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Forty times President Donald Trump has posted statements on Twitter asserting “NO COLLUSION” with Russia during the 2016 election. He made the claim standing next to Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki last month, and then a day later during a Cabinet meeting at the White House.
Sunday, he negated all of that by admitting that his campaign had tried to collude with Russia to win the presidency, after all.
Just a half hour after Trump’s new tweet, Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow admitted that he had put out falsehoods last year when he also claimed that the meeting was about adoption.
Forty times President Donald Trump has posted statements on Twitter asserting “NO COLLUSION” with Russia during the 2016 election. He made the claim standing next to Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki last month, and then a day later during a Cabinet meeting at the White House.
Sunday, he negated all of that by admitting that his campaign had tried to collude with Russia to win the presidency, after all.
LOL -- what a preposterous lie! He admitted nothing of the sort.
LOL -- what a preposterous lie! He admitted nothing of the sort.
Lol, indeed. Trump's tweeting is all over the place.
So "no collusion!"?
Or "everyone does it!"?
Or "it's totally legal!"?
Or "it was bad info!"?
Which is it?
This isn't far off:
Quote:
“Donald Trump is every attorney’s worst nightmare,” said Rick Wilson, a Republican political consultant and prominent Trump critic. “He combines a complete lack of personal discipline with an impulse to place himself at ever greater risk of prosecution.
Last edited by HockeyMac18; 08-06-2018 at 01:04 AM..
LOL -- what a preposterous lie! He admitted nothing of the sort.
You're right, of course. He didn't admit to collusion. What he admitted was conspiracy against the United States by his campaign manager (currently on trial), his son, and his SIL. His former personal attorney alleges that he was in it before the fact as well. BTW - the last line of his tweet claiming he didn't know about the meeting means he will happily throw his son under the bus to save his own worthless ass. If he won't protect his son, what makes anyone think he would protect anyone beside himself, or the United States, for that matter?
This tweet directly contradicts his original statement on the meeting in July 2017.
Gonna be a busy week down at the Mueller bunker, I'll wager.
Last edited by cuebald; 08-06-2018 at 02:06 AM..
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