On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks stated that House investigations on Russia “will completely consume what is left of an organization in the White House.”
Brooks commented on the arrest of former Trump adviser Roger Stone by stating it’s possible the Trump campaign was “just a bunch of bumblers who did a lot of bad and illegal stuff, but the big collusion story, that may not be the case, though we don’t know.”
He added that the Russia story is “consuming the presidency. And when the House investigatory committees really get going, that will completely consume what is left of an organization in the White House.”
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