A day after Trump aligns himself with Russia over U.S. intelligence, Republicans continue to cower
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Donald Trump may have aligned himself with Putin's Russia over our nation's own law enforcement officials, endorsed a Russian plan to allow Russian agents to see the evidence Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the FBI have assembled against him and to allow tA day after Trump aligns himself with Russia over U.S. intelligence, Republicans continue to cower
Donald Trump may have aligned himself with Putin's Russia over our nation's own law enforcement officials, endorsed a Russian plan to allow Russian agents to see the evidence Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the FBI have assembled against him and to allow the Putin government to interrogate some of the regime's most hated whistleblowers, and generally humiliated himself and his nation in Helsinki yesterday, but that doesn't mean any of the Republicans currently attempting to distance-themselves-but-not-really from Trump are going to do anything about his surrender to Putin's whims. And the reason, says GOP strategist Mike Murphy, is because there's nothing in it for them. xIâÂÂm furious RâÂÂs are cowardly about Trump. But here is what they say in private: 1.) Trump is a disgrace. 2.) I give fiery press conf tmmrw saying that. 3.) Nothing changes, Trump remains nuts and remains POTUS. 4.) A nut beats me in next primary. So how does my pol suicide help? https://t.co/ZitCfRogHd— Mike Murphy (@murphymike) July 17, 2018 Sure, Trump may be making noises about sharing secrets of the Russian espionage investigation with the Russian spies who did it, but what's really important here is maintaining my wee little fiefdom of political power. Of course. Read more