Trump Accepted Russian Help to Win: Case Closed

martin

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Trump world can spin this all day long but it will keep coming up guilty.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/19/...l?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage



"From the start, the Trump-Russia story has been both eye-glazingly complex and extraordinarily simple.

Who is Oleg Deripaska? What’s the G.R.U. again? Who owed what to whom? The sheer number of crisscrossing characters and interlocking pieces of evidence — the phone calls, the emails, the texts, the clandestine international meet-ups — has bamboozled even those who spend their days teasing it all apart. It’s no wonder average Americans tuned out long ago.

A bipartisan report released Tuesday by the Republican-controlled Senate Intelligence Committee cuts through the chaff. The simplicity of the scheme has always been staring us in the face: Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign sought and maintained close contacts with Russian government officials who were helping him get elected. The Trump campaign accepted their offers of help. The campaign secretly provided Russian officials with key polling data. The campaign coordinated the timing of the release of stolen information to hurt Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

The Senate committee’s report isn’t telling this story for the first time, of course. (Was it only a year ago that Robert Mueller testified before Congress about his own damning, comprehensive investigation?) But it is the first to do so with the assent of Senate Republicans, who have mostly ignored the gravity of the Trump camp’s actions or actively worked to cast doubt about the demonstrable facts in the case.

It’s also a timely rebuke to the narrative that Attorney General William Barr has been hawking since before he took office early last year — that “Russiagate” is a “bogus” scandal. Mr. Barr and other Trump allies claim that the Russia investigation was begun without basis and carried out with the intent of “sabotaging the presidency.” That argument has been debunked by every investigative body that has spent any time looking into what happened, including the nation’s intelligence community, Mr. Mueller’s team, the Justice Department’s inspector general and now the Senate Intelligence Committee.

In fact, the committee report, which is nearly 1,000 pages long and is the fifth in a series examining Russian interference in 2016, goes further than Mr. Mueller’s investigation....."
 
This report is chock full of impeachable offenses. But we already know that our option for getting rid of this corrupt narcissist is the election. Bye Donald.
 
Well, no..

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Remember Rosenstein: No Vote Counts or Election Results Were Changed.

You can beat a dead horse but you can’t make him drink...something like that.
 
Trump world can spin this all day long but it will keep coming up guilty.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/19/...l?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage



"From the start, the Trump-Russia story has been both eye-glazingly complex and extraordinarily simple.

Who is Oleg Deripaska? What’s the G.R.U. again? Who owed what to whom? The sheer number of crisscrossing characters and interlocking pieces of evidence — the phone calls, the emails, the texts, the clandestine international meet-ups — has bamboozled even those who spend their days teasing it all apart. It’s no wonder average Americans tuned out long ago.

A bipartisan report released Tuesday by the Republican-controlled Senate Intelligence Committee cuts through the chaff. The simplicity of the scheme has always been staring us in the face: Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign sought and maintained close contacts with Russian government officials who were helping him get elected. The Trump campaign accepted their offers of help. The campaign secretly provided Russian officials with key polling data. The campaign coordinated the timing of the release of stolen information to hurt Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

The Senate committee’s report isn’t telling this story for the first time, of course. (Was it only a year ago that Robert Mueller testified before Congress about his own damning, comprehensive investigation?) But it is the first to do so with the assent of Senate Republicans, who have mostly ignored the gravity of the Trump camp’s actions or actively worked to cast doubt about the demonstrable facts in the case.

It’s also a timely rebuke to the narrative that Attorney General William Barr has been hawking since before he took office early last year — that “Russiagate” is a “bogus” scandal. Mr. Barr and other Trump allies claim that the Russia investigation was begun without basis and carried out with the intent of “sabotaging the presidency.” That argument has been debunked by every investigative body that has spent any time looking into what happened, including the nation’s intelligence community, Mr. Mueller’s team, the Justice Department’s inspector general and now the Senate Intelligence Committee.

In fact, the committee report, which is nearly 1,000 pages long and is the fifth in a series examining Russian interference in 2016, goes further than Mr. Mueller’s investigation....."

Maybe YOU are the chosen one!! Maybe you can explain exactly HOW the russians "helped". I mean, beginning in 1975 when I joined the military, it was relentlessly driven into my head that the russians(and communists in general), were constantly conducting espionage against the west. As far as I'm concerned, you and your ilk are late arrivals to this party. So what did they do?
 
Maybe YOU are the chosen one!! Maybe you can explain exactly HOW the russians "helped". I mean, beginning in 1975 when I joined the military, it was relentlessly driven into my head that the russians(and communists in general), were constantly conducting espionage against the west. As far as I'm concerned, you and your ilk are late arrivals to this party. So what did they do?

Rather than ask a dumb question, read the damn report.
 
Rather than ask a dumb question, read the damn report.

No. I'm not reading the damn report. I don't dispute that russia attempted to interfere with western elections(look out for china and iran too). It's not a new thing with me. If the report was detailed enough, you should be able to summarize some specific examples of what they did. Not even ALL of them, just a few.
 
Trump world can spin this all day long but it will keep coming up guilty.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/19/...l?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage



"From the start, the Trump-Russia story has been both eye-glazingly complex and extraordinarily simple.

Who is Oleg Deripaska? What’s the G.R.U. again? Who owed what to whom? The sheer number of crisscrossing characters and interlocking pieces of evidence — the phone calls, the emails, the texts, the clandestine international meet-ups — has bamboozled even those who spend their days teasing it all apart. It’s no wonder average Americans tuned out long ago.

A bipartisan report released Tuesday by the Republican-controlled Senate Intelligence Committee cuts through the chaff. The simplicity of the scheme has always been staring us in the face: Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign sought and maintained close contacts with Russian government officials who were helping him get elected. The Trump campaign accepted their offers of help. The campaign secretly provided Russian officials with key polling data. The campaign coordinated the timing of the release of stolen information to hurt Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

The Senate committee’s report isn’t telling this story for the first time, of course. (Was it only a year ago that Robert Mueller testified before Congress about his own damning, comprehensive investigation?) But it is the first to do so with the assent of Senate Republicans, who have mostly ignored the gravity of the Trump camp’s actions or actively worked to cast doubt about the demonstrable facts in the case.

It’s also a timely rebuke to the narrative that Attorney General William Barr has been hawking since before he took office early last year — that “Russiagate” is a “bogus” scandal. Mr. Barr and other Trump allies claim that the Russia investigation was begun without basis and carried out with the intent of “sabotaging the presidency.” That argument has been debunked by every investigative body that has spent any time looking into what happened, including the nation’s intelligence community, Mr. Mueller’s team, the Justice Department’s inspector general and now the Senate Intelligence Committee.

In fact, the committee report, which is nearly 1,000 pages long and is the fifth in a series examining Russian interference in 2016, goes further than Mr. Mueller’s investigation....."

HILLARY and the DNC SOUGHT, BOUGHT AND PAID FOR RUSSIAN HELP. CASE CLOSED.


TRUMP DID NOT SEEK SHIT FROM THE RUSSIANS....
 
Maybe YOU are the chosen one!! Maybe you can explain exactly HOW the russians "helped". I mean, beginning in 1975 when I joined the military, it was relentlessly driven into my head that the russians(and communists in general), were constantly conducting espionage against the west. As far as I'm concerned, you and your ilk are late arrivals to this party. So what did they do?

For real?

Look at the GOP Senate report that just came out that confirmed Russia’s involvements in our election and the Trump campaign’s cooperation with the Russians to achieve the same ends, Trump’s election
 
HILLARY and the DNC SOUGHT, BOUGHT AND PAID FOR RUSSIAN HELP. CASE CLOSED.


TRUMP DID NOT SEEK SHIT FROM THE RUSSIANS....

Closed in the Fox bubble, but only rejuvenated with the GOP Senate’s confirmation, and wait till history gets a hold of it, decades from now Americans are going to be amazed Trump was never arrested

Forget it “grok,” as much as you don’t won’t to believe it, Americans view Trump just as they do OJ, he beat it legally, but few think of him as innocent
 
Each of the three people who led Trump’s 2016 campaign has now faced criminal charges

The campaign manager of a leading presidential candidate accused of assaulting a reporter? For another candidate, the result would have been a quick termination. But Lewandowski worked for Trump, and, over time, his would be the least problematic brush with the law of all of Trump’s campaign managers.

On Thursday, the third person to lead Trump’s campaign, Stephen K. Bannon, was arrested on federal fraud charges. He’s alleged to have been part of a scheme that redirected private donations intended for building a privately financed wall on the border with Mexico to himself and others.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...-top-table-high_bump-1240p:homepage/story-ans
 
The campaign manager of a leading presidential candidate accused of assaulting a reporter? For another candidate, the result would have been a quick termination. But Lewandowski worked for Trump, and, over time, his would be the least problematic brush with the law of all of Trump’s campaign managers.
you do realize there was video and everyone could see it never happened right?.......
 
The campaign manager of a leading presidential candidate accused of assaulting a reporter? For another candidate, the result would have been a quick termination. But Lewandowski worked for Trump, and, over time, his would be the least problematic brush with the law of all of Trump’s campaign managers.

On Thursday, the third person to lead Trump’s campaign, Stephen K. Bannon, was arrested on federal fraud charges. He’s alleged to have been part of a scheme that redirected private donations intended for building a privately financed wall on the border with Mexico to himself and others.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...-top-table-high_bump-1240p:homepage/story-ans

Old axiom passed on, you can always tell a man’s character by the quality of people he surrounds himself with, and in Trump’s case, it fits perfect
 
Closed in the Fox bubble, but only rejuvenated with the GOP Senate’s confirmation, and wait till history gets a hold of it, decades from now Americans are going to be amazed Trump was never arrested

Forget it “grok,” as much as you don’t won’t to believe it, Americans view Trump just as they do OJ, he beat it legally, but few think of him as innocent


SORRY, YOU DON'T GET TO REWRITE HISTORY, AND THERS IS NO QUESTION THAT THIS IS TRUE:

HILLARY and the DNC SOUGHT, BOUGHT AND PAID FOR RUSSIAN HELP. CASE CLOSED.


TRUMP DID NOT SEEK SHIT FROM THE RUSSIANS....
 
Trump is in dire need of more Russia help to win the election, and that is why Trump is cozying-up to Putin.
 
SORRY, YOU DON'T GET TO REWRITE HISTORY, AND THERS IS NO QUESTION THAT THIS IS TRUE:

HILLARY and the DNC SOUGHT, BOUGHT AND PAID FOR RUSSIAN HELP. CASE CLOSED.


TRUMP DID NOT SEEK SHIT FROM THE RUSSIANS....
 
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