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babylonsister

(171,054 posts)
Fri Nov 22, 2019, 09:11 PM Nov 2019

Ignoring Fiona Hill's warnings, Trump echoes Russian propaganda

http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/ignoring-fiona-hills-warnings-trump-echoes-russian-propaganda?fbclid=IwAR2LQ9UjPgJ02RHOp0yzT3mQvkK26A9vJAzmgjeNoykSLIY7-MRzikwfl30


Ignoring Fiona Hill’s warnings, Trump echoes Russian propaganda
11/22/19 12:58 PM—Updated 11/22/19 02:26 PM
By Steve Benen


Yesterday, Dr. Fiona Hill, the former top Russia expert on the White House National Security Council, implored Republicans to stop echoing propaganda created by the Kremlin to undermine the United States and help Moscow. “In the course of this investigation, I would ask that you please not promote politically driven falsehoods that so clearly advance Russian interest,” she testified.”

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TRUMP: You know, it’s very interesting. They have the server, right, from the DNC, Democratic National Committee, you know.

KILMEADE: Who has the server?

TRUMP: The FBI went in and they told them, get out of here, you’re not getting – we’re not giving it to you. They gave the server to Crowdstrike, or whatever it’s called, which is a country – which is a company owned by a very wealthy Ukrainian. And I still want to see that server. You know, the FBI has never gotten that server. That’s a big part of this whole thing. Why did they give it to a Ukrainian company? Why?

DOOCY: Are you sure they did that? Are you sure they gave it to Ukraine?

TRUMP: Well, that’s what the word is. That’s what I asked actually in my phone call, as you know.


To the extent that reality still has any meaning, we already know that everything the president said about this conspiracy theory is both wrong and crackpot nonsense. There is no ambiguity: the claim Trump keeps peddling, publicly and to national audiences, is just crazy. Even White House officials have urged the president not to believe it. He doesn’t care.

But it’s not just factually incorrect. In the shadow of the impeachment inquiry, it’s also an example of Trump asking people to believe a discredited claim, that is, in Fiona Hill’s words, “being perpetrated and propagated by the Russian security services.”

Or put another way, the American president is helping advance Kremlin propaganda intended to hurt the United States.

Indeed, Trump wouldn’t let it go. “Don’t forget, Ukraine hated me,” he added this morning. “They were after me in the election. They wanted Hillary Clinton to win.”

I don’t honestly expect the president to have watched Fiona Hill’s testimony, and he obviously wouldn’t read a transcript if it were handed to him. But there’s probably room for a public conversation about why Trump seems so eager to stick to the Russian script Hill urged officials to avoid.
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Ignoring Fiona Hill's warnings, Trump echoes Russian propaganda (Original Post) babylonsister Nov 2019 OP
I've been reading here that Fiona Hill's book about Putin is hard to get. rzemanfl Nov 2019 #1

rzemanfl

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1. I've been reading here that Fiona Hill's book about Putin is hard to get.
Fri Nov 22, 2019, 09:15 PM
Nov 2019

A cable channel could get a lot of viewers by having her read it in prime time as a series of one hour programs.

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