With law and facts against him, Trump pounds table
Trumps recent denunciations of the Russia investigation recall the famous legal advice: If the facts are against you, argue the law. If the law is against you, argue the facts. If the law and the facts are against you, pound the table and yell like hell.
Trump shouted out his defense earlier this month: What has been shown is no collusion, no collusion! he told reporters over the whir of his helicopter on the White House lawn. Since then, Trumps supporters have been waging a bitter counterattack against special counsel Robert Mueller, alleging bias and demanding: Investigate the investigators.
But what do the facts show? There is a growing, mostly undisputed body of evidence describing contacts between Trump associates and Russia-linked operatives. Trump partisans have claimed that Muellers investigation is biased because some members of his staff supported his rival Hillary Clinton. But Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein disagreed Wednesday, arguing that Mueller is running his office appropriately.
As Republicans seek to discredit the investigation, its useful to remember just what weve learned so far about how the Trump campaign sought harmful information about Clinton from sources that, according to U.S. intelligence, were linked to Moscow. This isnt a fuzzy narrative where the truth is obscured; in the Trump teams obsessive pursuit of damaging Clinton emails and other negative information, the facts are hiding in plain sight.
From the start of the campaign, Trump spoke of his affinity for Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Trumps aides followed his lead. In March, a young adviser named George Papadopoulos met a London professor who introduced him to a Russian woman described as Putins niece. This began months of efforts by Papadopoulos to broker Trump-Russia contacts, described in the plea agreement that Mueller announced in October.
Russian operatives by March 2016 had already hacked the computers of the Democratic National Committee and Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta. Through cutouts, the Russians over the next eight months allegedly spooled out damaging information about Clinton to the media, sometimes egged on by Trump and his associates.
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Irish_Dem
(47,390 posts)And he and his kids know how to do that.