Trump’s call to announce Russia’s alliance, Clinton documents sparked heated debate online


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Trump announced on Twitter on Tuesday that he wanted all relevant files related to “the only great political CRIM in American history, the Russia Hawks.” He said he also wanted all the relevant documents related to the Clinton email investigation.

“No reaction!” He tweeted.

Trump’s demand came a day after he was released by Walter Reed Medical Center after a short stay after coming down with COID-19. The presidential election has led to a final tug-of-war and according to a recent poll Trump has some part to play.

The President’s announcement was followed by a heated exchange on social media.

General Michael Hayden, President George W. Bush’s chairman had a public confrontation on Twitter with Richard Grenell, the former acting director of the National Intelligence Agency, led by Trump, a former director of the CIA.

Grenell tweeted a link to a special Fox News story about the administration’s top intelligence official, John Ratcliffe, and briefed former CIA director John Bren on former President Obama’s idea of ​​tying up Clinton’s then-candidate Trump. According to a source, Russia used the use of a private email server as a tool to distract the public ahead of the 201st presidential election.

Grinnell, a vocal supporter of Trump, tweeted that the report was “evidence” that Obama and his Biden, then vice president, had instructed his administration to use government powers to attack Trump’s campaign and transition team.

“Susan Rice [Obama’s national security adviser] Email yourself after the Oval Office meeting was part of the coverup, “Grenell wrote.

Head, who has spoken out about Trump in the past and announced that he was supporting Biden, replied to Grinnell, “You’re a ** hole. Really. ”

Grenell replied, “I see you don’t like to be open. And so you resort to name calling gender. Transparency is not political. “

Last week, Ratliff met with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsay Graham, R.S.C. “At the end of July, 2016, U.S. Intelligence agencies obtained “insights” from Russian spies, alleging that Clinton, who is running for president, “approved” a plot to “scam” Trump.

Ratcliffe added that American intelligence agencies “do not know the accuracy of this accusation or the extent to which Russian intelligence analysis may reflect exaggeration or forgery.”

Trump supporters have long insisted that his campaign and transition checks were the result of Democrats’ inability to win in 2016. Trump supporters praised the development on Twitter.

Charlie Kirk, co-founder of Turning Point USA, tweeted, ‘Let me be straight: Hillary Clinton was planned, funded and executed by the Russian scam. Intel agencies knew Obama about it soon … and one seems to care. Where is Adam Schiff? Where is Rachel Meadow? This is a bombshell and they are completely ignoring it. “

Marcus Levine, host of “Life, Liberty and Levine,” tweeted the same Fox News link, saying, “Caught red! This is big! Coming back on March 2, 2017, I said Obama wanted to know. “

Some of Trump’s critics took to Twitter to downplay the significance of the announcement and tried to draw it as a last-minute sign of frustration for his campaign.

Gasret m. Graf, director of the Aspen Institute’s cybersecurity program, appeared to be making fun of the president’s announcement and seemed to mock the president’s mental state after receiving treatment for coronavirus, which included steroid dexamethasone. He asked if Trump’s decision was based on “steroid-induced rage.”

Andrew S. Weiss, vice chairman for the James Family Chair and Carnegie Endowment for the Study, called the development a “gross misuse of national security.”

The DNI Ratcliffe memo says Trump instructed him to release unfamiliar / unreliable cherished snippets from CIA disks. Clinton and former CIA chief John O. He ended the tweet, “#Umrao.”

Allies of the president have criticized officials such as FBI Director Christopher Ware and CIA Director Gina Haspel, claiming the director obstructed the release of the documents.

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Trump posted on Tuesday, “The information about the All Russia Hawks scandal was framed by me a long time ago. Unfortunately for our country, people have acted very slowly, especially since it is the biggest political crime in our country’s history.”

“Act !!!” He tweeted.

Brooke Singman of the Fox News and the Associated Press contributed to this report