plainlogic wrote:
All of this collusion crap started when Hillary, the bleach bit queen, destroyed the SIM cards, hammered cell phones to bits losing all the family photos plus30,000(?) bits of classified information.
Then Trump said, with tongue in cheek, " maybe the Russians can find them"sic. referring to the classified information that was said by Hillary, who said was never there.
Well that's all it took for the manipulating Dems and cohort news medias to spin out of control and start the $33 million dollar investigation that was made up of innuendos, accusations etc. with no substantial evidence other than the fallacious reporting and deceitful rhetoric of the Democraps dung heap.
Now since it's totally fact, the spin meisters are starting to gin up a new $33 million dollar investigation crapola.
Why you may ask all of these years of investigations? Because DEMOCRAPS lost the election fair and square. That their agenda of change to our constitutional Government will come tumbling down around their necks if they can't control the honesty Trump has brought in.
I say, GET OVER IT! Lets come together and clean up the mess that was started and work to unify our Nation. It will take decades I know but it has to start somewhere.
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lost the election fair and square, really? Mueller report p.14 "II. RUSSIAN "ACTIVE MEASURES" SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN
The first form of Russian election influence came principally from the Internet Research
Agency, LLC (IRA), a Russian organization funded by Yevgeniy Viktorovich Prigozhin and
companies he controlled, including Concord Management and Consulting LLC and Concord
Catering (collectively "Concord"). 2 The IRA conducted social media operations targeted at large
U.S. audiences with the goal of sowing discord in the U.S. political system. 3 These operations
constituted "active measures" (aKTMBHbMie eporrprumu1),a term that typically refers to operations
conducted by Russian security services aimed at influencing the course of international affairs.4
The IRA and its employees began operations targeting the United States as early as 2014.
Using fictitious U.S. personas, IRA employees operated social media accounts and group pages
designed to attract U.S. audiences. These groups and accounts, which addressed divisive U.S.
political and social issues, falsely claimed to be controlled by U.S. activists. Over time, these
social media accounts became a means to reach large U.S. audiences. IRA employees travelled to
the United States in mid-2014 on an intelligence-gathering mission to obtain information and
photographs for use in their social media posts.
IRA employees posted derogatory information about a number of candidates in the 2016
U.S. presidential election. By early to mid-2016, IRA operations included supporting the Trump
Campaign and disparaging candidate Hillary Clinton. The IRA made various expenditures to carry
out those activities , including buying political advertisements on social media in the names of U.S.
persons and entities. Some IRA employees, posing as U.S. persons and without revealing their
Russian association, communicated electronically with individuals associated with the Trump
Campaign and with other political activists to seek to coordinate political activities , including the
staging of political rallies.5 The investigation did not identify evidence that any U.S. persons
knowingly or intentionally coordinated with the IRA's interference operation.
By the end of the 2016 U.S. election, the IRA had the ability to reach millions of U.S .
persons through their social media accounts . Multiple IRA-controlled Facebook groups and
Instagram accounts had hundreds of thousands of U.S. participants. IRA-controlled Twitter
accounts separately had tens of thousands of followers , including multiple U.S. political figures
who retweeted IRA-created content. In November 2017, a Facebook representative testified that
Facebook had identified 470 IRA-controlled Facebook accounts that collectively made 80,000
posts between January 2015 and August 2017. Facebook estimated the IRA reached as many as
126 million persons through its Face book accounts. 6 In January 2018, Twitter announced that it
had identified 3,814 IRA-controlled Twitter accounts and notified approximately 1 .4 million
people Twitter believed may have been in contact with an iRA-controlled account."