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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (1067466)5/1/2018 11:41:46 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1578564
 
Picking through your awkward wording, I'll just point out that Team Trump has met an awful lot of Russian agents and has actually acted and spoken as if the team is in BED with Russian.

Papodopoulos bragged to an Aussie diplomat that Russia was going to give them dirt on Hillary.

Roger Stone is known to have been in communication with Guccifer and Assange, both Russian intelligence assets during the campaign, and displayed foreknowledge of when negative leaks against Hillary would come out.

The Trump campaign changed the Republican platform to make it more favorable to Russia.

Trump himself has spoken of Putin, not as an enemy, but as a friend and ally whom he foolishly claimed would fight terrorists for us. In fact, Russia has been arming the Taliban to fight Americans in Afghanistan.

Trump also stupidly invited the Russian Ambassador and Foreign Minister into the Oval Office the day after firing Comey and giddily tell them the firing was over the Russian investigation.

Flynn was actually taking Russian (and Turkish) money during the campaign, acting as an unregistered foreign agent.

So was Manafort. Manafort's second in command, Rick Gates, has pleaded guilty to "conspiracy against the United States."

There was a whole lot of colluding (ie conspiring) going on and we've all been able to read about it in the papers.

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