Thursday, December 19, 2019

№ 751.1: EXTRA! Informed Sauces

Former White House officials say they feared Putin influenced the president’s views on Ukraine and 2016 campaign (Paywall)

Almost from the moment he took office, President Trump seized on a theory that troubled his senior aides: Ukraine, he told them on many occasions, had tried to stop him from winning the White House.

After meeting privately in July 2017 with Russian President Vladi­mir Putin at the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg, Trump grew more insistent that Ukraine worked to defeat him, according to multiple former officials familiar with his assertions.

The president’s intense resistance to the assessment of U.S. intelligence agencies that Russia systematically interfered in the 2016 campaign — and the blame he cast instead on a rival country — led many of his advisers to think that Putin himself helped spur the idea of Ukraine’s culpability, said the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe internal discussions.

One former senior White House official said Trump even stated so explicitly at one point, saying he knew Ukraine was the real culprit because “Putin told me.”

Two other former officials said the senior White House official described Trump’s comment to them.


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THE HOLE TRUTH (December 19)

(with apologies to Dale Evans)

How do I know? Vlad'mir tells me so.

Ukraine worked a-ga-in-st me
to prevent my pres'den-cy
How do I know? Vlad'mir tells me so.

Me and him have oft discussed 
how he's a pal that I can trust
How do I know? Vlad'mir tells me so.

“Don't worry 'bout your FBI
ignore what they say,
you can always count on me
to guide you all the way.”

Ukraine worked a-gain-st me
to prevent my pres'den-cy
How do I know? Vlad'mir tells me so.