Trumps Conspicuous Silence Leaves a Struggle Against Russia Without a Leader
After more than a dozen Russians and three companies were indicted on Friday for interfering in the 2016 elections, President Trumps first reaction was to claim personal vindication: The Trump campaign did nothing wrong no collusion! he wrote on Twitter.
He voiced no concern that a foreign power had been trying for nearly four years to upend American democracy, much less resolve to stop it from continuing to do so this year.
The indictment secured by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, underscored the broader conclusion by the American government that Russia is engaged in a virtual war against the United States through 21st-century tools of disinformation and propaganda, a conclusion shared by the presidents own senior advisers and intelligence chiefs. But it is a war being fought on the American side without a commander in chief.
In 13 months in office, Mr. Trump has made little if any public effort to rally the nation to confront Moscow for its intrusion or to defend democratic institutions against continued disruption. His administration has at times called out Russia or taken action, and even Mr. Trumps national security adviser, speaking in Germany on Saturday, called evidence of Russian meddling incontrovertible. But the administration has been left to respond without the presidents leadership.
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