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be most helpful. based on your knowledge, as well as whatever you can glean and share from your own investigation, does that rise to the level of criminal intent or at the end of the day, is that the russians doing what many people know they ve done, which is throw a lot of stuff at the united states with or without american encouragement? what we see is really classic russian tradecraft. that is they ll make outreaches to people, to americans. they ll begin by using intermediaries. they ll then see whether there s a receptivity to the approach and if there is, they ll follow it up with other approaches. and this is the pattern we see with the approach through the professor to papadopoulos, then the approach to the foreign ministry, then the approach to the meeting at trump tower, and you see that they re getting the message effectively back from the trump campaign, yes, we are receptive to this, in fact, the president s the president, himself, as candidate says quite publicly that
battered, and tested our relationships. the president, it seems, likes to keep our enemies close, and throw our allies under the bus. today, it was theresa may s turn under the wheels. britain woke up today to an interview president trump gave to a leading tabloid. in it, he criticized may s negotiating skills,ing threatened another trade war, and endorsed her worst political enemy. it was so bad that today the president tried to take it all back. they put on a united front for the cameras, but the meeting with the british prime minister today began with a rare thing from the president. an apology. when i saw her this morning, i said i want to apologize because i said such good things about you. she said, don t worry, it s only the press. that s one thing they seem to agree on, it s all the press fault. it s called fake news. we solve a lot of problems with the good old recording instrument.
the fbi official just yesterday at the contentious house hearing. blame for election interference belongs to the criminals who committed election interference. we need to work together to hold the perpetrator accountable. it s important for us to avoid thinking politically as republicans or democrats, instead to think patriotically as americans. our response must not depend on which side was victimized. there s a lot more in here. these new charges show how far this went beyond e-mail in the indictment. mueller laying out in detail how the russian military intelligence officers used all kinds of sophisticated tactics including spear phishing to implant something called malware, what russian agents use to create a kind of surveillance-style tool which allows them to actually track operatives, in this case, people who were working inside the dnc in realtime. this is a big deal. it s sort of a keyboard equivalent of a foreign powers
was encouraged to ask this, you re saying that mueller may be investigating whether someone who knew more, and thus would have more criminal culpability, basically intimated to donald trump he could get more out of russia if it he would just open these flood gates on july 27th? right. that s one possibility. i think we, like, a lot of times in these sorts of stories, covering the mueller investigation, there s just a lot more questions than there are answers. that s definitely one possibility that they were trying to figure out if there was some effort to use then-candidate trump as a vessel in some way. whether, you know, it was asking him to advising him to say something publicly that somebody wanted him to say, and then there s a question of did he know something? we just don t know the answer to that question. the other thing we reported in our story in february is in that same news conference, president trump talked about lifting sanctions against russia and also suggested, yo