Some Trump supporters will excuse collusion with Russia since Trump won and Clinton lost.
No, it is not alright to meet with foreign people to get dirt on your opponent.
The goal posts are being moved to excuse any possible conspiracy between Russians and President Trump’s campaign https://t.co/bZBr7h4h7W
— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) July 28, 2018
On #CNNSOTU with @jaketapper, @DavidJUrban weighs in on Trump allies' comments that it doesn't matter even if Trump knew of June 2016 meetinghttps://t.co/ZHpoUUvLaw
— State of the Union (@CNNSotu) July 29, 2018
Tucker Carlson on the president of the United States hypothetically getting information on his political opponent from a foreign adversary trying to impact our elections:
"So what?" pic.twitter.com/CtnnoXlDGK
— Andrew Lawrence (@ndrew_lawrence) July 28, 2018
We are very, very close to the Putin Republicans arguing that they’re glad Trump worked with the Kremlin to beat “Crooked Hillary.” Republicans now think if Trump does it — whatever “it” is — it’s not a crime. Me in @PostOpinions: https://t.co/4oylbg3kBl
— Max Boot (@MaxBoot) July 30, 2018