Article snippet: The TAKE with Emily Goodin For President Donald Trump, a pressing question now is whether the political fallout from last night's Stormy Daniels interview on CBS News' “60 Minutes” could be as potentially damaging as the legal questions he's facing. (The president had dinner at Mar-a-Lago with attorney Michael Cohen the night before.) While some will argue various parts of this story have been public for a while, for many Americans this is the first time they are seeing all the puzzle pieces put together. That's because the Daniels interview follows one former Playboy model Karen McDougal gave CNN Thursday about her alleged relationship with the president. The back-to-back conversations could result in a renewed public focus on both the investigations surrounding the president and on his personal life – two roads the White House does not want to go down. It also raises questions of how the squall surrounding Trump will affect Republicans on the ballot this November. One House Republican has cited the tempestuous White House as one reason he’s not seeking re-election this year. “Whether it’s Stormy Daniels or passing an omnibus spending bill that the president threatens to veto after promising to sign, it’s very difficult to move forward in a constructive way today,” GOP Rep. Ryan Costello of Pennsylvania said Sunday, when he announced he won’t run again in November. And his comments could mean a whirlwind to come. So expect more coming out of 16... Link to the full article to read more