Enabling 2020 Russian interference

According to the New York Times, you can’t talk to the First Felon about governmental efforts to prevent Russian interference in the 2020 election.

In the months before Kirstjen Nielsen was forced to resign, she tried to focus the White House on one of her highest priorities as homeland security secretary: preparing for new and different Russian forms of interference in the 2020 election.

President Trump’s chief of staff told her not to bring it up in front of the president.

A lot of Americans seem unwilling to do the unavoidable work of citizenship nowadays, but the Mueller report speaks plainly, unambiguously, and dispositively to the matter of Russian interference in the 2016 election. What is more, the Trump campaign knew of Russian meddling and sought to exploit it, and failed to alert the government that it had such information.

There is today, in the public domain, a strong and uncontested prima facie case for treason, and nobody who has read the Mueller report should be the least bit surprised that the First Felon refuses to address whatever Russia has in store for 2020.

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