Posting it twice will make it extra convincing. Good job!bearister said:
The perfect target': Russia cultivated Trump as asset for 40 years ex-KGB spy | Donald Trump | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/29/trump-russia-asset-claims-former-kgb-spy-new-book
Trump was a Russian asset, new Intelligence Community report shows.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/03/trump-russian-asset-election-intelligence-community-report.html
Top-secret Russia intelligence missing since end of Trump term | Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/binder-with-top-secret-russia-intelligence-missing-since-end-trump-term-source-2023-12-15/
“For the past year and a half, CJR has been examining the American media’s coverage of Trump and Russia… Investigative reporter Jeff Gerth interviewed dozens of people at the center of the story—editors and reporters, Trump himself, and others.” https://t.co/R8wjCpAjRl
— Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 30, 2023
https://media.tenor.com/uARaKFpSkaMAAAAC/anger-management-jack-nicholson.gifQuote:
But outside of the Times' own bubble, the damage to the credibility of the Times and its peers persists, three years on, and is likely to take on new energy as the nation faces yet another election season animated by antagonism toward the press. At its root was an undeclared war between an entrenched media, and a new kind of disruptive presidency, with its own hyperbolic version of the truth. (The Washington Post has tracked thousands of Trump's false or misleading statements.) At times, Trump seemed almost to be toying with the press, offering spontaneous answers to questions about Russia that seemed to point to darker narratives. When those storylines were authoritatively undercut, the follow-ups were downplayed or ignored.