POLL Does it make sense for Trump to literally tell the world that we don't know who interfered?

should Trump admit we don't know who interfered with our election?


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Boomboom521

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I feel this made it look as if though there is a huge disconnect between the WH and the US intelligence community. I don't understand why Trump wouldn't either condemn Russian openly, or defer the question to a later date by saying something ambiguous ("we are looking into the matter" or "more information is still turning up, we will address this in time"). Or even just deflect to the goals of the summit ("it's important to realize the vital goals in front of us here at this crucial summit, we need to focus on going forward").

I don't need to agree with Trump, but I still want the US to at least project strength ahead of a summit like this. I didn't get strength and unity.....speech aside.....at the press conference I got the impression we are a nation at war with itself, without any real protection from our intelligence apparatus. Liberal bias?
 

RichardPeterJohnson

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I feel this made it look as if though there is a huge disconnect between the WH and the US intelligence community. I don't understand why Trump wouldn't either condemn Russian openly, or defer the question to a later date by saying something ambiguous ("we are looking into the matter" or "more information is still turning up, we will address this in time"). Or even just deflect to the goals of the summit ("it's important to realize the vital goals in front of us here at this crucial summit, we need to focus on going forward").

I don't need to agree with Trump, but I still want the US to at least project strength ahead of a summit like this. I didn't get strength and unity.....speech aside.....at the press conference I got the impression we are a nation at war with itself, without any real protection from our intelligence apparatus. Liberal bias?
I hope he uses the "400 lb guy on a bed" line again. Meanwhile the 800 lb gorilla in the room of Russian interference continues to be denied by Trumplethinskin. He looks either weak and uninformed or guilty of collusion.
 

TarHeelEer

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I feel this made it look as if though there is a huge disconnect between the WH and the US intelligence community. I don't understand why Trump wouldn't either condemn Russian openly, or defer the question to a later date by saying something ambiguous ("we are looking into the matter" or "more information is still turning up, we will address this in time"). Or even just deflect to the goals of the summit ("it's important to realize the vital goals in front of us here at this crucial summit, we need to focus on going forward").

I don't need to agree with Trump, but I still want the US to at least project strength ahead of a summit like this. I didn't get strength and unity.....speech aside.....at the press conference I got the impression we are a nation at war with itself, without any real protection from our intelligence apparatus. Liberal bias?

"It was Russia. And I think it was probably others".

Ummmm, ok?
 

WVUBRU

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He continues to be a disgrace just like the excuse makers on this board.
 

WVUBRU

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In four years, they'll deny they ever supported him.
Many idiots on here already do. They claim they didn't vote for him and dislike him but are such cowards they defend almost every action. Worthless.
 
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The POTUS still non-supportive of our intelligence agencies. That's f'ucked up.

It appears that he doesn't even rely on the information they are willing and able to offer him.
 

PriddyBoy

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The POTUS still non-supportive of our intelligence agencies. That's f'ucked up.

It appears that he doesn't even rely on the information they are willing and able to offer him.
Yes our intelligence agencies are messed up. Obama let them unmask at least 20 million americans in violation of the 4th Amendment.

" information they are willing and able to offer him." <<===You typed that
 

bornaneer

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I hope he uses the "400 lb guy on a bed" line again. Meanwhile the 800 lb gorilla in the room of Russian interference continues to be denied by Trumplethinskin. He looks either weak and uninformed or guilty of collusion.
It's ok if you hate Trump.......but at least be accurate:

CNN President Donald Trump said Thursday that he thinks Russia was behind 2016 election meddling. "I think it was Russia."

REUTERS 7:55am EDT One day before his first face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday (July 6) he thought Moscow had intervened in the 2016 U.S. election

CNBC President Donald Trump thinks that Russia interfered in the 2016 U.S. election but also believes other countries may have meddled, too.
 
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You're not just stupid, you're a special kind of stupid. The media is the boogey man. The intelligence agencies are corrupt. "Rushyer" is our friend. Vladimir is smart. I'll bet you would consider it an honor to have Kim Jong Un visit the WH.

[laughing][laughing][laughing]
 

PriddyBoy

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You're not just stupid, you're a special kind of stupid. The media is the boogey man. The intelligence agencies are corrupt. "Rushyer" is our friend. Vladimir is smart. I'll bet you would consider it an honor to have Kim Jong Un visit the WH.

[laughing][laughing][laughing]
What does that nonsense about media and foreign countries have to do with OUR unmasking Americans. Why would YOU of all posters call ANYBODY stupid. That's Looney Toons. You are almost always wrong about everything.
 

Shirley Knott

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What makes anybody think that Mr. Trump would give any credence to a POLL from this or any other site? POTUS gonna do what POTUS wanna do !
 

dave

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Many idiots on here already do. They claim they didn't vote for him and dislike him but are such cowards they defend almost every action. Worthless.
Fat boy running his dicksucker again.
 

dave

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You're not just stupid, you're a special kind of stupid. The media is the boogey man. The intelligence agencies are corrupt. "Rushyer" is our friend. Vladimir is smart. I'll bet you would consider it an honor to have Kim Jong Un visit the WH.

[laughing][laughing][laughing]
It is always funny to see you reuse insults that I directed at you and made you cry.
 

WVU82_rivals

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it was owebama that interfered in the election...

he has experience with that kind of thing...
 

mneilmont

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These stupid bastards do not realize the potential consequences of our president making claims that our intel are not in agreement. Charge Sessions with making a conclusion as to the involvement by Russia. Then give an opinion as to the damage that was intended, and the actual results of involvement. Then make a comparison of their involvement vs. our involvement and impact on their politics. That would be our total involvement with associates and countries.

Meet with the military leaders in cabinets, and assess what the president should do and th?e expected consequences of the president's statements. Is this stuff not grounds for WWIII? Is anything worth the expected response. "War is hell".

Right now, we have a very fractured intel service. Sessions must get involved and get all agencies on the same course. Kiss and make up. Start anew and all that stuff. I do not put full trust in anybody in the swamp - particularly the older entrenched and the youth trying to pave their own trail with knowledge of where their superiors are and how they got there.
 

WVU82_rivals

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blaming Trump is foolish...

it's the intel 'leakers' that are to blame...

have you noticed the leaks have stopped ?

putting that 'patsy' in the slammer seems to have worked...
 

Boomboom521

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These stupid bastards do not realize the potential consequences of our president making claims that our intel are not in agreement. Charge Sessions with making a conclusion as to the involvement by Russia. Then give an opinion as to the damage that was intended, and the actual results of involvement. Then make a comparison of their involvement vs. our involvement and impact on their politics. That would be our total involvement with associates and countries.

Meet with the military leaders in cabinets, and assess what the president should do and th?e expected consequences of the president's statements. Is this stuff not grounds for WWIII? Is anything worth the expected response. "War is hell".

Right now, we have a very fractured intel service. Sessions must get involved and get all agencies on the same course. Kiss and make up. Start anew and all that stuff. I do not put full trust in anybody in the swamp - particularly the older entrenched and the youth trying to pave their own trail with knowledge of where their superiors are and how they got there.
We don't have to tell the world....IF what you say is actually true
 

Boomboom521

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blaming Trump is foolish...

it's the intel 'leakers' that are to blame...

have you noticed the leaks have stopped ?

putting that 'patsy' in the slammer seems to have worked...
What a President says in public matters.
 

WVU82_rivals

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Did it make sense for Hilliary to tell the world many US secrets through her unauthorized server ?
 

Boomboom521

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Guys, one day Hillary just can't run blocking for the President any longer. She's got the body of a fullback, but Trump is just going to have to be judged only on his own merit at some point.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Guys, one day Hillary just can't run blocking for the President any longer. She's got the body of a fullback, but Trump is just going to have to be judged only on his own merit at some point.
Using history as a guide, we have 8 years of being able to blame the other side and saying things like "I found out watching the news like the rest of you".
 

Boomboom521

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Using history as a guide, we have 8 years of being able to blame the other side and saying things like "I found out watching the news like the rest of you".
There is a difference between pointing out the economic mess created (or not dealt with at least) during 8 years of opposition leadership (6 in Congress as well), and constantly deflecting Trump's actions by hiding behind the failures of a former Sec of State and Democratic candidate.

Now if you want to allude to Obama's foreign policy as a reason for Trump's actions or statements, that's totally valid. For example, (saying that Trump wants the world to see a disconnect between him and the intelligence community, because Obama used our ic to undermine leaders that Trump seeks alliances with now.) that would make sense to me.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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There is a difference between pointing out the economic mess created (or not dealt with at least) during 8 years of opposition leadership (6 in Congress as well), and constantly deflecting Trump's actions by hiding behind the failures of a former Sec of State and Democratic candidate.

Now if you want to allude to Obama's foreign policy as a reason for Trump's actions or statements, that's totally valid. For example, (saying that Trump wants the world to see a disconnect between him and the intelligence community, because Obama used our ic to undermine leaders that Trump seeks alliances with now.) that would make sense to me.
It just continually amuses me when the left continues to paint Trump as an unintelligent boob with no idea what he is doing. The man is a billionaire and became President of the US. It's been 2 years since he announced his candidacy and after 2 years of succeeding when he is being told he'll fail, you all still haven't learned.

With that said, specifically on Russia, Obama punted, until just before he left office, when in another foreign policy failure, he decided to sanction Russia on his way out the door. That was maybe the most unprofessional thing I've ever seen a President do to an incoming administration. It very well should have been done, but he dropped a turd in the Lincoln bedroom floor with that one. It wasn't his place at that point. He limited the incoming administration's options, intentionally.