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I feel like we didn't focus on the fact Manafort is in debt $60,000,000 :wow:
The news cycle is too fast. When we look back on this time, in 5 years or so, if we are still around, there will be so many huge stories that hardly got a glance because we are going 180mph right now. Everything will be so obvious looking back and these idiots that are prolonging this for tax cuts are gonna say "I missed that" like we are all stupid
 

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Is there any context behind this? Is he saying it was hacked? This doesn't fit the narrative of what he has been giving off, ecspecially someone as self conscience and fully invested in his brand as him. I mean, what fukking good does this poll do to him?
 

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Spicer interviewed by Mueller's team
The former press secretary met with prosecutors in the Russia probe on Monday.
By ANNIE KARNI and JOSH DAWSEY

10/17/2017 05:19 PM EDT
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Sean Spicer’s Monday meeting shows that special counsel Robert Mueller is starting to ramp up interviews with current and former Trump administration officials | Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images

President Donald Trump’s former press secretary Sean Spicer met with special counsel Robert Mueller's team on Monday for an interview that lasted much of the day, according to multiple people familiar with the meeting.

During his sitdown, Spicer was grilled about the firing of former FBI director James Comey and his statements regarding the firing, as well as about Trump’s meetings with Russians officials including one with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in the Oval Office, one person familiar with the meeting said.


Spicer declined to comment. His attorney, Christopher Mead, did not respond to multiple calls and emails requesting comment.

Spicer’s interview has long been expected as part of Mueller’s ongoing and widening investigation into Russia’s potential interference in the 2016 presidential election. Before joining the Trump administration, Spicer served as press secretary to the Republican National Committee, and then worked out of Trump Tower during the general election campaign, as part of the Republican nominee’s team.

Mueller’s team has been tight-lipped about its process. But Spicer’s Monday meeting shows that Mueller is starting to ramp up interviews with current and former Trump administration officials. Former chief of staff Reince Priebus met with Mueller last Friday.

Mueller’s team has also interviewed Keith Kellogg, who served as interim National Security Adviser after Michael Flynn was fired.

Current and former White House officials have been asked about former national security adviser Michael Flynn and a misleading statement written on Air Force One about a meeting Donald Trump Jr. had with Russians.

Other White House officials expected to meet with Mueller include communications director Hope Hicks and White House lawyer Don McGahn, although their interviews have not yet been scheduled.

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How Donald Trump's Fortune Fell $600 Million In One Year
How Donald Trump's Fortune Fell $600 Million In One Year
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President Donald Trump speaks during the Family Research Council's 2017 Value Voters Summit on October 13, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images)

By Dan Alexander and Matt Drange

A tough New York real estate market, a costly lawsuit and an expensive presidential campaign all contributed to the declining fortune of the 45th president. After months of digging through financial disclosures and public property records and conducting dozens of interviews, Forbes now estimates POTUS' net worth at $3.1 billion, down from $3.7 billion a year ago. He drops to No. 248 in the ranks of the richest people in America, down from No. 156 in 2016.

The biggest hit was to Trump's real estate portfolio, which is weighted heavily toward New York City. Values of several Manhattan properties, particularly those on or near Fifth Avenue, have dropped, shaving nearly $400 million off his fortune. Some of his golf properties, including ones in Miami, Ireland and Scotland, have also declined in value, as some would-be guests stayed away, apparently offended by the president's politics and bombast. Trump's cash pile is down an estimated $100 million since last year, after he spent $66 million on his campaign and $25 million settling a lawsuit over Trump University. As always, we refined our estimates based on new information uncovered during months of reporting.

READ: More coverage of the Forbes 400

A handful of Trump's assets rose in value in the past year, including the hotel-condo tower in Las Vegas that he owns with fellow Forbes 400 member Phil Ruffin and his minority stake in a downtown San Francisco office building, which continues to benefit from the red-hot real estate market there.


Click here for a full breakdown of Trump's fortune and how it has changed over the last year.
 
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