I'll lean on The Daily Show here and mention that it seems anytime his administration gets caught in obvious misconduct, his go-to response is to feign that he first heard about it on the news as well.
I think "feign" stacks the deck a bit, there.
That means one of two things:
1) He's lying about how much he knows which can lead you into a rabbit hole.
2) He needs to get his house in order and has had to for a long time and he makes a poor excuse for a guy that's supposed to be running the show moreso than any individual in government.
It's one or some mixture of both. Neither comfort me.
Try this one: in the determination to hand scandals on the Obama administration, even programs that we would not expect him to personally approve, such as individual programs to track illegal gun sales or details in IRS approval standards for a specific group are being ferreted out and cast in a large light. No one person had time to approve every specific the IRS policy on which applications to review, let alone POTUS. However, we have an absence of large scandals so far. There's no Iran-Contra, no lying about WMDs, no bombing of Slavic countries, no erasure of Glass-Steagall protections, etc. Take the size of this scandal, multiply by several Treasury departments, and then another 14 Cabinet positions, and asked yourself if you think any POTUS could manage all that.