Oh yeah, John McCain and Lindsey Graham have been leading the charge on this.
This scenario plays out horrible for a Donald Trump Presidency regardless.
It is
confirmed that Russia helped Trump win the election by doing a cyber attack on the United States to trash his political opponent.
So how effective will a Trump Presidency really be?
1. Republicans will turn their backs on Trump. They won't work with a Russian backed President--LOL
(Which is probably why senate and house Republicans have been avoiding the Trump tower, as if it has been infected with the Ebola virus.)
2. The Joint Chiefs of Staff will have ZERO respect for Trump. Those supposedly 200 admirals that endorsed him, have already un endorsed him.
He was a joke as Commander & Chief, now this only confirms to them that he really is.
3. You have right now, investigative reporters working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to find collusion between anyone within the Trump campaign or anyone he has been associated with to do a Cyber attack on the United States to find more of Hillary Clinton's emails. If they find it, it's called
TREASON. Making it a 1000 times worse than Watergate.
Trump is going to have to do 3 daily tweety shifts just to keep up with the criticism.
Trump himself publicly encouraged it.
And the weirdest thing of all is we're not hearing too much from Senate and House democrats on this issue. It's like they know something and are perfectly content with Senate Intelligence Republicans handling this.