Bracing For The Blue Wave: White House Lawyers Prep For A Post-Election Reckoning
The Trump White House is in panic mode, treating a likely blue wave like an alien invasion. The votes aren't even cast, and they're preparing their team for gridlock and the likelihood of being subpoenaed into oblivion.
According to The Washington Post, the White House Counsel's Office has been quietly holding internal briefings for political appointees, walking them through how congressional oversight functions and how to handle it effectively. The sessions reportedly last around half an hour and include a presentation covering the basics of oversight and recommended best practices.
According to two anonymous sources familiar with the meetings, staff have been advised to be mindful of written communications and to respond promptly to any inquiries from Congress. All of this comes as the administration appears to be quietly acknowledging the real possibility of major Democratic gains in this fall's midterm elections.
“It’s obvious to everyone that it’s very likely,” said one of the two officials, who attended a private briefing, the outlet reports. “It was a sober-eyed conversation.”
While one official insisted that “This is nothing new,” some of the meetings during the past month have had “a strong overtone” of the midterms, two people said.