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The media has claimed treason and the destruction of our democracy since Nov 8, 2016. Don't be fooled by hysteria. Follow the facts. That's what your forensics training has taught you.
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1. Generally a meeting of this sort would involve a tremendous amount of preparation between State departments and low level experts to hash out agreements. There was none of that. 2. Generally a meeting of this magnitude would involve 20 people on each side of the table, each with various portfolios. Again, none of that. 3. Although meetings between the President of the US and the leader of Russia would be confidential, that doesn't apply to other members of our government with Top Secret clearance. The idea that the only person who knows what took place was the interpreter is, at the very least, alarming. 4. The idea that Top officials for national security would be surprised on a TV show about Trump's announcement for another State visit with Putin, at the very least, demonstrates that he keeps everyone else out of the loop. That also is alarming to me. 5. Siding with Russia against the conclusions of our own intelligence concerning Russian meddling, is extremely alarming. To me that alone warrants taking precautions against the possibility that Trump has been compromised. 6. Trump's idiotic applause for Putin to interrogate the suspects and let us watch as long as the Russians could also interrogate US ambassadors, that is scary alarming. 7. I agree with the conclusion that this single event is the most embarrassing diplomatic fiasco in the history of US Presidents.
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