The Russia meddling story is no longer just smoke. It's fire. - WaPo Editorial Board
By Editorial Board July 11 at 7:44 PM
THERE CAN now be no doubt: The Russia meddling story is not just smoke but fire. Donald Trump Jr.s interactions with Russians during last years presidential campaign were abnormal and alarming. An incriminating email chain has made it impossible for the administration to deploy its always flimsy argument of last resort that the whole story is just fake news.
Not only Mr. Trump but also presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner and then-campaign chairman Paul J. Manafort are involved. Following a string of misleading and false statements, Americans must also wonder: Were other Trump associates involved? Did other meetings take place? Was President Trump aware of them? What more did the Trump camp know about Kremlin support for the Trump campaign? And then there is this recurring question: How long can the rest of the Republican Party prioritize partisanship and agenda over decency and patriotism?
The emails were released by the younger Mr. Trump after he learned that the New York Times was about to publish them. They show that in June 2016 a publicist who had been involved with Donald Trumps 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow offered the presidents son official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary [Clinton]. This very high level and sensitive information would be from the Crown prosecutor of Russia, an apparent reference to Russias prosecutor general. It would be passed on as part of Russia and its governments support for Mr. Trump.
Donald Trump Jr.s reply was damning: If its what you say I love it. In subsequent emails, it was explicit that he would meet with a Russian government attorney in order to get the information.
The younger Mr. Trump and his apologists claim that he responded as would any campaign operative seeking dirt on an opponent. No. A ny ethical operative confronted by a foreign powers attempt to meddle in this way in U.S. elections would refer the matter promptly to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Instead, Mr. Trump was enthused, drawing Mr. Manafort and Mr. Kushner into a meeting with someone he believed to be a Russian government attorney. Even if the Trump camp got no dirt on Ms. Clinton out of that meeting, the Russians could have used the email chain and subsequent meeting as leverage over Mr. Trump and Mr. Kushner, who is now a top White House adviser. Mr. Trumps enthusiasm may also have communicated to the Kremlin that the Trump camp would welcome Kremlin election meddling. The Russians went on to run an anti-Clinton hacking campaign.
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cilla4progress
(24,783 posts)As in - it's normal to take such meetings.
The gaslighting of America continues.
Skittles
(153,220 posts)we have another RIGHTWING WHACKO on the Supreme Court because of CYBER WARFARE
stuffmatters
(2,574 posts)stuffmatters
(2,574 posts)Skittles
(153,220 posts)it was GARLAND'S