'Russiagate'

BOMBSHELL: Democratic ally of Hillary Clinton hired retired British spy to dig up dirt on Trump

Hillary Clinton’s fantasy “Russia election meddling fairytale”, she concocted with John Podesta and Robby Mook, in order to explain away her pathetic loss to Donald Trump, is not only falling flat with with American voters, but has now had unintended consequences by entangling Obama Administration officials into its ever expanding web of investigations.

New poll finds 73% of Americans think the Russia probes are complete BS

With the devastating “Wonder Boy” Ossoff Georgia election loss, Democrats are finding themselves having to actually explain the policies that make up their party platform…the “Russia did it” distraction is wearing down the patience of an American public having to deal with real world problems like making a living, putting food on the table and dealing with out of control healthcare costs.

The Plot to Scapegoat Russia (Book Review)

Attorney Dan Kovalik has written an extremely important book that challenges the current media/political focus on “Russia-gate” and warns that dark forces of war are taking us in an ever more dangerous direction. The book, released just a few weeks ago, has received high praise from numerous writers.
In his foreword to the book, best selling author David Talbot says:

Shock for Democrats as Jon Ossoff loses in Georgia

Georgia has provided further proof if any were needed that the Russiagate scandal is failing to gain traction with the US public.
Over the last few two months a frenzied campaign has been underway in Georgia’s Sixth Congressional District, which the Democrats have been hoping to win in the expectation that the US public is turning against President Trump and the Republicans.
There were reasons why the Democrats had particularly high hopes of this district.  It is a well off, well-educated suburban district with a demographic profile expected to favour the Democrats.

Ukrainian leader’s visit to Trump was an epic FAILURE

While many were wondering if somehow the beleaguered, bumbling war criminal leader of the Ukrainian regime Petro Poroshenko could some how convince Donald Trump to change his generally positive views about Russia, the truth is that the meeting could have been described as ‘useless’ before it even happened.
The truth of the matter is that Trump’s Russia policies will not be defined by ideology, it won’t be defined by the Russophobia of the fledgling regime in Kiev and it may not even be defined by Donald Trump’s own views.

Trump’s lawyers deny he’s under investigation

US President Trump’s legal team has flatly denied claims that he is being investigated by Special Counsel Robert Mueller for obstruction of justice.  Instead they claim that President Trump’s tweets apparently confirming that he was under investigation were provoked entirely by the report in the Washington Post.
This was always a possibility and here is what I said about that previously