This link has been bookmarked by 77 people . It was first bookmarked on 09 Jul 2018, by Rubén García.
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05 Aug 18
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17 Jul 18
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Kirstin Alvanitakis
Will be writing about today's news soon. In the meantime, if you haven't read it yet, I think my longer take on Trump and Russia is holding up well: https://t.co/HijdOwmAkP
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15 Jul 18
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juha riissanen
Journalists need to start taking seriously the possibility that the Russians have owned Trump for many years & that he is their asset and America's enemy. Jonathan Chait's story is a must read which pulls together all the existing evidence. https://t.
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12 Jul 18Dean Hacker
So, apparently, the thing now is to just call this @jonathanchait piece crazy because that's what you do now to pieces about Trump and Russia. It's a long piece, and I doubt most people have read it carefully, but here's some comments. /1
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11 Jul 18Stinger Tail
On June 14, 2016, the Washington Post reported that Russian hackers had broken into the Democratic National Committee’s files and gained access to its research on Donald Trump. A political world already numbed by Trump’s astonishing rise barely took…
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10 Jul 18
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Garrett Eastman
"Suppose we are currently making the same mistake we made at the outset of this drama — suppose the dark crevices of the Russia scandal run not just a little deeper but a lot deeper." Who is the "we" to whom Chait refers? Not all of us made that mistake.
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Chandra Greer
What if the Russia scandal is worse than we think? How bad could it get? I went deep: https://t.co/HijdOwmAkP https://t.co/P3D6ptRhey
Journalists need to start taking seriously the possibility that the Russians have owned Trump for many years & that he is their asset and America's enemy. Jonathan Chait's story is a must read which pulls together all the existing evidence. https://t. -
glenda funk
This is quite a substantial, though still measured, piece by @jonathanchait. It's the best summary and assessment of publicly known facts regarding the nature of President Trump's relationship with Moscow so far. Sometimes things simply are what they seem
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fletch11
On June 14, 2016, the Washington Post reported that Russian hackers had broken into the Democratic National Committee’s files and gained access to its research on Donald Trump. A political world already numbed by Trump’s aston… https://ift.tt/2J56uIp
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Ryan Johnson
On June 14, 2016, the Washington Post reported that Russian hackers had broken into the Democratic National Committee’s files and gained access to its research on Donald Trump. A political world already numbed by Trump’s astonishing rise barely took…
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educationfairbd
On June 14, 2016, the Washington Post reported that Russian hackers had broken into the Democratic National Committee’s files and gained access to its research on Donald Trump. A political world already numbed by Trump’s astonishing rise barely took…
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Md. Nazrul Islam
On June 14, 2016, the Washington Post reported that Russian hackers had broken into the Democratic National Committee’s files and gained access to its research on Donald Trump. A political world already numbed by Trump’s astonishing rise barely took…
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Jordan Goldman
On June 14, 2016, the Washington Post reported that Russian hackers had broken into the Democratic National Committee’s files and gained access to its research on Donald Trump. A political world already numbed by Trump’s astonishing rise barely took…
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09 Jul 18s_m_roberts
So, apparently, the thing now is to just call this @jonathanchait piece crazy because that's what you do now to pieces about Trump and Russia. It's a long piece, and I doubt most people have read it carefully, but here's some comments. /1
https://t.co/OZ -
Francois Guite
A plausible theory of mind-boggling collusion.
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Muzaffaruddin Alvi
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Rubén García
What if the Russia scandal is worse than we think? How bad could it get? I went deep: https://t.co/HijdOwmAkP pic.twitter.com/P3D6ptRhey
— Jonathan Chait (@jonathanchait) July 9, 2018
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