I will let the known fact speak for itself:
"Barr’s note is clear that Mueller did not uncover evidence Trump and his gang were in direct cahoots with Russia’s covert operation to interfere with the US election and boost Trump’s odds. But the hyper-focus on this sort of collusion—as if Trump instructed Russian hackers on how to penetrate the computer network of the Democratic National Committee—has always diverted attention from a basic and important element of the scandal that was proven long before Mueller drafted his final report: Trump and his lieutenants interacted with Russia while Putin was attacking the 2016 election and provided encouraging signals to the Kremlin as it sought to subvert American democracy. They aided and abetted Moscow’s attempt to cover up its assault on the United States (which aimed to help Trump win the White House). And they lied about all this.
And, yes, there were instances of collusion—not on the specifics of the attack, but secret scheming between Trumpworld and Russia."
Trump aided and abetted Russia's attack. That was treachery. Full stop.
All the top Intelligence and Security executives under both Obama & Trump agree with this:
was proven long before Mueller drafted his final report: Trump and his lieutenants interacted with Russia while Putin was attacking the 2016 election and provided encouraging signals to the Kremlin as it sought to subvert American democracy.
Wrong....but keep up with those fantasies. There are russian boogeymen in your yard looking in your windows.
How are YOUR fantasies in that hole you stick your head in? Here’s a reminder in case you missed it:
Daniel Coats, the
director of national intelligence, said there is no dissent inside U.S. intelligence agencies about the conclusion that Russia used hacking and fake news to interfere in the 2016 presidential election.
"I am confident that the Russians meddled in this election, as is the entire intelligence community,"
CIA Director Mike Pompeo said.
Thomas Bossert,
Trump’s counterterrorism and cyber adviser: "There is a pretty clear and easy answer to that and that is yes.”
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, also at the Aspen gathering, said Wednesday that he, too, saw it that way.
Intelligence director says agencies agree on Russian meddling