This week: the Trump we never got, why your password should be simpler, and the great toilet roll debate. LOOSE CANNON On Wednesday the White House held a meeting with senior lawmakers to discuss the response to Florida, and let in the cameras. Intentionally or not, it turned into an extraordinary moment of political theatre. Trump's Republican colleagues, including John Cornyn, who sat on the president's left, hold firmly to the NRA policy of no compromise on (no) gun control. While the talk was of bipartisanship - the Democrat, Diane Feinstein, sat on Trump's right - Trump was expected to just thump the table and say "more guns" or maybe recommend arming children. But he went rogue in a wildly unpredictable direction, arguing forcibly for gun safety legislation, which threw his GOP colleagues into a panic and delighted Democrats. Visibly so -
If you really want to hear about it
If you really want to hear about it
If you really want to hear about it
This week: the Trump we never got, why your password should be simpler, and the great toilet roll debate. LOOSE CANNON On Wednesday the White House held a meeting with senior lawmakers to discuss the response to Florida, and let in the cameras. Intentionally or not, it turned into an extraordinary moment of political theatre. Trump's Republican colleagues, including John Cornyn, who sat on the president's left, hold firmly to the NRA policy of no compromise on (no) gun control. While the talk was of bipartisanship - the Democrat, Diane Feinstein, sat on Trump's right - Trump was expected to just thump the table and say "more guns" or maybe recommend arming children. But he went rogue in a wildly unpredictable direction, arguing forcibly for gun safety legislation, which threw his GOP colleagues into a panic and delighted Democrats. Visibly so -