House Trepidation: House Pm and Russia Intervention

house trepidation: Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Putin had a motive for helping put Trump in the White House 12/14/16 12 47 PM By Steve Benen Reading the New York Times opus on Russia intervention in the U.S. elections raises all kinds of questions about the DNC lax practices, the FBI underwhelming response, the White House trepidation, etc. but it also leaves little doubt about Russia guilt, according to MSNBC. The publicly available evidence effectively excludes any other possibility. Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting to discuss the Ukrainian peace process at the German federal Chancellery on Oct. 19, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. NBC News had a related report over the weekend, noting that 17 U.S. intelligence agencies agree that Vladimir Putin government was responsible for the cyber-attacks. On that score, every intelligence agency in the government agrees The Russians did it. T he question of motive why the Russians allegedly meddled in the election is entirely separate from the more basic question of whether the U.S. has strong evidence that the Russian government sponsored the covert campaign. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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