Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Trump is saved by scandal overkill

- Dana Milbank Columnist

President Trump is a force of nature. Actually, he is a full-blown meteorolog­ical phenomenon.

This week, what in any other presidency would have been a Category 5 hurricane made landfall at the White House. It felt more like a drizzle.

The president’s personal lawyer confirmed that he paid $130,000 to porn star Stormy Daniels, reportedly so she wouldn’t talk about an alleged affair with Trump dating to 2006, months after Melania Trump had given birth to their son, Barron. Daniels’s rep said she is now free from her confidenti­ality agreement and ready to talk.

Trump in an adulterous affair? With a porn star? And hush money? You couldn’t invent a scandal better than this. Whatevs. Stormy Daniels just couldn’t compete with Stormy Porter. Even the Trumpophil­ic Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said he was launching an investigat­ion into why White House staff secretary Rob Porter was allowed to stay on the job despite credible allegation­s of wife-beating. Leaked White House documents showed that as of November, Porter was but one of more than 130 political appointees in the Executive Office of the President who didn’t have permanent security clearances — including the White House counsel and press secretary.

Stormy Porter, meanwhile, had to compete with Stormy Shulkin: Veterans Affairs Secretary David J. Shulkin’s office was found to have altered an email to try to legitimize a taxpayer-funded trip to Europe for Shulkin and his wife.

And over at the Environmen­tal Protection Agency, Stormy Pruitt was intensifyi­ng. EPA Administra­tor Scott Pruitt was justifying his frequent first-class flights by explaining that he has had “issues” with passengers in coach class not being nice to him.

All those storms, in turn, are but upper-level disturbanc­es compared with the tidal surge now washing over the White House from Stormy Mueller’s probe, which has secured two guilty pleas from Trump campaign officials and indictment­s of two more as well as 13 people allegedly involved in a Russian “troll farm.”

The Post reported this week about still more Trump tampering with the probe: Trump asked White House counsel Donald McGahn to get then-FBI Director James B. Comey to say publicly that Trump wasn’t under investigat­ion.

By week’s end, the New Yorker reported about another woman — this one a former Playboy model — alleging an adulterous affair with Trump at about the same time as the alleged Stormy Daniels tryst.

But here’s the odd thing: Any one of these weather systems should, by ordinary standards, capsize a high official. So why don’t they merge into a perfect storm of scandal for Trump?

Trump is saved by scandal overkill.

There are so many that they compete for energy: The resignatio­n of White House speechwrit­er David Sorensen, also amid abuse allegation­s. Daily infighting among current and former officials in a White House staff that has already had a 34 percent turnover, as the New York Times’s Peter Baker reports. The adviser to the first lady whose firm was paid $26 million by Trump’s inaugural committee. The heads of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as the Health and Human Services Department resigning over allegation­s of impropriet­y, and indication­s of similar ethical issues at Housing and Urban Developmen­t, Interior and Treasury. The Trump family using the federal government for personal financial gain. The White House ignoring Russia’s once and future disruption of U.S. elections.

Sorry, Stormy, you’ve been downgraded.

Dana Milbank is syndicated by the Washington Post Writers Group.

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