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‘Justified: City Primeval’ Is Having Too Much Fun Roasting ‘Angry’ Raylan Givens (And He Deserves It)

FX’s Justified: City Primeval is firing on all swaggery cylinders with Timothy Olyphant back in the hat that he was born to wear and Boyd Holbrook and his tighty whiteys antagonizing the hell out of our favorite lawman. Clement Mansell manages to get under Raylan’s skin, and he is shook. My feelings about this are similar to what our own Brian Grubb recently declared about Willa Givens’ (played by Vivian Olyphant) unimpressed attitude towards her dad: “Raylan deserves this.”

Detroit is giving Raylan hell, but I gotta quote Grubb some more: “Years of tormenting various authority figures in his own life by bending or ignoring the rules, years of wisecracks and smirks, all coming back to him in the form of a teenage girl who is not impressed at all by his badge and hat.”

That, to me, is one of the more enjoyable things about this season. And I have a ridiculous soft spot for Raylan Givens, but I can also enjoy that he’s being pushed toward growth here, and the show is having a good time with his (highly amusing) discomfort in this process. This is not something that he’s used to dealing with, but Raylan has met his match in three ways. Not only is Willa giving Raylan grief, but Clement Mansell wasn’t impressed when he showed off his badge in that restaurant. Nor has Raylan managed to bowl over Clement’s attorney, Carolyn Wilder (Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor).

Here’s where I feel the need to dwell upon a line that Carolyn delivers to Raylan — and it is a line that he definitely deserves — in Episode 3, “Backstabbers.” It’s also a line that will sound very familiar. During the course of Carolyn following up on how Raylan beat the snot out of her client, she tells him that she understands why he’s angry (Clement crossing the line of messing with Raylan’s daughter), and Carolyn admits that she would “be angry, too,” however: “Everybody doesn’t get to be angry like you do.”

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And the obligatory reaction shot:

Raylan Angry Justified City Primeval
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What are we to make of this Raylan face? He’s flummoxed and silenced, and it seems to hit him hard (although he doesn’t show it nearly as transparently as when Willa floors him, leading him to promise to “do better” as a dad). This Carolyn-Raylan moment is worth attention, and we can assume that Justified showrunners and co-writers Dave Andron and Michael Dinner agreed. FX further saw fit to use that moment as a sneak peek:

She nailed him. That’s certainly a direct callback to the end of the Justified pilot when Raylan admitted that he’s “never thought of myself as an angry man.” To which an amused Winona responded, “Oh, Raylan. Well, you do a good job of hiding it, and I suppose most folks don’t see it, but honestly, you are the angriest man I have ever known.

Winona’s take arrived after her divorce from Raylan, so there was obviously a lot of history there, but Carolyn has only known Raylan for a few hot minutes. Like I said in my season review, she reads him like an Elmore Leonard novel.

Even funnier: Winona’s “angriest man” line actually never appeared in Elmore Leonard’s Raylan books (Pronto, Riding The Rap, Fire In The Hole) that were published before Justified‘s first season. In fact, Leonard told New York that the “angriest man” moment actually “surprised him” and that “Justified‘s Raylan has more sides to him than the way I wrote him.”

EP Graham Yost followed up on Elmore’s admission by explaining that Raylan became more multidimensional on TV because “[I]n a series you do need some place to go. He seems like this cool character, but still waters run deep.” And in City Primeval, Raylan is receiving the opportunity to embrace growth. Whether or not he does so, viewers will have to wait and see, but in the meantime, we get to see the fallout after Raylan loses his “cool” by shoving Clement into a glass door before knocking him silly against a car. Because yeah, Clement deserves it, but Raylan also deserves to be criticized for not realizing that everyone cannot react the way he’s been allowed to do. Even if it is fun watching him rough up unredeemable baddies.

Look, I am obviously a fan of Raylan’s mythical ways. I love how he (unconsciously or not) constructed his Wild West persona, perhaps as a way of distancing himself from Arlo. The elder Givens’ anger manifested as downright meanness, which is much worse than Raylan popping off like we see here. Still, that doesn’t exempt Raylan from needing to get his sh*t together at a certain point, and that time appears to have come. It’s coming down not only from Carolyn (as an echo of Winona’s words) but also his daughter. As for Clement, he is a chaotic SOB, but he also purposefully provoked Raylan, knowing it might not work out well for his face. Raylan fell right into it.

Consider also that Willa, who wasn’t at all shaken during the attempted carjacking that began this limited series, was brought to tears after seeing her dad “in the red zone.” Raylan had lost control, as opposed to how typically relaxed he was during that highway scene. He responded to Clement’s manipulation by flying into an incandescent rage. And he was further unsettled when Mansell f*cked with him by launching into another White Stripes song, “We’re Going To Be Friends,” during an interrogation scene.

Clement Raylan Singing
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Clement Raylan Singing
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Hey, Raylan could use this challenge as an opportunity to look inside himself, for how he reacts. It keeps things interesting. It’s been a long time coming, too, since that scene where Rachel tries on Raylan’s hat and it doesn’t fit, reinforcing her point that only Raylan can behave how he does, thumbing his nose at authority and extravagantly wearing a cowboy hat, and get away with it. Sure, Art occasionally dressed down Raylan, but it’s much more gratifying to watch it happen in Detroit because Raylan is being dragged by Clement, Willa, and Carolyn all at the same time.

Also, I seriously doubt that Clement Mansell would be coaxed into submission with, say, fried chicken, like that trick worked for Raylan in the good old days. Yes, I do wonder if those chicken fingers were meant to be a callback right before Raylan blew his stack on Clement. I’m reading a lot into that crispy meat, but Detroit is proving to be a place where Raylan is forced to examine a lot about himself and his general operating mode.

Unavoidably as well, it is now a different time for law enforcement and Justified: City Primeval is letting us know — without getting political about it — that Raylan can’t necessarily pull his extralegal style in 2023. He also didn’t get away with stuffing those would-be car jackers into his trunk, either. Imagine that. In a day when cop shows cannot be what they used to be, Raylan is getting called out for not going by the book. In the past, his use of excessive force never punched down, but nonetheless, he can’t do whatever he wants these days. Perhaps his greatest punishment, however, is being called out for being “angry” in almost the same way that Winona did it.

Is Raylan angry? Well, obviously. It’s not a malignant form of anger, but he nonetheless is being required to check himself, hopefully for the eventual sake of his daughter, who really is turning into a chip off the old block. The writing is so good that it’s a pleasure to watch it all go down, too. City Primeval is doing this in such a way that none of the action has been toned down, but the show is still having a damn blast calling their leading man out.

Raylan can handle this. He’ll be fine. Just give him some ice cream later.

FX’s ‘Justified: City Primeval’ airs on Tuesday nights and streams next day on Hulu.

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Here Are The Head In The Clouds Festival Los Angeles Set Times For 2023

This weekend, the annual Head In The Clouds festival is kicking off in Los Angeles. With lots of major acts spread across the two days, there is something for all the fans attending. Here is what to know about the 2023 set times.

On Saturday, doors open at 12 p.m. and performances kick off at the same time with DJ Triple XL on the Honda Double Happiness stage. Warren Hue starts on the 88rising stage at 1:35 p.m. and B will be at the Eternal Energy Dance Tent at 1:45. Then, later in the afternoon, Rina Sawayama is on from 4:45-5:30 p.m. (88 Rising stage), then Akini Jing holds the other Honda stage at 5:30-6 p.m.

As the night goes on, others not to miss include Phum Viphurit (Honda) and Autograf (Eternal Energy) at 7, Zedd (88 Rising) at 7:30, Tokimonsta (Eternal Energy) at 8:35, Rich Brian (88) at 8:45, Keith Ape (Honda) at 9:25, and finally, Jackson Wang closing out the main stage at 10:05 p.m..

Sunday’s schedule follows a similar format for doors and starting performances. Performances on the 88 Rising stage include Løren at 1:25, Zion.T at 4:40, XG at 5:50, Yoasobi at 6:55, Niki at 8:05, and the festival finale with Tiger JK, Yoonmirae, Masiwei, KnowKnow, and more.

On the Honda stage in the evening, Lyn Lapid starts at 5:20, followed by GrentPerez at 6:25, and Eyedress from 7:30-8:05 p.m..

Check out the complete Head In The Clouds set times for 2023 above.

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Wacky Mike Lindell Performed Some Of His Patented Mental Gymnastics To Claim That Abortion Providers Are ‘Killing Parents’

Because of the writer’s strike, we’re not getting nearly enough political satire via our normal sources, like the Daily Show, Saturday Night Live, etc. Normally, MyPillow czar Mike Lindell would fill that gap. His inane rants and live-streamed aneurysms aren’t comedy, per se, but we can usually find something to laugh at while waiting for his (fake?) mustache to fall off. But his latest tirade against Planned Parenthood is just the right amount of dumb and dangerous to be more concerning than comical.

At an event on Sunday, Lindell made the roundabout argument that abortion providers like Planned Parenthood aren’t just “killing” children — they’re killing parents as well. If the mental gymnastics of that theory has left you dizzy, we’ll try to explain.

After another panelist at the predominantly Christian event blamed abortion for not just “destroying a child” but “destroying God’s image,” Lindell interrupted with his own story about the time he led an anti-abortion demonstration on the steps of the Supreme Court. During that public protest, Lindell claimed he told the crowd of half a million supporters that Planned Parenthood was “killing parents.”

How? In the words of Aaron Burr, we’ll let him tell it.

“I go, hello, I said, remember that song, ‘Mama Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys?’” he asked. “Planned Parenthood doesn’t let their babies grow up to be parents.”

Sure Grandpa, let’s get you to bed.

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Rick Ross Reckons If You Give Him Just 48 Hours, He Could Make An Entire Album From Start To Finish

Rappers’ fixation on quick album turnarounds continues with Rick Ross. First, Drake bragged that he didn’t need several years in between projects to return with another chart-topping hit. Now, Ross is following suit: During an interview with Amazon Music’s correspondent Rob Markman the “Diced Pineapples” rapper boasted that if it came down to it, he could bust out an album in just a couple days.

When asked about two of his fan-beloved projects, Rich Forever and Albert Anastasia, he said, “Albert Anastasia most definitely had a significant purpose because that’s when dudes was just really understanding how I could play with my words and, more importantly, how easy it was for me. You know, I’m one of them dudes – I could go in there and put an album together in 48 hours if need be. If that’s the play, we could do that.”

While Ross isn’t putting out a new album every two hours, he has been consistent with his release schedule in recent years, dropping new LPs in 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2021.

Following the sit-down, Ross hit the stage as part of the City Sessions: 50 & Forever show held at The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York City, a celebration to commemorate hip-hop’s 50th anniversary. To watch the performance clips from his performances as well as that of the other featured act Clipse, click here.

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The Latest Old Forester Release Is A Must-Have For Bourbon Fans

Louisville’s Old Forester is one the longest continually operating whiskey distilleries in the United States. Not even Prohibition could shut it down (it was one of the few distilleries that stayed open as a “medicinal” distillery during that era). That history has led to a lot of great bourbons and ryes, which have helped define multiple eras of whiskey and cocktail culture since 1870.

So when OF releases a special edition of their whiskey, people pay attention. President’s Choice and Birthday Bourbon are the classic impossible-to-actually-get Old Forester bourbons. And The 117 Series has quickly become the newest addition to that group.

The latter is why I’m here today. Old Forester just released a brand-new The 117 Series bourbon and I’ve been lucky enough to try it a few times and form an opinion. Below, I’m going to break down what’s in the bottle, how it tastes, and how to actually find this elusive bottle.

Spoiler alert, it’s worth the effort to track down and at least try. Okay, that’s enough preamble, let’s dive right in!

Also Read: The Top 5 UPROXX Bourbon Posts Of The Last Six Months

Old Forester The 117 Series Bottled in Bond Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Old Forester The 117 Series Bottled In Bond Bourbon
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ABV: 50%

Average Price: $59

The Whiskey:

This new edition of the much sought-after The 117 Series is a throwback to old-school bottled-in-bond bottlings. The whiskey in the bottle was distilled in Louisville back in the spring of 2014 and filled into new oak in the same distilling season — as per bottled-in-bond law. That whiskey spent nine years mellowing before select barrels were chosen, batched, and proofed down with local water.

The focus was to take a one-time look at Old Forester bourbon that shines the brightest when proofed to bottled-in-bond levels.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Blackberry hand pies iced in powdered sugar dance with a sense of vanilla buttercream, nutmeg-heavy eggnog, apricot brandy-infused marzipan, and a slight sense of an old cellar floor deep in the background.

Palate: The palate leans toward stewed pear and rich marmalade with a dark sense of cherry fruit leather, old dates, and figs before a rush of winter spice barks dipped in caramelized apple cider leads to sticky spearmint syrup-soaked tobacco.

Finish: That vanilla buttercream creates a luscious end with vibrant notes of stewed apricot, more marmalade, blackberry pie, and this whisper of mint tea cut with piney honey.

Bottom Line:

This is a delicious whiskey. It’s fruity — like many Old Forester bourbons — but goes so much deeper. This is a great sipper that feels almost summer thanks to all the berries. It also feels a bit like a dessert whiskey. It’s versatile and delicious, is what I’m getting at.

Ranking:

91/100 — There might be a few better 10-year-old bottled-in-bond bourbons (the closest analogs to this, really) but there aren’t many.

Where To Buy:

Here’s the rub. This is highly allocated. And unless you were in the right retailers in Kentucky in July, there’s exactly zero chance of getting this at MSRP. But as with all these highly allocated Old Foresters bourbons (The 117 Series, President’s Choice, and Birthday Bourbon), you will see these at select high-end bars, at auction, and on the secondary market for much-inflated prices.

The last edition of The 117 Series is available for around $400. Take that as an indicator of what you’re going to have to pay to get this one too.

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Mike Breen Was Shocked ESPN Fired ‘Dream Partners’ Jeff Van Gundy And Mark Jackson

Earlier this summer, ESPN went through a second round of layoffs, this time targeting some of its highest priced on-air talent. Included in those layoffs were a number of longtime employees like Suzy Kolber as well as two pillars of the network’s NBA coverage in Jalen Rose and Jeff Van Gundy.

With the news that Van Gundy was being let go, many wondered if Mark Jackson’s future with the network was in question, particularly with rumblings Doc Rivers and Doris Burke would be taking the seats alongside Mike Breen in the lead broadcast booth. Sure enough on Monday, Jackson confirmed he had likewise been let go by ESPN, ending a tenure of more than a decade with the network. While NBA fans have long been split on Van Gundy and Jackson as a pair, it’s a massive shift for ESPN and those who worked with them for so long, most notably Breen.

On Tuesday, Andrew Marchand of the New York Post spoke with Breen, who noted his surprise and sadness at having his longtime broadcast team broken up so suddenly, while calling them “dream partners” and lifelong friends.

“They were the dream partners,” Breen said. “All the accomplishments were because of what we did together. I really do feel personally any success I had was because I had those two guys next to me. They just provided everything you would want in analysts. They’re smart. They’re funny. They’re knowledgeable about their sport. They’re opinionated. They love their sport, but are not afraid to criticize. They just had a little bit of everything.

“And we came off a Finals that we were so proud of. It was another Finals together and it was really a great story of Denver winning for the first time and we were on a high after it was all done so to come to grips with that was our final telecast is hard.

Breen declined to speak about the reported pair of Burke and Rivers joining him next year, understandably not wanting to heap any praise on new partners while the focus is on his two friends who have been ousted by the network. It is the difficult part of the business, and Breen notes in the interview that he knows how rare it is to have had that partnership with Van Gundy and Jackson for as long as they did. Still, it doesn’t change the shock of a decision Breen certainly didn’t foresee coming, and next year’s NBA on ESPN broadcasts will sound significantly different.

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Drake Reached Out To The ’36G Bra’ Girl After She Impressed Him At A Show And Gave Her Life Advice

Following one of Drake’s recent shows, a girl named Veronica Correia has gone viral after she threw her 36G bra onstage and the rapper took notice. Since then, the 21-year-old got a reported offer from Playboy and is buzzing in the news.

Now, in a new interview with the Club Ambition podcast, she is sharing her side of the story — and some reveals about her DMs with Drake after it happened.

“He slid up on a story and just laughed at one,” Correia said. “I took a day or two to respond. You know, ’cause I just didn’t know what to say, so I just liked it. And then I wrote out this paragraph basically just thanking him for the experience, like an awesome show. And then I told him that I own the coffee shop in Cumberland and asked him just if he liked coffee and how he likes it.”

As she pointed out, Drake revealed that he takes his coffee “iced and sweet” and continued to laugh at all of her messages. The rapper also commented on the fact that she’s really “sought after” right now.

“He said just to live your amazing life like people are faceless and they would never really say the negative comments to you,” she continued. “So, that was like, ‘Awww!’”

Check out the interview clip above.

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New Orleans Pelicans Offseason Report Card

The New Orleans Pelicans started the 2022-23 season off red hot, jumping up into the top half of the Western Conference playoff race behind some stellar play from their stars, as Zion Williamson was playing at an All-Star level and Brandon Ingram was enjoying the best season of his career. However, as has been the story far too often for the Pelicans in recent years, the inability to stay healthy derailed what looked to be a team taking the leap.

Brandon Ingram suffered a toe injury in late November that kept him out for two months, while Williamson played 29 games before having his season ended by a hamstring injury that he aggravated multiple times during his ramp up to returning to the court. It was an all too familiar refrain for the Pelicans, who fought their way into the Play-In as the 9-seed, but lost the first game to the Thunder, unable to replicate their run to the postseason in 2022. However, the form they showed in the first third of the season makes it hard not to believe in the potential of this team, provided they can all stay on the court — which has proven to be an insurmountable hurdle thus far.

There aren’t many holes in the roster when healthy, with some terrific, versatile complementary players around their young star duo, along with a veteran secondary star in CJ McCollum. For that reason, they’ve stayed mostly quiet this offseason, hoping next season can finally be the one where they can evaluate what this group’s ceiling truly is.

Here we’ll grade out the Pelicans offseason moves in the Draft, free agency and contract extensions, and on the trade market.

Draft: B

The Pelicans had the last pick in the lottery at No. 14, and used it on Jordan Hawkins out of UConn. The 6’5 shooting guard was one of the best shooters in this year’s Draft, and his ability to fly around screens and knock down shots could get him into some regular season action this year on the back end of the rotation. As our Brad Rowland noted on Draft night, there’s work to do on the other end of the court, but the shooting is an immediate NBA skill and that’s always a good thing to add to your roster.

New Orleans doesn’t have a ton of glaring needs, but more shooting is something the Pelicans can use. Hawkins brings it as the best off-ball mover in the class and a proven, dynamic shooter. He’s not a great defender and has limited size on the wing, but the offense should play.

Free Agency/Contract Extensions: B+

The Pelicans haven’t made a lot of moves this summer, and their one significant signing came as a bit of a surprise when they declined Herbert Jones’ very cheap team option in favor of signing him to a long-term deal. Jones agreed to a 4-year, $54 million deal with the Pelicans when free agency opened, as New Orleans locks up one of the league’s premier defensive wings for the foreseeable future. While they could’ve had him for under $2 million next season, I do like this move for the Pelicans because they effectively got to negotiate this deal with him before he really explored what the open market could’ve been next summer. For someone with his talents on the defensive end, $13.5 million per year is a pretty good value, especially given the importance of having a versatile wing defender like that on this roster to alleviate the pressure on their stars.

Elsewhere, the Pelicans have been quiet, signing Cody Zeller to a minimum deal to backup Jonas Valanciunas as Zeller comes off a solid close to the season in Miami. They also re-signed EJ Liddell, which was good to see after Liddell’s knee injury at Summer League a year ago. Otherwise, this team will look an awful lot like last year’s, which is understandable as they have a deep roster already and just need the high-end guys to stay healthy to allow that depth to shine around them rather than asking them to fill a void they simply cannot.

Trades: INC

The Pelicans have stayed away from the trade market this summer, albeit there were some rumblings they were interested in pursuing the No. 2 or No. 3 pick due to their infatuation with Scoot Henderson. Ultimately nothing came of those talks, as they reportedly balked at requests for Brandon Ingram. The most interesting thing to come out of the Pelicans trade rumors this summer was there was no pushback on the reports Zion Williamson was involved in talks, indicating that was at least a consideration — albeit with a very high asking price in return.

While publicly all parties involved have continued to insist they’re still excited about their future together, the dynamics between Zion and the Pelicans are going to be fascinating to watch going forward, as it’s understandable why the team would be frustrated to this point with their hopeful franchise cornerstone. His struggles staying on the court, coupled with his stumbles into off court headlines this summer, make for headaches internally, but there’s no denying that when he’s played he has been nothing short of sensational. This year they’re running it back one more time in hopes to finally see what all this could become, but if there are more injury issues, there’s only so long you can stay patient before making significant changes.

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‘The View’ Slammed ‘Disgusting’ Ron DeSantis For Doubling Down On Slavery Remarks That Even ‘Trumpy’ Republicans Said Were Wrong

Ron DeSantis continued to take a beating this week as the ladies of The View called out the Florida governor for his “disgusting” remarks on slavery that earned him condemnation from Black Republicans.

At issue is new state curriculum that whitewashes slavery by teaching students that, actually, slaves benefitted from their time in captivity because they learned a valuable trade. DeSantis and Florida quickly became the target of widespread and surprisingly bipartisan condemnation. In response, the governor dug in his heels even more and refused to back down.

The View‘s resident conservative, Alyssa Farah Griffin, joined her fellow Republicans in dragging DeSantis over the new curriculum and his stubborn reaction to his own party. Co-host Whoopi Goldberg also offered her blunt thoughts

Via Mediaite:

ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: It’s disgusting. But I want to point out every pretty much every prominent Black Republican, including some of the most Trumpy to the really moderate, decent guys like Will Hurd, came out and said, “You are wrong on this.” They condemned him and he doubled down. He started arguing with them.

WHOOPI GOLDBERG: That’s what stupid people do.

Griffin took her comments even further by calling out DeSantis’ inner circle.

“How dare the white men around Ron DeSantis, and him included, Blacksplain to Black Republicans how they should feel about slavery?” Griffin said before shouting out Tim Scott, Byron Donalds, Wesley Hunt, and Will Hurd for showing “real leadership” by standing up to DeSantis.

(Via Mediaite)

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Trump Is, Like, Really Bummed Whenever He Has To Tell Melania That He’s Going To Be Indicted Again: ‘Always Unpleasant’

Ex-President Donald Trump is staring down a possible (probable?) third indictment. If this happens, you can expect him to react in his usual way (by declaring that the country is going to hell), but what of his hangers on? First off, if you have already lost count of the specifics on the first criminally charged current-or-ex-U.S.-president, CNN has published a handy guide where you can view the whole interactive mess in one go.

Beyond the actual legalities, Trump is now finding that he’s pretty bummed about his inner circle’s (perhaps emotional) fallout over his indictments. And some MAGA diehards do take the news in a dejected way. Fox And Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade is over there visibly deflating whenever it happens. Trump also allegedly dreads informing Melania about new charges. As he recently told The John Fredericks Show, Trump counts this as one of his least favorite bits of information to deliver to his wife:

“It’s always unpleasant when you have to go in and tell your wife that, ‘By the way, tomorrow sometime I’m going to be indicted’ … And she says, ‘For what?’ And I say, ‘I have no idea. I have absolutely no idea.’”

The “I have no idea” is wild, although not unexpected. It’s hard to believe that anyone truly thought that storing classified documents in a bathroom was appropriate, and that’s only the beginning of Trump’s legal shenanigans. That’s an entirely different subject, however, and when it comes to informing Melania next time this happens, perhaps he should simply suggest that she check his Truth Social page? He airs it all out there without qualms.

Two birds, one stone, etc. Efficient.

(Via Business Insider & CNN)