Trump is under suspicion as a Russian agent ... but he is definitely Russia's agent
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Information recently obtained from the FBI has made it clear that Donald Trump is not just under investigation as a collaborator with Russia during the campaign, but an actual agent of the Russian government. Trump’s actions in weakening America’s militarTrump is under suspicion as a Russian agent ... but he is definitely Russia's agent
Information recently obtained from the FBI has made it clear that Donald Trump is not just under investigation as a collaborator with Russia during the campaign, but an actual agent of the Russian government. Trump’s actions in weakening America’s military alliances in Europe, in withdrawing US forces from Syria, and in generally making it impossible for any nation to put its faith in an agreement with the United States, all speak to the strong possibility that there’s a horrifying truth behind that investigation. However, there’s one other aspect of Trump’s relationship with Russia that also deserves attention. Donald Trump may not be a Russia agent, but it is absolutely certain that he is Russia’s agent—a defender and apologist for both that nation and for Vladimir Putin. Trump had his first acknowledged meeting with Russian president Vladmir Putin on July 7, 2017. The two met in Hamburg, Germany at a G-20 meeting. At first, Trump met with Putin accompanied by then Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Later, as reported by the New York Times, Trump “sought out” Putin at a dinner for the gathered leader. Trump pointed across the table at Putin, then at himself, then “made a pumping motion with his fist.” After that Trump abandoned his dinner partners, went around the table, and spoke with privately with Putin. There are no notes of what was said, not even translator’s notes, because only Putin’s translator was present. The next day was an important one. That was the day that Trump dictated the cover story for the Trump Tower meeting involving Donald Trump Jr, Paul Manafort, and Jared Kushner. But Trump didn’t just hand his son a false narrative to excuse the meeting with Russian operatives, he had another call to make. As the Times relates, he also spoke with a reporter to inform them that stories about Russian election interference, both in the United States and Germany, were wrong. Trump “argued that the Russians were falsely accused of election interference.” Trump followed this up with public statements saying that if the Russians had hacked the US election, they would not have been caught, because “they are experts.” It was just one incident in an ongoing series of times when Donald Trump, for reasons that are difficult to explain without accepting that other definition of the term “Russian agent,” went out of his way to express his admiration for Russia, and for Putin, even when that praise was directed at an area that was far from admirable. Read more