Donald Trump Denies Thing That 66 Million People Watched With Their Own Eyes As It Happened [View all]
By Jonathan Chait
December 15, 2016
10:04 a.m.
When presented with the hair-raising evidence that Russian intelligence carried out a successful plan to pick the government of the United States, a principled president-elect would respond with horror and a determination to expose the attack and prevent any recurrence. An unprincipled president-elect would try to make the story disappear by picking away at the evidence around the margins: Russian involvement may be a fact, but while its probable that the hacks swung enough votes to decide a very tight race, and its extremely likely that Russia specifically hoped to help Trump win, neither of these conclusions can be proven. But the incoming Trump administration is instead going for option No. 3: flat-out lies.
Donald Trump insists that if Russia committed the hacks the White House would have said something earlier:
Donald J. Trump ✔
@realDonaldTrump
If Russia, or some other entity, was hacking, why did the White House wait so long to act? Why did they only complain after Hillary lost?
9:24 AM - 15 Dec 2016
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In fact, it did say something before the election. Here is the first sentence of Ellen Nakashimas
October 7 Washington Post report: The Obama administration on Friday officially accused Russia of attempting to interfere in the 2016 elections, including by hacking the computers of the Democratic National Committee and other political organizations. Trump was even presented with this information onstage at a presidential debate, where he dismissed it. Whats astonishing is that Trump is not only denying the substance of the accusation, hes denying that the accusation was even made. Let this sink in: The president-elect of the United States is insisting that something that was witnessed on national television by more than 66 million people never happened.
Meanwhile, his campaign manager,
Kellyanne Conway, smarmily insists any mention of Russian interference is an attack on the peaceful transfer of power:
That is just remarkable. That is breathtaking. I guess hes auditioning to be a political pundit after his job is over soon. That is incredibly disappointing to hear from the podium of the White House press secretary. Because he basically he essentially stated that the president-elect had knowledge of this, maybe even fanned the flames. Its incredibly irresponsible and I wonder if his boss, President Obama, agrees.
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