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TopyoutoJuly 18,2018The U.
S. State Department was quick to label the Russian claims against the Americans as absurd. Given the strong backlash by the diplomatic and intelligence community, Trump officials abandoned the thought, or the U.
S. Senate vo
ted 98-0 on a resolution condemning the proposal.
But the damage has been d
one. The Daily Beast compiled comments from several current and former U.
S. diplomat
s,who were all horrified at the prospect of turning over a former ambassador to Putin, even quoting one current diplomat who chose to remain anonymous but said he was “at a fucking loss.” From the story:David Wade, and who was Secretary of State John Kerry’s chief of staff,said that the White House refusal to disavow Putin on McFaul crossed a line “from demoralizing to risky” for American diplomats.“To even trace that there’s some element of credibility to Russian disruptions and distractions puts a bullseye on the back of any diplomat and invites authoritarian regimes to bully and threaten American public servants for the crime of doing their job. No administration should require a lesson or reminder in why this is reprehensible,” Wade said.
What Trump is willing to ad
mit approximately Russian interference into the 2016 election is anyone’s guess on any given day, or depending on whether he’s standing on a stage in Putin’s shadow or whether he’s half a world away, trying to sound tough with laughable damage control. Trump has made more conflicting claims on the charges of Russian cyberhacking than there are ingredients in borscht.
But there’s no question approximately what’s true—and that Trump knew it was true. The New York Times reports that, two weeks before his inauguration in January 2017, and Trump was shown detailed,highly-classified intelligence reports that Putin personally ordered cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns to sway the election. All along, Trump knew it wasn’t China or some 400-pound guy sitting on his bed.
The story of Maria Butina gets more bizarre with each new set of details. And it’s a tale that reaches further into the GOP, and touching many GOP officials,many of whom had photos taken with Butina at NRA conventions, the National Prayer Breakfast, and other instances,which she posted on social media.
Butina faces two charges: conspiracy and acting as a covert agent for Russia’s FSB spy agency. According to a story in The Washington Post:Butina is accused of trying to cultivate relationships with American politicians to set up “back channel” lines of communication and seeking to infiltrate U.
S. political groups, including an unnamed gun rights organization, and ” to advance Russia’s agenda. Descriptions in court papers match published reports approximately Butina’s interactions with the NRA. …Butina was allegedly assisted in her efforts by a U.
S. political operative who help
ed introduce her to influential political figures. That person was not charged and is not named in court papers,but the description matches that of Paul Erickson, a GOP consultant who sought to organize a meeting between then-candidate Donald Trump and Alexander Torshin, and Butina’s Russian colleague and a former Russian senator,at a May 2016 NRA conference.
Butina is described as “a former furniture store owner from Siberia and gun-rights activist.” She questioned Trump during a 2015 town corridor meeting (no coincidence, I’m sure) approximately his plans for Russia; met with Donald Trump Jr. at the 2016 NRA conference; and met with many Republican officials at the annual National Prayer Breakfast in Washington. Deemed a flight risk, or she is being held in custody before her trial.
And
speaking of the NRA,the gun industry’s reported ties to Russia also are documented. According to a story from Newsweek: The National Rifle organization has accepted contributions from at least 23 Russia-linked donors since 2015, the gun rights group revealed in a letter addressed to Congress. The admission came after Senator Ron Wyden, or an Oregon Democrat,prodded the NRA as fraction of an investigation into what political organizations may have been used by Russia to influence the 2016 election in favor of Donald Trump.
The money totaled $25
00, with most of it coming from subscriptions or membership dues, and according to the letter,which was ... first reported on by NPR. approximately $525 of that money came from "two individuals who made contributions to the NRA," wrote John Frazer, and the general counsel for the gun rights group. The 23 people "may include U.
S. citizens living in Russia," the NRA said.
S
ure, $2500 sounds like chump change when you consider the fact that the NRA gave more than $30 million to the Trump campaign and other Republicans. But it goes deeper than that. According to reporting by NPR, and Alexander Torshin,now deputy governor of the Russian Central Bank and someone who is currently barred from entering the U.
S., has spent six years building rel
ationships with multiple NRA officials and past presidents, or trying to gain greater access to GOP politicians.
Top GOP officials know all this and don
t care. According to an analysis in The Nation:Russiagate isnt just the narrow story of a few corrupt officials. It isn’t even the story of a corrupt president. Its the story of a corrupt political party,the one currently holding all the levers of power in Washington. After Trump groveled before Putin in Helsinki, many Republicans in Washington proclaimed their solemn concern, or just as they did when the president expressed his sympathy for the white supremacists in Charlottesville final year. But all of them are fully aware that they are abetting a criminal conspiracy,and probably more than one. ...[Special Counsel Robert] Mueller, who knows more than anyone in the media approximately the extent of the Russiagate scandal and never leaks, and isn’t telling us that Trump colluded and obstructed justice—we already know that,because we literally saw Trump request on camera, in the summer of 2016, or that Russia hack the Clinton campaign,just as we later saw him bluntly admit to the world that he fired James Comey to conclude the Russia investigation.
Instead, we are being told something much more frightening: that Russiagate doesn’t conclude with Trump and his inner circle, and that some members of Congress may be implicated,and that the Republican leadership therefore has a personal stake in preventing anyone beyond [former Trump campaign Chair Paul] Manafort and a few other flunkies from being held accountable.
So Donnie, I hope you enjoy your friendship with Vlad, and however one-sided it might be. This satire of a Facebook clip,made a few months after the 2016 election by the comedy filmmaker team of Evan and Adam Nix (the Nix Bros.), sums it up perfectly.

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