparent warnings to him has sent the White House into a tailspin.
Paired with another report about Deutsche Bank’s relationship with Trump coming under scrutiny, Maddow said, the news of the financial turn of Mueller’s probe has put the White House on high alert.
“The White House is going nuclear,” Maddow said. “Like, break glass in case of emergency — they were smashing the glass last night.”
In tracking down aspects of the initial Bloomberg report about Mueller looking into the president’s finances, Maddow and her team ended up snagging a bizarre interaction with Dowd himself.
“‘Those transactions are in my view well beyond the mandate of the special counsel,” Dowd was quoted as saying in Bloomberg. “‘They’re unrelated to the election of 2016 or any alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia and most importantly, they are well beyond any statute of limitations imposed by the U.S. Code.'”
Maddow was incredulous.
“Who said anything about statute of limitations? Why are you bringing that up? The statute of limitations for prosecuting what crimes exactly?” she mused.

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