After the testimony of the former director of the FBI James Komi in the Senate Commission, we are entitled to draw the first conclusions.
Russia intervened in the American elections on the side of Trump. It was affirmed under oath by the Komi, stating that he had no doubts about this.
The US president knew this very well and initially took an active part in this, since in interviews with the director of the FBI, Trump was not interested in the question of Russia's interference in the elections (which Trump was aware of firsthand from Putin) That the director of the FBI stopped the investigation and announced the removal of all suspicions from Trump.
Trump demanded from Komi promise to always be loyal to the president. When Komi promised to be loyal, but honest, Trump fired him. Because Trump did not need an honest, let loyal, director of the FBI. Trump needed a dishonestly loyal FBI director. Therefore, Komi was fired.
The most important point for Trump is the question of investigating the activities of General Flynn, because Trump is very knowledgeable about her and knows that this activity is criminal and borders on high treason. Trump fears that Flynn will give investigators confessions that incriminate Trump himself if the investigation into Flynn continues. Therefore, Trump tries with all his might, at the risk of impeachment, to shield Flynn. I recall that Flynn received in the period from August 2015 to November 2016, approximately 600 thousand. Dollars from foreign structures and citizens is something that has already been proven and known.
I think that you can trust everything that Komi said and you can not trust what he says and writes, including on Twitter, Trump. Especially in all that concerns Russia and Russian interference in American conclusions. I hope that the investigation into the cooperation of the members of Trump's campaign staff and Trump himself with the Russian government will be continued and that officials who violate US law will be punished.
I hope, in addition, that sooner or later the US law enforcement agencies will stop hiding from us the information that they "declare secret for the sake of the investigation," and they will tell us what is known about Russia's subversive activities in the USA during the presidential campaign of 2016 and , Most importantly, will disclose to us the names of Russian agents (including agents of influence) in the US administration. I suspect that in this list of agents will be President Trump himself. At least to date, he did not and did not say anything that speaks to the contrary.
And, finally, under serious suspicion was the current US Attorney General Jeff Sessions, as it turned out that he had withheld from the American public and Congress information about a third unauthorized meeting with Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak.
On the two previous meetings, he also did not mention it at the time, but then he paid off with the promise not to be involved in the investigation of Russian interference in the American elections. The third secret meeting with Kislyak may cost Seances the post, and it is possible that he will go on the shameful path of General Flynn - resignation and subsequent investigation.
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