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Julian Englis

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Fri May 19, 2017, 06:56 PM May 2017

Evan McMullin in the NYT: The GOP knew of Trump's Russia Connections [View all]

Republican Evan McMullin argues that the GOP needs country over party in an op/ed piece:Republicans, Protect the Nation.

"President Trump’s disturbing Russian connections present an acute danger to American national security. According to reports this week, Mr. Trump’s team maintained frequent contact with Russian officials, including senior intelligence officers, during the campaign. This led to concerns about possible collusion with one of America’s principal strategic adversaries as it tried to influence the election in Mr. Trump’s favor. On Monday, Mr. Trump’s national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, was forced to resign after details of his communications with the Russian ambassador emerged.

Republican leaders in Congress now bear the most responsibility for holding the president accountable and protecting the nation. They can’t say they didn’t see the Russian interference coming. They knew all along.

Early in 2015, senior Republican congressional leaders visited Ukraine and returned full of praise for its fight for independence in spite of Russia’s efforts to destabilize the country and annex some of its regions. And in June, coincidentally just before Mr. Trump announced his campaign for the Republican nomination, they met with Ukraine’s prime minister in Washington — one of many meetings I attended as a senior aide to the House Republican Conference.

As the presidential race wore on, some of those leaders began to see parallels between Russia’s disinformation operations in Ukraine and Europe and its activities in the United States. They were alarmed by the Kremlin-backed cable network RT America, which was running stories intended, they judged, to undermine Americans’ trust in democratic institutions and promote Mr. Trump’s candidacy. Deeply unsettled, the leaders discussed these concerns privately on several occasions I witnessed."
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Yep. cilla4progress May 2017 #1
THis from article: Amaryllis May 2017 #3
K & R..& thanks! THIS! ! furtheradu May 2017 #2
You're most welcome Julian Englis May 2017 #4
Read the whole article....reallly good...more: Amaryllis May 2017 #5
Even this info won't deter his base. They'd re-elect all of them tomorrow if they could. BigmanPigman May 2017 #6
We need to shrink cilla4progress May 2017 #8
It will be difficult to break the cult of 45 kimbutgar May 2017 #9
Kick. dalton99a May 2017 #7
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