Election Meddling

‘Russiagate’ unveils the depth of CORRUPTION in American politics

For the last seventeen months now, the daily serving of American political news has included a generous helping of Robert Mueller, the Russiagate investigation that has morphed into an “is there any way possible we can get rid of Trump?” investigation, and a never changing but frothy lack of evidence to show that anything dishonest or disingenuous happened in Donald Trump’s campaign to be President of the United States.

Democrat-pushed Mueller SPECTACLE continues to oppress the United States

The Democrats are incredulous, one might suppose. They cannot seem to get over the fact that President Trump is simply not like they are.
After all, their party rigged their own primary in 2016 to make sure that Hillary Rodham Clinton was to be the nominee. The Party threw their very popular candidate, Bernie Sanders, completely under the bus. Of course, he also opted to join them, despite his own campaign rhetoric being in stark contradiction with much of what Hillary’s campaign was about.

Robert Mueller, Russia and International Oil Politics

The Mueller indictment made public on Friday charges 13 Russian nationals with trolling the American electoral process to ‘sow discord’ by falsely representing themselves as American dissident personas. Once the field of presidential aspirants had been narrowed in 2016, their goal became to support Donald Trump’s candidacy while disparaging Hillary Clinton. There is no charge that the outcome of the 2016 election was changed by these actions.

Vladimir Putin orders Russia’s security services to “erect a safe barrier” to prevent foreign meddling (Video)

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US State Department admits that it plans to meddle in Hungary’s democracy

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Election Meddling A Two-Way Street Long Traveled By US Government

Amid the flurry of media reports blaming Russia for allegedly “interfering” in last year’s U.S. presidential election, top Russian politicians are warning that the U.S. is set to exert “unprecedented pressure” on the Russian political scene in order to influence the outcome of Russia’s upcoming national elections in March 2018.