martybegan
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Hacking their way into the DNC computers is a crime. When the Watergate burglars did the same thing in an era before computers to hack, that too was a crime.Trump continues to deny the fact that Russia interfered with the 2016 General Election because he believes to do so will undermine the legitimacy of his election.Given the indictments handed down last Friday detailing who, when and where the Russians actively interfered with the 2016 elections, why does Donald Trump still deny the Russians did what they clearly did?
Is it because Special Counsel Mueller handed down the indictment? Is it because, in Trump's mind, Russian meddling delegitimizes his election? Or is it because the Trump campaign acted in concert with the Russians, therefore showing collusion?
Any way you slice it, Trump's denial shows he trusts the word of Vladimir Putin over the American intelligence community and his own Department of Justice. How then can these entities then trust the president? How can we trust the president?
This is beyond partisan politics. This shakes the foundations of our electoral system and our men and women in service to our nation as they perform their duties as intelligence gathering institutions.
Trump is a coward, like most arrogant narcissists.
Always with the term "interfered"
What exactly did they do, and was it broad enough in scope and application to actually impact the election?
Again, it's just Dems being sore losers for losing when they thought they were shoo-ins.
And denials and coverups were crimes then, too.
So you have direct proof the RNC paid or endorsed the supposed DNC hackers to do their hackery?