


“He’s going to continue to be a producer on the Apprentice, which is insane,” Dowd said. “I want to watch from dawn till midnight.”Īnd Dowd can watch Trump outside of the White House. “I’ve already for a White House press pass so I can go every day,” Dowd admitted with a laugh. Even though she joked with Cohen that she ‘shouldn’t say this out loud,’ she revealed where she plans to spend her time. 20, Dowd has her schedule booked for the next four years. “He’s setting up these confrontations all over town and he’s in one with his own intelligence agency, which is crazy.”Īfter Jan. “He’s setting up fights,” Dowd elaborated. “To me it’s a little bit like when Teresa turned the table over,” Dowd said, comparing Trump’s reactions to the infamous table flip on the Real Housewives of New Jersey.
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“For the president-elect to say ‘the CIA is full of sh*t, look what they said about the Iraq War,’ that seems a little, scary,” he said during Andy Cohen Live. “So, it’s impossible to believe this situation where the Republicans who were always were about watching the evil empire, ‘ trust but verify‘ are now - Trump is now like, ‘Never mind, they’re our best friends.'”Ĭohen also expressed his own concerns about Trump’s reactions to the latest discoveries. “I started covering politics with Reagan,” Dowd said with a little bit of a chuckle. “ Mitch McConnell said this morning, he’s going to go ahead and have hearings, so it’s this rift now in the Republican Party,” veteran journalist and New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd told Andy Cohen on Monday. Many in Congress - specifically Republican leaders - who initially dismissed the allegations have joined the chorus of support for the Senate intelligence panel’s investigation. President-elect Donald Trump’s outright dismissal of the validity of a CIA assessment over Russia’s role in election-related hackings sounded alarms throughout the intelligence, political and journalistic communities.
