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A new study suggests fake news might have won Donald Trump the 2016 election
President Trump has said repeatedly that Russian interference didn’t matter in the 2016 presidential campaign, and he has suggested — wrongly — that the intelligence and law enforcement communities have said the same. His overriding fear seems to be that Russian interference and the “fake news” it promoted would undermine the legitimacy of his election win.
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Trump is a true ‘enemy of the people’
There is today a true “enemy of the people.” His address is 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Was the 2016 election legitimate? It’s now definitely worth asking the question
We need to talk about a forbidden subject: the legitimacy of the current president.
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It’s pretty inconceivable that Trump is the president of the United States
I mean it’s pretty inconceivable that you are the president of the United States, but here we are
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President Trump is a Russian ‘asset’ and ‘We are in dire trouble’
- The legendary filmmaker behind ‘When Harry Met Sally’ and ‘The Princess Bride’ discusses his new film ‘Shock and Awe,’ press freedom and our erratic president.
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Schumer floor remarks on President Trump’s weak attempt to walk back denial of Russian meddling and actions congress must take following Trump-Putin summit
[…] The president has refused to release his tax returns but these bizarre actions that he has taken which seem so to indicate that President Putin has something over President Trump, something personal, and it might be financial. We need to see the tax returns.
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Trump’s crisis of legitimacy
- The president understands the stakes of the Russia story more clearly than most of his followers.
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It’s not wrong to compare Trump’s America to the Holocaust. Here’s why
- Parallels lie in authoritarianism, racism, ethnic myths and dehumanizing language, not the Final Solution
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Crook? Fake?
Twelve more indictments in Trump-Russia campaign collusion scandal. America deserves to know whether or not 45 is a crook. FAKE President?
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‘We cannot allow’ ‘a potential criminal’ to pick a Supreme Court justice!
Just think, this was on Thursday night, so the week from hell for MSNBC’s Hardball and host Chris Matthews was far from over with. Thursday’s installment featured he and various guests demanding that “we cannot allow” “a potential criminal” in President Trump to appoint another conservative Supreme Court justice because he’ll keep Trump from prison and do his bidding “for three decades.”
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Karine Jean-Pierre: Trump is guilty
Host Chris Matthews: “I want an answer. Do you think [President Trump] is guilty?”
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Illegitimate POTUS
The illegitimate POTUS will now try to ram a SCOTUS nominee through before Nov. So much for that McConnell rule. Calling on two principled Republicans to stand up against tyranny.
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This is America
This is America.
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A review of various actions by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice in advance of the 2016 election
Conclusions
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Senate releases unredacted Strzok-Page texts showing FBI initiated MULTIPLE SPIES in Trump campaign in December 2015
The U.S. Senate today released over 500 pages of information related to the Spygate scandal.
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FBI spying on Trump started in London, earlier than thought: New texts implicate Obama White House
- The bridge to the Russia investigation wasn’t erected in Moscow during the summer of the 2016 election
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Obama activated Stefan Halper as a government contractor at start of primaries
The Obama administration set up Trump campaign spy Stefan Halper’s government contractor account on October 21, 2015, just as the Iowa caucus campaign was getting underway.
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‘Probably beyond Watergate’
Well it is like Watergate in the sense that you had a break in at the democratic headquarters, in this case a virtual one, not a physical break in, and you had a president as part of a cover up and here you have a president doing a different kind of cover up.
You have a president peddling these falsehoods and you have essentially people putting out propaganda like Rudy Giuliani to further that fiction. It is, I think, of a size and scope probably beyond Watergate, just not the Watergate the president is referring to.
Adam Schiff, ABC News
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Trump’s pee-tape alibi is falling apart
Here’s a riddle for you: more than a year into his presidency, why has Donald Trump continued to treat Russia with the sort of respect and deference that U.S. allies, Barack Obama, kneeling N.F.L. players, the mayor of San Juan, Mika Brzezinski, CNN, Rod Rosenstein, Andrew McCabe, The New York Times, NAFTA, sanctuary cities, and a large segment of the American public can only dream of? Since taking office 15 months ago, the president of the United States has leaked information about a classified Israeli intelligence operation to two Russian envoys; hesitated to blame the Kremlin for the poisoning of an ex-Russian spy; exploded with rage when he found out the U.S. had expelled more Russian diplomats than European countries following the incident; congratulated Vladimir Putin on a totally unexpected election victory against the wishes of senior officials; and assured Russian officials that plans for sanctions announced by U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley — in response to the Kremlin’s support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, whose actions have been likened by Trump to those of an “animal” — were never gonna happen. In attempting to crack the case of the Eastern European country’s strange grip on its little American babushka doll, some have pointed to Trump’s business interests, while others have chalked it up to the current president’s well-documented obsession with oligarchs. Yet others have consistently come back to the idea that Russia has something on the president that he doesn’t want to get out. Could it be, say, video evidence that he witnessed Russian prostitutes peeing in a bed once slept in by his predecessor? Reason and logic tells us this cannot be possible … and yet, on Monday, a new report nudged the impossible a hair closer in the direction of credibility!
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Comey says it’s ‘possible’ Trump was with ‘prostitutes peeing on each other’ in Moscow in 2013
- The former FBI Director James Comey says it’s “possible” one of the most salacious allegations in a dossier about President Donald Trump’s ties to Russia is true.
- The dossier includes an unverified claim that Trump had prostitutes pee on a hotel bed where President Barack Obama once slept in Moscow.
- Comey seemed astonished that he couldn’t rule out Trump having prostitutes pee on a bed to spite Obama.
- Comey is on a media tour to promote a new book in which he describes a tumultuous time working under Trump.