Trump's private lawyer, Marc Kasowitz, has been "taken aback" by what a dumpster fire Trump's White House is.

Grab the popcorn, folks, Donald Trump's lawyers are trying to impose some discipline and structure on Donald Trump's White House and it's what might be described as full catastrophe living (my apologies to Jon Kabat-Zinn for hijacking his phrase).

First, Trump's lawyers are trying to isolate him from his family members. Second, they're working to draw boundaries around who is privy to what information in a White House that leaks like a sieve. Third, they're attempting to moderate Trump's impulses. Ha. Haha. Hahahahahahaha. ROFLOL. Politico's Josh Dawsey writes:

Trump's legal team is attempting to separate the president from Donald Trump Jr. and the son's legal team on Russia matters, as well as from Jared Kushner and his legal team, over concerns that the blurred lines could create unnecessary problems, according to these sources. They have tried to block Trump's warring band of aides from joining meetings with his lawyers, warning that they could become witnesses or be forced to hire lawyers if they attend. Trump, known for his freewheeling governing style, similarly wants many people in the room for such meetings and will sometimes ask lawyers for advice about people they do not represent, two West Wing aides said. At the same time, most West Wing aides don't yet have lawyers and have sometimes asked lawyers not representing them for guidance.

Meanwhile, the lawyers who signed on to wrangling this goat rodeo are shocked—shocked!—at what a disaster zone Trump's White House is.