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Trump challenges Sessions to investigate Obama, Democrats on Russia

  

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Via:  hal-a-lujah  •  7 years ago  •  9 comments

Trump challenges Sessions to investigate Obama, Democrats on Russia

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President Donald Trump, after being criticized for his response to Russia's election meddling, challenged Jeff Sessions, his attorney general, to launch an investigation into the Obama administration for failing to do enough to stop the 2016 election foreign interference.

The tweet is the latest in a series where Trump faults former President Barack Obama for not doing enough to stop Russian meddling, but the first time Trump has suggested that Sessions -- the man he picked to lead the Justice Department -- wasn't doing enough.

"Question: If all of the Russian meddling took place during the Obama Administration, right up to January 20th, why aren't they the subject of the investigation?" Trump tweeted. "Why didn't Obama do something about the meddling? Why aren't Dem crimes under investigation? Ask Jeff Session!"

Trump misspelled his longtime supporter's name: It's Sessions, not Session.

The Justice Department is tasked with investigating crimes committed in the United States, making Trump's tweet a suggestion that the former Obama administration committed a crime by not stopping Russia.

The Justice Department declined to comment on Trump's tweet.

Trump and Sessions were in the Oval Office together on Tuesday during an event honoring law enforcement officials. The two, according to a source, did not interact much while taking photos.

Trump and his top aides, in an attempt to protect the President and the White House from a steady stream of stories about special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into election meddling, has started to fault the Obama administration for not doing enough when the former president was in control.

"He has been tougher on Russia in the first year than Obama was in eight years combined," White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said during Tuesday's White House briefing.

While Trump and even some Democrats have criticized the Obama administration for not speaking up enough on Russia's actions before the election, Obama did take some steps to reprimand the country.

Obama confronted Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the G20 meeting in China in 2016, something Trump has yet to forcefully do in meetings with the Russian leader. Trump and Putin discussed election interference in Hamburg, Germany, in July 2017. Trump later said he thought the Russian leader was earnest when he denied any election meddling.

During his last two years in office, Obama also imposed sanctions on Russian individuals and entities for election meddling, kicked out 35 Russian diplomats and closed two Kremlin compounds in the United States.

Trump has yet to impose sanctions overwhelmingly passed by Congress last year and missed deadlines to identify which Russian individuals and entities would be on the sanctions list. Last month, the Trump administration decided against implementing the sanctions against Russia and instead published a list of already prominent Russian oligarchs.

Sanders suggested on Tuesday that more action to confront Russia was soon to be released.


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Hal A. Lujah
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1  seeder  Hal A. Lujah    7 years ago

Trump's imbecilic nature is truly exhausting.  This is the most desperate straw he has grasped at to date.  A man who can't even take a second to double check the spelling in his moronic tweets is not fit for the Oval Office.

 
 
 
1stwarrior
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1.1  1stwarrior  replied to  Hal A. Lujah @1    7 years ago

My gawd Hal - now you're starting to sound like another member here - double check the spelling in his moronic tweets is not fit for the Oval Office.  Any negative you can DREAM up seems to fit you two folks, 'specially if that is no rhyme nor reason to such idiotic statements.

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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1.1.1  seeder  Hal A. Lujah  replied to  1stwarrior @1.1    7 years ago

That was just a side note.  Why don't you address the topic of the article?

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1stwarrior
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1.1.2  1stwarrior  replied to  Hal A. Lujah @1.1.1    7 years ago

Did you know that you really can't drown in quicksand?  Your body is too dense and you usually only go waist deep.

But, you're an engineer and I know you do know.  :-)

 
 
 
JBB
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2  JBB    7 years ago

What Gall! "Why didn't you stop me if you knew what I was doing was illegal?", is a damn poor excuse even for Trump...

 
 
 
bbl-1
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3  bbl-1    7 years ago

I fear 'the tinge' of dirty Russian money is forcing ( the president Trump ) to reach desperately.  Apparently the 'reprieve' of the Parkland shooting has worn off.

 
 
 
Rmando
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4  Rmando    7 years ago

Further proof the left doesn't really care about Russian interference. They only reference it when they try to use it against Trump. Any mention of Obama and Hillary in regards to Russia- "The eighties called and they want their foreign policy back"- is always overlooked.

 
 
 
Thrawn 31
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4.1  Thrawn 31  replied to  Rmando @4    7 years ago
Further proof the left doesn't really care about Russian interference.

How so? What happened is being investigated, and unless there was a crime committed by the Obama administration there is no reason for the DoJ to look into it. 

They only reference it when they try to use it against Trump.

A couple things here, he clearly was the prefered Russian candidate, and numerous people within his circle had contact with Russian officials or operatives during the campaign, that is a fact. Secondly, even if he did nothing wrong what is he doing to prevent a repeat from occurring in the future? So far he has barely been able to acknowledge that anything happened at all, and even then of course he always makes it 100% about him.

Any mention of Obama and Hillary in regards to Russia- "The eighties called and they want their foreign policy back"- is always overlooked.

It is going to take a different approach to combat the Russians in the cyber realm.  

 
 
 
Rmando
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4.1.1  Rmando  replied to  Thrawn 31 @4.1    7 years ago

The Russian supported Trump for the simple fact that Hillary was the candidate predicted to win. It would've made no sense for them to support the presumed winner if their goal was to create conflict. They also supported Sanders and Jill Stein and held anti Trump rallies after the election. As far as Obama and his lack of effort to stop the interference or the DNC collusion with Russian propaganda we won't ever know unless there is another special prosecutor assigned with the same resources as Mueller to investigate.

 
 

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