Republican-Led Review Backs Intelligence Findings on Russian Interference Republican-led findings indicate that apparently there was in fact interference in the 2016 elections by Russian sources. What I'm not clear on is whether these sources are from within the Kremlin, troll farms that could have been independently operated on Russian soil, or if it was just some lone hacker with a beefy server or what have you. I guess that must be classified, but it'd be nice to know a little bit more. EDIT: This may be the wrong thread for this topic. I apologize if that is the case. I thought it was a reflection about the election of Donald Trump, but the article goes into some detail about how it may have actually been more neutral than that.
Trump will go down as the only president to be impeached, and. . . . . . . Lead us to an economic depression. Great job.
I was just getting ready to put up a post on this, Soul. But, you beat me to it. I think it a big deal. The Senate Republicans are the ones who initiated this inquiry and they found the Russian did interfere to help Trump. After 3 years we have some of the truth. Just be sure to vote Democrat in November. I want to see Trump and Nunes and Barr go to prison.
I would to see The First President to do prison time. We had a vice president go to prison. This time it should be the head Honcho his own self.
Good luck with discredited New York Times though... @onceburned That's a pretty big newspaper, don't you think?
Another acting director in the Trump administration Director of key Trump administration vaccine agency suddenly departs Kaitlan Collins byline By Kaitlan Collins and Betsy Klein, CNN Updated 4:36 PM ET, Tue April 21, 2020 Rick Bright, director of key Trump administration vaccine agency, suddenly departs - CNNPolitics excerpt: "The director of the agency responsible for leading the charge on the production and purchase of vaccines in the Trump administration is no longer leading the agency as of Tuesday, CNN has confirmed. Dr. Rick Bright had led the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, which has been central to the response to the coronavirus outbreak, since 2016. An acting director has taken over in his position, though the reason behind Bright's sudden departure is still unclear."