It’s time to acknowledge plainly that Trump likely doesn’t want to stop Moscow’s interference. Foreign leaders backed by Putin rarely reject his support. After Trump encouraged the Kremlin in 2016 and has refused to deter it since, we’d be naive to expect any different from him.
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With a Trump-led executive branch unwilling to effectively counter Kremlin attacks, what social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram do will be all the more important. Otherwise, the responsibility will fall more fully to the press and civil society groups.
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#TrumpRussia@RepAdamSchiff "There are two categories of Republicans in Congress: those who will burn down the House to protect Trump, and those who will stand mute while they do it." Via@MaddowBlog pic.twitter.com/GB3G5R03gq
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@GOP will welcome Putin’s interference nationally & rely on illegal gerrymandering at the state level. They are anti-Republic. -
Don't forget the other leg of the stool: voter suppression.
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My fear is it will take decades to fix what Trump had done in a year. The
#GOP are not off the hook.#WeWontForget#WeWontForgive#WeWontStop#BlueWave2018 We as citizens can't feel helpless we MUST vote then out.#AllHandsOnDeck#GetOutTheVote#GOTV - 1 more reply
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Let's be even clearer: There is a de facto GOP-Russia electoral alliance.
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