Ten days after Jared sought out Dmitri Simes for his assistance in finding "experienced foreign policy professionals," they spoke again - just after Trump named the foreign policy team.
They had an in-person meeting just a few days later.
We're in Bizarro World. The U.S. attorney general is investigating "Spygate," which is strangely NOT when the Trump campaign was sharing their data with ACTUAL Russian spies.
Nothing to see here. Just the Trump campaign manager giving his Russian spy handler a briefing on the campaign.
"Thanks Rob, but this is inappropriate. We wouldn't accept help from Russia - or any other government - to win an election. That would be unpatriotic."
[then alternate Don Jr. proceeds to report the contact to the FBI].
He seems to be behind an effort to unseat McConnell. The senators calling for delaying the leadership vote mostly read like a Who's Who of Senate Coup Proponents: Marco Rubio, Rick Scott, Hawley, Mike Lee, Ted Cruz.
Also, Trump re-"truth"-ed a Breitbart article about the letter circulating to delay the vote.
You can bet the bank that Trump's been in contact with Rubio and others about this effort.
Trump is trying to unseat McConnell.
Blaming McConnell for the election loss is ludicrous since McConnell was against Trump's loser candidates. But Trump is angry and embarrassed and now intends to scapegoat McConnell and also enact some revenge on him for not being Trumpy enough.
Watching these 1/6 videos of Pelosi and Schumer having to BEG impotent Departments of Defense and Justice for assistance while the United States Capitol was under siege is infuriating!
Their responses overheard from Pelosi's cellphone are pathetic. Humiliating!
Why hasn't Wray answered for this yet?
Why don't we know who in the DoD was dragging their feet?
Why wasn't law enforcement CALLING THEM!?
They should have been frantically rushing all the help they could immediately.
Instead, they were treating Pelosi and Schumer with all the sense of emergency they might afford their kids' school inquiring about unexcused absences!
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