A Timeline of Trump's acts of accommodation to Russia while US intelligence agencies reported Putin was paying militants to kill American soldiers (February-June 2020)
from @jgeltzer @DaniSchulkin and me.
#RussianBounty
justsecurity.org/71182/the-base…
Trump removes acting DNI Maguire.
Why? Reportedly due in part to an intelligence briefing which told lawmakers that Putin wants Trump to be reelected.
(@pbump reporting)
washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/…
Trump announces he’ll nominate Rep. Ratcliffe as the next DNI.
how does Ratcliffe figure in?
During impeachment hearing, he stated it was acceptable for a president “to invite a foreign government to become involved in an election involving a political opponent.”
DOJ drops a two-year investigation into a Russian company (Concord Management) alleged to have interfered with the 2016 presidential election.
The original indictment referred to allied IRA’s calling the operations “information warfare against the United States.”
The two leaders agree to continue talking on a “personal level,” per the Kremlin’s readout. Trump tells Fox & Friends of the call: “They love to be able to do trade with our country…We should get along with all countries if possible.”
Handing Putin a major public relations victory, Russia sends medical supplies to US.
Trump calls it “very nice."
“For the Kremlin, the shipment was a propaganda coup,” writes the NYT Moscow correspondent @antontroian.
nytimes.com/2020/04/02/wor…
A couple days later, it's revealed that the Russian manufacturer of the ventilators is a company under U.S. sanctions—adding to the PR windfall for Putin.
(@mattb0401 @Abs_NBC reporting)
nbcnews.com/news/world/fir…
April 10: Trump speaks to Putin
April 12: Trump speaks to Putin
May 7: Trump speaks to President Putin and tells reporters in a White House press conference, it was "a very nice call."
Trump calls Putin to discuss “progress towards convening the G7,” among other matters.
According to the Kremlin, Trump initiates the call and personally invites Putin to attend the G7 gathering in the fall.
In a surprise statement, Trump announces plan to withdraw 9,500 US troops from Germany by September.
NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg confirms that Trump did not inform the alliance beforehand.
(@herszenhorn reporting)
politico.com/news/2020/06/1…
In an interview with @axios's @jonathanvswan, Trump says he would consider meeting with Russian-backed Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and suggests that he lacks confidence in Juan Guaidó as the legitimate leader of Venezuela.
axios.com/trump-venezuel…
Note how @AmbJohnBolton's book describes Putin whispering in Trump's ear about Guaidó
"In a way guaranteed to appeal to Trump, Putin characterized Guaidó as someone who proclaimed himself, but without real support, sort of like Hillary Clinton…"
Trump engaged in a concerted effort of appeasement toward Russia and aggrandizement of Putin since the reported #RussianBounty-President's Daily Brief on Feb. 27, 2020.
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