>>953080>Our previous Commander-in-chief was captured on video having a not-so-discreet conversation with a former Russian PresidentHe was also quite out spoken about denouncing Russian influence, remember those sanctions? Trump has had nothing but praise for them, very odd considering everything else. He should at least try to not look suspect.
>More provocative and abstract wording [Foreign Agent]Very wrong here, those are legal terms. Members of his administration were required to disclose all foreign contact and after it was revealed they had "forgotten" a few occasions they had to register as foreign agents. This is suspect alone.
>Oh no. There were hackers? It doesn't mean anythingIm just saying there is more and more accounting of influence on the election. Its not like phishing scams on the DNC and voter machine software were just coincidence. This area is still grey but its certainly not 'nothing'
>Lying about whatFor example today it broke that Donnie had asked (((suggested))) that Comey lay of the Russia investigation and give Flynn a pass, even after Donald and his administration had claimed no such conversation had occurred. There are also stupid examples like the 'millions of illegal voters' and crowd sizes and stuff.
Again, I agree the MSM does a disservice by overplaying and overhyping the anti donald stuff (The unverified dossier for example) but there ARE serious causes for alarm. Im no raving liberal and in a way I prefer this over the Clinton dystopia we avoided but that does not mean I find any of this to be a good way to run the country. In fact, to me it seems like a corporate coup coupled with foreign interests and Trumps personal interests. In no way do I think this administration is making America great again.
>inb4 falling for bait this hard