Wiretapping allegations accomplished what Trump wanted -- but may backfire bigly [View all]
By James Hohmann March 6 at 10:10 AM
THE BIG IDEA: It is easy to pooh-pooh Donald Trumps predawn Saturday tweetstorm accusing Barack Obama of the worst political crimes since Watergate while offering no evidence as an undisciplined rant from someone who has long embraced conspiracy theories.
That neither gives the president enough credit nor reflects the gravity of his unfounded accusations.
It is past time to dispense with the fiction that Trump doesnt know what hes doing. He knows exactly what hes doing. He is trying to distract us. And, at least this weekend, he succeeded.
-- The countrys chief law enforcement officer made a false statement to Congress, while under oath, about his contacts with one of this nations biggest adversaries. (Legal experts, including Republicans, note that others have been prosecuted for less.) When he got busted, the attorney general initially claimed through a spokeswoman that he couldnt recall specifics of what had been said during his undisclosed sit-down with the Russian ambassador, except that it wasnt political in nature. Then, with his job on the line, he miraculously remembered supposedly exculpatory details.
This is a big dang deal, no matter how hard Sessions tries to spin it. Its such a big deal that, after weeks of refusing to do so and with the president publicly urging him not to, the AG agreed to recuse himself from any investigations related to the 2016 campaign.
more
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/paloma/daily-202/2017/03/06/daily-202-wiretapping-allegations-accomplished-what-trump-wanted-but-may-backfire-bigly/58bca8bde9b69b1406c75d42/?utm_term=.b57b3a4d0f40&wpisrc=nl_daily202&wpmm=1