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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Tue Jun 30, 2020, 10:03 PM Jun 2020

GOP Deny, Downplay Questions About Russian Bounty Scandal

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One of the few remaining areas of broad bipartisan consensus on Capitol Hill has been a tough policy toward Russia— a topic that frequently creates a stark contrast to President Trump, who has maintained personally warm ties to its leader, Vladimir Putin, and has generally followed behind Congress on Russia counter-measures.

But the cognitive dissonance between those things proved increasingly difficult to square on Tuesday for members of the GOP after reporting in the New York Times detailed that Trump was briefed on a Russian effort to place bounties on U.S. troops in Afghanistan. The report said that Trump was given response options in March but had not decided on one, instead appearing to let the issue fade.

Senate Republicans, who have shown a willingness to break with the president on foreign policy and on Russia in particular, responded to the news on Tuesday with a range of responses—skepticism, brush-asides, diatribes against the media and leakers—but few seemed to treat the story as especially legitimate or worthy of all the fuss, or as a red flag regarding Trump’s posture toward Moscow.

“I think it's fairly safe to say that a lot of the information in the New York Times article was completely false,” said Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), a Trump ally who went to the White House on Tuesday morning for a briefing on the government’s intelligence surrounding the bounties. “Whether this should have been highlighted to the President, I certainly understand why it wasn’t. Listen, the president’s got a big job. He can't be made aware of every piece of unverified intelligence, okay?”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/gop-deny-downplay-questions-about-russian-bounty-scandal/ar-BB16b5Gb?li=BBnbcA1&ocid=DELLDHP

So who's the dumber Senator, Johnson or Inhofe?

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GOP Deny, Downplay Questions About Russian Bounty Scandal (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2020 OP
We know Republicans lost their spines and their respect for Rule of Law... Guilded Lilly Jun 2020 #1
Johnson. The stupidest is Johnson. AleksS Jun 2020 #2

Guilded Lilly

(5,591 posts)
1. We know Republicans lost their spines and their respect for Rule of Law...
Tue Jun 30, 2020, 10:30 PM
Jun 2020

but the very fact that they aren’t fiercely outraged that a foreign enemy has placed a target on the back of our military and paid blood money for body counts proves they have lost soul, brain, loyalty to America and any shred of human decency.

They are traitors and enemies of the nation. They can’t exist in a state of imbecilic denial, blowhard spewing nd nauseating enabling of a wretched Cretin on this one.

Enemies of the people.

AleksS

(1,665 posts)
2. Johnson. The stupidest is Johnson.
Tue Jun 30, 2020, 11:47 PM
Jun 2020

Ron “Sunspots cause climate change” is by far the straight-up dumbest.

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