For a long time, people outside Cult Trump have suspected two disturbing notions about Donald Trump and his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin. We now know that both of these notions are true. The first truth is that Trump believes what he discusses with Putin is not America’s business. The second truth is that Trump believes the oath he took to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States” is one big joke.
These revelations don’t come from Robert Mueller, the would-be savior who kept us believing he could do something to take down a treasonous President. They also don’t come from some House committee hearing after overcoming a subpoena challenge or bogus immunity claim. We know these truths because Donald Trump communicated them to us.
When the Mueller report was released, the mainstream media finally focused more on how Trump engages in acts of collusion and obstruction in plain sight. For example, in July 2016, when candidate Trump said “Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing,” it was not courtesy of audio from a secretly recorded phone call with some clandestine Russian intelligence officer. That statement was proclaimed by candidate Trump himself on television.